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Guitar Hero Metallica


The best Guitar Hero yet – IF you like Metallica

It’s getting tough to review Guitar Hero and Rock Band games, simply because they’re all pretty identical once you get beyond the tracklists. Sure, you might find a tweak here or there, but in truth, this series has been practically perfect from its inception. Guitar Hero: Metallica is more of the same goodness.

Guitarists, drummers, singers, and bassists can all play together – no rhythm guitar parts, sadly - and thankfully, the star power and performance meters are somewhere you can see them now. But the big addition to gameplay is for the guys banging on the skins: a second kick drum pedal. The double bass work is pretty optional – it gets its own special difficulty (Expert +), but you have to do it because it feels, for lack of a more clinical term, totally metal. Seriously, if you can get through Slayer’s “War Ensemble” at the highest difficulty setting, you will feel like and absolute musical super hero. And you will BE one because that song is an asshole.

You can also shut the built-in drum track off entirely and just play whatever drum part you want. Nice touch. Be warned though that you’ll need the Guitar Hero III drums. The Rock Band 2 kit doesn’t support the double-bass pedal - although you can pay another $25 or so to buy an adaptor and Rock Band-branded second pedal that does work.

The other obvious change this time around is obviously the focus on title band, Metallica. You might have heard of them. You’ve got 28 Metallica songs on order (31 on PS2 and Wii, who can’t download the entire new Metallica album, Death Magnetic), as well as 21 more from other bands Metallica likes. They’ve got good taste, too: Kyuss, Motorhead, Social Distortion, Suicidal Tendencies, Bob Seger and even the one and only Lynyrd Skynyrd and more. You can check out the full setlist here.

Obviously, this is best suited for the folks out there who rock hard enough to already know “Am I Evil?” was a Diamond Head cover, so if you’re not willing to bang your head a little, you should probably leave this one on the shelf. You’re not rocking enough for it. Oddly enough, 360 and PS3 owners will also notice that the only downloaded songs the game recognizes are the ones on Death Magnetic. That’s… totally weird. Our best guess is that it’s to keep you from doing something like playing Journey’s “Anyway You Want It” with the Metallica members as your onscreen avatars. Which would actually have been really fun.

The Metallica integration goes deeper than the music itself – the band members all appear in the game, although career mode finds you playing not as anyone IN Metallica, but as the band opening for them while on tour. You can use some Metallica samples in the music creation mode. Many venues important to the band’s career have been included. There’s also a ton of extra Metallica memorabilia: photos, obscure videos and trivia. The visual look is darker and more subdued as well, with black and gray tones often replacing the series’ usual Garish color palette. Which, like the rest of Guitar Hero: Metallica, is simply the most metal way to do it.

Apr 3, 2009

You'll love
  • Double-bass drum pedal
  • Multiplayer meters in right place
  • Tons and tons of Metallica
You'll hate
  • If you hate metal? Everything
  • Doesn't support other DLC
  • Shaky support for Rock Band drums

 
9 Comments
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Corsair89  - 7 months 22 days ago 
I love Metallica and metal, so thsi game is definetely on my list of games to get.
NanoElite666  - 7 months 22 days ago 
Finally, a Guitar Hero game that's totally for metalheads.
iKOemos  - 7 months 22 days ago 
U need the Guitar hero 4 drums. Gh 3 didn't come with drums, u need to fix that and this is easily the best Guitar Hero yet simply cos its Metallica
Awesomeitude1523  - 7 months 22 days ago 
WOOOOOOOH METALLICA GAME!! FINaLLY A REASON TO GET A GUITAR HERO GAME RATHER THAN ROCK BAND 2.
superninja  - 7 months 22 days ago 
WHY would u want to use rock band drums they suck like real bad
Bassist94  - 7 months 21 days ago 
gh3 drums?

whut?

you mean gh4, i would fix that
Maxstats69  - 7 months 21 days ago 
Metallica? Those sellouts? Yeah, I'd rather waste $60 on a 10 minute donkey show preview in some shady shack on the west side of Mexico than buy anything these jit bags put their name on.

Selling these GH games for specific bands is yet another reason to get even more money out of gamers. With DLC being the way of the future there is no reason this couldn't just be DLC for the previous GH game. But the fact that there are still kids out there that are stupid enough to buy it is the reason that crap like this will continue to happen.
doomdoomdoom  - 7 months 20 days ago 
why metallica? there music is not that good as other music I've heard... and I've listened to all there music.

They should have made GH Disturbed, Godsmack, Linkin Park, All That Remains, Korn, Slipknot, Five Finger Death Punk, and Tool. There all better than Metallica

Hell even Guitar Hero Elvis sounds better than metallica ha ha ah ha!

Or Guitar Hero Beetles... Ha ha ah ha

the only way i would "like" metallica is if they made a Guitar Hero Hanna Montana ha ha...
well the way she is selling crap ever were i be the next guitar hero and the last.
DrFailgood  - 6 months 5 days ago 
Easily Neversoft's best Guitar Hero. It's tied with Harmonix's GH2. :D
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Guitar Hero Metallica
Guitar Hero Metallica

Genre: Simulation
Release date: Mar 29, 2009
Published by: Activision
Developed by: Neversoft
Franchise: Guitar Hero
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
4 player CO-OP
1 player SOLO
Online
8 player VS
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