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New Guitar Hero, coming later this year. They seem to mainly be showing the FMV Live portion, which has you in a first-person live-action view, playing as the guitarist on a stage. The video will change from a "good" to a "bad" feed, depending on how well you perform the song.
I saw Live being compared to a Call of Duty campaign, whereas Guitar Hero TV will be the bulk of the game—CoD multi-player.
GHTV is a collection of music channels like old MTV, where music videos will play in the background (instead of the FMV, or your in-game band on a stage in older games), and you'll play the note charts in the foreground. There's a selection of on-demand songs, in addition to what seem like sequential curated channels.
They're using a new guitar controller, which has 6 buttons in a 3-"fret" by 2-"string" layout.
The upper buttons are black; lower are white. On-screen, you'll see notes represented by black guitar picks pointing up; white picks pointing down.
It's being made by FreeStyleGames, who previously did the DJ Hero series. Those were pretty good games, so that's a good sign.
The guitar & game will be $100, on PS4, PS3, Xbone, 360, Wii U, and mobile. Guitar Hero TV will be included with that, at least to a certain degree.
New Guitar Hero, coming later this year. They seem to mainly be showing the FMV Live portion, which has you in a first-person live-action view, playing as the guitarist on a stage. The video will change from a "good" to a "bad" feed, depending on how well you perform the song.
I saw Live being compared to a Call of Duty campaign, whereas Guitar Hero TV will be the bulk of the game—CoD multi-player.
GHTV is a collection of music channels like old MTV, where music videos will play in the background (instead of the FMV, or your in-game band on a stage in older games), and you'll play the note charts in the foreground. There's a selection of on-demand songs, in addition to what seem like sequential curated channels.
They're using a new guitar controller, which has 6 buttons in a 3-"fret" by 2-"string" layout.
The upper buttons are black; lower are white. On-screen, you'll see notes represented by black guitar picks pointing up; white picks pointing down.
It's being made by FreeStyleGames, who previously did the DJ Hero series. Those were pretty good games, so that's a good sign.
The guitar & game will be $100, on PS4, PS3, Xbone, 360, Wii U, and mobile. Guitar Hero TV will be included with that, at least to a certain degree.