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Guitar Hero 5

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Got GH5 the day it came out (had it pre-ordered so I am geting GH Van Halen for free...!!!)

Thought I would do a quick little write up of some of the goods and bads for anyone that may be thinking about it

1st up, the guitar itself.
Its basically the same thing as the guitar in World Tour. However they have rubberrized the strum bar, and the star power button which makes them far easier to work. The "start" buttons have been recessed lower into their holes so you wont hit them as easily if your like me and only use the star power button. The neck slider has been redone, it now has position markers on it, and the colors have been moved to the neck instead of on the slider itself. All around, and baring the ugly faceplate, its a huge step. Best plastic guitar yet.

2nd off, we have the game itself. I'll seperate by parts of the game.

1st, the menu's. Very confusing if your used to the standard GH menu layout. However it takes almost no time at all to understand the path they were trying to go with this, and find that its much better this way. You no longer need to actually back up to the main menu to change play types from career to quickplay. Its all done in a smaller menu.
2nd. Create a Rocker. This is HUGELY imporved over World Tour. There is so much more that can be done including using your Avatar (if you have the 360) which is really neat. The instruments are no longer all just fake knock offs. Now they have liscensed alot of big names, and you can customize/build your in game instrument to mimic your real life guitar. Dont worry, the neat/funny/awsome guitars are still in there as unlockables.
3rd. Difficulty. GH World Tour was increadibly easy to me. I thought they stepped the difficulty down way to far from GH3. Well, not anymore. Expert moves from fairly tough to flat out stupidly difficult. I cant quit pinpoint what it is, but Its almost like they have found a whole new way to use the chords and note buttons in the game. It feels alot more realistic, and fluid. Not at all like your just hitting buttons in sequance, but rather like each note is placed where it is for a reason. I would say that medium, and hard are about on par with where World Tour was in terms of difficulty. Easy, and beginner are still the same.
4th. Party mode. Most likely the coolest new addition. Having a bunch of friends over, pop in GH 5, enter party mode and it will begin to auto play everysong in your list. Dont want to play, no problem it wont make you. Hear a song you just have to rock out to, all you have to do is pick up an instrument press a button and your rocking in no time. It will even let you play any arrangement of insturments you like. (i.e. 4 guitars, 3 basses and 1 drum, 2 vocals. anything). Best of all, you can jump in and out at any time with no interuptions to the music.
5th. DLC. you can import 35 of the songs from World Tour for free if you have World Tour, and all of the WT's DLC will move over. Smash Hits song list is also downloadable for free provided you have the game (and the unique game code on the manual).
6th. Song lists. There are 85 effen songs. You are bound to find some you love, and some you hate. You no longer have to play them all to complete the game. Pick and choose which ones you want, and dont play the rest. However, while there are alot of good songs, I personally feel they went to broad in their song choices. Trying to appeal to everyone. There just aren't as many crazy good songs on this one as in past titles. Having said that, with all the DLC and the past songs ready and available you really cannot go wrong here.


Overall, on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best, I would say a solid 8.5 to 9. Lots of realy good stuff, and some not so good stuff. If your a fan of the series, or have been waiting for the right one to pick up then you simply have to get this one.

Great game.
 
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wow
tough crowd

picked up my copy of gh5 yesterday and im pretty impressed at the new additions. personally i like rockband more overall but the guitar hero series has definatly improved with this installment. i mainly bought it because of of compatability w/ the upcoming dj hero, which i preordered the renegade edition of.

the song list has definatly improved and the music store is inching toward the right direction.

by far i think the most improved aspect of gh5 is it's improved note tracking. no longer does it just make songs more difficult to play by spacing out the notes as far away as possible just so that your hand ends up looking likea claw after a couple of songs in expert. instead they focused on timing and speed and like sound color said the notes feel like they are in the right place. definatly an improvement from guitar heros of yore

rock band is definatly going to get a run for their money no matter how short of a time it maybe. rockband beatles imho is still going be king when it comes to sales this year in music genre in gaming.

btw
" button for star power " ??? boooooooooooooo!!! real rockers should raise their plastic guitars like a scepter to show off how much of a plastic guitar rock god they are.
:lol:
 
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btw
" button for star power " ??? boooooooooooooo!!! real rockers should raise their plastic guitars like a scepter to show off how much of a plastic guitar rock god they are.
:lol:


Yeah, I used to think so too.... until I realized that it is far more precise, especially in expert, to just hit the button. You dont run the risk of flailing the guitar up and down 20 times just to activate it, all the while missing countless strings of notes.

I still use rock it up hard core whenever I am playing with friends, but if I'm competing, or going for all out score... then its button all the way.
BTW. I still hate the neck slider. Its uselss.
 
Yeah, I used to think so too.... until I realized that it is far more precise, especially in expert, to just hit the button. You dont run the risk of flailing the guitar up and down 20 times just to activate it, all the while missing countless strings of notes.
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and that is "precisely" why the rb2 guitar is better. (pun intended)

I'm much more interested in Brutal Legend. "thumbsup"

X2 Tim Schafer is a freakin genius
and screw all the Jack Black haters
 
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