Guitar Hero III hit broad choice of systems, this includes the PC system for the very first time, and with mixed results the game has many features also game play elements which you will find in consoles. It presented many troublesome issues that were unique to PC, such as slowdown and serious lag this will cause huge problems in the game play.
Guitar Hero Aerosmith is an exit from the other series, the focus is on just particular band opposed to using a varied mixture of tracks. The track list offers a great array of the history of the band, going back at least three decades to the present year. Regrettably there are few noticeable omissions, such as Deuces Are Wild, Janie’s Got A Gun and some others.
Besides the Aerosmith tracks, you get some “openers” these tracks start out with each tier that leads to the Aerosmith tracks. The “openers” are covers and openers of rock tracks new and old, back in the 70’s to the 90’s. The most recent track is “Sex Type Thing” by STONE TEMPLE PILOTS.
Each stage represents different periods of the bands career, starts from the humble beginnings when they played in the bars leading to their Super Bowl and beyond. Each tier gets introduced with a short video this features interviews with band members relating that part of their career.
Certainly the ultimate pleasure that you will receive when playing Guitar Hero Aerosmith depends on exactly how much you love this band. Yet there are tracks from different bands, Aerosmith dominates the song list.
Additionally, PC version has some issues with lag and slowdown; this means you will have to scale its graphical settings very low to keep the lag minimum. Unfortunately, with all graphic toned right down, slowdown is still an issue, causing missed notes flowered by a lot of frustration.
Graphically this game looks same as your console version that if you’re PC is able to handle the specs. The interface of the game is clean and clear, it has an avatar of Aerosmith while performing onstage every time you play the bands son g, and they look very garish and frightening.
CONCLUSION:
Aerosmith Is not everyone’s cup of tea mostly fans will enjoy but others might pass. Regrettably the Problems plagued the PC version will make gamers avoid the game. Unfortunately the same problems experienced in Guitar Hero II has prevailed again these issues are performance and lag. The game identical to Guitar Hero III, except the added Aerosmith avatars, making it looks a bit scary. The game gives an excellent retrospect of Aerosmith’s career, offering new and old master tracks out of their story history, the band also threw in few tracks from different artists. On the other hand a few tracks are missing, yet some are included that don’t make much sense. Making a Guitar Hero game with just one artist is very gutsy move, especially one that appeals to certain fans only. Also the PC version comes with some technical problems making it impossible to play some times.