The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Guitar Hero 5 Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:047875958852
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_GUITAR_HERO_5
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
B. Appel –
I own about every Guitar Hero and Rock Band Game, and this one makes a huge leap forward. If you like playing these games in a party setting, or if you have kids who get frustrated by failing (or are constantly wanting to change instruments), then you are going to LOVE GH5’s party play.Essentially, the game starts up playing a random song from the game. Hit start for the main menu, or just hit the yellow button on your guitar or drum controller to just start playing that song. The game will randomly cycle through all the songs in the game (plus what you’ve downloaded and imported – more on importing songs later), and any player can join in at any time by hitting the yellow button. That person then selects their difficulty level and their note “highway” is added to the game (everyone already playing has their highway shift over to accomodate the newcomer). Also gone is the restriction on only one person playing “guitar” (in the past, only one guitar and one bass player allowed). Now you can have three guitarists, three bassists, three drummers, or any combination thereof (as well as multiple singers, too).One of the best parts of party play is that when you hit pause on your controller, it only pauses YOUR higway (and the game picks up your music track and plays it while your game is paused). Everyone else keeps jamming while you get a drink, answer the phone, go to the bathroom, adjust your strap, pick up that dropped drumstick, etc. When you get back, you just hop ba.
Michael B. Healy –
I’m something of a Rock Band fan – my library of playable songs is approaching 500 at this point – but I cut my teeth on Guitar Hero II on the PS2, so I try to keep up with the old franchise. GH5 seems to be a bit better than GH:WT in terms of gameplay, but it lacks the all-encompassing library of DLC that is available to RB players.Most of the songs in GH5 are tracks that I’ve never heard of, by bands that I’ve never heard of, and at age 47 that’s to be expected. Still, the bulk of the songs work well from what I’ve seen (I stopped playing the game about 2/3 of the way through the tour and went back to RB). After playing RB drums for close to two years, the GHWT setup just drives me crazy, and I don’t play much guitar any more.All in all, if you’re looking for 80+ tracks of new music to play along with, you might want the game. Or you could just wait for the songs to show up in Rock Band. The Rhythm game market is getting saturated at this point, and I just don’t see the point in buying new full price titles like this, when I can cherry pick the songs that I want with Rock Band, and never have to swap disks when I’m looking for a particular song.
Frank S –
Arrived on time, works great
Aman George –
I’ll be brief, but this is my favorite of these types of games so far (I have Rock Band 2, 3, Beatles, Band Hero, and World Tour).Three things I like:1) The UI and pacing – very similar to Band Hero in terms of how you unlock things, you perform gigs song-by-song rather than all at once, progression is straightforward and linear, etc.2) Set list – I love the songs here. I appreciate that they threw in some stuff that was less for the hardest-of-hardcore rock fans – it leads to a mix of music with more stuff I’m familiar with, which makes a big difference to the experience.3) Gameplay – I come at this purely from a drums perspective, but I generally do drums on Hard and I feel like the drum experience in this game is by far the best calibrated of the ones I have played, i.e. on hard, almost every song is of similar difficulty and that difficulty is right around what I would expect at that level. It’s much less all over the place than some of the others.
M. Burley –
This game is a refreshing entry in this series. I found Guitar Hero World Tour to be boring and just played through it once for completion’s sake, never really getting the replayability out of the game that I typically expect with music games. However, Guitar Hero 5 is a lot of fun on every instrument and is just the right level of difficulty to make it interesting. You don’t have any TTFAFs or Jordans on this game, but 21st Century Schizoid Man and Scatterbrain are tough enough to give all but the most skilled players a run for their money.Add on the fact that those gamers who purchased this game in the first month of release were able to receive Guitar Hero Van Halen for free (the offer expired October 1, 2009) and you have a great value as well. Importability from past games is another excellent feature that ensures Guitar Hero fans will be improving their scores on this game for months to come.
Jared I. –
One very cool thing about this game is that all of the songs are already unlocked and ready to play. Just like other guitar hero games, the songs vary in difficulty, giving you room for improvement. I can definitely recommend this game.
Sauieh Noushin –
Great game and great songs
Salvador Martinez –
I’m a GH enthusiast and this is on my top 3 GH fav games along with World tour and warriors of rock. It has great and fun songs which is what I’m looking for.It also has good graphics which make it more fun and enjoyable to play.
Reaper 3.0 –
Happy it came
Led Jedi –
I’m really sad that they’re not going to be making any more of the Guitar Hero line. I like the graphics better on these than the rock band games. #5 is just like all the rest, with a few extra bells and whistles. If you liked the previous games you’ll love this one too. Great song selection as well.