So I think the GH3 setlist works on several levels. You'll never please everyone, but in most cases, you've got the important iconic songs - Heart's "Barracuda," Kiss' "Rock & Roll All Nite," Ozzy's "Paranoid." Instead of "Life Wasted" or "Billion Dollar Babies," we get the always-recognizable "Even Flow" and "School's Out." Even when the game goes for more obscure choices - like the Who's "The Seeker" - it turns out to be a lot of fun to play. As before, there are eight tiers which get harder as you go along, filled with some of the most recognizable rock tunes of the past 40 years. Sluggo: Inevitably, discussion of any Guitar Hero game comes around to the song list, and I think GH3's song lineup is pretty impressive. Here's how they saw things for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii. Rather than just present one editor's view of the game, we've assembled three of our virtual virtuosos to offer their opinions on the latest in the series: Sluggo, our resident expert always looking for a challenge Fargo, a longtime casual player who's looking to take his skills to the next level, and Sterling, who's always been proficient on Medium but has never owned one of the little plastic guitars until now. The shredding has begun anew with the release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock this past weekend.
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