![]() There are 42 songs on the disc that can be played in single player. ![]() The second major change to the formula is how songs work. I did have some issues getting the calibration just right, which is odd considering Rock Band 4 was perfect right out of the box. The crowd also sings along, which is a nice touch. When I was nearing failure status, the crowd would throw objects at me. The videos they filmed for each set are high quality, and really drag players into the world of performing. I usually play hard/expert on something like Rock Band, but even after hours of practice, I have still not been able to move past medium in Guitar Hero Live, and I know how to play a real guitar. It is a lot to process, especially when the standard has been embedded in our brains for so many years. There are also open chords, similar to expert bass in the classic style, and notes where players hold down both buttons on a given row. The highway in the game only has three frets, and indicates which button to press with an up and down pick. The standard five-colored buttons are gone, and instead are replaced with two rows of three, top and bottom. The guitar itself is also completely different. The only options found here are guitar and vocals. Guitar Hero Live has thrown away the idea of being a band game. Let’s start with the most obvious change, the guitar. ![]() ![]() The results are a mixed bag of good ideas and poor implementation. With Rock Band already out of the gate, and feeling more like it should have just been a free platform for DLC, Activision has decided to forget the past and bring the series in fresh. I already delivered my thoughts on Tony Hawk, so now it is time to turn my attention to Guitar Hero. Don’t get me wrong, these are two of my favorite franchises, and while they have been dormant, I was always curious how they would fare in the current landscape of gaming. First we had a new Tony Hawk game, now a new Guitar Hero. ![]()
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