Mastering Guitar Hero 3

By James Laney

It is no secret that Guitar Hero 3 is a very addictive game. More than likely, you have played some of the earlier versions, but you will find that to become a master player at this game, it is going to take a bit more effort than the previous titles. Lucky for you, I am about to spill my secrets so you dont have to go through the same frustrations that I did when I was first learning how to play at the higher skill levels.

Most people make the mistake of trying to jump right into the game and see how far they can go before they really take the time to actually train their hands and fingers how to use the controller. By slowing down on the front end of your game experience and laying the proper foundations, you will find that you will progress through the more challenging levels without as much frustration and stand a better chance of actually beating the game.

The lowest level of Guitar Hero 3 is almost too easy. It is so easy, in fact, that it can make you think you are better than you really are. If you do not take the time to train both of your hands separately to play the controller and your eyes to see the coming notes you will never master this game.

To truly master Guitar Hero 3 you need to exercise a bit of self discipline and force yourself to slow down when moving through the levels. By taking the time to actually master each progression of skill levels you will be laying the ground work you are going to need when you get to the most difficult expert levels. If you follow this plan you will be a master shredder when you tackle the nearly impossible songs at the end of the game.

Although it is always nice to learn the basics of any game in private without the distractions of other people around, Guitar Hero 3 is one of those games where it is really handy to have a friend move through the levels with you to help you work through the hard patches and share learned techniques.

When you are playing alone, it is pretty easy to get frustrated and just put the game away. When you are playing in co-op mode, you are playing for both you and your friend and that little extra bump may be all you need to put you over the top in Guitar Hero 3. - 29852

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