PlayStation Release Horizon 08/31/09

08/31/2009 Written by Anthony Severino

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This week, we will see the release of a rythm based game whose latest commercial features Hugh Hefner and seven PlayBoy Bunnies.  We will also see Kratos make a guest appearance on a hand-held version of one of the best fighting games around.

Yes, that’s right.  Guitar Hero 5 and SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny are arriving this week.  Make sure to pick up Guitar Hero 5 within the month of September to get your free copy of Guitar Hero: Van Halen though.  Have a great week of gaming, and make sure to stick with PlayStation LifeStyle for all the latest news on your favorite console.

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*Purchase Guitar Hero 5 within the month of September and get Guitar Hero: Van Halen for free.  You will receive you GH: Van Halen game disk within 6-8 weeks of sending the required info.  For more details Click HERE.






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6 Responses to “PlayStation Release Horizon 08/31/09”

  1. How embarassing, they went back to numbers after world tour, i guess they ran out of names after the first one. I got rock band 2 last year, and dlc comes out every week, so theres no real need for a sequel imo. I guess if you’re into all the music and aren’t old enough to realize its a waste of money this is for you

  2. DGR8Mc187 says:

    Good point Matt ,but you would also have to like Guitar hero at all for it to be worth it .
    Slim pickings this week.

  3. Brent says:

    Terrible ‘weak’. The only tempting title is Soul Calibur.

  4. Sneeches says:

    GH 5 kicks ass. I have been playing it all weekend and this game rocks, best one yet!!!!

  5. Not technically true Matt2005USAF

    You can pay 5 dollars and get 40-50 tracks from Rock band 1, cost you an extra 4 dollars to rent the game probably, but you may be able to get the 60+ songs in Lego Rock Band for another 5 dollars and 4 dollars for renting. Plus a brand new copy of Rock Band 2 came with an additional 20 songs free, so that’s 100 total, plus 100 for 20 dollars (rental fees and reliscensing for the ripping) so your cost is 80 dollars for 200 songs.

    The major thing about it though is that there are also a lot of 1.00 Rock Band songs (used to be a lot more, and I miss those days) and that all of those songs will be playable via 1 single disk. Having better drums and not having to swap disks is an instant win IMO.

    Of course 200 songs IS assuming that the rumor about track importation from Lego Rock Band is correct and no one else used your free voucher for songs. Otherwise you’re down to like 130 which still is not a bad number at all.

  6. kirobz says:

    Nice money conservation this week! lol.

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