I think, myself, it might be something to do with Neversoft/Activision deciding to suddenly publish millions of them. Guitar Hero 1, 2 and 3 came and went, then Neversoft and Harmonix split. Since then, we've seen four Rock Band titles (one of which isn't even out yet). Yet we've had, I think, 8 Guitar Hero games, and nobody's going to buy that much Guitar Hero. Especially not at launch prices for each title. I think the concern about dropping sales for music games is just the complete saturation Neversoft went for when Guitar Hero turned out to sell like hot cakes.
On topic, Warriors seems decent enough, although I don't think I'm that convinced by the soundtrack myself (exception: 2112, now that's a daring choice). I'm not going to bother getting it.
And I was expecting nothing from this besides his tracklist. That's good I guess.
And where the hell is Xzilyac?
-Runs off to do the 2112 arc of the story-
But why would you want to skip Nickelback? I don't care how much you hate them, "How You Remind Me" is a timeless classic.
The statement about "How You Remind Me" must have been written in another language that I simply can't understand. IT MUST BE.
Bless you Nick. <3
Also Geddy Lee.
Ooh, ouch. Thanks for the heads-up Nick, this just further reinforces my decision to get RB3 instead. Might give this a rental at some point, but I was never a fan of overcharting songs just for added difficulty (it's one of the main reasons why I rarely pick up GH3 now).
Yikes.
@John Machete:
I most certainly already did. PM me this "atrocious grammatical errors" and I'll be more than happy to correct them provided they're legit grievances.
I shall now return my plastic guitars to the gaming gods with HOPE of ending activision's reign.
Also, Gene Simmons was literally the worst reader for a narrative I've EVER seen in my life. If you seriously want to hear what a caveman sounded like - listen to Gene Simmons narrate GH: Warriors of Rock.
which one is 9 you say?
i have no clue but the sequels have to number in the 20's now.
I think you mean "there ARE atrocious grammatical errors". :P
Still waiting for my Meshuggah or Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza in RB though.
And a long laugh at the guy above who said "How you remind me" is a timeless classic. I think i died abit inside
Rock Band, 2, Beatles, Green Day, Unplugged, Lego, and 3. 7, to be correct Anyways, but how many of those are "numbered", how many of those are "banded" and how many of those are not portable (or have anything to do with portable). 3 numbered and 2 from bands and 2 portable. See? Guitar Hero has like 2 portable, 2 from bands, then Band Hero (also portable, so...), and 5 or 7 numbered.
The thing i enjoy about these games is how it "feels" like you're playing the song. Not just that I beat a note sequence that bares a little resemblence to the song that's playing.
Not to mention that i'm not a big fan of Heavy Metal, don't get me wrong, I like Rock, and have a real soft spot for a few heavy metal-ish bands, but Metallica and Mega Death - no thanks.
So the combination of a more varied setlist and more realistic note layout and the whole Pro-guitar secures my purchase....
...of Rockband 3.
But props for having Rush.
And Queen...without harmonies.
I'll probably rent this game, though.
This is what killed GH for me. 1 and 2 did such a good job of making you feel connected to the music. The overly-complicated charting and loose timing windows pretty much messed up the immersion into the game with the music for me.
I try a few songs on each new GH game that comes out, see that they still go this path, and I pass on the game.
This is a truth. This looks to be a rental but I can guarantee you that I will never play a Nickelback song on a rhythm game. Fucking Nickelback. Really? I can only assume at some point someone lost a bet and that's why it is in this game.
Why can't they all just die in a fire along with the memory of their existence?
Game itself for me is kinda "meh" so far. Some good songs, some crap songs and a lot of songs that, as always, are too bullshit hard for me to even bother with.
On Rock Band, I can feel like I'm actually holding my own while playing on Expert and if I'm doing bad, I know why and I can work on improving on those sections.
With Guitar Hero, it's all just bullshit hard to be bullshit hard and I can't improve and learn. Even stuff that should be easy is overcomplicated JUST to be overcomplicated. Does the main riff for "Wish" need to be that stupid? No.
Even the community makes me hate playing. I tried to do pro faceoff on Expert figuring I might have to play a hard song, but for the most part I can handle what's chosen. I choose A Perfect Circle. The other two guys? DRAGONFORCE AND JOHN 5. Halfway through Dragonforce I just gave up and watched the notes go by. It's too much for me.
I tried to play Pro Faceoff on Hard, but go figure, nobody plays on Hard.
I can't wait for Rock Band 3. I might be able to enjoy the online community a bit more there.
I'm fine with playing the games, as its still generally fun to play with a group of people, but as some mentioned already, neither is enthralling today as they were back when. Despite the art direction for Guitar Hero, I still think the visuals for Guitar Hero are more crisp, colorful, and vibrant, plus I've always preferred the original note highway opposed to Harmonix's redesign in Rockband. I just really dislike the interface and art style of the later Guitar Hero games.

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