Robots in disguise
By John Barnett and Sandra Arao Ameny | Oct 25, 2007 12:00 am
Transformers DVD
Grade: B
Extras: B
Transformers DVD
Grade: B
Extras: B
What everyone is talking about this WEEKEND
Good Luck Chuck (R) Grade: C-
The '80s game is just an encore, so it's understandable that there aren't any new features. This version is just a quick fix of songs to master until "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock" lays down the gauntlet this fall. According to Wikipedia's game summary, there's a multi-layered battle mode which sounds incredible, new guitars and venues and a boss mode where you get to play Slash. Here are 20 songs I'd turn my amp up to 11 for:
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