Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Hands-On

We get in touch with our inner Joe Perry by playing a few songs' worth of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.

Earlier this week, Activision and RedOctane set up shop in San Francisco with a press event displaying a pair of their upcoming Guitar Hero games. One of these games was their tribute to Boston rock legends Aerosmith. We covered Guitar Hero: Aerosmith a couple months back, but this was our first opportunity to click away on a miniature Les Paul to see how it plays. Besides a decidedly un-DragonForce difficulty level, this entry in the Guitar Hero franchise is steeped in an Aerosmith feel, with menus, videos, and reworked animations all focused on the band.

If you jump straight into multiplayer, you won't notice a massive difference from Guitar Hero III. The same modes persist here: Face-Off, Pro Face-Off, Battle, and Co-op. You'll also be able to choose from the same familiar characters you've seen time and again in previous Guitar Hero games. Taking a look at the tracklist, there's obviously a heavy emphasis on the work of Steven Tyler and company, but for the most part, the gameplay is much the same in the multiplayer.

No, it's when you kick off a new career that the realization you're playing an Aerosmith game really hits you. The first chapter in career mode is called "Getting the Band Together." It begins with a brief vignette showing the members of Aerosmith waxing nostalgic about their old stomping grounds, Nipmuc High School. Slightly disappointing is the fact that these videos are shown in grainy standard definition, even on the Xbox 360 version that we played; but that's a forgivable offense with the reworked visuals we'll get into later.

Each of these chapters is structured like a real show, so you'll see a pair of opening bands in each segment before you can unlock the Aerosmith tunes. The very first band you'll live vicariously through is the power pop group Cheap Trick, performing their song "Dream Police." After that it's Mott the Hoople's "All the Young People." Once you get through the supporting bands, Aerosmith takes the stage with their songs "Make It" and "Uncle Salty." If you win over the crowd, you'll be able to perform "Draw the Line" as an encore. Some of the opening bands you'll see later on in the game include New York Dolls, Lenny Kravitz, Run-D.M.C., The Cult, and The Clash. The latter seems quite appropriate, considering it's the 1977 Clash song "Complete Control," featuring the lyric "You're my guitar hero!" As far as the selection process goes, we're told these bands were either influential to Aerosmith, influenced by Aerosmith, or just bands that the group really likes and couldn't resist putting in the game. It would be nice to see those designations made in the song selection, but as it stands you're only told if it's a cover or not (of which there are very few, luckily).

A lot of people can't think of Aerosmith without thinking of the famous cover of "Walk This Way" done by Run-D.M.C. It was a historic moment for the rap genre that brought over a lot of new fans from the rock-and-roll side of the fence. So it goes without saying that this memorable moment in the history of the band is featured as one of the songs in Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. In fact, Neversoft brought in D.M.C. to perform the song so that they could re-create the iconic music video.

As you progress further into the career mode, you'll make your way from the aforementioned Nipmuc High all the way to the famous Orpheum Theatre in Boston, with even a trip to the Super Bowl halftime show. You'll continually unlock more vignettes giving you some insight into the history of the band, with chapters titled "First Taste of Success," "The Triumphant Return," "International Superstars," and "Great American Band."

While we admittedly didn't progress into the deepest regions of the career mode, the first few songs felt a bit easier than Guitar Hero III. In our talk with Neversoft senior producer Chris Parise, he brought up the fact that they received quite a bit of feedback from fans on the level of difficulty players encountered in GHIII. As a result, they've toned down the game and focused on creating a friendlier difficulty curve. To us, it felt like the Aerosmith songs were a bit harder to play than the opening bands.

There's also been quite a bit of work done on a visual level. Parise told us that Steven Tyler took a look at the animations from Guitar Hero III and told Neversoft those weren't going to cut it. So they strapped some motion sensors to Tyler--including, oddly enough, on his mouth--for good, old-fashioned motion capturing. It seems to have worked out, because seeing the game in action gives you a feel for the band's penchant for the dramatic while onstage. As one example, you'll see a lot of interplay between Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Beyond the motions, the character models bear a striking, almost scary resemblance to their real-life counterparts. It's not quite uncanny valley territory, but the models are really good.

For diehard Aerosmith fans, this game was probably already a given. But there's also quite a bit to enjoy for regular old Guitar Hero fans who aren't terribly enamored with Steven Tyler's singing or Joe Perry's licks. Either way, you can expect to see it arrive June 29.

197 Comments

  • xblade40

    Posted Aug 3, 2008 3:51 pm PT

    I played this game, but he could have something more =\

    but is a good game ^^

  • kieran8

    Posted Jul 12, 2008 11:54 pm PT

    uh...yeah slash was part of guns. velvet revolver is just guns n roses minus axel rose lol. they've moved on =P

  • SpYdEr_VeNoM

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 11:58 am PT

    looks like a good rent. I dont like aerosmith, but they give so many bias commercials I will probably just rent it. WHy dont they make Guns n Roses, or like, ACDC. I would buy THAT if it ever comes out.

  • SpYdEr_VeNoM

    Posted Jul 1, 2008 11:54 am PT

    Guns and Roses are one of the best rock bands next to Linkin Park. Now, TAKE IT BACK!!!! DONT BE A RETARD

  • rockdudeguy

    Posted Jun 30, 2008 12:53 pm PT

    Slash! How the hell do you not know he's in Guns N Roses?!?! wtf. He's the damn guitarist. and yes, he is in Velvet Revolver as well... dumbass...

  • jonahdf999

    Posted Jun 29, 2008 7:27 pm PT

    did u now that slash isent even on gun n roses hes on velvite revolver and gun n roses suck balls

  • WC3notWoW

    Posted Jun 29, 2008 4:25 am PT

    Metallica looks good, but the only aerosmith song i like is Sweet Emotion

    Why don't they make a GH: Guns n' Roses

  • blink182plus44

    Posted Jun 28, 2008 8:02 pm PT

    this game lokks gay why get this on when you can get world tour that looks way better, and why aerosmith, not everyone likes aerosmith god, why dont you just call guitar hero 4 that would be better.

  • Adel4

    Posted Jun 27, 2008 8:11 pm PT

    How much will world tour cost?

  • Krol_23

    Posted Jun 27, 2008 1:25 pm PT

    ok im sorry jedi master....i completley disagree, rock band does not kill guitar hero. Just because you cannot beat the game on expert, that doesnt mean you have to say that. I think that guitar hero owns all just because it is so hard. its an extra challenge, but i also play real guitar and play it well so it just might be easier for people like me. I think this game will be interesting but guitar hero world tour will be insane!!!

  • Jedi_Master1121

    Posted Jun 27, 2008 4:19 am PT

    Rockband kills Guitair Heros. But im glad GH is going to make there songs ALOT easy this brings my interest to getting GH- World Tour a big and good idea for me but im going to wait to see how hard GH- World Tour is going to be. If i cant beat it on hard at least and come close to beating it on Expert im not wasting 200 bucks for it

  • cheez-it_kid

    Posted Jun 25, 2008 10:27 pm PT

    Oh god GH, PLEASE STOP!!

  • KINGCHINO101

    Posted Jun 24, 2008 5:40 pm PT

    THIS GAME IS DA BOMB

  • CaptainToasty64

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 9:34 am PT

    When I was reserving Rock Band for the Wii the guy working asked me why I wasn't reserving Aerosmith. I told him I wasn't because Steven Tyler's mouth freaks me out. Actually, I never really got into Aerosmith.

  • LedRoseShredder

    Posted Jun 21, 2008 1:31 am PT

    RockOut9 I cannot believe you just said that. That so-called "hippie" is one of hard rocks greatest frontmen, and you're not worthy of such a username. GTFO, because Aerosmith kicks ass!

  • jonahdf999

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 9:54 am PT

    wut the heck is guitar Mettalica

  • ratchetfan999

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 7:41 am PT

    this will be awesome but i am looking forward to GH Mettalica even more (Oh and dont forget about on tour!!!!)

  • Super_Kid_999

    Posted Jun 14, 2008 1:42 pm PT

    Already reserved the game. Even my om is siked about this game, lol.

  • TROY017

    Posted Jun 14, 2008 6:05 am PT

    this game is going to be great. but it would be better if the game would have more songs.

  • RockOut9 posted Jun 14, 2008 5:59 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    RockOut9

    Posted Jun 14, 2008 5:59 am PT (hide)

    i dont get the hippy singer

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