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Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Impressions - A First Look at Guitar Hero on the PC

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Playing Guitar Hero with...a keyboard? It's real, and we take an up-close look.

The Guitar Hero series has conquered living rooms the world over with its combination of hard-rocking music and its unusual, highly addictive control scheme. The series has traditionally used a guitar-shaped controller that maps buttons to large, oversized frets, which makes playing the games look and feel as if you're rocking out with a real guitar. This has led to countless video game players turning into wannabe rock guitarists in their living rooms as they played the games on their consoles. Now, Aspyr Media is bringing the experience to your desktop computer with its upcoming port of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.

Let's get this out of the way first: The game will be shipping with a USB-compatible X-Plorer guitar controller, but you can absolutely play the game using a keyboard. However, if you already have a USB-compatible guitar controller, you can use that instead. If you're familiar with the series, you'll know that the gameplay boils down to hitting the colored fret buttons in time with the colored cues that slide across the screen continuously, then building up enough "star power" to let loose by tilting your controller vertically, which lets you gain huge bonus points while playing.

We watched a pre-alpha version of the game in motion with the highly difficult song Take This Life by In Flames, and with the guitar controller the game seemed to play more or less identically to the console versions. The game looked as bright and as colorful as ever on a high-end laptop, and seemed to run at a brisk frame rate. Though it won't offer any kind of special features that take advantage of DirectX 10, it will be compatible with Vista.

In terms of the keyboard controls, the development team at Aspyr is still tweaking the layout. The current control scheme uses the center row of keyboard keys on the left side (A, S, D, F, and Caps Lock, though that's subject to change) as the fret buttons, as well as the mouse buttons to strum up (left mouse button) and strum down (right mouse button), and to use the guitar tilt (mousewheel). According to the testing team, this combination seems to work just fine, and with your controls limited to the keyboard, you should even be able to get away with playing the game on a laptop computer on the go. (Just try not to rock out too hard if the people sitting next to you on the plane are trying to sleep.)

The game will feature online play for both PCs and Macs, and even Mac-versus-PC play using built-in code from the middleware that Aspyr licensed to port the game. It's not clear exactly how far or in which directions the game's online components will expand, either; right now, Aspyr tells us that the company's focus is on bringing a faithful re-creation of the Guitar Hero III console experience onto computers. From the looks of things, that's exactly what's happening--all the rock-and-roll gameplay and online options of Guitar Hero III on the consoles seem to fit just fine on a laptop computer. Aspyr is hoping to release the PC version of Guitar Hero III on the same day as the console versions, with the Mac version to follow afterwards.

140 Comments

  • stfolife

    Posted Oct 30, 2007 5:25 am GMT

    you would be able to mod it wouldn't you?

  • twiztiid

    Posted Oct 29, 2007 6:42 am GMT

    @lennygundam14, frets on fire is bootleg? How could an open source free program be bootleg? Bootleg means illegal and since it is open source that is not really possible.

    I would love to get GH3 for PC but will wait and see if it is as good as console version first. If not I will just get for the wii instead.

  • lennygundam14

    Posted Oct 17, 2007 1:39 pm GMT

    @alcari, frets on fire is bootleg. thats why i pay for guitar hero 3

  • Gaarakeren

    Posted Oct 8, 2007 12:35 am GMT

    Cool!!! Finally my Fave game released on PC!!! wonder if there's any Mods to add another songs...

  • alcari

    Posted Oct 4, 2007 12:28 pm GMT

    Wait wait wait....
    Why the hell would you pay for guitar hero III, when FRETS ON FIRE is exactly the same, but it's FREE.

    Also, frets on fire has free songs, where GH3 will only have those delivered with the game. So the only you'll be paying for is only play, where FOF only has online ranking.

  • LoganFruz

    Posted Oct 3, 2007 7:15 pm GMT

    Ah yes this is an awesome move by the Guitar Hero franchise. Mods and new songs will be amazing

  • VercettiTommyy

    Posted Oct 3, 2007 6:17 am GMT

    wow,great,guitar hero on pc,keyboard,wow!!!

  • Archaicstigma

    Posted Oct 1, 2007 3:25 pm GMT

    I smell moding

    -AS

  • ognen

    Posted Sep 30, 2007 3:31 pm GMT

    great idea for a game... just great :-)

  • mastercramine

    Posted Sep 30, 2007 2:17 pm GMT

    hmmmm........i would use that or would i???

  • ashylarry5500

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 8:49 pm GMT

    no!!!!!!!!!!!!!! not the X-plorer!!!!!! I play left handed and all left handed players know that it sucks to play that controller. the spike sticks right into your wrist. I do however have a ps2 controller adapter so i can use my old controller. damn X-plorer, they suck

  • torrne667

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 5:31 pm GMT

    sorry to burst jackandersons bubble, but, yes it will work on p.c. Has you not heard of the free-ware program/game called frets of fire? it works really well. and if you search around, there are guitar hero 1+2 songs downloadable to use on it. basically, free guitar hero!!

  • stix_bunny

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 5:15 pm GMT

    YEAH, THATS COOL.
    i was waiting for some guitar hero to go on the PC cuz i cant buy aconsole or wutheva. Also i think it will be better cuz there are always weird mods for PC games and not for consoles.
    And obviously say the same thing about those ******* who think it is stupid bring it to PC..........PLAY SHOOTERS WITH CONSOLE CONTROLLERS IS STUPID!!!!!!

  • i_got_you60

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 3:36 pm GMT

    wha rofl ) it sounds kool but it wont work banging my keyboard like a guitar rfl but hey if its any good i might get it seeing i like rock

  • Terri_Terri

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 11:52 am GMT

    LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL, I crapped my pants when I heared this. For PC, Harmoix gets a 0/10

  • sircyrus

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 6:46 am GMT

    Why is this coming to the PC? If people want this kind of game they can buy a console. Getting sick of all these multiplatform titles and ports. Developers need to get back to developing games DESIGNED for the PC. It's not supposed to offer the same gameplay as consoles.

  • DebeliRok

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 1:30 am GMT

    haha, I'll hold my keyboard like a guitar...

  • pole211

    Posted Sep 28, 2007 12:43 am GMT

    Lol, I bet pirates are gonna have a field day with this when it comes out.

  • Dargoth

    Posted Sep 27, 2007 11:08 pm GMT

    Yea, if they include song builder, like make your own song from an mp3, that would be great.

    And why do you think playing Guitar Hero on keyboard is stupid? Well I think it's much less stupid than playing first person shooters on gamepad...

  • Skrip_T

    Posted Sep 27, 2007 9:50 pm GMT

    Great idea, great addicting game, no need to buy a console.

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