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Review: Guitar Hero World Tour
Gwyddia | 8:17 AM on 10.27.2008 6 comments


This is NOT Rock Band.



I need to get that out of the way right now. I also need to state that we are playing this game on Xbox 360 with
the Rock Band 2 drums and microphone, but the Les Paul Guitar Hero III guitar. I have to admit that I went
into GHWT thinking of it as a Rock Band 2 expansion pack. I quickly learned how wrong I was.



The art style of GHWT is animated and over-the-top, and each instrument and type of play has a series of
hysterical cutscenes that just scream "rock". The characters, both the pre-made type and the ones you can
create are the colorful distorted, exaggerated "Judy Nails" types you've come to expect from GH. The
venues, both real and imaginary, are fully rendered and complete down to the broken chairs and half-eaten
wings. Maybe the venues are a little TOO realistic, as they are festooned with in-game advertising for real
world brands. I understand having Sabian cymbals and Marshall amps, but do I need to be told which fried
chicken to eat while playing?



The controls and setup are so-so. Despite promises to the contrary, the Rock Band drums do not map
perfectly onto the GHWT songs. Drummers are encouraged to hit silver-topped notes harder for more
points, but the velocity sensitivity is variable at best. It is nearly impossible to deploy Star Power, as the
regular set requires you to hit the Green and Orange cymbals together, and those two notes don't usually
show up together in the drum track. The tutorial is not available for drummers that aren't using the GH set,
either. We aren't using the GHWT set because having tried them both at PAX, we found the Rock Band 2 set
to be crisper, quieter, and more responsive, with a good spring in the pedal. The GHWT set we played was
mushier, louder, less accurate, and just all around not as good as the Rock Band 2 set, though it was an
improvement over the original Rock Band drum set.



Vocals are a nightmare. There is no "Tambourine Hero" fill section during long instrumental solos. Instead
vocalists have fills which seem to be randomly inserted passages of swirls in which you can earn multiples of
9 points by saying "la" over and over and over. Vocals Star Power can only be deployed through hitting your
microphone or holding your controller the whole time and hitting a button. It lasts for about five seconds, and
then you have to go back to hitting buttons like a rat hoping for a food pellet. There is no musical staff guiding
your pitch adjustments, but rather one line for you to follow the whole time through. The accuracy level and
pickup are just plain bad. I scored about 15% lower in GHWT on songs that I have completed perfectly on
Hard in Rock Band 2.



All of that being said, if you've enjoyed Guitar Hero before, keep on keeping on. You'll probably enjoy this
game. The Guitar and Bass work just fine. If you are new to GH, or are trying it after Rock Band, keep in
mind that GH is significantly different, and don't count on the manual or the early tracks to help you find your
way. The manual is eight pages long and barely goes farther than "turn the game on and play". If you are
eligible to play a tutorial, good luck finding it. You have to search around through stacks of menus to find the
tutorials or anything else in the game.



I was disappointed in Guitar Hero World Tour. I guess I expected more after I saw the excellent track list. I
did enjoy the cameos from rock icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Zack Wylde, and the game is fun to watch in
general, but I'd almost rather watch than play, and that's a bad sign. Maybe they'll get it right on their
inevitable next time out, but on their initial foray into the full band genre Activision has put too much focus on
being different for difference's sake and not enough on streamlining and gameplay.



For pictures and my final score for the game feel free to visit
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Lurfadur's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2008 10:02
Lurfadur
I was really interested in using the music creation system but from what I've heard it's a pain in the ass.
Mr Wilson's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2008 10:05
Mr Wilson
SO far im liking it...I was going to get the whole kit but i heard that the drums are having serious issues. RB2 is still the king and will likely hold that title until GH6 comes out.
GoS-CPT-Stewart's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2008 10:12
GoS-CPT-Stewart
Ummm... copy pasta? A little bit of formatting goes a long way for readability.

Also, mini review incoming:

I agree with a lot of what you've said though. They seem to be going for different-than-rock-band just because they can. And the singing is terrible in Guitar Hero. I really enjoy singing in Rock Band and consistently hit 80's-90's on Expert, but in Guitar Hero I'll end up with 50's-70's.

I think the biggest problem is the lack of any indication for how well you're doing. Rock Band at least has the circle that gives you an idea of how much you need to hit to get the "Awesome!". In Guitar Hero you don't know whether you're doing well or not until the phrase is over. And even then, you'll only know when you did well enough to get the phrase added to your multiplier. Other than that it doesn't tell you anything.

I really like the guitar though, and the drums are much meatier and feel more solid than the RB2 drums. Not sure how good they are when they work since our cymbals didn't even work straight out of the box, but I like the way they're constructed and laid out (minus the bass pedal of course... what were they thinking?).

All in all, nowhere near the quality of Rock Band, but a valiant effort.
Zulu's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2008 11:15
Zulu
copy pasta? *Shudders*
zombiekiller13's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2008 12:21
zombiekiller13
Gah...shameless plug for personal website.
Gwyddia's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/27/2008 17:12
Gwyddia
Oh my God, I posted my own URL after writing a well-informed review! Oh noes!
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