Everyone loves air guitars. It's OK. It's human to air guitar, right? When you start to hear the sweet licks of those strings, you know you have to take the stance. Whether you're channeling your inner Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page or John Frusciante, in Air Guitar Warrior you're about to battle through 10 albums to face off against Heavy Metal Zeus at the Temple of the Rock Gods. Air Guitar Warrior is good fun. If you love the "flamboyance" of heavy metal, shooting off lasers, flying skulls and firing streams of bullets from the headstock of crazy guitars while standing on the back of a jet-propelled crocodile, there's definitely something for you here. See on the Xbox Store How it works This Kinect game for Xbox One works reasonably well. The menu selection is kept simple, utilizing a swipe and grab gesture, and you hold over items to select them. You don't need much room since the Kinect only really needs to see your full body, and you are displayed onscreen riding the most insane animals. You can select which is your dominant guitar-playing side, pick your ax (or "guitar" for you non-rockers) and assume the position. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

The arm you hold out as you pretend you're holding the neck of the guitar determines which of the four bullet types you'll use to shoot down the approaching flying enemies and the angle you shoot at. Your strumming hand determines the speed at which you'll shoot the bullets. Each position and strum-type shoots bullets in a particular way. Chugging rhythms can take out a couple of enemies with accurate aiming, but using them in combination produces a manic and wild guitar solo that would make Yngwie Malmsteen cry. The notes sometimes weave a compelling web, or they're torn apart by jilted bullet switching. It's not often these slips occur, but when they do, it's a little jarring and takes your attention away from the otherwise wickedly composed soundtrack. After five stages, you fight an end-of-area boss and progress to the next album, marking the occasion by unlocking a new guitar and striking a pose for the front cover. Playing the air guitar is all about not taking yourself seriously and going with what you feel. Let's face it, we have plenty of icons who paved the way to show us that. Look at Mick Jagger.