came home to play guitar was doa, not sync issues. Guitar wont turn on and or turn off when held in different positions.
came home to play guitar was doa, not sync issues. Guitar wont turn on and or turn off when held in different positions.
Sadly, Rock Band 4 is a much better pick (as is usually the case when arguing Rock Band/Guitar Hero) as this game isn't for parties and the single-player isn't fun either. The only reason I can think of that you'd want this over Rock Band 4 is online multiplayer, but they've added microtransactions...
Well this game gets returned unless they plan on getting it updated for the system.
Tracks are banging, the peripheral's bold and performing feels brilliant, but TV mode is a bust, making you rent songs rather than own them outright.
Youre performing to actual people rather than polygons; The new guitar model is authentic and fun to learn; A strong 240+ tracklist
Renting tracks rather than buying them; Fans are fickle; flicking between adoration and outrage; Only 42 of the tracks are set to live-action video
"A great evolution to the controller, but lacks the fun of the originals. "
As a last generation fan of this and its rival "Band" games, I was very keen to see what the new incarnation of the Simon Says plastic peripheral strummer was bringing. It's here with its new plastic smell, but how do things differ to previous releases and, more importantly, is it better than ever?
Clean slate; All you need is in the box! + Massive number of songs and will grow for free; + Content is free and will always be; + Simple and easy to get into; + Control scheme is greatly improved
Clean slate; Nothing legacy is supported; - Felt content will "never be yours"; - No traditional multiplayer; - Not as many 'hits' from big artists as I'd liked at launch; - Tokens and coins can be a grind
Awesome game , awesome multiplayer , GHTV is awesome and requires no XBLG subscription....overall awesome game.
I beat the main story line in a matter of hours which is rather disappointing. The notes or chords as they show up on the TV are for me very hard to tell the difference when playing a song that has a lot of upper and lower changes in it.
In many ways my experience with can be summed up by the chorus from Faith No More's Epic: "You want it all but you can't have it." No matter how much currency, real or virtual, you pump in, you'll never actually own any of its growing library of songs beyond the 42 included on the disc.
Great controller; GHTV is seriously addictive; Eclectic song library
Superficial career mode; Local multiplayer lacks spark; Can't buy songs
After being out of the limelight for a few years it is time to take center stage again and rock out. Guitar Hero has made its triumphant return with Guitar Hero Live where you get the chance to play at a couple of music festivals as well as participate in GHTV, Guitar Hero's MTV equivalent (MTV like...
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