Hardcore Gamer: The Rock Band/Guitar Hero style of music game was once among the most popular genres in the industry, but it's been quite a while since anyone has given them much thought. After a brief moment at the top, the music game bubble burst and both Guitar Hero and Rock Band were indefinitely discontinued. Given how rapidly interest in the genre declined, is there really any hope of its return?
It’s been nearly a decade since the release of the last Guitar Hero game. Is time running out for Guitar Hero, or are we closer than ever to the long-awaited reunion tour on the PS5 and Xbox Series X? As it turns out, we might soon see the return of a rock giant — at least, if modern gaming trends are to be trusted.
I just don’t see this being nearly as popular as it was back in the day. These kids are way too attached to phones and tablets to care about plastic guitars and drums. Would be cool if it did return but I just don’t see hype for it like the good old days of gaming.
I would gladly buy a guitar hero collection or just guitar hero 2 again on series X or ps5.
These groundbreaking video games changed gaming forever and drew in scores of fans in the process.
The Guitar Hero franchise died in the wake of Activision's lust for Call of Duty, but we should be dusting off those plastic guitars for a new Guitar Hero game.
Guitar Hero was good. The problem was Activision started creating many versions. Guitar Hero had the every one year cycle like COD and people felt they were being robbed.
Why in the hell would one want to spend time to learn a button mashing order when you can lean to play a real guitar in the same time frame.
Just as soon as the world is ready for the return of pogs.
If they don't make a million games in one year, then sure. I do like Rock Band but I'll enjoy my real guitar in Rocksmith. :)