Guitar Hero World Tour Cheats
Guitar Hero: World Tour by Activision is said to follow in the footsteps of its predecessor, GH3: Legends of Rock. This series has been able to give testament to just how big the market for musical games is out there. And with new features incorporated into Guitar Hero WT, Activision is set to create what could be the biggest music game release the industry has seen yet.
The biggest feature of Guitar Hero World Tour is the enhancement of its instruments and the inclusion of the music creator. Hence, it realizes your ultimate rock star fantasies by giving you more control on how you play this game.
Expect the guitar to be part of the set, after all it is Guitar Hero World Tour, but there is also drums and vocals that are introduced into the foray. For die-hard guitar fans, don’t fret though because this particular instrument has had some tweaks done to make things more interesting.
It is now equipped with a sensitive touch pad that alter notes by simply sliding up or down that strip. The buttons are also made more accessible in case you want to switch to star power. The drums for Guitar Hero WT is relatively more quiet. Meanwhile, the entire pad set is more sensitive to how you hit them and it produces the sound accordingly.
Guitar Hero World Tour takes your rock star experience beyond your fantasies with their impeccable customization feature. The list of playable characters include real-life rock stars, but you can skip them and try creating your own rock star. The customization options are very specific so as you have a rock star that suits your own taste, whether its gothic, punk, or hard-core metal. The instruments could also be customized according to your preference, but mostly are for physical appearance only expect for the string styles which alter the music produced.
Because Guitar Hero World Tour is a music game, having a good track list is important. With bands like Linkin Park, Sublime, Van Halen, or Foo Fighters, there’s bound to be a tune you’d love to play. Meanwhile, the gameplay still consists of the typical vertical scroll and horizontal bar to adjust instruments and words, respectively.
And the highlight of all new features, the music creator enables you to add your own flavor into the available tracklist. You can get hands-on with the music creation process, then share it to the GH tunes for others to download your own created tracks.
Other gameplay elements included in Guitar Hero WT include a maximum of five careers to choose from and a non-linear difficulty progression that suits everyone. For starters to this game, you can practice your guitar and music skills through the new beginner difficulty.
Activision is still mum about the pricing but expect it to be quite “competitive” with what else is in the market.
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