I like Guitar Hero 7

Posted by TheStupidOne Tue, 13 May 2008 21:26:00 GMT

Screw all you haters, I love Guitar Hero because it’s nice to be able to just jam my fingers to death on a plastic guitar wailing out to random rock and roll.  And to all you GH3 haters, there are two things on GH3 that keep the disc in my Wii.

  1. Online play
  2. Iron Maiden

Fuck yes Numbers of the Beast \o/

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    Suwako 20 minutes later:

    Oh dear god you did not just go there.

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    Link 26 minutes later:

    Rock Band is the stuff that dreams are made of.

    GH3 just plain fails, though. lol boss battles in my music games.

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    TheStupidOne 36 minutes later:

    I’m not disagreeing with you, I’d definitely choose Rock Band over GH3 anyday.

    I would play Rock Band but I don’t have a 360 and Numbers of the Beast is a DLC song.  So yeah GH3 is my replacement for now.  And yeah, the boss battles are lame as hell, the only reason you should even touch GH3 over GH2 is just online play, and if you’re stuck with a Wii.

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    Definitely Not Edible about 5 hours later:

    hi ur blog sux

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    TheStupidOne about 6 hours later:

    Ok I’m bored of GH.  Yeah whatever, except for Knights of Cydonia, Holiday in Cambodia, and Numbers of the Beast, I think I’ve worn myself out of GH3 by binging it.

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    Definitely Edible 3 days later:

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    Dragoshi 3 days later:

    Errr…Edible, what the hell was that about? Some not-so-subtle message to TSO to look into child trading or something? >_>;; Or something else that flew over my head?

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