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Guitar Hero: World Tour First look

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We get our first look at Guitar Hero's foray into the multi-instrument scene, including a glance at the surprisingly deep song-creation process.

We've known for some time that the next iteration of the Guitar Hero franchise would feature multiple instruments, but it's been anyone's guess as to how Activision and Neversoft would attempt to put their stamp on their inaugural entry into the multi-instrument genre. Thankfully, much less guessing is required now that we've had the opportunity to see Guitar Hero: World Tour in action. Members of the Neversoft development team treated us to a performance of some newly announced songs, filling in extended breaks between sets with a little bit of the character-customization process and a whole lot of the song-creation options.

Neversoft began the demo with an overview of its new hardware. The drums look just as they did in the photos that recently made the rounds: three eight-inch pads, a kick pedal, and a pair of elevated cymbals combining for six full inputs. What we didn't know is just how soft these pads look. Neversoft stressed the work it has put into them, relying on plenty of silicon to provide a strike both quiet and responsive. As for the cymbals, they seem to have a surprising amount of give. Far from an elevated, stiff drum pad, they oscillate nicely while still registering quick taps. The drum kit will be wireless, but it hasn't yet been decided what sort of batteries will be required. They're aiming for a pair of AA batteries just like the wireless GH guitars, but that's still very much up in the air.

As for the microphone, it's a standard wired Logitech mic. There's nothing terribly fancy about it, but weights have been added to give it the feel of a much more expensive piece of hardware. Aspiring vocalists shouldn't expect to see much different from what they've experienced in Rock Band, both in terms of hardware and gameplay. The singer's chunk of the screen looks very familiar, with words scrolling from right to left and a pitch gauge telling you just how well or poorly you're matching the original singer.

And we certainly can't forget the instrument that made this series famous. The guitar is no longer modeled after the iconic designs of the Gibson company, instead taking the form of a license-free body that struck us as particularly heavy metal. It's a bit bigger, too, falling somewhere between the old Guitar Hero models and the Rock Band Stratocaster. The big new addition is what Neversoft is calling the "touch strip." Essentially, it's a touch-sensitive section of the guitar neck right next to the standard, multicolored buttons. The touch strip doesn't stand out from the rest of the neck, so you might not even realize it's there if you're not familiar with your new hardware. What this touch strip does is act as a multipurpose tool for several inputs and effects. One use is finger-tapping guitar solos, but you can also swipe your finger along it, side-to-side, to mess with the sustain on your held notes and provide a sound very different from the whammy bar. You can also use it to affect the synth sounds during songs with heavy keyboard usage. Finally, a new button has been added to the bridge to let you palm mute chords.

With hardware introductions out of the way, Neversoft took to the proverbial stage. It began with Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell," later performing The Foo Fighters' "Everlong" and "Santeria" by Sublime. Other bands that have been officially announced include Linkin Park, Van Halen, and The Eagles, but no specific tunes related to these groups have yet been made public. The way each band member occupies the screen should feel familiar to anyone who's played multiplayer Guitar Hero or, closer still, Rock Band. The drummer, guitar, and bass occupy the bottom of the screen, with the drummer's note highway sitting right in the middle. The singer's lyric ticker is located at the top of the screen, while the band's progress and multiplier information is quartered off in the top-left area of the screen. The biggest difference in user interface between World Tour and Rock Band is the band's progress meter: Rather than having every instrument bouncing up and down on one gauge, all four get their own slightly smaller meters to tell them how well they're doing overall. As for what happens when a band member sinks to the bottom of that bar and fails out, the Neversoft crew was a little too good to let that happen, so we'll have to wait to see how that particular mechanic works (but our guess is on Star Power).

325 Comments

  • xk2y

    Posted Oct 23, 2008 9:21 pm GMT

    i'm gonna spend my time mastering the drums and i like a challenge playing hot for teacher on the drums

  • dax_2488

    Posted Oct 14, 2008 2:21 pm GMT

    I CANT WAIT TILL THIS GAME COMES OUT ITS TIME TO ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • allotheabove123

    Posted Oct 12, 2008 3:51 pm GMT

    guitar hero 4 is gonna be the best guitar hero

  • alex52694

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 7:09 pm GMT

    Why argue that Rock Band is better on a Guitar Hero article?

  • -P4R4D0X-

    Posted Sep 8, 2008 7:55 pm GMT

    I just hope they do something to change how the rest of the band looks depending on what character you play as.

    There's something about having a massive norse guy covered with spikes and face paint standing next to 3 guys in garage band clothes like singlets and torn jeans that just doesn't look right....

    Axel Steel was the only GH3 character that looked like he was meant to be in the band.

  • Riffer420

    Posted Sep 8, 2008 4:33 pm GMT

    OK for all u Dragonforce fans......pls give it up already....if u've ever played Through the Fire and the Flames u've already played every one of their songs.......last time i heard a band sound exactly the same like that on every track was AC/DC

  • guitarmaster85

    Posted Sep 1, 2008 8:56 am GMT

    oboewan9999,the ps2 version wont have dlc

  • oboewan9999

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 1:50 pm GMT

    @Gamezter
    No, all consoles will get DLC. The reason they emphasized the Wii is because it didn't get DLC for GH3. SEE?

    @tonio12
    You're just jealous because you bought a $600 copy of MGS4.

  • oboewan9999

    Posted Aug 20, 2008 1:50 pm GMT

    @Gamezter
    No, all consoles will get DLC. The reason they emphasized the Wii is because it didn't get DLC for GH3. SEE?

    @tonio12
    You're just jealous because you bought a $600 copy of MGS4.

  • xlrx

    Posted Aug 19, 2008 4:08 am GMT

    I will totally get this game.Thanks for the info Articles guy

  • Jshaw71

    Posted Aug 17, 2008 3:45 pm GMT

    to save money i will probally get rb2, then save up a couple months for gh:wt,thanks for the articles guys

  • Gamezster

    Posted Aug 14, 2008 5:15 pm GMT

    Haven't I said something yet? Oh... Ok...

    It looks awesome, but ONLY the Wii gets downloadable content? That's OUTRAGEOUS! I've been wanting to play Heroes of Our Time SO badly on GH! But NO!!! Because o nly the Wii gets DLC!

    Better come with awesome bonus songs. Better come with all DragonForce songs. Especially Heroes of Our Time.

    On the plus Fury of the Storm is probably going to be there.

  • madgamer11087

    Posted Aug 12, 2008 11:43 am GMT

    i cant wait to get guitar hero world tour for the wii. the wii version is supposed to be like the other versions i cant wait to play drums. if you go to wikipedia you can see some of the confirmed songs already.

  • gnrlstuart

    Posted Aug 8, 2008 10:21 pm GMT

    red octane make better peripherals. period, rb1's instruments sucked so badly. thanks to activision i can just buy gh world tour bundle, and just get rb 2 game. gh wt looks better.

  • sportwarrior

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 12:42 pm GMT

    Any word on bluetooth implementation on the PS3 version?

    And GH may be following RB with the multi-instrument approach, but they're doing PLENTY to set themselves apart and ahead of RB with all these added features. That, combined with their admitted compatibility with RB, makes GH the frontrunner in my book.

  • requul

    Posted Aug 4, 2008 11:33 pm GMT

    World Tour Is simply a weak sauce rip-off of Rock Band 2. Compare the game modes and the DLC (cost and availability) and you'll see GH is spinning its wheels. GH has better instruments, but "Previous Guitar Hero controllers will still work with World Tour, albeit with limited functionality. " That is freaking DUMB. Could GH be anymore worthless?

  • xblade40

    Posted Aug 3, 2008 3:45 pm GMT

    guitar hero is the best ^^

  • B1G_DADDY

    Posted Jul 31, 2008 12:25 pm GMT

    i like it but they're just ripping rock band off

  • cheese4927

    Posted Jul 29, 2008 6:05 pm GMT

    I can't wait for this game to come out!!! Just 3 more months...

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