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"Guitar Hero" may have brought videogames to the music-loving masses, but its new spinoff based on the music of Metallica is for headbangers only. Rather than taking the approach of last June’s ...
Guitar Hero: Metallica delivers in more ways than we could have ever imagined. For one, the track list is absolutely superb and the presentation values are through the roof. Instead of just being ...
Metallica has finally confirmed "the worst-kept secret in rock 'n 'roll" and unveiled details of the upcoming "Guitar Hero" game devoted to the band. By Jonathan Cohen, Billboard, The Associated ...
There is a video clip in Guitar Hero: Metallica of Lars Ulrich performing on a silent drum set while covered in motion-capture equipment. He’s playing a song Metallica haven’t played in more ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Legendary musical icons and heavy metal pioneers, Metallica, are returning for an encore this fall by bringing their skill, intensity and passion to the Guitar Hero music ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Boy, Guitar Hero: Metallica got exciting all of a sudden, didn't it? Promising tracklist, a fine selection of "other bands" to play with ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Guitar Hero: Metallica Guitar Hero: Metallica is a music rhythm game developed by Neversoft, published by Activision and distributed by RedOctane.
Price Point Guitar Hero: Metallica costs $59.99 on the PS3 and 360. The Wii version is available for $49.99, and the PS2 version sells for a comparatively paltry $39.99. There are no special ...
Probably nothing, but unfortunately the Metallica we partied with happened to be in the form of Guitar Hero. While this wasn’t a let down by any means, it would have been pretty awesome to sit ...
Finally, the legendary Metallica begin to make the noise that has sold them over a hundred million albums, and Guitar Hero comes of age with a game guaranteed to put metal up your ass. Containing ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Although the old adage about books is usually applicable to video games, it's actually just fine to judge Guitar Hero: Metallica by its cover.