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CelticJobber
05-15-2010, 06:47 PM
This info comes from the latest issue of Official XBox Magazine UK (courtesy of GoNintendo):

- back to basics approach
- past Guitar Hero characters return
- recruit each character by playing their song sets
- unlock their alter-ego and gimmick (Lars becomes Warrior Lars, and allows you to get a x6 multiplier)
- quickplay feature revamped
- carry over previous DLC
- Streakers, Momentum, Do or Die now available in online competitive modes
- new Power Challengers
- Queen, Kiss, Black Sabbath confirmed
- Quest Mode features Gene Simmons as narrator
- sustain open notes when playing bass
- CBGB is the only real-world location to appear
- no real-world celebrities as playable characters
- much bigger focus on rock 'n' roll

http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=123689

Being one of the apparently few who actually enjoyed Guitar Hero 5, I'm looking forward to this one.

But from what I read in the OXM article, the character morphing alter-ego's gimmick sounds pretty outlandish and unnecessary. Like the way Lars can turn into a warthog...

Oobgarm
05-15-2010, 07:09 PM
I'll keep my "whatever" approach and then find something about it I like. Kinda wish I hadn't done that for 5, what a waste that one was.

I really do think, though, that the music genre is over. At least it is for me, personally.

NE146
05-15-2010, 11:33 PM
Yep.. this bird has flown.

CelticJobber
05-16-2010, 12:05 AM
I think there will always be a market for music games, it'll just get smaller than it used to be.

Not everyone loves the never-ending parade of FPS titles.

Melf
05-16-2010, 12:08 AM
FPS games at least have SOME diversity to them. Activision has basically been beating the same horse for years. Unless 6 has something completely life-changing and fresh, it's just another cash run that I might pick up when it hits the bargain bin.

Slate
05-16-2010, 01:08 AM
I wonder how this one will pan out? I probably won't rent it or anything, Guitar Hero was dead to me when 3 came out. After that it was all about Rock Band and then it was all about real guitars. (It still is about real guitars to me) Its cool they're going back to the guitar only approach though.

Austin

portnoyd
05-16-2010, 06:30 AM
Did anyone really buy GH5 or Band Hero new and at full price?

Slate
05-16-2010, 09:58 AM
Did anyone really buy GH5 or Band Hero new and at full price?

Well here's one who hasn't. I haven't bought any band controllers since Rock Band and no games since Rock Band 2.

Austin

Drifter 2000
05-16-2010, 10:03 AM
:deadhorse:

Give this thing a rest already.

Nebagram
05-16-2010, 10:24 AM
Did anyone really buy GH5 or Band Hero new and at full price?

I got GH5 on sale and completely passed on Band Hero. I got GH:M and GH:VH- mainly because I'm a big fan of the bands- full price but really nowadays all I play rhythm-action-wise is Rock Band 2... until Rock Band 3 comes out of course. :)

LiquidPolicenaut
05-16-2010, 11:24 AM
I liked the first Guitar hero only and then, when Rock band came out, it was all over with Guitar Hero for me. I also never liked the "characters" in Guitar Hero and just preferred making them myself. The biggest thing though is the sheer amount of DLC available for Rock Band...

jms5118
05-16-2010, 03:58 PM
LMAO "back to basics", there all the same.

Gentlegamer
05-16-2010, 08:18 PM
I've never played any Guitar Hero or Rock Band. I think I'll wait until the genre dies off then cherry pick the best of each series.

Rob2600
05-17-2010, 01:04 AM
FPS games at least have SOME diversity to them.

They do?


it's just another cash run that I might pick up when it hits the bargain bin.

Like most FPS games.

Hari Seldon
05-17-2010, 01:32 AM
They do?

Some of them at least.

Cryomancer
05-17-2010, 05:32 AM
They do?



Like most FPS games.

Hey man, wanna come over and play some Timesplitters 2?

Flashback2012
05-17-2010, 01:17 PM
What they need to do is step up their efforts on publishing the Guitar Hero games. I want to see Guitar Hero 12 by the year 2012. Not only that, but they need to ramp up their efforts and crank out more Guitar Hero (Band Name) titles to compete with Rock Band. They might have to branch out into other genres to step up the competition but I see nothing wrong with them publishing games like Guitar Hero: Taylor Swift, Guitar Hero: Miley Cyrus, Guitar Hero: Keith Urban, or Guitar Hero: Lil' Wayne.

While they're at it...they need to churn out some more Tony Hawk, Call of Duty, and Modern Warfare games. Yes...CoD and MW ought to be treated as two separate franchises now, each with bi-annual releases every year. They also need to expand their Little League World Series franchise to other sports. The consumers need titles like Little League World Series: Pee-wee Football, Little League World Series: Soccer Club, and Little League World Series: To Hell With College, When's the NBA Draft.

What sucks is that it won't happen. That Bobby Kotick guy is too even-keeled to truly capitalize on all of these wonderfully fresh franchises. It's like the guy is allergic to money or something. :roll:

portnoyd
05-17-2010, 06:21 PM
They do?

FPS games can be set in the past, the present or future, in space or on Earth and can be standard run and gun or RPG fare.

GH is on that damned button band. Every time. Just with different songs and different "venues", venues which have no bearing on how you strum that bar or how you play the song. GH games are rail shooters where you shoot the same 3-5 targets every time.

So saying FPSes have more diversity than GH games is definitely true.

Rob2600
05-18-2010, 09:54 AM
FPS games can be set in the past, the present or future, in space or on Earth

And yet recently, most of them take place on Earth in the 1940s.

Oobgarm
05-18-2010, 10:32 AM
And yet recently, most of them take place on Earth in the 1940s.

I thought most recent ones were set in modern or future times, but whatever makes your argument work, I guess.

portnoyd
05-18-2010, 10:44 AM
And yet recently, most of them take place on Earth in the 1940s.

Doesn't change the fact that it's either the present or the 1960s for Guitar Rock Hero Bands.

Also: What Oob said.

Beefy Hits
05-19-2010, 02:53 PM
I liked the first Guitar hero only and then, when Rock band came out, it was all over with Guitar Hero for me. I also never liked the "characters" in Guitar Hero and just preferred making them myself. The biggest thing though is the sheer amount of DLC available for Rock Band...

Me too. I just think RB does everything better. Tons of DLC, generous with exporting, slick presentation. GH is just too juvenile in presentation if you ask me.

stonecutter
05-21-2010, 11:11 PM
I love listening to music, and I love playing video games, so its a great combo for me, I like both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games, preference to Rock band. They will never grow old to me. I should be better at them then I am for how much I play lol.

Enigmus
05-21-2010, 11:52 PM
Me too. I just think RB does everything better. Tons of DLC, generous with exporting, slick presentation. GH is just too juvenile in presentation if you ask me.

I agree. I feel more at ease with the smooth styling and performance of Rock Band than the land of jagged lines and flames that is Guitar Tween Pretend Rock God Asskicker Hero.

And if ANYONE ever mentions Through The Fire And Flames around me in real life, they're headed to see what it's like to have a New Balance shoe lodged in their rectum.

Oh wow, it's a fast song, I get it already, it's not the only song their is on GH3!