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Activision Unveils Guitar Hero World Tour
Latest installment introduces new eight-player “battle of the bands” mode

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted May 24, 2008
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A new generation of axe shredders, drummers and fearless frontmen will come together and rock with Activision's Guitar Hero World Tour. The latest installment from the video game franchise, Guitar Hero World Tour will transform music gaming by marrying Guitar Hero’s guitar gameplay, with a cooperative band experience that combines the most advanced wireless instruments with revolutionary new online and offline gameplay modes. The game will feature a slick newly redesigned guitar, a genuine electronic drum kit and a microphone, as well as an innovative Music Studio music creator that lets players compose, record, edit and share their own rock and roll anthems, along with online Band Career and 8-player “Battle of the Bands.”

Delivering the largest on-disc set list in a music-rhythm game to-date, Guitar Hero World Tour is comprised entirely of master recordings from some of the greatest classic and modern rock bands of all-time including Van Halen, Linkin Park, The Eagles, Sublime and many more. Additionally, the game will offer significantly more localized downloadable music than ever before on all of the next-generation consoles. Budding rock stars will also be given creative license to fully customize everything from their characters’ appearance and instruments to their band’s logo and album covers.

In addition to a newly designed more responsive guitar controller and microphone, Guitar Hero World Tour will deliver the most realistic drum experience ever in a video game with an authentic electronic drum kit. Featuring three drum pads, two raised cymbals and a bass kick pedal, the drum controller combines larger and quieter, velocity-sensitive drum heads with soft rubber construction to deliver authentic bounce back and is easy to set up, move, break down and store.

Guitar Hero World Tour delivers more ways to play than ever before. Virtual musicians can live out their rock and roll fantasies by playing either a single instrument, or any combination of instruments, in addition to the full band experience. In addition to all of the online gameplay modes from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, Guitar Hero World Tour introduces Battle of the Bands mode which allows eight players to join online and challenge each other band-to-band to determine who is the best of the best. In the Band modes, up to four players can jam together, online or off, as they progress through the game, and in single-player Career Mode, players can jam on any of the instruments in branching venue progression enabling them to rock out in the order of their choice.

The game’s new Music Studio lets players express their musical creativity by giving them access to a full compliment of tools to create digital music from scratch, utilizing all of the instruments, and then play their compositions in the game. Music creators will also be able to share their recordings with their friends online through GHTunes where other gamers can download their unique compositions and play them.

Guitar Hero World Tour is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for the Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3. The Wii version is being developed by Vicarious Visions. The PlayStation 2 version is being developed by Budcat.

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Shawn  -  May 27, 2008 2:55 AM ET
I know it's taking a lot of ideas from Rock Band, but this one really does sound like it'll be a lot of fun. I especially like the idea of the track creator tool - hopefully it'll push the trend away from purchasing all of the song packs (as it can get quite expensive in the long run).

Canucklehead23  -  May 30, 2008 8:52 AM ET
Just like the video game crash of the 1980s, so too will the music genre suffer a similar fate if EVERYONE is bringing out all these peripherals. If the rock band drum kit doesn't work with Guitar Hero 4, then I likely won't bother, I only have so much room in my apartment for plastic drum kits. The track creator sounds cool. Lets hope they get rid of those idiotic, frustrating boss battles that completely ruined GH III.

Shawn  -  May 30, 2008 9:31 AM ET
I loved the boss battles, the battle mode in general was one of my favourite parts.

Twinkie99  -  May 30, 2008 10:32 PM ET
i hope this is as good or better as Rock band as i might just have to buy it.

Lone_Prodigy  -  May 30, 2008 10:55 PM ET
Saw an ad for this game: MSRP $59.99! That's more expensive than a Wii game!

Well it was Rogers Video: they sometimes hike up the price a bit. Wii Fit is $89.99, but Haze is $69.99. Go figure.

xmodpwnage  -  May 31, 2008 12:09 AM ET
games are starting to be ridiculous in price.

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