Guitar Hero 2 Impressions Roundup
The folks at Red Octane (now owned by Activision), are in the process of making a sequel to the hit PS2 title Guitar Hero. From the IGN hands-on: "Today we checked out 'John the Fisherman' on bass and 'War Pigs' on guitar. Being that you have Les Claypool on bass for 'John the Fisherman', it's not going to be the easiest bass line in the game by a long shot. But on the other hand, there isn't any sort of bass solo in the song so once you get down the main two or three licks, then you've got the song nailed. But it's seriously awesome - Claypool's playing in that song is heavy and pounding so playing his part is rad."
Guitar Hero : Actual guitar playiing :: DDR : Performance dance.
It's not the same thing at all, really.
That doesn't mean it can't be fun for the person doing it, whether they know how to do the "real" task or not.
Information wants to be anthropomorphized.
Am I the only one who ends up with Juke Box Hero going stuck in my head everytime I see the title for this game?
I'm in kind of the same position. I don't see the fun in pretending to play songs when I could just sit down and play them for real (especially when they're songs I already know, like John the Fisherman). Obviously I'm not the target audience for this game, but I'm wondering if there are some musicians here who do enjoy playing it.
I don't get the fascination with this type of game.
...or you can walk down to your local guitar center and buy a real start instrument and really learn how to play it.
You can fork out several hundred dollars to get a PS2, the game, the controller(s), etc... and still not really be learning to play a real instrument.
Hrmm.
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