Anyone Getting Guitar Hero?
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Anyone Getting Guitar Hero?
http://www.guitarherogame.com/
Gotten really good press from GameSpot and IGN so far, and I EGM gave it all 9's in their latest issue.
I'm really hoping this game sells well because Harmonix really deserves a big hit.
Gotten really good press from GameSpot and IGN so far, and I EGM gave it all 9's in their latest issue.
I'm really hoping this game sells well because Harmonix really deserves a big hit.
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It does sound like a great game, though the OPM review had me a little worried. It's apparently pretty hard if you don't play (and I don't at all). No matter how good this game is, though I doubt it'll sell well; $70 is just too steep for any game no matter how cool the peripheral is (and this may be the coolest one EVER)
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I've played it for a few hours, it's definitely not that hard to start with. (I don't play Guitar either)
It's odd that you point out the $70 is too expensive for you- Are you buying anything that's 60? (XBox 360)
I'm pretty against rising prices myself, but I wonder if I'll find myself paying the higher prices eventually.
It's odd that you point out the $70 is too expensive for you- Are you buying anything that's 60? (XBox 360)
I'm pretty against rising prices myself, but I wonder if I'll find myself paying the higher prices eventually.
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Originally Posted by ChrisKnudsen
What a great track list. Too bad, they weren't the originals, though.
Your post is very misleading. I saw your quote underneath, thought Neutral Milk Hotel was one of the tracks on the game and nearly shit myself.
I knew it was too good to be true.
But it is a decent track listing.
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$70 is an excellent price for a game with a nice peripheral like this. I always thought that the Time Crisis or Point Blank games that game that included the GunCon for only $50 was also a great deal. Compare to Dreamcast's Samba De Amigo ($40 game + $80 controller) or Xbox's House of the Dead III ($50 game + $40 gun).
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This game seems fun, but for a guy who plays guitar and can probably play a lot of these songs decently, I'm not sure how much fun it would be. $70 is a lot of money to spend for a game, when I can do the same thing on my Strat
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Red Octane shipped a copy of Guitar Hero to my store for a Super Saturday event, and I've been playing it ever since. Just by showing the game to customers walking in and walking by (I made sure the volume was fairly obnoxious), I managed to snag 30 presells for the game just on Saturday and Sunday. That may not sound like a lot, but when you consider that the only games which tend to get more than 5 or 6 presells at my store are the Maddens and GTAs of the world, 30 is a friggin' miracle. The crowds this game can draw are staggering, and people were literally lining up to try it out. If more stores get behind the game like I have, it could quite easily be a big hit.
As for the difficulty, it can be pretty brutal on even Normal difficulty if you don't usually play music rhythm games. But, coming from someone who has never even touched a guitar but is a huge fan of Frequency/Amplitude/Um Jammer/Taiko/etc, you'd be surprised how quickly it becomes second nature for your four fingers to be able to transition between the Fret buttons. When I first played Hard mode, where it uses all 5 buttons, I made it maybe 30 seconds into the song before failing, and I just couldn't understand how it could ever be possible. Now, after 3 days of lots and lots of practice, I can clear any Hard song without too much stress. And, more importantly, it just feel soooo great when you're sliding your fingers up and down the Fret buttons like a real guitarist would and slamming each and every note.
2-player mode is cool too, as each player basically trades guitar licks and parts of the chorus. It can get really intense, and the use of the Star Power meter to boost your scores adds a whole other level of strategy. A friend and I went through all 50 songs in one sitting on 2-player mode, without a moment of boredom. It's crazy addictive.
The backgrounds are pretty awesome too, and the singer and band members are all synched to the music, which doesn't sound like a big deal, but when you see it in action it really adds to the whole atmosphere.
Anyway, it comes out this week. Easily the most purely entertaining game I've played in years. Highly recommended!
As for the difficulty, it can be pretty brutal on even Normal difficulty if you don't usually play music rhythm games. But, coming from someone who has never even touched a guitar but is a huge fan of Frequency/Amplitude/Um Jammer/Taiko/etc, you'd be surprised how quickly it becomes second nature for your four fingers to be able to transition between the Fret buttons. When I first played Hard mode, where it uses all 5 buttons, I made it maybe 30 seconds into the song before failing, and I just couldn't understand how it could ever be possible. Now, after 3 days of lots and lots of practice, I can clear any Hard song without too much stress. And, more importantly, it just feel soooo great when you're sliding your fingers up and down the Fret buttons like a real guitarist would and slamming each and every note.
2-player mode is cool too, as each player basically trades guitar licks and parts of the chorus. It can get really intense, and the use of the Star Power meter to boost your scores adds a whole other level of strategy. A friend and I went through all 50 songs in one sitting on 2-player mode, without a moment of boredom. It's crazy addictive.
The backgrounds are pretty awesome too, and the singer and band members are all synched to the music, which doesn't sound like a big deal, but when you see it in action it really adds to the whole atmosphere.
Anyway, it comes out this week. Easily the most purely entertaining game I've played in years. Highly recommended!
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I might get it. A couple of friends of mine showed me a video demo of it, and it looked really fun. Just want to see if it'll keep it's replay value etc.
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This looks pretty cool, the more I read the more I want it. I'm definitely gonna pick it up now . For the peripheral they put in it, the price looks pretty good.
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Whoa, Gamespot gave it a 9.0.
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/puzzle/g...ml?sid=6137018
With the tilt on 10.
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/puzzle/g...ml?sid=6137018
With the tilt on 10.
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I loved Frequency & Amplitude, so this was a no brainer. Picked it up last night ($65 at BB with coupon of course), and have gotten through Normal except for Bark at the Moon, which is killing me. But the game rocks. The covers are surprisingly close to the originals, and since you're paying attention to which notes to play you probably won't notice the difference for most songs. With 2 more difficulty settings left and a bunch of unlockable songs I'm going to be playing this for a looong time.
Now I just need to figure out how to hold the controller so it doesn't destroy my wrist.
Now I just need to figure out how to hold the controller so it doesn't destroy my wrist.
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got it myself the otherday (monday) and been playing it off and on. Easy is complete and normal is about 90% done. Trying to master a few songs , just to know them. I am one that normally does not like these types of games, but I have having a lot of fun with it.
9.0 from gamespot , 9.2 from ign, 4.5 from opsm , egm all 9's .... everyone should get this game. Even if you don't like the genre and/or the pricetag, it is great and worth the purchase.
9.0 from gamespot , 9.2 from ign, 4.5 from opsm , egm all 9's .... everyone should get this game. Even if you don't like the genre and/or the pricetag, it is great and worth the purchase.
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To me, pricetag is all about value. It's not like RedOctane is overpricing or something, you know why it costs the $70. And if the game is great, the quality dictates that the price is okay.
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Have any of you that played this game also play guitar (or are there any reviews by people that have)? It looks like fun but I didn't know if there would be much challenge if you already can play guitar. I play guitar but I only play acoustic so this is definitely a different style and looks great.
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Gentlemen, put your air guitars away!
Picked this up yesterday for $65 at BB with the $5 PS2 coupon. Played it last night for 2 hours straight. Man, this is one of the best rhythm games I have ever played. It really makes you feel like you are playing a guitar. Loved Frequency, Amplitude and Karaoke Revolution. Harmonix rocks!
Picked this up yesterday for $65 at BB with the $5 PS2 coupon. Played it last night for 2 hours straight. Man, this is one of the best rhythm games I have ever played. It really makes you feel like you are playing a guitar. Loved Frequency, Amplitude and Karaoke Revolution. Harmonix rocks!