The latter is actually thanks to only one thing: a soundtrack of over 90 songs that go back to the roots of the series and that's rock, hard rock and metal tracks. The gameplay remained the same, but improved a little. Thanks to the fact that the songs were picked for their notes, playing the guitar sequences is a lot more fun than in previous releases. Each song has something unique and each line of notes is original and plays nicely.
"Going back a few console generations, gaming experienced a surge of rhythm-based games. From shredding out in Guitar Hero to hitting the floor in Dance Central, game started crossing the line between general, real world practices and digital entertainment. Like most other genres, rhythm games became saturated and dipped off in popularity." --PlayStation Enthusiast
Stop these articles, christmas is over. At the least come up with a different title, I mean its January 4 already.
Remember a few years ago, when all the cool kids were hooked to the ‘Guitar Hero’ and ‘Rock Band’ games. It gave a chance for all the wannabe rockstars to do some of their favorite posing without an air guitar. Admittedly, it was a fun experience that revived the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll for a new generation.
The rumors are swirling, so The Geek Culture has a few suggestions on how Activision can bring back Guitar Hero right.