Good video, thanks for the GHTVR mention. ❤ Our community is always trying our best with what we can to try improve the game with what we can, some of the things you mentioned GHTVR does fix and we hoping to do much more when V3 comes out that will actually support unmodded consoles, only downside with unmodded consoles is we can't modify the game's executable but there's ways around things so we do try our best to improve it :D
Yeah, if you're gonna reinvent the control scheme then you gotta put music in the game that makes me actually want to bother learning it. From what I remember the tracklist was almost nothing but inoffensive pop-rock garbage.
I am one of the few people who had the Platinum trophy on this game for PS4. For Strummillionaire, I literally spent several hours during several songs not even hitting notes, just flicking the strum bar as much as I could during the play period. It took a little while, but I eventually got it (There were only 748 platinum achievers out of approximately 96.5k players according to PSN Profiles)
@@casualgamer1209 great question honestly. That trophy and the 1000 note streak in GHTV were the painful ones for me, considering I got this many years ago and early on, a lot of songs didn’t even have 1000 notes on them, even on Expert for a while. Only the hardest ones like Cry of Achilles and Ghost Walking did and if you’re an above average player, you still won’t get that without lots of practice. But even the practice came at a literal price because you couldn’t practice for free lmao
One of the biggest problems with GH Live IMO is that it simply doesn't /feel/ like a GH game. The original games had a sort of roughness to their aesthetics that made them endearing; yeah, the characters were a little funny looking sometimes, and what story they had was super cheesy, but that's what made it so entertaining. GH Live in comparison just felt like it was trying too hard to be cool and modern, which makes it stick out a lot more compared to what came before it.
I was completely uninterested in this game once I saw they just used irl footage. A big reason why Rock Band in particular was so successful is because they focused heavily on the personality of the game. Things like how great the characters looked and how you could unlock really cool looking cosmetics. After GH3 Guitar Hero was always catching up to Rock Band. They seemed to assume that the reason why sales kept plummeting was because casual fans were disillusioned by Guitar Hero Warrior's of Rock. When in reality it was because they massively oversaturated the franchise by putting out so many games all at once.
They forced you to buy a new controller, they changed the entire play style and button layout and the songs were 98% garbage. This game deserved to fail.
This game was actually super fun for its time. Yes activation had their way with it but to just sit down and play ghtv for hours on end was a blast. I still miss this game and the rivals mode. The game introduced me to songs i would never have given a chance if i just had a large setlist that i could individually select songs to play. Ultimately i loved this game and it was a great game but it wasnt the guitar hero i wanted.
this game came out while I was working at costco, and we got them with 2 controllers for 35$ or so on sale. I decided to pick it up as somebody who beat through the fire and the flames on expert wanting a new challenge. I hooked up the game when I got home and my god the menu and the tv mode was so cringe to me I was already not happy. Then I found one of the 2 controllers was broken a fret was very much sticky and not working. I returned it to costco and got a 2nd, and then a 3rd copy. ALL 3 HAD A DEFECTIVE CONTROLLER. That was it I returned it again and never touched the game again.
There’s no way I’m hearing music from the final levels of Digimon World 2 (2000) used as background music in a 2024 video!! MASSIVE RESPECT TRUESTRIDER
Honestly although due to the half baked game mechanics and awful microtransactions it doesn't hold a candle to the five-fret games, I love the game because it's Live mode is an unique experience when playing for the first time. I never thought I'd get goosebumps when playing When You Were Young.
@ I should’ve used it more correct as a educational tool, I used it more as a guitar hero replacement (fun times still learned a lot) but it had legitimate exercises and games to teach you to play harmonics or teach you the notes. W developers. 2014 edition is the better version I haven’t tried Rocksmith + tho
This video is so well made! I'm glad that it popped up in my reccomend because I learned so much more about GH Live that I never knew before, despite putting a lot of hours into the game myself. 2015 was an interesting time to be a GH/RB fan because each series got its first new game in half a decade, only for them to both come come out and be extremely mediocre. At the time, I commended Guitar Hero Live for at least being more unique, whereas Rock Band 4 was essentialy just a *MUCH* worse Rock Band 3. Over time, I realized that Harmonix made the right call by sticking to the tried and true formula with RB4, especially because they kept updating the game and making it better while GHL literally shut down instead. To this day Guitar Hero Live is the only console game out of either series that I never come back to. The last time I touched it was in 2018 just before the GHTV servers were taken offline, but I've played just about every other Guitar Hero and Rock Band game at least once a year since then (including the Rock Band track packs).
As someone who played this game day one, it was a semi decent songs, it really pushed me to get into playing real guitar and a few years later I'm jamming out, to be fair I started with guitar hero 1-3
Biggest issues for me as a veteran player ultimately boiled down to these things: No practice, no hyperspeed/highway speed options, and microtransactions just to...play the game. It didn't help that the controller itself feels cheap, but those things, just couldn't get past it.
When you mentioned multiplayer, you forgot the mic thing/karaoke feature on some songs. And multiplayer also went up to 4 players (even though that wouldn't fix it)
Hay I was a percussion person with no drum kits. Learning a bass peddle from a game and how to use percussion to get into drumming is something great. Love the guitar stuff too but ya that's my take.
There was a lot of problem with the game, not to mention the controller. The controller was so busted the buttons were stuck whenever you press down on one of them not to mention I kinda like the original guitar hero because when you had a song that you bought from the store you could play whenever you want.
I actually prefer the 6-fret guitar and have played in since. The GHL TV GUI is shit though so since Clone Hero came out I've been using that. If you have an old 6-fret laying around, I'd highly recommend trying it :)
I only had two gripes with Guitar Hero Live 1. It was too short. 2. They used master tracks rather than make covers of the songs. It was honestly odd to see real musicians just lip-synching to the master tracks. Its Guitar Hero LIVE for heaven's sake
The game was a too far drastic change from the previous GH games. song list was all over the place and nothing too memorable except the songs I hated. Compared to the previous games it felt cold a bit lifeless.
@ haha no, the game was not nearly as good compared to the previous ones so it kind of sucked. if i could use the new guitar on older games i would have
What completely killed this game for me was watching gameplay footage and immediately seeing a three-lane guitar track. Even though I *know* it has more frets total than previous games, and even though I think having multiple buttons per lane to simulate using different strings is honestly clever design... it just makes it look like Guitar Hero for Kindergarteners. It's way too visually simplistic to feel exciting at all. They should have either just added a sixth lane or, if they wanted to really go for complexity, given us four or even five lanes with two frets each. Ten-button Guitar Hero would be insanely fun.
The best thing about this game was it got me to pick up the classic games again. Live wasn’t good, but I genuinely loved the TV mode. It was like playing along to MTV and the live leaderboard and rivals mode was pretty cool imo. The originals will always reign superior, but I genuinely put a lot of hours into this game
First time playing guitar hero live, first introduction. I screwed up so badly when playing the anthem that when everyone was booing, I cried so hard I ditched the game for a week (I was 10)
I was willing to look past the live-action experience instead of CG I was willing to look past that it was a different developer producing it (DJ Hero team) I was willing to look past the arcade style microtransactions I was willing to look past the reviews saying it was not that great But what I was NOT willing to look past was the change to a 6-fret controller. Why change the most iconic feature if it wasn't broken?
This reboot reflected a trend of the 2010s which was this minimalistic lifeless bland presentation of everything. Like think about the old McDonalds building vs the modern ones. Og guitar hero had that edge and personality to it. Yea the characters looked kinda cartoonish but they had style and aura. Just look at the band members and crowd @ 4:28 this is the complete opposite of the swag the original guitar hero had
I loved the six fret system, but the live service system and bad guitars were what killed it. The hammerons being overwritten was also really bad, but the custom servers had a fix.
I loved the new button layout. It was a lot more interesting having a bit more interesting finger poritions. The track list was what killed it for me. I literally cannot recall a single song from the game when I can remember huge swaths of songs from every game until this one.
For me the hate for the game really started when they found out there was a live streaming service part of it to play songs that were another guitar hero if they did another smash hits maybe it would have been better
To put it simply: -Dog water track list half the size of every previous entry -Scores mean NOTHING -Microtransactions to QUICKPLAY songs outside of career (for when you DON'T want to watch douche bags eyeball you from all different directions for 3-5 minutes) -Predatory MTX scheme -No practice mode -GHTV was one of the worst radios to ever exist for guitar music -Shoveled tween garbage down your throat for hours straight as advertisements just so you can play one or two actually fun & good songs -A game about a creative hobby removed all of the creativity in favour of forcing you to watch the least immersive POV FMVs they could produce complete with extremely punchable faces, or music videos that you could watch on TH-cam for free -The control scheme is the definition of casual and robs the player of the arcade experience
I bought rock band 4 over guitar hero live. The smaller frets at the bottom of the neck allow me to play better. Plus, i have the rock band 1 and 3 exports for rock band 4 and they added songs from previous games as dlc for those that don't have the exports. I'm currently at around 850 songs (including dlc and exports) on rock band 4
One of the things i hate most about this game is the unintuitive, awkward as hell hammer-ons. On a real guitar, if you hold 2 frets on different strings, you can pick what string to... pick, but in this game, holding the same note or higher on the OPPOSITE LANE, you can only hit single notes on that higher fret, which also means equal frets won't hit ANY single note (unless you count the b/w note as a single). The fact that this is the case is the flag planted on the already tall mountain of stupidity.
That being said, i wanna play this stupid game again! It is byfar my favorite way to play guitar hero, and i'm so upset that tv was discontinued, or i'd still probably own the game!
It just sucks to me how the franchise fell off. My dad plays guitar and always wanted to get me into it. GH2 and 3 100 percent influenced me to actually pick it up.
Surprised you didn't mention how bad the quality of the GH Live guitars could be, there were countless reports of it overstrumming and the frets constantly getting stuck down not even a few weeks after the game's release. Great stuff nonetheless
GH Live was awful easily the worst guitar hero game, but GHTV was an interesting idea that should have been a F2P game. Also, they never should have never change the guitar, so they could have sold an adapter for use with the 360 guitars
Worst Tracklist Ever No character creator The "Live" aspect was very cringe!!! GHTV had the best songs but that token system was very stupid! Gameplay was solid though
Unpopular opinion but to me, it had the best track list out of all the games. I got the game for Christmas when I was around 13-14 and it showed me so many songs and bands that I listen to today.
Yeah, I'm confused by the people saying that. If I can knock the on-disc setlist for anything it would be the lack of shred, but it still has heavy tracks. Plus, GH gameplay is completely disjoint from a song's real genre or guitar techniques, so them being fun or not is on the developer, not the songs.
Good video, thanks for the GHTVR mention. ❤
Our community is always trying our best with what we can to try improve the game with what we can, some of the things you mentioned GHTVR does fix and we hoping to do much more when V3 comes out that will actually support unmodded consoles, only downside with unmodded consoles is we can't modify the game's executable but there's ways around things so we do try our best to improve it :D
Needed a killer tracklist to even scratch the surface of the previous entries.
Pretty much
Yeah, if you're gonna reinvent the control scheme then you gotta put music in the game that makes me actually want to bother learning it. From what I remember the tracklist was almost nothing but inoffensive pop-rock garbage.
The fact they marketed the crowd as reactive, and yet there were only 2 states- positive and negative- arguably is the worst sin of all.
I am one of the few people who had the Platinum trophy on this game for PS4. For Strummillionaire, I literally spent several hours during several songs not even hitting notes, just flicking the strum bar as much as I could during the play period. It took a little while, but I eventually got it (There were only 748 platinum achievers out of approximately 96.5k players according to PSN Profiles)
I envy you so much for that platinum, I would like to have it as well as the GH Smash Hits, my respects to you Trophy Hunter❤
...Why would they make a trophy out of basically wearing out the strum bar?
@@casualgamer1209 great question honestly. That trophy and the 1000 note streak in GHTV were the painful ones for me, considering I got this many years ago and early on, a lot of songs didn’t even have 1000 notes on them, even on Expert for a while. Only the hardest ones like Cry of Achilles and Ghost Walking did and if you’re an above average player, you still won’t get that without lots of practice. But even the practice came at a literal price because you couldn’t practice for free lmao
@@0xD42K The fact you couldn't even purchase songs- something GHTVR has shown as a planned feature- is just absurd to me.
Huh, I got an achievement on Xbox 360 that IDK how many people have, but basically it was to beat one of the developers online in a song
One of the biggest problems with GH Live IMO is that it simply doesn't /feel/ like a GH game. The original games had a sort of roughness to their aesthetics that made them endearing; yeah, the characters were a little funny looking sometimes, and what story they had was super cheesy, but that's what made it so entertaining. GH Live in comparison just felt like it was trying too hard to be cool and modern, which makes it stick out a lot more compared to what came before it.
I was completely uninterested in this game once I saw they just used irl footage.
A big reason why Rock Band in particular was so successful is because they focused heavily on the personality of the game. Things like how great the characters looked and how you could unlock really cool looking cosmetics. After GH3 Guitar Hero was always catching up to Rock Band. They seemed to assume that the reason why sales kept plummeting was because casual fans were disillusioned by Guitar Hero Warrior's of Rock. When in reality it was because they massively oversaturated the franchise by putting out so many games all at once.
I mean, if Activision added PSVR support for it. Then you would have an epic anxiety simulator. Especially when you are screwing up a song. 👍
@@Wesmoen That would have required even *more* time and money to do a 360-degree video.
@@casualgamer1209 A close up fixed screen effect, could work as well.
not as pretty as, but it does the job!
@@Wesmoen Yeah, didn't think about that.
They're made by the same companies but different people lol what do you mean
one of my favorite ways to play this game is going to that spreadsheet that has all the songs and just playing the ghtv songs on clone hero instead
Making you pay in order to just play the game that you already paid for, PLUS a proprietary game controller, is diabolical
No, is just Activision
I just remember how cheap those frets felt
"What Was Wrong With Guitar Hero Live?" well... everything.
now imagine the nerves
They forced you to buy a new controller, they changed the entire play style and button layout and the songs were 98% garbage. This game deserved to fail.
This game was actually super fun for its time. Yes activation had their way with it but to just sit down and play ghtv for hours on end was a blast. I still miss this game and the rivals mode. The game introduced me to songs i would never have given a chance if i just had a large setlist that i could individually select songs to play. Ultimately i loved this game and it was a great game but it wasnt the guitar hero i wanted.
this game came out while I was working at costco, and we got them with 2 controllers for 35$ or so on sale. I decided to pick it up as somebody who beat through the fire and the flames on expert wanting a new challenge. I hooked up the game when I got home and my god the menu and the tv mode was so cringe to me I was already not happy. Then I found one of the 2 controllers was broken a fret was very much sticky and not working. I returned it to costco and got a 2nd, and then a 3rd copy. ALL 3 HAD A DEFECTIVE CONTROLLER. That was it I returned it again and never touched the game again.
the imagine the nerves reference is amazing lol
Good video. Havent touched guitar hero (3 in my case) in over a decade. Subbed!
Great video! Still the most underated GH imo, thank god we have GHTVR! Also i guess this answers who 'Klumfraggles' was on the leaderboards xd
There’s no way I’m hearing music from the final levels of Digimon World 2 (2000) used as background music in a 2024 video!! MASSIVE RESPECT TRUESTRIDER
Honestly although due to the half baked game mechanics and awful microtransactions it doesn't hold a candle to the five-fret games, I love the game because it's Live mode is an unique experience when playing for the first time. I never thought I'd get goosebumps when playing When You Were Young.
Yoo is that natural playboy at the end? Good stuff.
The best guitar hero game isn’t guitar hero or rockband, no it’s Rocksmith
I haven't played it but as an ex pro guitar player, it seems like a dream. Like if guitar pro and synthesia had a child 😂
@ I should’ve used it more correct as a educational tool, I used it more as a guitar hero replacement (fun times still learned a lot) but it had legitimate exercises and games to teach you to play harmonics or teach you the notes. W developers. 2014 edition is the better version I haven’t tried Rocksmith + tho
Rocksmith 2014 to be specific. I can't stand the new Rocksmith+ crap
@@SandroFrancisMiranda123 they should’ve never taken 2014 off of steam
Rocksmith 2014/Remastered taught me how to play bass
This video is so well made! I'm glad that it popped up in my reccomend because I learned so much more about GH Live that I never knew before, despite putting a lot of hours into the game myself.
2015 was an interesting time to be a GH/RB fan because each series got its first new game in half a decade, only for them to both come come out and be extremely mediocre. At the time, I commended Guitar Hero Live for at least being more unique, whereas Rock Band 4 was essentialy just a *MUCH* worse Rock Band 3. Over time, I realized that Harmonix made the right call by sticking to the tried and true formula with RB4, especially because they kept updating the game and making it better while GHL literally shut down instead. To this day Guitar Hero Live is the only console game out of either series that I never come back to. The last time I touched it was in 2018 just before the GHTV servers were taken offline, but I've played just about every other Guitar Hero and Rock Band game at least once a year since then (including the Rock Band track packs).
As someone who played this game day one, it was a semi decent songs, it really pushed me to get into playing real guitar and a few years later I'm jamming out, to be fair I started with guitar hero 1-3
0:35 what game had Kiryu, Master Chief, Solid Snake and Dante?
Modded.
It's a mod called Guitar Hero: World Tour: Definitive Edition
@@IanThatMetalBassist it even has content creators in it too
Biggest issues for me as a veteran player ultimately boiled down to these things: No practice, no hyperspeed/highway speed options, and microtransactions just to...play the game. It didn't help that the controller itself feels cheap, but those things, just couldn't get past it.
The bust a groove outro made my ears perk up like a dog whistle
When you mentioned multiplayer, you forgot the mic thing/karaoke feature on some songs. And multiplayer also went up to 4 players (even though that wouldn't fix it)
I love how the iOS version just had the small video on the top with the highway taking up 90% of the screen.
The birds dying from you playing so bad is fucking hilarious wtf 🤣
My only problem with GH live is that they have too many folk, and pop music
I’m biased to rock music
Yep, i also got used to massive rock hits on older GH games, when i booted up GH Live i was really disappointed
@@alphaascii gh3 literally ended with a dragonforce song
Hay I was a percussion person with no drum kits. Learning a bass peddle from a game and how to use percussion to get into drumming is something great. Love the guitar stuff too but ya that's my take.
8-bit beat at 1.0 track speed is crazy
There was a lot of problem with the game, not to mention the controller. The controller was so busted the buttons were stuck whenever you press down on one of them not to mention I kinda like the original guitar hero because when you had a song that you bought from the store you could play whenever you want.
Great vid man!
I actually prefer the 6-fret guitar and have played in since. The GHL TV GUI is shit though so since Clone Hero came out I've been using that. If you have an old 6-fret laying around, I'd highly recommend trying it :)
I was one of the people who bought it for the Wiiu. I remember there being a lawsuit against Activision for not keeping the TV service active.
I appreciate the HFR soundtrack in the background
I liked it quite a bit
I only had two gripes with Guitar Hero Live
1. It was too short.
2. They used master tracks rather than make covers of the songs. It was honestly odd to see real musicians just lip-synching to the master tracks. Its Guitar Hero LIVE for heaven's sake
It doesn't even feel like a guitar hero game
The game was a too far drastic change from the previous GH games. song list was all over the place and nothing too memorable except the songs I hated. Compared to the previous games it felt cold a bit lifeless.
Was so excited when I got this game, probably only played it for about a week bcs it sucked. Great video!!
Did it suck? or more likely you were not very good and unwilling to adapt and or learn. :)
@ haha no, the game was not nearly as good compared to the previous ones so it kind of sucked. if i could use the new guitar on older games i would have
What completely killed this game for me was watching gameplay footage and immediately seeing a three-lane guitar track.
Even though I *know* it has more frets total than previous games, and even though I think having multiple buttons per lane to simulate using different strings is honestly clever design... it just makes it look like Guitar Hero for Kindergarteners. It's way too visually simplistic to feel exciting at all. They should have either just added a sixth lane or, if they wanted to really go for complexity, given us four or even five lanes with two frets each. Ten-button Guitar Hero would be insanely fun.
The best thing about this game was it got me to pick up the classic games again. Live wasn’t good, but I genuinely loved the TV mode. It was like playing along to MTV and the live leaderboard and rivals mode was pretty cool imo. The originals will always reign superior, but I genuinely put a lot of hours into this game
First time playing guitar hero live, first introduction. I screwed up so badly when playing the anthem that when everyone was booing, I cried so hard I ditched the game for a week (I was 10)
13:49 does that mod remove all the grind and play token stuff?
I was willing to look past the live-action experience instead of CG
I was willing to look past that it was a different developer producing it (DJ Hero team)
I was willing to look past the arcade style microtransactions
I was willing to look past the reviews saying it was not that great
But what I was NOT willing to look past was the change to a 6-fret controller. Why change the most iconic feature if it wasn't broken?
This reboot reflected a trend of the 2010s which was this minimalistic lifeless bland presentation of everything. Like think about the old McDonalds building vs the modern ones. Og guitar hero had that edge and personality to it. Yea the characters looked kinda cartoonish but they had style and aura. Just look at the band members and crowd @ 4:28 this is the complete opposite of the swag the original guitar hero had
I loved the six fret system, but the live service system and bad guitars were what killed it. The hammerons being overwritten was also really bad, but the custom servers had a fix.
8:05 surprised that hasn’t been sued from existence.
3:42 yeah, kind of a lot of stress for a tutorial. Is the first set randomized or always the same songs?
How’d they film the crowd footage?
Having a guitar hero's guitar was a dream. Still to this day i dont have the money lol
4:44 distort the guitar? What do you mean?
Played a demo of this for like a minute and got motion sick, never picked it up because of the live mode
Just the thought of this game makes me want to crash out
It’s too bad rock band 4 stopped adding DLC but least they allowed previous purchases to carry over
All that microtransaction bullshit really epitomizes the state the AAA game industry was in in the mid 2010s.
Have not played the game in near a decade, but I recognize Black Widow of La Porte when I see it 1:10 lol
Yes.
I loved the new button layout. It was a lot more interesting having a bit more interesting finger poritions.
The track list was what killed it for me. I literally cannot recall a single song from the game when I can remember huge swaths of songs from every game until this one.
All we really wanted was djent hero
6:38 lol, what happened?
For me the hate for the game really started when they found out there was a live streaming service part of it to play songs that were another guitar hero if they did another smash hits maybe it would have been better
3:28
Guitar hero live biggest issue is the pay to play for the actually good songs
Live service.
Ugly new controller.
Questionable tracklist.
To put it simply:
-Dog water track list half the size of every previous entry
-Scores mean NOTHING
-Microtransactions to QUICKPLAY songs outside of career (for when you DON'T want to watch douche bags eyeball you from all different directions for 3-5 minutes)
-Predatory MTX scheme
-No practice mode
-GHTV was one of the worst radios to ever exist for guitar music
-Shoveled tween garbage down your throat for hours straight as advertisements just so you can play one or two actually fun & good songs
-A game about a creative hobby removed all of the creativity in favour of forcing you to watch the least immersive POV FMVs they could produce complete with extremely punchable faces, or music videos that you could watch on TH-cam for free
-The control scheme is the definition of casual and robs the player of the arcade experience
When you said "Arcade experience", you reminded me that GH Arcade existed. (edit bc typo)
Easy sum up for me was I hated the controller I hated the Runway being borderline indistinguishable and bad music
I bought rock band 4 over guitar hero live. The smaller frets at the bottom of the neck allow me to play better. Plus, i have the rock band 1 and 3 exports for rock band 4 and they added songs from previous games as dlc for those that don't have the exports. I'm currently at around 850 songs (including dlc and exports) on rock band 4
You mainly played with the solo buttons?
@casualgamer1209 they're not really solo frets. They work the same way the bigger frets do.
@@MADMAN401 I know. It's just the term used to describe them.
One of the things i hate most about this game is the unintuitive, awkward as hell hammer-ons. On a real guitar, if you hold 2 frets on different strings, you can pick what string to... pick, but in this game, holding the same note or higher on the OPPOSITE LANE, you can only hit single notes on that higher fret, which also means equal frets won't hit ANY single note (unless you count the b/w note as a single). The fact that this is the case is the flag planted on the already tall mountain of stupidity.
That being said, i wanna play this stupid game again! It is byfar my favorite way to play guitar hero, and i'm so upset that tv was discontinued, or i'd still probably own the game!
@@kookeekwisp GHTV Rebooted exists
Because of the terrible playlist I felt myself hating the crowd for their terrible taste in music when in negative crowd mode
It just sucks to me how the franchise fell off. My dad plays guitar and always wanted to get me into it. GH2 and 3 100 percent influenced me to actually pick it up.
play guitar hero live reloaded the servers not only the music on the disc
Surprised you didn't mention how bad the quality of the GH Live guitars could be, there were countless reports of it overstrumming and the frets constantly getting stuck down not even a few weeks after the game's release. Great stuff nonetheless
GH Live was awful easily the worst guitar hero game, but GHTV was an interesting idea that should have been a F2P game. Also, they never should have never change the guitar, so they could have sold an adapter for use with the 360 guitars
Worst Tracklist Ever
No character creator
The "Live" aspect was very cringe!!!
GHTV had the best songs but that token system was very stupid!
Gameplay was solid though
GHTV was cool in practice, the main game however was dog ass
The guitar was horrible
Unpopular opinion but to me, it had the best track list out of all the games. I got the game for Christmas when I was around 13-14 and it showed me so many songs and bands that I listen to today.
Yeah, I'm confused by the people saying that. If I can knock the on-disc setlist for anything it would be the lack of shred, but it still has heavy tracks. Plus, GH gameplay is completely disjoint from a song's real genre or guitar techniques, so them being fun or not is on the developer, not the songs.
DJ Hero was hot garbage, no wonder Hero Live never took off. First time I'm hearing of this game and I thought I owned them all lol.
Having a guitar hero's guitar was a dream. Still to this day i dont have the money lol
Broke little boy. There there.