The player hits notes as they scroll towards the bottom of the screen in time with music to maintain their performance and earn points. Gameplay for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is similar to previous titles in the series. The company also claimed that it is the second-best selling video game title since 1995, following Wii Play, and is one of the best-selling third-party games available for the Wii. According to Activision, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the best-selling video game of 2007, both in terms of units sold and revenue earned, and that it is the first single retail video game to exceed one billion dollars in sales. The game is often cited to be too difficult, creating "walls of notes" that are difficult to complete, and led to alterations in note placement for future games in the series.
The PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows versions also include Bret Michaels (of Poison) as a non-playable character.Ĭritics and fans acclaimed the game, but reviewers noted a difference in the game's style compared to previous installments, associating it with it being Neversoft's first development attempt with the series.
The musicians Tom Morello (of the bands Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave) and Slash (of Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver) make appearances both as guitar battle opponents and playable characters in the game.
The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions feature the ability to download additional songs. Initially the game offers over 70 songs, most of which are master tracks.
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the first game in the series to include an online multiplayer feature, which is enabled in the PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 versions. The game, in addition to existing single-player Career modes, includes a new Co-Op Career mode and competitive challenges that pit the player against in-game characters and other players. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock retains the basic gameplay from previous games in the Guitar Hero series, where the player uses a guitar-shaped controller to simulate the playing of lead, bass, and rhythm guitar parts in rock songs by playing in time to scrolling notes on-screen.
Aspyr published the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X versions of the game, releasing them later in 2007. The game was released worldwide for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 in October 2007, with Budcat Creations assisting Neversoft on developing the PlayStation 2 port and Vicarious Visions solely developing on the Wii port respectively. It is the first game in the series to be developed by Neversoft after Activision's acquisition of RedOctane and MTV Games' purchase of Harmonix, the previous development studio for the series. It is the third main installment in the Guitar Hero series. There’s also a battle mode where you can duke it out with a guitar battle with a friend, which adds a very pleasant amount of replayability.Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a music rhythm video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. Set up a set list of up to six songs and shred away while earning in game money for the quality of performance. There’s quick play as well which is probably the best option. No rags to riches plot where we ever really get to feel anything for the characters. There’s a fair few game modes available in this, the primary being a single player career mode, where you can play as whichever member of the band you want to be but let’s be honest, its lead guitar because why wouldn’t it be? You play gig after gig and progress through with an occasional boss battle thrown in but there is no real story to this. There’s multiple difficulties ranging in not fun because it’s too easy, to fun and then to not fun because it’s too hard a sentiment that anyone who’s played these games knows all too well. You rack up star power as a team and then activate it as an impressive multiplier that kicks your whole score through the roof. This is Guitar Hero’s answer to the popular Rock Band with the introduction of the greater band and the vocals and drums becoming playable instruments.