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"autobots.. ROLL OUT"
Regular on 13/06/2008 at 11:20:23AM
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Just got the new issue of gamesTM through, and amongst other things (interesting MGS4 review, CoD 5 preview) they have a preview of Guitar Hero World Tour (GH4). Some new-to-me improvements include:
- The drums have been massively improved, aside from the additional cymbal. No plasticky noise, and the skin is sensitive the the strength of the hit - resulting in louder or quieter notes.
- No vocal recording in the music studio
- Possibility of 'slap bass' on the bass guitar - in-game the same line that appears to signify a drum bass pedal hit on the drum track appears on the bass guitar track
- 4 vs 4 battles... online!
Adding this to our current knowledge:
- A Music Studio where you can lay down your own tracks
- The kit will cost $10 more than the Rock Band effort in the U.S.
- No covers whatsoever in the game, all originals tracks.
- GHTunes, a service for uploading custom tracks (and I assume the GH-equivalent of the RB Music Store)
- A 'somehow improved' guitar controller
Looks like World Tour could be a serious contender against Rock Band. Shame that you might need 2 sets of drums for 2 games though...
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The Reaper
"Mooching around"
Regular on 15/06/2008 at 12:02:49PM
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hippyman wrote:
> I've heard there are meant to be some killer tracks in this one -
> some so killer, that lots of magazines have been sworn to sevrecy
> as it's part of the advertsing campaign.
Excellent! =D
> Not too sure about GH:Aerosmith though...
Indeed... maybe for the diehard fan, but the market just seems a bit niche.
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hippyman
"Proud Gashead!"
Regular on 14/06/2008 at 12:50:32PM
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I've heard there are meant to be some killer tracks in this one - some so killer, that lots of magazines have been sworn to sevrecy as it's part of the advertsing campaign.
Not too sure about GH:Aerosmith though...
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The Reaper
"Mooching around"
Regular on 14/06/2008 at 11:27:33AM
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I agree with Alfonse.
Are they going to be selling a pack with just the "improved guitar" and the game?
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Alfonse the Tu...
Regular on 13/06/2008 at 5:32:45PM
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The series is slipping man, all I'm interested in is the tunes.
They better have a decent Nirvana track this time.
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phuzzy
"autobots.. ROLL OUT"
Regular on 13/06/2008 at 11:20:23AM
Total Posts: 190
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Just got the new issue of gamesTM through, and amongst other things (interesting MGS4 review, CoD 5 preview) they have a preview of Guitar Hero World Tour (GH4). Some new-to-me improvements include:
- The drums have been massively improved, aside from the additional cymbal. No plasticky noise, and the skin is sensitive the the strength of the hit - resulting in louder or quieter notes.
- No vocal recording in the music studio
- Possibility of 'slap bass' on the bass guitar - in-game the same line that appears to signify a drum bass pedal hit on the drum track appears on the bass guitar track
- 4 vs 4 battles... online!
Adding this to our current knowledge:
- A Music Studio where you can lay down your own tracks
- The kit will cost $10 more than the Rock Band effort in the U.S.
- No covers whatsoever in the game, all originals tracks.
- GHTunes, a service for uploading custom tracks (and I assume the GH-equivalent of the RB Music Store)
- A 'somehow improved' guitar controller
Looks like World Tour could be a serious contender against Rock Band. Shame that you might need 2 sets of drums for 2 games though...
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