Playstation 2 Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar

Playstation 2 Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar
Live out your rock star dreams with the Activision Wireless Guitar Controller. Tackle the most difficult songs and most intense hammer-ons with this fine-tuned wireless controller. As you play, you’ll see how much better you perform — the tighter feel and more precise response with give you all the excitement of chord-free rock n’ roll. For PS2.
Customer Review: Terrible quality
Notes stick ALOT and my yellow button broke already and I took great care of it. DON’T BUY THIS!!! Buy the ones with the cords they’re way better.
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Playstation 2 Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar Live out your rock star dreams with the Activision Wireless Guitar Controller. Tackle the most difficult songs and most intense hammer-ons with this fine-tuned wireless controller. As you play, you’ll see how much better you perform — the tighter feel and more precise response with give you all the excitement of chord-free rock n’ roll. For PS2.
Customer Review: Terrible quality
Notes stick ALOT and my yellow button broke already and I took great care of it. DON’T BUY THIS!!! Buy the ones with the cords they’re way better.
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Medal of Honor: Airborne (Xbox 360)
It may be the game that popularised the whole concept of first person shoot `em-ups set during World War II, but as the years have gone by, the Medal of Honor series has found itself besieged by more and more copycats trying to offer ever more realistic simulations of the era. This is the first Medal of Honor game made specifically for the next generation of consoles though and finds you taking the roles of both pathfinder Eddie La Point and Private Boy Travers - paratroopers in the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division. As such, you’ll end up with a whistle stop tour of enemy hotspots in Sicily, France, Holland and Germany. The game takes its paratrooper motif serious too as the game levels are big enough that you actually have some control over where exactly you land and as a consequence what tactics you choose to employ.
The game also tries to give you as much freedom as possible with the weapons you use, with each being customisable with authentic parts which you can find during missions. Even the missions are as open ended as possible, as you’re given up to a dozen objectives, of which only a few have to be tackled in any sort of order. One side benefit this creates is that the developers have been forced to drastically improve the enemy artificial intelligence so that they can react intelligently to your attacks, instead of just relying on the pre-scripted movements of the earlier games. There’s also a stronger tactical element than ever before as you monitor the back and forth of battle between all the forces on the map. As over-familiar as WWII shooters have become, there looks to be enough new ideas here to keep even the most jaded virtual soldier happy.
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List Price: ?49.99
Amazon Price: ?39.99
Used Price: ?20.00
Customer Review: Not everything it claimed to be or could’ve been.
In general terms, this is an entertaining WWII shooter with impressive graphics and atmospheric sound, as well as authentic Second World War settings. However, where it goes wrong is precisely where it has tried to be innovative… I was under the impression (from the trailer here on Amazon) that different approaches could be used to complete the same objective (ie assault a gun emplacement or, instead, destroy it’s ammo, or destroy it’s targeting radar). I was wrong. Every single objective must be completed (although not in a specific order), involving going somewhere and planting a bomb, then going somewhere else and planting another bomb etc. The weapons upgrading also sounded great, earning new parts for your guns as your skill increases. But unlocking the add-ons isn’t nearly as compelling as it seems and several of them are more annoying than useful. The parachuting, which is supposed to let you pick where you go into the fighting is also next to useless. Your options are pretty much a) land at the pre-assigned green smoke area or b) land anywhere else and die instantly from the German you can’t fight back at for 5-20 seconds. There’s not that much range in adjusting your landing anyway. Another good idea wasted. Rather than a squad to command, there are now simply groups of allied troops charging around. However, these clumps of men are seemingly random meaning that sometimes you’ll have plenty of support (with appalling AI) and at other times you’ll have none. The MOH team should’ve learned a thing or two from those behind the ‘Battlefield’ and ‘Brothers in Arms’ franchises. The enemy are one of the worst elements of the game. They are literally endless, respawning continuously until you complete the objective in that area. This means that there can be no tactics, stealth or patience in your combat style, since waiting for that perfect shot will just allow another five Germans to appear out of nowhere. However, the grand prize for letting this game down goes to it being really, really short. I completed it in three days. Three days! A pretty big let-down overall, I can only hope that ‘Brothers in Arms: Hell’s Highway’ doesn’t disappoint so badly.
Customer Review: Great but short-lived
I have to agree with Diddly Dai. I rushed out to buy this game after playing the demo and although I spent a thoroughly enjoyable weekend playing the game, that’s all it took to complete it. That includes replaying certain missions to upgrade every weapon in the game and finding the Mauser, which incidentally is in a safe in the control room near the rail gun on mission 5. (Find the flashing red box on the safe and press A to plany a charge). I expected this game to have infinite replay value and although I am still playing it on and off after a couple of weeks I think I’ve about had enough now! The online multiplayer is pretty poor really. Small maps, no co-op mission mode. Not a patch on Rainbow Six. One other thing that’s been annoying me. I have been trying to achieve the medals for completing all 6 missions with 5* on casual and there does not seem to be any criteria for acieving 5*. First run through of the whole game, I got 5* on every level, no matter how many times I died or did something stupid while I was familiarising myself with the controls. Except on Operation Market Garden where I got 4* but was the only mission I completed without dying. I have now played this mission about 20 times until I can sail through it really quickly, never die, get nothing but headshots and I can take the tanks out with only 1 or 2 Gammon Grenades but I now keep getting 3*. I just don’t get it. The last mission, which is ridiculously hard and confusing as to where your objectives are, I died a dozen times and took well over an hour to complete on first run through but it gave me 5*!!! Makes no sense. So if you want a game that’s going to last and give you forty quid’s worth, buy something else and wait until this drops in price (probably after Call of Duty 4 is released). Personally, I’m trading my copy in tomorrow for Halo 3 and I’ve never been a big Halo fan but I reckon it’s got to have more longevity of play than this. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a great game but very short-lived and feels more like an extension pack to previous MOH games. By the way, Diddly Dai, you can remove any upgrades, such as rifle scope or grenade launcher by pressing the Left Bumper button.
ONLINE - NINTENDO DS LITE CARRY CASE BLACK
The inside compartment fits the DS Lite perfectly. There is also an inline pocket for the games or other small utilities.Comes with a shoulder strap and a built in waist strap!
Xbox 360 Wireless Gamepad (Black)
High-performance wireless gaming is here! Using optimised technology, the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller lets you enjoy a 30-foot range and up to 40 hours of life on the two included AA batteries - and when they run low, you’re give ample warning so you can connect a Play & Charge Kit for uninterrupted play. Plug the Xbox 360 Headset into the controller for the full two-way voice communication: a wireless first.
List Price: ?32.99
Amazon Price: ?32.98
Playstation 2 Guitar Hero Wireless Guitar Live out your rock star dreams with the Activision Wireless Guitar Controller. Tackle the most difficult songs and most intense hammer-ons with this fine-tuned wireless controller. As you play, you’ll see how much better you perform — the tighter feel and more precise response with give you all the excitement of chord-free rock n’ roll. For PS2.
Customer Review: Terrible quality
Notes stick ALOT and my yellow button broke already and I took great care of it. DON’T BUY THIS!!! Buy the ones with the cords they’re way better.
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