■ 09/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith The latest Guitar Hero is an Aerosmith fan's dream come true, but the game's narrow focus and lack of content will prove unappealing to many others. Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Xbox 360, chez Gamespot US.
■ 09/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith The latest Guitar Hero is an Aerosmith fan's dream come true, but the game's narrow focus and lack of content will prove unappealing to many others. Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Playstation 2, chez Gamespot US.
■ 08/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith How much do you like Aerosmith out of 10? Because that's the score you should write in the top of this page. Just stick a sticker on your screen over the 6, get a blood red crayon like the one PSW uses for its review scores and write the new number on it. Congratulations! You have just completed your first ever review!
Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Playstation 3, chez CVG.
■ 08/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith Véritable cash-machine d’Activision, la franchise Guitar Hero continue de proliférer sur consoles avec l’arrivée d’un nouveau spin-off, huit mois après un Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock mémorable. Consacrée entièrement à un groupe et un seul, cette extension s’adresse avant tout à un public ultra ciblé. Reste à savoir maintenant si les autres pourront néanmoins apprécier les grimaces scéniques de Steven Tyler.
Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Xbox 360, chez JeuxActu.com.
■ 08/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith Véritable cash-machine d’Activision, la franchise Guitar Hero continue de proliférer sur consoles avec l’arrivée d’un nouveau spin-off, huit mois après un Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock mémorable. Consacrée entièrement à un groupe et un seul, cette extension s’adresse avant tout à un public ultra ciblé. Reste à savoir maintenant si les autres pourront néanmoins apprécier les grimaces scéniques de Steven Tyler.
Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Wii, chez JeuxActu.com.
■ 08/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith Véritable cash-machine d’Activision, la franchise Guitar Hero continue de proliférer sur consoles avec l’arrivée d’un nouveau spin-off, huit mois après un Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock mémorable. Consacrée entièrement à un groupe et un seul, cette extension s’adresse avant tout à un public ultra ciblé. Reste à savoir maintenant si les autres pourront néanmoins apprécier les grimaces scéniques de Steven Tyler.
Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Playstation 3, chez JeuxActu.com.
■ 08/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith Véritable cash-machine d’Activision, la franchise Guitar Hero continue de proliférer sur consoles avec l’arrivée d’un nouveau spin-off, huit mois après un Guitar Hero III : Legends of Rock mémorable. Consacrée entièrement à un groupe et un seul, cette extension s’adresse avant tout à un public ultra ciblé. Reste à savoir maintenant si les autres pourront néanmoins apprécier les grimaces scéniques de Steven Tyler.
Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Playstation 2, chez JeuxActu.com.
■ 08/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith With its just-released Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, Activision (along with its RedOctane and Neversoft divisions) is taking the music-game format in a slightly different direction by focusing on a single band instead of specific music (Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s) or just keeping it general (such as Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock). It’s an interesting risk, and one that I’ll mention again during this review.
Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Xbox 360, chez Team XBox [Reviews].
■ 05/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith Guitar Hero: Aerosmith includes 25 selections from the band's archives, as well as songs by Lenny Kravitz, Ted Nugent and The Clash, among others. Unfortunately, it runs into a few setbacks on its way to rock superstardom. The lack of downloadable content is a shame, especially with certain Aerosmith tracks like "Amazing" and "Chip Away At the Stone" missing. The guitar-strumming gameplay is what you would expect from a Guitar Hero game, catchy and Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Playstation 3, chez GameDaily.
■ 05/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith Guitar Hero: Aerosmith includes 25 selections from the band's archives, as well as songs by Lenny Kravitz, Ted Nugent and The Clash, among others. Unfortunately, it runs into a few setbacks on its way to rock superstardom. The lack of downloadable content is a shame, especially with certain Aerosmith tracks like "Amazing" and "Chip Away At the Stone" missing. The guitar-strumming gameplay is what you would expect from a Guitar Hero game, catchy and entertaining, although there's nothing new. Even if Aerosmith looks like cartoon characters, the visuals are decent. Overall, Guitar Hero and Aerosmith nuts will love it, but everyone else should rent it. Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Xbox 360, chez GameDaily.
■ 04/07/08 - Guitar Hero : Aerosmith US, July 3, 2008 - While playing Guitar Hero: Aerosmith, one of Steven Tyler's lyrics struck me as particularly relevant. The song "Dream On" begins, "Every time that I look in the mirror, all these lines on my face gettin' clearer." It's a line that speaks of growing old, perhaps too quickly, with dreams still unrealized. Much of the same could be said about this latest entry into the Guitar Hero Test de Guitar Hero : Aerosmith sur Playstation 2, chez IGN PS2.