Voici la note de TeamXbox: 8
Même Guy a son propre jeu ... .
Gameplay: 5
It plays well, but it feels like Activision is going overboard by not marketing it as DLC instead of a new retail-box release. Also, developer Beenox did a good job, but didn’t add anything of note to the gameplay components to spark interest.
Graphics: 8.9
It’s more of the same that we’ve seen in the recent GH entries, with nice motion-capture animation and presentation.
Audio: 9.2
Despite going with a batch of songs that have appeared in previous GH titles, the use of master tracks alone is one that’ll raise the aural quality.
Longevity: 8.4
As with previous GH games, there’s a good quantity to do here, as you’d figure—especially if you want to get together with friends as a band and make it a party. It’s likely with songs that you’ve already played on a lesser scale, though.
Innovation: 6.0
Again, it’s a solid package, but it doesn’t progress the GH series at all.
http://reviews.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/1720/Guitar-Hero-Smash-Hits/p1/
Source: TeamXbox
Même Guy a son propre jeu ... .
Gameplay: 5
It plays well, but it feels like Activision is going overboard by not marketing it as DLC instead of a new retail-box release. Also, developer Beenox did a good job, but didn’t add anything of note to the gameplay components to spark interest.
Graphics: 8.9
It’s more of the same that we’ve seen in the recent GH entries, with nice motion-capture animation and presentation.
Audio: 9.2
Despite going with a batch of songs that have appeared in previous GH titles, the use of master tracks alone is one that’ll raise the aural quality.
Longevity: 8.4
As with previous GH games, there’s a good quantity to do here, as you’d figure—especially if you want to get together with friends as a band and make it a party. It’s likely with songs that you’ve already played on a lesser scale, though.
Innovation: 6.0
Again, it’s a solid package, but it doesn’t progress the GH series at all.
http://reviews.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/1720/Guitar-Hero-Smash-Hits/p1/
Source: TeamXbox