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#1 DJ Hero 2

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DJ Hero 2 is a Rhythm, Music, Single-player and Multiplayer video game created by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision. The game is the sequel to DJ Hero, serving as the spin-off of the Guitar Hero video game series. It uses the special turntable-controller similar to DJ Hero, in order to simulate the Turntablism. Like the previous title, the player follows the specific actions on the controller in time to hit scrolling indicators on the screen of the playfield, making points for performing actions in time. It features a new Freestyle mode, granting the player a chance to crossfade between tracks, include sample music, scratch a section of mix, and more. There are over eighty-three mixes available on the disc consisting on more than 100 songs. The game introduces several changes and come with many improvements. It also improved the Single-player career mode known as Empire, offering more structure for the player to advance through the game than the simple defined lists used in the previous title. Check it out, if you love playing Music games.

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#2 Rock Band

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Rock Band, developed by Harmonix in collaboration with Pi Studios and published by MTV Games and Electronic Arts is a fun Music creation and Puzzle video game. The game features an exciting and quite challenging game-play as you play the game by using different game controllers all at once or as a single player. Just like the games in Guitar Hero series, you are able to play the game using external game controllers and by pressing, the button on right time when a musical note falls down or slides in front of you on the screen. The game lets you use different musical instrument control pads like Guitars, Drums or other musical instruments etc. according to your needs. You can play this game as a musical band and upon completion of a musical track, all of the players earn points and during the game-play players collect power-ups as overdrives and use them to buy upgrades from in game stores. Rock Band provides with brilliant 3D graphics along with Single and Multiplayer gaming experience.

#3 Wii Music

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Wii Music is a Rhythm, Music, Single-player and Multiplayer video game for those players who love playing music games developed and published by Nintendo. The game revolves around creating arrangements of existing songs by commanding the members of the on-screen band. To complete the goal, the player select from a huge variety of musical instruments that are played by mimicking the needed actions using the Nunchuk and Wii Remote. Unlike other music video games, Rock Band and Guitar Hero, the player isn’t scored on his performance and is encouraged to experiment with different methods to play different songs. There are more than sixty-six playable instruments available, including Cowbell, Drum, Violin, Piano, Saxophone, Harp, Maracas, and more. To play each instrument, the player needs motions with Wii Remote. Because of different techniques needed to play instruments, the instruments in the game are categorized into several groups. The game introduces the Jap Mode, and it comes with three exciting mini-games such as Mii Maestro, Handbell Harmony, and Pitch Perfect. Check it out, and have fun.

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#4 Guitar Hero: Metallica

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Guitar Hero Metallica is a Rhythm, Music, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. The game is the 2nd title in the series of Guitar Hero video game, focuses on the career and songs of one band. The main gameplay is based on Guitar Hero World Tour and offer many of same features from the previous game, including Single-player and Band Career modes, the ability to create and share brilliant songs through GHtunes, and Online Competitive modes. Additionally, the normal difficulty levels in the game presented in Guitar Hero: World Tour, the game offers an Expert difficulty level for drums that enables the player of the 2nd bass drum pedal to match the style. There are more than twenty-eight master recording available, spanning the career of Metallica and the further twenty-one songs picked up by Metallica’s members. The game allows the player like other music game to simulate the playing of rock music, using the special instruments. Guitar Hero Metallica includes core features such as Addictive Gameplay, Multiple Modes, Stunning Graphics, and several Musical Instruments. Check it out, and have fun if you love playing music games.

#5 LEGO Rock Band

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LEGO Rock Band is a Rhythm, Single-player and Multiplayer Music video game developed by TT Fusion and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for multiple platforms. The game acts as the part of the Rock Band video game series that incorporates elements from the famous Lego games. It enables up to four players like another title in the series to use instrument controller to play the lead and drums, bass guitar, vocals, and a variety of rock music songs. Additionally, building’s aspects with Lego bricks are available in the game, enabling the player to change the appearance of his avatar and other band assistance, and include e further Lego-themed modes. There are more than forty-five music tracks available, and the player can play each one in different musical instruments. There are five level difficulties such as Super Easy, Easy, Medium, Hard and Expert. Completing the series of notes will build up the scoring multiplier of the player and include to the total Lego studs of the band for the song. With immersive gameplay, superb mechanics, and stunning visuals, LEGO Rock Band is the best music game to play.

#6 Guitar Hero 5

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Guitar Hero 5 is a Music, Rhythm, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision for PlayStation and Nintendo. The game is the fifth main installment in the series of Guitar Hero video games, serving as the 12th overall. It adds new features, including bands drop-in or drop-out play, and instruments. A competitive mode comprises several scoring mechanisms, and both general and song-specific challenges let the player unlock new avatars, outfits, and other items. There are over eighty-five songs available, and the game features many playable characters from which the player can select his favorite one to jump into the game. Using the customization the player can change the appearance of his character, choose his instrument, and play several songs by following the notes to make points. Like previous games, it uses a unique controller and attempts to match scrolling notes as they appear on-screen along a track to mimic the playing of the rock music. Momentum Streakers, Perfectionist, Do or Die, Elimination, etc. are prominent modes.

#7 Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is a Music, Rhythm, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision. The game is the third title in the series of Guitar Hero video game, and the fourth overall. It retains the basic gameplay from the previous titles, where the player uses a guitar to simulate the playing of bass, lead, and rhythm guitar parts in awesome rock songs, playing in time to scrolling upcoming notes on-screen. The game comes with a Single-player Career mode, addition to a New Co-op Career mode and competitive challenges that take the player I the competitive gameplay. There are more than seventy songs available to play, most of which are master tracks. In the game, the player hits oncoming notes as they scroll towards the screen’s button in time with music to maintain his performance to earn more points. The player needs to press the correct button, it uses the standard controller, instead of the guitar controller. With addictive gameplay, brilliant graphics, and cool mechanics, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is the best game to play.