The other major change here is the shift from the five multicolored button layout that typified all games in the Guitar Hero series prior to this (as well as all Rock Band games) to a new 3x2 layout that places three black buttons on one side of the guitar’s neck, and three white buttons on the other side. Welcome to the digital streaming future or something, I guess This limited soundtrack was originally supplemented with a rotating song list available through the game’s GHTV service, with these songs purchaseable via paid DLC (of course), but that’s all moot here because the service shut down in 2018, meaning all this content no longer exists - the only songs you can play in this game now are the 42 on-disc. By comparison, Guitar Hero Live’s anemic track list looks outright pathetic. ![]() World Tour even let players create their own songs to add to the game. From the start, this game has only 42 songs available on-disc, with most of those requiring the player to unlock them through the game’s campaign, which is doubly frustrating - for comparison, this is the lowest number of songs included in any Guitar Hero game, with even the first game including 47 songs, and most of those are playable from the start. Um… so if you struggle with insecurities, this game may not be for you.Īnother odd thing this game does is with its tracklist. Do well and the crowd will be going crazy, but do poorly and the crowd will start booing and your bandmates will start shooting dirty looks at you. In a nice touch, this footage blurs and changes depending on how you’re doing. ![]() One area where Guitar Hero Live sets itself apart is its presentation, which features live-action footage from the perspective of a guitar player on stage, appropriate for whatever song your playing. No doubt sensing the impending end of this sort of accessory-based Music-Rhythm game, Guitar Hero Live attempts to do some wildly unique things to break from the formula set in place in the original Guitar Hero, though I’d argue that the success of these experiments is debatable at best. Guitar Hero Live is the seventh and as of this writing in 2022 final mainline entry in the Guitar Hero franchise of Music-Rhythm games that use a plastic guitar peripheral, releasing in 2015 on Mobile Devices, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Wii U.
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