![]() ![]() The drum kit is probably what you’ve heard everyone talking about. For those who really want the freedom to slide instead of just press, this is a good little bonus. It’s cool, but I have no preference, buttons or touch pad I can rock out either way. However, the guitar instead of just having two sets of buttons on the fret, has a touch pad with the corresponding colors to allow for some serious shredding and sliding up and down the fret during solos. Each instrument has a little bit more flare with this game then “Rock Band.” The microphone is the same you can’t do much to snazzy up a microphone. “Guitar Hero World Tour” is set up like “Rock Band” with a microphone, guitar, drum kit, and the game itself that has around 100 kick ass songs. Then a nemesis to “Guitar Hero” came along and threatened the series’ standing in the rocking community and that nemesis has a name… “Rock Band.” It was a great equalizer among gamers and non-gamers alike everyone loved “Guitar Hero.” So of course two sequels and a couple spin-offs have followed, doing what most game sequels do adding more bells and whistles such as making the guitar wireless and improving the two player mode to involve guitar battles and guitar/bass co-op play. I picked this game up immediately and my face was rocked off! I had never played anything so fun and with the moderation in difficulty level all my friends and family joined in. ![]() The difficulty on this game ranges from Easy (for people brand new and rhythmically challenged) to Expert (reserved mainly for Japanese kids on YouTube and 13 year olds with no jobs or real responsibilities). ![]() The screen has a fret board running across the middle where different colored icons scroll from the top to the bottom, your goal is to hit the corresponding color on the guitar on the correct beat in the song. (**) - This song was free before February 7, 2009.The original game set up is that you pick from a list of 30 rocking tunes, including Smoke on the Water and Iron Man, and jam out with your guitar controller. ^c Guitar duels are not available for band play unless downloaded from the online store and are not part of the band career path.ĭownloadable content usually cost $5.50 for a song Pack and $2.00 for a single song. ^b These songs were rerecorded by the original artist for use in the game. ^a Guitar tracks for this song were rerecorded in 2008, but the original 1968 vocal track is still used. "Wind Cries Mary" ! " The Wind Cries Mary" Smashing Pumpkins ! The Smashing Pumpkins However, as of 2014, the export is no longer available. 35 out of the 86 songs were exportable to both Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero for a small fee, with music licensing limiting which songs could be exported. Songs are presented in the table below with the year they were recorded (based on the in-game description), song title, and artist, and the placement of the song in the band career mode. The set list has been described as containing well-known songs by "an impressive collection of artists" such as Van Halen, Jimi Hendrix, Metallica, and Tool. Once a player or band has access to a song via any instrument or band Career mode, that song can be played in Quickplay mode or any of the other competitive modes in the game. The player or band must complete easier gigs before the more difficult gigs are available. These gigs are arranged approximately based on the difficulty of the songs in that gig for the selected instrument or band, with more difficult songs appearing in later gigs. In the single player and multiplayer band (Career Mode) modes, songs are distributed into various "gigs" that contain between 3 to 6 songs each gigs may also contain a boss battle (for the single player guitar career) and encores that are revealed once all the other songs in the gig are completed. The game disk contains 86 songs, all of which are master recordings-a first for the Guitar Hero series. ![]()
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