Guitar Hero 2 Impressions Roundup 52
The folks at Red Octane (now owned by Activision), are in the process of making a sequel to the hit PS2 title Guitar Hero. From the IGN hands-on: "Today we checked out 'John the Fisherman' on bass and 'War Pigs' on guitar. Being that you have Les Claypool on bass for 'John the Fisherman', it's not going to be the easiest bass line in the game by a long shot. But on the other hand, there isn't any sort of bass solo in the song so once you get down the main two or three licks, then you've got the song nailed. But it's seriously awesome - Claypool's playing in that song is heavy and pounding so playing his part is rad."
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It's not the same thing at all, really.
That doesn't mean it can't be fun for the person doing it, whether they know how to do the "real" task or not.
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While not like playing a real guitar, someone that has done so gets quite a head start advantage in the game.
And it's great for parties. Now everyone has to fight between Karaoke Revolution and Guitar Hero. (And usually split between the sexes)
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It's a game, not a guitar simulator. (Score:2)
I don't know how good you are, but picking up a new song on a guitar takes me a little practice. It's fun to be able to sit down and instantly start wailing on a song I've never even seen the sheet music for.
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piling on opinions (Score:2, Interesting)
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i mean, if you raced cars, you wouldnt play gran turismo? or PGR?
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I'd give a friend's copy a try; at the least, you'll be far bett
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verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge/solo, chorus
You'd be constantly repeating 2 really easy patterns with a
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earworm (Score:4, Insightful)
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Now I've got it too.
Back in my day... (Score:2)
Guitar Hero III (Score:4, Funny)
Rockin' E3 Video (Score:1)
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I wish they could have found some better players to demonstate, though... that big guy sucks, and the squeaks are hurting my ears.
Now I know how my wife feels...
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Why not buy a real guitar or bass? (Score:2, Insightful)
You can fork out several hundred dollars to get a PS2, the game, the controller(s), etc... and still not really be learning to play a real instrument.
Hrmm.
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Guitar Hero is one of the most fun games I've ever played and I don't make statements like that lightly.
The point isn't to learn how to play a guitar. The point is to have fun, and Guitar Hero is successful, in my opinion.
Adman
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I'd also go so far as to joining a real band, playing real gigs and getting tons of groupies, STDs, and all the Crank that comes with it.
But.. I guess I'm sticking to my desk job.
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First, the learning curve. Anyone who plays an instrument will tell you it's pretty hard at the beginning. Especially chords. I still can't do a proper barre chord. Those things are hard. This is all compared to Guitar Hero, which allows me to pick up the controller and bust out a wide selection of songs after just a few tries(on easy mode, obviously).
Second, the price difference isn't as much as you think. If you want a GOOD guitar, it will cost you at least 300-500 dollars. If you try to give a beginner a cheap guitar, they will probably become frustrated and quit. This is not including an amp(a cheap 15W amp is like 75 dollars I think), strings, and a stand.
Third, multiplayer. This goes with #1, but my girlfriend can play this. Any video game that can get your girlfriend to play with you is worth it's weight in gold.
Fourth, calluses. They hurt when you begin and not everyone wants to deal with them.
Probably more, but that's all I can come up with off the top of my head. You should try playing the game, though. It's fun. You'll probably like it.
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The great appeal of these music games is that they're simple and easy to pick up. They tell you exactly what to do, you just have to get your rhythm down and hit the buttons with proper ti
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Sometimes, more points than your friends. Which is pretty much the case whether you have the ability to do these things properly or not.
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How does this work? Really playing guitar? (Score:2)
If you actually play the guitar then it's kind of odd. Does it have a teaching aspect or can only already capable guitarists play it?
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5 buttons up on the neck of the guitar, and a little flipper switch down where you strum.
On screen, in very DDR like fashion, when the right colored dot hits the line, you push down the appropriate fret button, and hit the strummer.
You're not actually playing the guitar. Playing GH won't teach you how to play the guitar (though I believe that it would give you a leg up on someone who'd never played). One of the great things about the game is tha