Admittedly, this game is not meant for casual gamers, which is why it is not likely to appeal to the "faux rawk star" guitar hero crowd. You are not judged on ability to play songs, and there is no rock-o-meter. Now, I love guitar hero, but if you review this game with that as a starting point you're bound to be disappointed. The people who this game is meant for however, will find it amazing. For those musicians on the go who want to "jot" down an idea to work on later at home, or to drill music theory in the games "ear training mode" Jam Sessions comes through in spades. From designating a part of the "fretboard" for palm muting to offering a bunch of effects parameters (to turn up the rock) this game delivers on many levels. Additionally, I haven't come across a song yet which Jam Sessions didn't have the chords needed to emulate. Unless Gamespot is trying to play old jazz standards with B#6dimadd4 chords, this game has a more than sufficient amount of chords. ...I should stop calling it a "game", though. And it shouldn't be reviewed as one.
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