Despite that over the years I have amassed a sizeable collection of video games for various games consoles; very few of those games have had me more anxious to purchase them than “Guitar Hero 5”. Even though it has only been a short time since the release of their best of game “Guitar Hero: ... Read review
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at your finger tips from the start, featuring genre-defining hits from some of the biggest rock artists and bands of all time, including The Rolling Stones, The Wh...
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The game that started the modern music phenomenon is back, with more songs, more bands and ... more
more party game action. Just like Guitar Hero: World Tour you can play as a whole band with your friends, with lead guitar, bass, drums and vocals all working together in the same song. What's new for Guitar Hero 5 though is that anyone can play any combination of instruments, so you can have four lead guitars if you want or even swap roles mid song. As a result each individual has their own Star Power meter and it's up to the best players to save others if things go wrong. To encourage even more co-operation there's also the new Band Moments bonus, which doles out big rewards if every member of the team can complete a section together. With the RockFest feature adding tons of new game modes as well this is the best value Guitar Hero yet. Features: Monster of rock: The biggest Guitar Hero yet with new ways to play, new rewards and the biggest line-up of master recordings ever seen. Jam with the band: Party Play option lets players join or leave a song whenever they want, or even change instruments or difficultly level mid-song. Rock festival: New game modes including Momentum, which changes the difficultly as you play, and Elimination, where the weakest link player is dropped if they mess up. Special moments: New "Band Moments" offer big rewards if everyone can co-operate for a set stretch of rock perfection. Hall of fame: A record-breaking 85 songs by 83 different artists, including The White Stripes, Arctic Monkeys, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and more.
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The game that started the modern music phenomenon is back, with more songs, more bands and ... more
more party game action. Just like Guitar Hero: World Tour you can play as a whole band with your friends, with lead guitar, bass, drums and vocals all working together in the same song. What's new for Guitar Hero 5 though is that anyone can play any combination of instruments, so you can have four lead guitars if you want or even swap roles mid song. As a result each individual has their own Star Power meter and it's up to the best players to save others if things go wrong. To encourage even more co-operation there's also the new Band Moments bonus, which doles out big rewards if every member of the team can complete a section together. With the RockFest feature adding tons of new game modes as well this is the best value Guitar Hero yet. Features: Monster of rock: The biggest Guitar Hero yet with new ways to play, new rewards and the biggest line-up of master recordings ever seen. Jam with the band: Party Play option lets players join or leave a song whenever they want, or even change instruments or difficultly level mid-song. Rock festival: New game modes including Momentum, which changes the difficultly as you play,and Elimination, where the weakest link player is dropped if they mess up. Special moments: New "Band Moments" offer big rewards if everyone can co-operate for a set stretch of rock perfection. Hall of fame: A record-breaking 85 songs by 83 different artists, including The White Stripes, Arctic Monkeys, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and more.
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Advantages: Ability to choose any combination of instrument to play with your friends. Disadvantages: You must have additional instrument controllers to play the game. The downloadable tracks are rela
...pretending you are playing a guitar or drums you actually do just that. With the guitar the buttons that you press are located on the neck or fret board of the guitar however this would be too easy and not like a guitar at all so in combination with pressing the buttons you must also strum the bar in the main body of the guitar at the same time to play the note. In a similar way the buttons on the drum kit are activated by actually hitting the different ... ...drum kit. Along with the guitar and drums all you budding singers can get to join in as well as courtesy of a USB microphone you can wail along with the songs as well.
===Do I look like a Rockstar?===
As with all games that are available on the 7th generation consoles the _Wii_ version will never keep up with its big brothers the _Xbox 360_ and the _PS3_ as far as graphics are concerned, however this being said in ... more
Despite that over the years I have amassed a sizeable collection of video games for various games consoles; very few of those games have had me more anxious to purchase them than “Guitar Hero 5”. Even though it has only been a short time since the release of their best of game “Guitar Hero: Smash Hits” the wait for the games was next to unbearable for me.
Finally the release date of 11th September rolled around and my then newly purchased Rock Band: Beatles found its self taking a backseat even though I had only just purchased it two days beforehand on “Beatles Day”.
How to Rock
So for all of you who have never experienced this fantastic gaming series and genre here is a brief explanation as to what it’s all about. Basically the game revolves around you press various buttons in time to a pattern of dots that move along the screen, as you press the buttons correctly the song that you are playing will sound correct but if you should miss a button press then the song is interrupted. Sounds really easy and receptively boring when you say it like that now doesn’t it, but do wait there is more.
Firstly lets do away with the regular gamepad controllers and instead replace them with mock instruments, that’s right instead of pretending you are playing a guitar or drums you actually do just that. With the guitar the buttons that you press are located on the neck or fret board of the guitar however this would be too easy and not like a guitar at all so in combination with pressing the buttons you must also strum the bar in the main body of the guitar at the same time to play the note. In a similar way the buttons on the drum kit are activated by actually hitting the different drum pads in much the same way as a proper drum kit. Along with the guitar and drums all you budding singers can get to join in as well as courtesy of a USB microphone you can wail along with the songs as well.
Do I look like a Rockstar?
As with all games that are available on the 7th generation consoles the Wii version will never keep up with its big brothers the Xbox 360 and the PS3 as far as graphics are concerned, however this being said in comparison to the previous Guitar Hero titles graphically wise the game is becoming far slicker looking with much better animation from the band as they perform the songs you play on stage. Along with this the ability to generate the look to your performer has been given a greater array of options with the addition of a large number of additional hairstyles, clothing and accessories available.
So Much Music and Only Two Ears
As you can imagine the whole point to a game like this is the music and without a doubt this game certainly provides for all on that side. Alongside some classic oldies such as “Saturday Night’s Alright for Fighting” by Elton John (I know Elton John’s not exactly all that hard core rock but what can I say this tune absolutely rocks hard) and “2 Minutes to Midnight” by Iron Maiden a good majority of newer tracks are included as well, such as the fantastic Kings of Leon with their song “Sex on Fire” and Beck with the song “Gamma Ray” from his 2008 album Modern Guilt. With the exception of the live tracks that are included in the song list all of the tracks are master recordings meaning that unlike some of the earlier games in this genre all the songs are performed by the original artists. Alongside the already extensive 85 songs that are included with the game those of us who have their Wii hooked up to internet are able to download a number of additional songs for use on the game, the only downside to this is the fact that a good majority of them will cost you the princely sum of 200 Wii points. This being said though there are a few tracks on their which are free of charge such as Stan Bush’s“The Touch” from the original Transformers movie. Now if you are a real Guitar Hero freak like me and have the games “World Tour” and “Smash Hits” there is also the option to download a number of the songs on to this game as well, this is great for those of us who only have the “Rock Band” drum kit as it now allows you to play songs from “World Tour” on the drums as well. There is still a charge for downloading these extra tracks as well but the price is much better with the 35 songs from “World Tour” costing 350 points and the 21 songs from “Smash Hits” costing 200 points.
For a full list of the songs that are available on this game you can check out this list on Wiki
You will also find information on the available songs for download as well.
How long can I Rock?
Even with just the 85 songs that come with the game itself this game has a lot of room for playing especially when you take into consideration that there are four different instruments to master with difficultly levels ranging from beginners to expert. In addition to this the game also allows for four players to join in together to play with each other this ability has been enhanced over the previous games with the addition of a new gaming mode for this edition of the game called “Party Play” which allows players to jump in and out of a song as they desire. The game also allows the players to use any combination of instruments they want so no longer is there a fight over who gets to play the guitar as long as you have enough controls everyone can play guitar or drums or sing.
Is it a Hero or Zero?
With each and every time that a new game in this series is released the enhancement over its predecessor is very quickly apparent and this game is no exception, the addition of the ability to combine any combination of instruments is a great addition to the game. However the one thing that stands out more than anything else is the fact that Activision have been kind enough to get my set of “Rock Band” drums working with this game which has really added a new level to the game for me as now not only do I have to try and get to hard level on the guitar but my drumming ability now needs a heck of a lot of work on it to make it past medium level. With the inclusion of the downloadable content this game in my opinion is by far and away the most comprehensive in the range and with new tracks becoming available each month it just keeps getting better and better. The only downside to this is the cost of tracks and the fact that I am going to have to go and buy a 32GB SD card now to hold more songs on it .
Advantages: Great party game, good songs. Disadvantages: Samey
...helpful measure, we all realised Guitar Hero had hit the big time when it was hilariously parodied on South Park a few years back. The Activision people must have been rubbing their hands together in glee at that time: the game was riding the crest of a feverish, seemingly unstoppable wave. Everyone had to have that plastic guitar despite the fact that it cost more than some real guitars and sounds pretty lame when not plugged into a console. Their ... ...simulate many aspects of real guitar playing. The notes are played on a fret board, there is a whammy bar which can be used to mimic vibrato playing and on more advanced songs, you can hammer-on and pull-off notes just (well, almost) like when playing a real guitar. On the fret board are five coloured buttons corresponding to the colours which appear on screen as the game is played. The aim is to strum the right coloured notes in time with those ...
Timi_Hendrix 30.10.2009
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Advantages: Gameplay now on a par with the Rock Band series. Excellent feature set on the Wii. Disadvantages: Very expensive if you've not already got the instruments. Some songs are a bit obscure.
...Introduction == The original Guitar Hero was one of the landmarks in the rhythm game genre; it moved away from merely tapping out a beat to giving you a controller that resembled a real guitar. Sure, it's nothing like playing a real guitar, but then again most people can't just pick one up and sound just like Hendix or Clapton. It was a perfect bit of escapism with devilishly addictive gameplay, and it worked. This was consolidated with a few sequels ... ...the original Guitar Hero with a seamless expansion of the gameplay to including singing and drums. Guitar Hero fought back with World Tour, which offered the same, but it was a rather messy affair that didn't totally gel together. As such, the onus was very much on this game to get the series back on track. == Gameplay == Happily, it's mostly succeeded. To the uninitiated, Guitar Hero works by showing a stream of notes coming towards you on the display. ...
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Advantages: Amazing tracks, supreme graphics, and ludicrously addictive. Rock like a Guitar God! Disadvantages: Amount of decent tracks you can purchase is limited.
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Other options include practice mode, tutorials, and a store, where you can buy outfits for your character, videos, (featuring Slash, The Sex Pistols and Tom Morello) and tracks, although disappointingly the only recognisable one for me was Ruby by the Kaiser Chiefs. Lastly there is a 'Nintendo WFC' option, which if selected will connect you to the internet, where there is a worldwide network of players.
How to Play
You play GuitarHero using the Les Paul Guitar, which connects to your Wii via a wireless connection. This Guitar is designed to the scale of a toy guitar, with 5 fret keys and a strummer. The gameplay is very similar to the Dancing Stage games, where a series of notes come towards you on the screen and you ...