OXCGN's reviewer takes his avatar and checks out Guitar Hero 5 out. Not 100% sure on all these band games popping out, but slip over and check the review and vid out and you make your mind up . .

Well it seems that another year has almost gone by and Activision/Neversoft have provided gamers with yet another entry in the ever-growing Guitar Hero franchise.

With the latest iteration–Guitar Hero 5–features a diverse track list of 92 songs and some new nifty features while continuing to be challenging yet accessible to the casual gamer.

Off the get go, the first thing you’ll notice is that Guitar Hero 5’s presentation is toned down and more musical in the sense that, unlike Guitar Hero: Metallica, it isn’t all out metal artwork and vinyls. With amplifiers everywhere, you feel that Guitar Hero 5’s emphasis is more band-orientated than Guitar Hero:World Tour.
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