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Guitar Hero World Tour


It's got drums and vocals now – can it out play Rock Band 2?

There are several important differences in the way Guitar Hero: World Tour handles the actual nitty-gritty of playing when compared to Rock Band 2. First is that GHWT has a worse interface – the star/rock meter is shared by all users and stuffed up in a corner, making it hard to tell who’s failing and how much star power is left during multiplayer sessions. It gives you the power to trigger star power in smaller increments and at any time, even as a singer or drummer, which is helpful. On the downside, that shared Rock meter means that if one person fails out, the song is over for everyone. That is not helpful. It is instead annoying as hell.

GHWT creates a greater difference between instruments, too. Guitar players get the touch pad, bass players sometimes strum “open” notes (no buttons), and singers can work the crowd a little more in special moments (though they don’t have Rock Band’s tambourine taps).

However, there’s still something about the actual note charts that doesn’t feel as good as Rock Band 2. Sometimes they just don’t feel as organic, and sometimes they feel like there are extra notes tacked on. It’s hard to put into words, but it feels a little more like a game as opposed to a music simulation. Though esoteric, this is a big deal, and when combined with the poor placement of the star/rock meter and its all-for-one failure condition, reason enough for us to still give Rock Band 2 the overall edge in gameplay.

One thing Guitar Hero World Tour has all to itself is the recording studio (Rock Revolution’s doesn’t count), which enables a devoted user to create his or her own songs and upload/download them via the ol’ webtubes. It’s very robust, though there are two big let-downs. One: you can’t record vocals. Just bass, drums, and guitar. Two: The other side of it being impressively powerful is that it’s also incredibly complex. This is basically a Pro-Tools setup, which you’re trying to control with a toy instrument. There’s a nice tutorial, but you’re still going to need a lot of time and patience to get decent results.

So, is Guitar Hero World Tour better than Rock Band 2? Not quite. Yes, the instruments are superior, and we love four-on-four online matches, varied tweaks to each instrument’s parts, character customization, and build-your-own-guitar options. But, we just don’t get as much out of the music editor as one would hope, and Rock Band 2’s better note maps, smarter interface and more musical “feel” resonate more with us.

Nov 10, 2008

You'll love
  • Great drum kit, really good guitar
  • Strum notes, slide sections
  • Recording studio
You'll hate
  • Studio powerful, but complicated
  • Multiplayer ends when anyone fails
  • Single player gimmicky, but thin

 
8 Comments
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vic88  - 1 year 21 days ago 
i see the fail in multiplayer being really annoying
brothir  - 1 year 19 days ago 
I'm so going to get this. I feel that GH is superior to Rock Band for only two reasons: Rock Band (and the two first Gh's) use cover songs. I've heard the cover song of "Run to the hills", and it sounds nothing like the original, which isn't necessarily a big problem, but the fact that the singer's voice breaks at the more sceamy parts of the song, which Bruce Dickinson handles perfectly, totally ruins the whole song. This isn't the only song that suffers from it, but the interface in Rock Band feels like deciphering hieroglyphs. The diamond shaped notes are just too big, and when you gain Overdrive it isn't as obvious as in GH. Also a thing that gives Gh the upper hand is the song recording. It's the one thing I've felt that GH and Rock Band has always lacked. It'll be interesting to see if Rock Band says "me too".
londondude119  - 1 year 17 days ago 
This game is going to be so COOL!!!
AyJay  - 1 year 17 days ago 
u didnt say anything about the mii freestyle mode
rabbitsrmine  - 1 year 16 days ago 
This game's gonna be great

@AyJay:
That's cos its a ps3 review.
ockved  - 11 months 29 days ago 
I'm a newbie, my daughter wanted it! It is fun, and I'm starting to get the hang of it!
jtan189  - 11 months 14 days ago 
I'm sure I'll get this eventually. Especially since I can't stand Rock Band, primarily because of its easy difficulty. Until then I'll get by with GH3 and Frets and Fire.
guitardudezach10  - 11 months 3 days ago 
I really thought the layout of career and quickplay mode was annoying because it goes by venue rather than difficulty. It also sucks how you have to play certain songs at certain venues. the setlist also kinda sucks, but i guess it wouldnt be as good as the other guitar heros because they had to pick songs that would fit a whole band rather than just guitar
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Guitar Hero World Tour
Guitar Hero World Tour

Genre: Other Games/Compilations
Release date: Oct 28, 2008
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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