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Guitar Hero World Tour was released in 2008 for Xbox 360, Wii, PS2 and PS3 consoles. The game’s features are similar to its competitor, but stand unique to appeal Guitar Hero fans. With its special drum kit and USB mic, Guitar Hero World Tour also allows players to avail the benefits of its in-game recording studio.
With career and core mode, the gameplay in Guitar Hero World Tour is similar to its predecessors. The career mode is divided into solo play and band play, where the latter requires two players to proceed. You will have boss fights which have been slightly changed to ease the frustration experienced in other Guitar Hero games. Standard gameplay can be fun, but Guitar Hero World Tour also offers a chance to record your own songs. You will get many options to tweak the guitar and drum sound with an additional sound effect options. However, the Guitar Hero World Tour PS2 version does not feature any uploading options to the user.
The Guitar Hero World Tour PS2 version allows a wide range of character customization possibilities. Inspired from Tony Hawk series Create-a-Skater mode, Guitar Hero World Tour’s Create-a-Rocker mode lets you customize your character entirely with tattoos, clothing, makeup, posture and age. What’s more, you can also customize the in-game guitar, drum kit and microphone components to the core.

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One of the highlights of Guitar Hero World Tour is its instruments, particularly the six-piece wireless drum kit, which is hailed as a true-to-life drum gear complete with cymbals, tom toms, bass pedal, and five drum pads. The guitar models’ size resembles real-life counterparts.
With its realistic drum kit, guitars and music studio, Guitar Hero World Tour is more than just a rhythm game. It has proved to a be a worthy successor of other GH games