![]() ![]() ![]() And the game also supports USB microphones for those shredders who also aspire to sing. Other guitar features include the return of the whammy bar, a tilt sensor to activate Hero Powers, and a special button to access GHTV at a moment's notice. The new guitar controller features six buttons split into two rows of three, with the lower difficulty levels making use of only a single row. The Star Power feature from earlier Guitar Hero games has been replaced by new Hero Powers that help players earn higher scores.Guitar Hero Live uses a classic note highway system, with gamers flicking the strum bar and pressing buttons to match the scrolling notes. The GHTV mode also let multiplayer fans compete in local or online contests, and gamers earn in-game currency to unlock more songs and acquire items. The new GHTV mode offers a continuous broadcast of music videos on several different channels, and it offers more than 100 songs from artists as varied as Bruno Mars, Bob Dylan, and Skrillex. Other new features include a reimagined single-player career mode, a multiplayer mode designed resemble a music television station, and a new six-button guitar controller.The single-player career mode finds gamers taking the stage as the lead guitarist of various fictional bands, performing in small venues, giant arenas, and eventually in the fictional festivals Rock the Block and SoundDial. Developer FreeStyleGames handled the reboot, and they bring a variety of new features to the series, most notably a new broadcast presentation designed to simulate the feeling of truly being on stage by using full-motion video of real bandmates and real fans reacting to the performance. Aggregating review websites GameRankings and Metacritic gave the Wii U version 83.75% based on 4 reviews and 84/100 based on 4 reviews.After five years in video-game rehab, Activision's iconic rhythm action franchise returns to the stage in Guitar Hero Live. Guitar Hero Live received mostly positive reviews. Wolfmother (formerly known as "White Feather") Remember you can follow us ShackLife on Twitter Catch the live show. My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) such as which songs from the Guitar Hero era were their favorites to play. The base game comes with 42 songs, but the game also features over 200 songs behind microtransactions in the GHTV mode, though some can be played for free. Alternatively, players can pay for the "Party Pass" which unlocks all the game's content for 24 hours. Players can also pay Hero Cash (the game's paid currency) to unlock songs on-demand. ![]() Coins are used to buy Hero Powers which can boost the player's performance and earn more. Experience points raise the player's rank which unlocks new player skins and unlocks Play tokens and other features of the mode. In GHTV, based on the player's performance, players earn experience points and Coins with some other bonus. The player can play any song that is currently being shown on the channels but, they also earn Play Tokens to play a certain song regardless of if it's playing currently. Songs in this mode are played over the song's music video or concert footage of the band. On top of the single-player songs, additional songs are available through the Guitar Hero TV mode which players are given a choice of themed channels that runs songs on a rotating schedule like a radio station. Each set has to be completed in order and once completed, the individual songs can be played outside of sets The mode is broken-up into over a dozen sets with a set consisting of 3 to 5 songs along with video for the band's introduction, some band banter and final ovations. The audience responds to player's performance with good response when playing well and the audience jeering the player when they perform poorly. The single player (called GH Live) has been redone so that the player is in a first person perspective of the lead guitarist in a full-motion video of a cover band performing the track. The GH Live songs have vocal tracks to sing along with a connected microphone. Star Power returns as Hero Power and is earned the same way playing sets of marked notes consecutively. Otherwise, the game works like earlier entries with the whammy bar for more points on held notes, hammer-on and pull-off notes that don't require strumming and open strumming that is represented with a long horizontal bar. On lower difficulties it relies mostly on one row and on higher difficulty, it has more chords, requiring the use of both rows at the same time. The notes will come down the highway being either black or white to correspond to which row it's played on. The buttons are represented on screen with a 3-laned note highway. The game is fairly similar to the previous entries in the series albeit with the new 2 rowed controller.
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