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Guitar Hero: On Tour Critic Reviews

70 Total Reviews

45 Positive Reviews(64.3%)
24 Mixed Reviews(34.3%)
1 Negative Reviews(1.4%)

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Game Chronicles June 8, 2024
What impressed me the most was the quality of the music. While not as pristine as you'll hear on a Dolby Digital console, the DS boasts some impressive quality, and if you pipe it through a home stereo (or a Thunderbox Amp) you can really punch up the bass and immerse yourself in the concert experience.
90
IGN June 8, 2024
Even though Guitar Hero: On Tour might not feel like playing guitar, it definitely feels like playing Guitar Hero: it’s an excellent portable representation of the full experience, and it’s incredibly hard to think of any way to do it better than how Vicarious Visions did it.
90
GamePro June 8, 2024
It's perfect for quick sessions and there's enough content to keep you satisfied for a long while. If you take your DS with you everywhere you go, you definitely should put this on your shopping list.
90
PGNx Media June 8, 2024
Guitar Hero: On Tour does a great job of bringing the Guitar Hero experience to the Nintendo DS.
90
Extreme Gamer June 8, 2024
Guitar Hero: On Tour is more than Activision trying to cash in on the success of the now legendary gaming franchise; it's a solid product that can stand on its own.
90
AtomicGamer June 8, 2024
But despite these major differences, On Tour stands tall on its own as a fantastic portable music game.
87
ZTGD June 8, 2024
Just about the perfect interpretation of the series in handheld form. I cannot imagine a better way to do it and I would love to see them continue to expand on the idea.
86
GamingTrend June 8, 2024
It will take a little getting used to the Guitar Grip, and you do need to remember to take breaks. However, if you do this you will be rewarded with a fun Guitar Hero game on the go. Rock on!
85
NZGamer June 8, 2024
Guitar Hero on the DS is an ambitious idea which could’ve easily failed but here we are with those ambitions fulfilled. Rock on, Vicarious Visions; let’s hear an encore soon.
85
Games Master UK June 8, 2024
Combines two of our favourite travelling pastimes - gaming and music - to great effect.
85
Console Gameworld June 8, 2024
Very solid and well put together, though an odd choice for a handheld. Recommended for big GH fans and casual gamers.
84
Cheat Code Central June 8, 2024
It's awesome to be able to play Guitar Hero wherever you are, the song list is nice and varied (though too short), and the gameplay is almost perfect. The only downsides are you may get some serious tendinitis in your wrist if you play for too long, and the game feels like you're playing Guitar Hero rather than an actual guitar, which is the biggest attraction for the console counterparts.
83
GameFocus June 8, 2024
Of course, you can’t match the exact same rock n’ roll experience of holding a guitar in your hands but it comes very close. So remember: find a comfortable way to hold the DS and grip before playing and rock the hell out of it.
80
Gamer 2.0 June 8, 2024
So Guitar Hero On Tour manages to be more than a pimping out of the series and more than just a dumbed-down version of its console cousins.
80
GameDaily June 8, 2024
It's not the most comfortable way to play, but it is very effective way to jam with.
80
Kombo June 8, 2024
Guitar Hero has been a smash hit on the consoles, and while many people scoffed at the idea of a DS version, Activision has proven that the series can thrive in a portable setting.
80
Game Over Online June 8, 2024
It doesn't offer nearly the same social experience as the console version, and you will have to learn to find a comfortable, still position to play the game in, but if you can work past those initial issues, you're in for a rockin' good time.
80
Nintendojo June 8, 2024
So, On Tour is not the best game and the series and does little to progress the franchise, but Guitar Hero fans now have a decent distraction while away from home.
80
Nintendo Power June 8, 2024
That's why Guitar Hero: On Tour is so exciting--it's Guitar Hero on the go, played a bit differently, with more emphasis on picking than fretwork (though there's still plenty of that).
80
Gamer.nl June 8, 2024
Equally addicting as its older brothers. But not suited for long sessions as you might find yourself with a cramped wrist at the end of the day. Some nice new features and a solid tracklist, although it lacks some variation. A succesful conversion.