Still have to download ME, but I didn’t even get a chance to play when I got home from work last night and couldn’t pry FO3 away from the kid at all today, so I gave Fable2 a go for about a half hour (had to get back to the office). It wasn’t enough time to get a real feel for it yet, so I’ll post comments later.
Now on to Patrick…
Game: 6/10
The game is good, but not perfect. The instrument and rocker creators are an improvement, but the set list has way too many weak songs (On the Road Again, Monsoon, The Joker, Go Your Own Way, Do It Again, Band On the Run, etc.). The recordings are not of the same quality as other games (coughrockcoughbandcough) while crowd interaction (even in overdrive) remains lame & their sing-alongs are a joke.
Instruments are not the game’s low point (game itself is), but they could have done a better job with the drums and I can’t sing worth a
either.
However the new guitar is a 100% improvement over the tiny original GH axe and the frets are better placed (closer together).
6.5/10
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Now how about…*drum roll*
Rock Band 2
Had it for weeks, and been playing it a lot. Here's how I break it down:
Game: 9/10
The game is near to perfect. The new instrument and rocker creators are slightly improved, but even the original RB creators blow GH:WT’s away. The song list is class without a dud in the bunch. Being able to play 99% of the original RB tracks and all the old DLC tracks is pure genius. I also think that the ability to play bass in solo is a nice addition. Playing with friends on Live against other bands rules! RB also has an easier interface as far as viewing each player’s ability and the overall band performance. Going into overdrive is more exciting and looks cleaner on RB and I prefer RBs dropping bars over the round notes used by GH, but that’s no major issue.
Instruments: 9/10
The instrument improvements are great. The drums are solid with better cushions and a metal reinforced pedal. I added the Mad Catz cymbal pack and they are much better than GH:WT’s and are the same colors as two of the drums, making them optional rather than necessary to hit. Simply put. BR’s drum arrangement is superior to GH:WT’s.
The guitar is better than the original in that it feels more solid and is wireless (at last). I need to spend more time trying out GH:WT’s slide, but I really like RB’s second set of little frets at the base of the neck that only need to be tapped. Unlike GH:WT, the strummer feels about the same as the original, but at least it’s still silent (unlike GH’s click-click-click).
Overall, the only downfall is the lack of ability to record your own tracks (which I have yet to try on GH:WT), but I guess they had to leave something for RB3.
What counts is which game is more fun and that’s where Rock Band blows Guitar Hero away. Rock Band is easier to play due the hardware and game design (not the difficulty level). Both the kid and I have more fun playing Rock Band, whether solo or together in a band. We also have a hell of a good time doing the challenges against each other and friends on Live. I can’t really compare playing against other bands on Live, as we have yet to play against another GH:WT band.
9/10
So Patrick all I can say is trade in your GH:WT, save up you allowance and get Rock Band 2!
Now on to Patrick…
Got it last Sunday, the day it came out, and have been playing it as much as I can. Here's how I break it down:PLCP said:Guitar Hero: World Tour
Got it yesterday, have been playing pretty much non-stop since. Here's how I break it down:
Game: 9.5/10
The game is near to perfect. The new instrument and rocker creators blew my expectations away, and I love the set list.
Game: 6/10
The game is good, but not perfect. The instrument and rocker creators are an improvement, but the set list has way too many weak songs (On the Road Again, Monsoon, The Joker, Go Your Own Way, Do It Again, Band On the Run, etc.). The recordings are not of the same quality as other games (coughrockcoughbandcough) while crowd interaction (even in overdrive) remains lame & their sing-alongs are a joke.
Instruments: 7/10PLCP said:Instruments: 6/10
The instruments are the game's low point. Note: I haven't used the microphone yet, as I'm not the best singer you've ever seen ( :lol: ).
Instruments are not the game’s low point (game itself is), but they could have done a better job with the drums and I can’t sing worth a
Agree again, but I haven’t had any problems with any of mine faltering. The right cymbal placement seems to be a issue for the kid however.PLCP said:The drums are pretty good, very quiet and have lots of bounce to them. However, my red drum is already starting to falter, and I have to hit it exactly in the center or otherwise it won't register. Occasionally when I hit the red on the edge the yellow cymbal goes off.
Agree once more, though I have yet to get the slide sections down pat. The tapping and longer notes effects are ripped from Rock Band. :wink:PLCP said:The guitar is fairly decent. I LOVE the new wah-strip. It's so great to tap instead of strum and the slide sections (albeit a bit hard) are tons of fun. It's also great to have a new effect on the longer notes.
However the new guitar is a 100% improvement over the tiny original GH axe and the frets are better placed (closer together).
Nothing to add here other than…splitting the cash payouts with the best member of the band getting to biggest percentage is dope!PLCP said:A few downfalls are as follows; the whammy bar feels like a wet noodle. Honestly, it's way too big. The strum bar is a bit too big and squishy for my liking. Occasionally my whammy and or strum bar squeaks. The wah-tap also goes off when I move the guitar too quickly, I guess it's too sensitive...
In the long run, I'd be willing to bet that the problems that I'm experiencing are solely because they are crappy first-gens with lots of bugs.
8.25/10
6.5/10
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Now how about…*drum roll*
Rock Band 2
Had it for weeks, and been playing it a lot. Here's how I break it down:
Game: 9/10
The game is near to perfect. The new instrument and rocker creators are slightly improved, but even the original RB creators blow GH:WT’s away. The song list is class without a dud in the bunch. Being able to play 99% of the original RB tracks and all the old DLC tracks is pure genius. I also think that the ability to play bass in solo is a nice addition. Playing with friends on Live against other bands rules! RB also has an easier interface as far as viewing each player’s ability and the overall band performance. Going into overdrive is more exciting and looks cleaner on RB and I prefer RBs dropping bars over the round notes used by GH, but that’s no major issue.
Instruments: 9/10
The instrument improvements are great. The drums are solid with better cushions and a metal reinforced pedal. I added the Mad Catz cymbal pack and they are much better than GH:WT’s and are the same colors as two of the drums, making them optional rather than necessary to hit. Simply put. BR’s drum arrangement is superior to GH:WT’s.
The guitar is better than the original in that it feels more solid and is wireless (at last). I need to spend more time trying out GH:WT’s slide, but I really like RB’s second set of little frets at the base of the neck that only need to be tapped. Unlike GH:WT, the strummer feels about the same as the original, but at least it’s still silent (unlike GH’s click-click-click).
Overall, the only downfall is the lack of ability to record your own tracks (which I have yet to try on GH:WT), but I guess they had to leave something for RB3.
What counts is which game is more fun and that’s where Rock Band blows Guitar Hero away. Rock Band is easier to play due the hardware and game design (not the difficulty level). Both the kid and I have more fun playing Rock Band, whether solo or together in a band. We also have a hell of a good time doing the challenges against each other and friends on Live. I can’t really compare playing against other bands on Live, as we have yet to play against another GH:WT band.
9/10
So Patrick all I can say is trade in your GH:WT, save up you allowance and get Rock Band 2!