In recent years, the music video game industry has pretty much been declared dead in the water by mainstream gamers who played Guitar Hero III or the original Rock Band once or twice in 2007. With shelves overflowing with Guitar Hero and Rock Band titles in recent years, a clearance music video game is pretty much commonplace at any given Target or Best Buy.
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.
Most likely answer is both platforms because why leave out 60-70 million platform gamers
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.
oh god i hope not. music games are so played out that they make fps' look downright fresh.
rockband is going the way of guitar hero just coming out all the time and now making bands like green day even though they released alot of DLC for green day
If they mean actually innovating the music game genre rather than rehash band related music games then I hope so. Rock Band 3 is going in the right direction of being able to utilize your own guitar. Though it's all good to see this come about, this seems like the last major thing that can possibly come about for the music genre. After this only track packs and DLC should be utilized.
if music games are what we're supposed to get excited about then gaming as a whole is in a sad state of affairs.