![]() Here, instead of playing with a band, you are playing to the music video. GH TV is basically structured like the MTV of old, with 2 “channels” showing different “shows,” each with it’s own theme, from metal to indie to 2015. GH TV is where the meat of the songs are, with over 100 additional songs. However, after completing the career mode, which is single player only, there really isn’t a reason to go back. The new presentation, controller, and gameplay make Guitar Hero seem new and refreshing. I happen to be a fan of games that utilize FMVs, so I was pretty jazzed here. Do horrible and the video changes showing the crowd booing and your bandmates becoming irritated. Do well and the band and the crowd like you. Each band’s set generally contain anywhere from 3-5 songs and is played in first person perspective from the guitarist’s point of view utilizing FMVs of each band playing the song. The career mode is basically broken down to 2 music festivals and in each festival a multitude of bands play. You must complete the career mode in order to unlock songs for quickplay. GH Live is the main mode for this game where you can play any of the 42 on disc songs. ![]() The game is split into 2 sections, GH Live and GH TV. The game does still retain the whammy bar, hammer ons and offs, open notes, and hero power, which all work exactly the same. Learning the new controller and play style does take some getting used to, but when you do is it ever so satisfying. With this new button setup also come new button presses in the form of bar chords (the black and white key in the same column) and chords that use any of the six keys. This time, instead of using 5 different colored buttons in a row, it now has a row of 3 black keys and 3 white keys on top of each other, better mimicking multiple guitar strings. So, as mentioned earlier, Guitar Hero Live uses a brand new guitar. With an all new guitar and all new gameplay and modes, how does it stack up to previous iterations? ![]() Guitar Hero Live is the newest entry into the franchise from Activison and FreeStyleGames. ![]()
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