I'm never, ever getting a "Hero" game again.
I wasted £10 on the dull, soul wrenching pap that is "World Tour". Seriously has to be one of the most depressing, flat, miserable rhythm action experiences of my life.
These games are supposed to be exciting, fun, social and enjoyable. I got World Tour for a tenner last week and I actually want to throw it in the bin (I'll try and get three quid on trade in or something).
If you have a poor/eclectic track list, then you need to give the player at least a
few good tracks at the start, or just open the entire game up. Sitting through some of the worst songs, by middle of the road bands (Orange Crush by REM. Bland Nirvana, please?) is just torture. You just feel like you're hitting those little dots to make the pain and boredom go away.
Okay, so I'll try a few modes. Guitar is guitar and drums are drums. These games all rely on you liking the songs to get the most from them surely? Well, not really. Though I always find at least two songs per "level" I enjoy (before this bit of crap), the other songs tend to be upbeat and good enough to just enjoy playing anyway.
For both guitar and drum single player, the songs are just dreadful. There's nothing stand out enjoyable for the first two levels (I don't know about more, because I'd lost the will to live by now).
So, tried multiplayer. We're big fans of Rock Band multiplayer. Not of World Tour Multiplayer. Again, very poor initial track list. It took us until level 3 before we could find a song anyone wanted to take part on for vocals. That's almost an hours play before we have a full band wanting to join. There has never been a
single Rock Band track we haven't been able to find somebody to want to have a crack at the vocals on.
On to single player vocals then. This is always a bit hit and miss, more so than the drums and guitar. Unlike those, you can't simply sing a coloured note :lol: You really have to know the song a bit to be able to do it. Fortunately, the sets here are a bit better and I do know a couple of the songs. However, it just feels really flat. This is where you notice the biggest problem with World Tour - it's not loud or deep enough. There's something really flat about the entire game.
In Rock Band, you find that you actually feel as though you're on that stage, belting out these songs to the crowd. It's vibrant, there's a lot of extra noise around and it just sounds right. It has the correct feel.
World Tour feels like you're taking part in some kind of science experiment. It's very sterile.
I've always played these games for fun. Never to see what I can technically achieve. The play mechanics of Guitar Hero may (I'm no expert, so may) be more technically competent, but Neversoft have drained the life, guts and fun from the series. You do just feel like you're standing there hitting buttons at the right time. It should never feel like that, it should always feel as though you're performing - it's what it's emulating.
So, not even worth £10.
I've ordered Beatles Rock Band to replace it (my band in Rock Band is struggling as we need a good drummer to do the later levels :lol: ). I have no doubt that we'll know at least some of the songs this time