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Guitar Hero World Tour Review

Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Review by Tom Bramwell

27 October, 2008

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Career mode is also a relative letdown. It's split into decent single-player versions for each instrument and a multiplayer alternative for two players or more, but the multiplayer mode is rather flat next to Rock Band's slick, globetrotting gig sequences, which had a mix of individual songs and sets, some with mystery line-ups that incorporate songs from later in the game. Gigs in Guitar Hero World Tour are 3-6 song sequences, with only a few surprise encores to lighten things up. Small but important details are missed - Rock Band's load-screen silhouettes, the crowd singing along, "fans" as experience points - without satisfying replacement.

The occasional introduction of a famous rocker is also rather incidental. Sting, Ozzy Osbourne, Hendrix; throwing in celebrity musicians to play with and against used to be a way of injecting personality into a single-player rhythm game, but in a genre that now puts the emphasis on the band in the lounge instead, the presence of these caricatures is anachronistic, as are the cartoon visuals and wacky venues. However, there are leaderboards for each song post-play, you can set up your own set-lists quickly and intuitively, and there's online four-versus-four Battle of the Bands.

And away from Career, there's the Recording Studio. Thanks to a series of tutorials and a handy wizard, the Studio interface allows players to set backbeat, bass-line and tempo quickly and then start laying down songs by ear or musical experience. Guitars can be used to input lead, rhythm, bass and keytar, or act as drum machines, and the actual drums are also supported. The interface is tightly packed here, even compared to regular four-player play, and juggling controls for input, recording and playback can be fiddly until you learn your way around, but there are some nice touches - like raising or lowering the guitar neck to move between octaves.

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Ah, the background stuff nobody has time to look at. Rock Band wins out here, managing effortless cool while Guitar Hero struggles with caricature.

Then there's GH Mix to nudge notes, create loops, re-record parts and generally mess with the sound, and for every shortcut available, there's a manual route to add subtleties that matter. Once a song is tagged with genre, the correct instrument parts and album art, it can also be uploaded to GH Tunes. Activision has said it will delete copyright-infringing material upon request, but we doubt this will stem the tide.

Overall Recording Studio is versatile, and even though creating music is less immediate and visual than other games that rely on user-generated content, like LittleBigPlanet, it's easy to envisage this becoming a cult attraction among Guitar Hero's many legions of fans, whose work will then benefit the musically illiterate. Any song produced in the Studio - whether created locally or downloaded - can be played as a song in the regular game, and the only missing part is vocals.

It should also be noted that the game, as a whole, does not just play to the most talented and devoted. Difficulty can now be adjusted when you fail a song, even if it's the middle song in a set-list. Faced with one of Guitar Hero's notorious difficulty spikes, of which there are a few here, the option to try again at a human level is very welcome. Neversoft has also allowed access to gigs at any stage of a Career mode on any difficulty level once they are unlocked, even if they were originally accessed through a lower skill setting.

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The Recording Studio will make a small section of people very happy, but GH Tunes has the potential to keep a lot more of us entertained.

All of this leaves Rock Band at a slight disadvantage, but it makes some of that back in its soundtrack. Guitar Hero World Tour has 86 songs on-disc, but still has fewer anthemic, sing-along selections. It's important that songs in a group-based rhythm-action game are recognisable, because the vocalist often sets the agenda, and while the instruments accept skill and reaction as compensation for foreknowledge, ignorant karaoke can be disastrous.

However, it's easy to imagine Guitar Hero World Tour players tearing through the set-list and then - thanks to the cross-compatibility of instruments - going back to the shop to pick up a Rock Band 2 solus disc in a few months, which also grants access to the Harmonix game's downloadable content archive. The small number of people who bought Rock Band in May or September can do the opposite and buy the Guitar Hero World Tour disc to take advantage of the Recording Studio and extra songs.

Were Rock Band 2 on the market today, the decision would be more difficult, as the gap between instrument quality would be reduced and the software battle would go in Rock Band 2's favour. But it isn't on the market, we don't know when it will be, and its new guitars and drums aren't so wildly different or superior to justify waiting. And by the time it is available, Harmonix may discover that the tables have turned, and that Rock Band 2 is competing for money "As spent happily on" this instead.

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JediMasterMalik
27/10/08 @ 01:03
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Still haven't got any GH or even RB. Everything is just so confusing!

First post? How quaint
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TheSaint
27/10/08 @ 01:19
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9 not bad but think I will stick with Rock band.
Law07
27/10/08 @ 01:26
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So as good as LBP then?
magikdodo
27/10/08 @ 01:34
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or as good as saints row 2? lmao
sirtacos
27/10/08 @ 01:39
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Holy mackerel!

I'm still not going to get it. I find it scary because it has the potential to render real guitar playing obsolete.

Not really, but I still have an instinctive dislike for the entire Guitar Hero series.
SimonM7
27/10/08 @ 01:48
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You can talk all you want about how RB and GH differ, but at the end of the day it's either fun to be hitting buttons to the music or it isn't. Turns out in this sense they're pretty much identical whichever way you slice it, and best music selection = best game. I really don't think anyone can pretend to be as content with this over the seemingly limitless amount of music coming (and already being in) RB's way.

I say this as a disenheartened believer in GH as a purer more hardcore "guitar" experience, but now that they seem intent on competing on RB's terms with the whole instrument set they're really exposing themselves for what they are; The weaker list of songs.

With RB2 content already downloadable and playable with pal RB discs, importing some RB2 drums and buying a few new albums seems like the better alternative.

I'm baffled at the apparent lack of understanding this outcome on the devs' part.
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AhrimaaN
27/10/08 @ 01:53
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Basically because joe average isn't going to check compatibility, or tracklists too cloesly and just go 'oh yeah it's that game you can try and be in a band with others that everyones talking about - let's get it for the kids/myself'

win win. They beat out RB2 = more of a win than you may think. Seeing that Rock Band 1 is barely even out in say... Australia... there could be some strange sales numbers going on around these titles.
Lave_from_PA
27/10/08 @ 05:47
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Are they releasing a drum + game kit? I got GH III last xmas, and paying about the same for the GH:WT but with a drum kit instead makes perfect sense - but all I;ve seen so far is the really, really expernsive full pack.
Eraysor
27/10/08 @ 07:16
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I am a Rock Band man, but the lack of an RB2 release date is driving me to buy this one. The setlist is a little lacking here though :S
JahB
27/10/08 @ 07:47
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good review i'll be picking this up as soon as it's out and buy the rock band 2 disc whenever that comes around

so when do we get an official GHWT release date?
Der_tolle_Emil
27/10/08 @ 07:48
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I bought RB when it came out and had tons of fun with it. I sold it to a friend last week because I also want RB2 with the newer instruments but no sense in having two drumsets and four guitars (have GH2 and GH3 as well).

GH WT looks great but I will wait for RB2 - Both guitars I got with GH2 and GH3 had defects while the RB stuff was excellent. I might pick GH WT up later though.
Daikon
27/10/08 @ 08:13
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I wonder if there's any way to access my GH3 DLC in this game...
Hamflank
27/10/08 @ 08:17
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Scores a meagre 7.8 on IGN:
IGN Xbox 360 review

Wii version scores an 8.8, though. The online stuff is being praised:
IGN Wii review
muscleblade
27/10/08 @ 08:28
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"Still haven't got any GH or even RB. Everything is just so confusing!"

You are missing out.
dr_faulk
27/10/08 @ 08:33
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Hmm, review almost read like an 8. But I guess, considering the high standards set by both games, EG have to split hairs.

Why is Rock Band 2 taking so long to come out here? My impression is tha the download store for Rock Band is much better than Guitar Heroes. In which, case, do what EG suggest: pick this up, finish it, buy the Rock Band 2 disc.
curtlikesmeat
27/10/08 @ 08:39
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I guess it remains to be seen how interested people are in buying a second lot of instruments. Personally I won't be buying any more unless the original RB kit gets sold on ebay or something.
Razz
27/10/08 @ 08:43
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Heh! I knew this would be good. :)) £150 quid though.... :/ I've got enough to keep me going till this drops in price.
Chufty
27/10/08 @ 08:54
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More mentions of Rock Band than a Rock Band review
Phily50
27/10/08 @ 08:54
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GH III on PS3 at least, didn't even support online play with friends. Hopefully they have sorted it out this time around.
Harrihotpants
27/10/08 @ 09:02
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I have pre-ordered this (full band kit) and taken the 14/11 off, this and COD WaW in the same day, should be a good session......
andywilkie35
27/10/08 @ 09:05
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as this supports the Rock Band instruments I'll get the game and use those. Its good that the drum kit works on this coz I didn't wanna get another
FooAtari
27/10/08 @ 09:06
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I didn't buy Rockband. But I badly want one of these games and the drums.

Think I'll wait for RB2 though as GHWT just cannot compete with the number of songs available for RB2 and new song packs being released every week. (I take it RB2 is getting a PS3 release?)

Music games are all about the songs, and in this regard RB spanks GH.

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Ah yeah never thought about using these instruments with RB. I don't really want the other instruments though and I think you can buy the RB instruments separately. Just want the drums!
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stampax
27/10/08 @ 09:17
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Basically the games seem like they'll be pretty similar - the biggest difference is the amount of downloadable content - and guitar hero has been woeful at that compared to rock band - is that going to change at all?
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27/10/08 @ 09:18
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Anyone know if that premium drum kit is available over here...

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they are

They are. Little expensive though. Wonder if they can be used with other drum software on pc.
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Blackthorned
27/10/08 @ 09:21
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The lack of a UK release date yet again for a Rock Band game is astounding to me - why would they do that again?
Despite preferring RB as a game – and the sequel has the edge on song list over GH IV – I hope that kind of arrogance to punished with GH pulling in a large user base.
morriss
27/10/08 @ 09:25
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I bet it's shit.
FairgroundTown
27/10/08 @ 09:49
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Count me in with the "confused" crowd. It is a lot of money to spend, and I'm scared to spend it in case I make the wrong choice. Plus there is additional platform confusion, so I'm never quite sure which one I'm reading reviews of.
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27/10/08 @ 09:57
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@Harrihotpants

The world will play "WoTLK" however which comes out a day before. ;)
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27/10/08 @ 10:02
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Sick of these shitty cash cows getting high scores.

This is the new age of gaming, and it blows.
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27/10/08 @ 10:02
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I resisted RB, helped by the ridiculous treatment of us Europeans. On the instruments front though, having a raised hi-hat makes the world of difference to me with the drums, so I'll certainly be getting this and then getting RB2 solus should it ever appear on these shores.
Harrihotpants
27/10/08 @ 10:20
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@dingo75

In the interest of my marriage, I have pledged to stay away from such evil bits of software....
DUFFKING
27/10/08 @ 10:32
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Some of the Expert charts on this game look like utter shit again, and frankly, the engine looks as terrible as GH3s.
skullcommander
27/10/08 @ 10:35
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I rekon the way to go is to buy the guitar hero world tour set up (especially since limited editions have the second guitar/bass included), then buy rock band 2 solus. I thought that the rock band instruments felt weedy and unresponsive.
Pobman
27/10/08 @ 10:36
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Is there going to be a separate review of this for the Wii?
nickthegun
27/10/08 @ 10:47
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Does anyone know if there is an unlock all code floating around for this?

I really cant be doing with fuckarseing around in the tour mode.
Jimpanse
27/10/08 @ 11:25
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first !
Jimpanse
27/10/08 @ 11:32
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eg.net searchplugin for your browser -->
http://www.eurogamer.net/forum_thread_po...

cheers
Thunderbolt!
27/10/08 @ 12:23
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I dont know if many people here have problems with their GH3 guitar but after swapping the faceplate on the guitar, the green button doesnt work so well. It works okish but I cant use the whammy bar as it doesnt register. My friend also switched the faceplate oh his guitar and had a similar problem.

So I'm thinking a getting the new guitar and then the RB2 disc.

On the whole I dont play GH3 anymore only RB as its a much more enjoyable experience. Hope it changes with this new edition though.
IneptPercy
27/10/08 @ 12:52
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Looks good to me, I resisted rock band and glad I did.

Buy this for the better hardware then buy rockband when this gets boring.
beastmaster
27/10/08 @ 13:03
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It's out on Nov 7th. Same day as GOW 2.
Kyle
27/10/08 @ 13:09
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As good as Peggle Deluxe then?
kangarootoo
27/10/08 @ 13:47
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@Thunderbolt!

Sounds to me like your faceplate is interfering witt the neck joint by not allowing the neck to seat as far into the body as it should, so sometimes the connection for the green button isn't making proper contact.

Without a diagram its hard to give a decent suggestion. I might suggest sanding off a little bit of the very edge of the faceplate, underneath the "fretboard" where it won't be visible. Hard to say without seeing it properly though.
Thunderbolt!
27/10/08 @ 14:10
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kangarootoo,

Thanks for the reply and I'll try out your suggestion.

I've kind of gotten used to its quirks, its seems to have a extra strong spring on the neck pushing it out and causing the lack of contact. And it also helps if the batteries are new and so no rechargables.

It just made me weary of getting faceplates (which is a pity as I have cool flames on mine).

So I was thinking of just replacing the whole package and starting again with GH WT
theLU
27/10/08 @ 14:22
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I have found that putting on a rubber band, connecting the "strap knob" on the neck to the one on the bottom, pushed the two parts together and fixes the button problem completely.

...a Star Power button gives players the option of palming for score multipliers rather than whipping the neck aloft.
The Guitar Hero series has always had one of those. Although it was labeled "Select" before.
darc
27/10/08 @ 14:39
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Activision (or whoever was accountable) dropped the ball when they opted not to support RB peripherals in the last round. I wound up downloading tons of RB songs because I had two usable guitars for RB and only one for GH. Now we've just bought RB2 (software only) and there's no way I'm going to bother to switch back now. I can only buy so many boxes of huge plastic controllers before I start to feel guilty. Have already passed that point, actually.
aphexstwin
27/10/08 @ 15:33
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good review. rock band is the only competition, hence the references btw.

question - how do you use accumulated star power on the drums? rb had those wank fills with that even more masterbatory(!) drumkit sounds placed in illogical spots (hmm, run to the hills?) is it the same system on ghwt?

to agree with a few points, tool, especially schism is for the epic win, and rb/rb2 solus with gh peripherals too, simply due to drums having cymbals. that ion kit wont be much use on rb2 if the cymbals are cross-matched with no clear identification as to whether its a drum or cymbal note on screen...
brazzauk
27/10/08 @ 16:08
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I have RB1 and RB2 on PS3 and I don't agree with this review.

Spent five or so hours on GHWT this weekend and its not a patch on RB1 let alone RB2. It's a good fun game but its not a patch on Rock band for me. Some really bad decisions in GHWT for me. Whole band fails out if one person fails, only 6 songs in create a setlist, vocals are pony imo, grpahics too cartoony for my taste, have to complete every song with each instrament to unlock it all, band setup is non-existent.

The song creator is not that good and that for me was the main difference. Good setlist but a lot of it is in RB1 or 2.

My RB catalog is now nearly 400 songs so I don't see me playing this too much. There is room for both though but if you are only buying one I would go with Rock Band 2

As for the comment about the drum rocker, you only have one extra pad on the GHWT drum, they still dont map all Hi-Hat, Ride and Crash. There are still remaps. A standard kit would need at least 8 inputs so the six on GH is still two short. Solution - learn the song!!!

Also they say in the review about no release date for RB2, cobblers its out over here on the 21st of November on 360!!!
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Feanor
27/10/08 @ 16:37
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Spent five or so hours on GHWT this weekend and its not a patch on RB1 let alone RB2. It's a good fun game but its not a patch on Rock band for me.

Your argument seems a little patchy.
Jdoki
27/10/08 @ 18:21
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The one thing GH and Rock Band reviews never seem to take in to account is the 'feel' of playing the game.

For me the single biggest factor is the Rock Band note patterns feel much more in tune with the song than Guitar Hero 3's.

I'm pretty shoddy at guitar games in general, but I can play on hard mode in Rock Band because it feels more natural - Guitar Hero 3 got it all wrong in my opinion, and nothing in the review really addresses that aspect in GH WT.
Barry619
27/10/08 @ 19:17
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I just have a serious question and i'd like peoples opinions on the answer.

Is this, or RB / RB2 worth getting if your only intrested in it for the guitar playing side?

It's a issue i've not seen covered with the all around instruments, but i've always been a fan of GH2 and 3, but recently sold them, i'm considering purchasing this GH then maybe latter the RB software, but i'm not really intrested in the vocals, the drums might be fun later, but i'm not that bothered, but am i missing out on too much of the game just using the guitar to justify buying it? Thanks.

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