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November 2015
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The editors liked
Redesigned guitar is a revelation
GHTV should extend lifespan
Revamped gameplay feels much more realistic
Tonnes of evolving content
Great to dip in and out of
Rewards and incentives to keep coming back
Convincing fullmotion video backdrops
Innovative 'TV' streaming mode
Good (not great) track selection
The editors didn't like
Noisy strum bar
Hit ‘n' miss track list
Clicky and creaky build quality
Some song choices are questionable
Campaign section is very short
Not sure how successful “live” sections are in practice
Abstract: After a solid week of back-to-back shows, I've just about got to grips with Guitar Hero Live's new visual vocabulary. It's a three-lane bowling alley where ergonomic icons scroll smoothly into strum bar range, a blizzard of black-and-white plectrums and t...
Published: 2015-10-20, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: PHThe GH games died a slow death several years ago.Fans slowly switched off their pretend amplifiers as makers struggled to keep the series fresh.But after a decent rest it's now back.And on the "next-gen" machines for the first time.Activision has reboot...
Abstract: Prospects for a new Guitar Hero game looked bleak for a while, but an all-new title in a the much loved franchise is on its way this autumn and Pocket-lint was invited to have a play on the PS4 version ahead of a more official outing at E3 next month. We...
Revamped gameplay feels much more realistic, Tonnes of evolving content, Great to dip in and out of, Rewards and incentives to keep coming back
Clicky and creaky build quality, Some song choices are questionable, Campaign section is very short, Not sure how successful “live” sections are in practice
With the combination of the revamped control system and the endless content available in GHTV, you're on to a winner with Guitar Hero Live. Although I still feel the live-action portions are a little gimmicky, there's enough here to thoroughly recommend G...
Redesigned guitar is a revelation, GHTV should extend lifespan
Noisy strum bar, Hit ‘n' miss track list
The career mode is technically amazing, but GHTV feels like the mode you'll spend most time in over the long-run Guitar Hero TV looks to me to be the most interesting bit of Guitar Hero Live. You'll play through and be briefly amazed by the all-singing, ...
Think of Guitar Hero Live and Rock Band 4 like pieces of footwear. Rock Band 4 is like slipping on a favorite old pair of slippers: They're still comfortable, but they're a little worn in places and perhaps not quite as supportive as you remembered. Guita...
Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Guitar Hero Live is a big surprise. A few years ago, I wouldn't have thought Activision could come up with any new ideas for the series. Now, I'm genuinely interested to see what will happen with the modes in the game, and how the series can keep evolvi...
Abstract: Guitar Hero is back for an encore with Guitar Hero Live, a next-generation entry in the music game franchise. Guitar Hero Live introduces two powerful ways to play, including GH Live, a first-person point of view where you are up on stage as the star of t...
Overall, Guitar Hero Live is a huge jump forward for the music game genre while at the same time abandoning some of the things we loved about music games. If you can get past some of the things that are gone and embrace the new ideas, you'll have a great...