![]() It’s all rather razzle-dazzle glamorous – in full HD live action video, you’ll swagger out onto a stage with your bandmates, in front of millions of screeching fans, and be a sexy rockstar for 10 or 15 minutes. I’ve played guitar for over 20 years, and even my fingers are mostly an awkward, fumbling mess.Īlso different to previous games, Guitar Hero Live‘s campaign plays out as a series of themed festival performances, usually including three or four pre-defined songs in a setlist. It’s simple enough at first – you’re pressing maybe only one button for every five notes played, but as songs become more complicated, and you turn up the difficulty, you’ll be pressing multiple buttons at a time, with fast swaps, and often in “chord” combos between the top and bottom rows. Instead of five buttons in a row, the Guitar Hero Live controller features six buttons, arranged in two rows of three. ![]() Welcome to the school of hard rocks (sorry). This isn’t another dreary, predictable iteration in a franchise that choked to death on its own vomit in 2011 – it’s a complete reinvention, and you’ll have to learn to play all over again. Everybody sucks at it, and that’s the point. It’s not entirely my fault, though, because Guitar Hero Live is a totally new game that introduces a totally new controller and a totally new way to play. Just between us, I had to dial down to the middle “Regular” difficulty to start, and even now, about a week later, I’m only barely muddling through some stuff on Advanced. In fact, I’ll go even further and say I’m bad at it. Website: I’m not good at Guitar Hero Live. Platform/s: PS3 / PS4 / Wii U / X360 / XBO / iOS
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