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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock Quest Mode Hands-On

Neversoft is going big with the next career mode, and we have a look at how it's coming together.

The next Guitar Hero game, due out in two months, bears the subtitle "Warriors of Rock." It's a name that doesn't suggest a whole lot on the surface. This is, after all, the series that let you play as barrel-chested rock titans like Lars Umlaut and Axel Steel since practically the beginning. If those guys aren't warriors of their chosen craft, we haven't the foggiest idea who would fit that description. But if you dig a little deeper, you'll find meaning behind the name. Warriors of Rock is the first game in the series to play host to a narrative-heavy storyline, which developer Neversoft is calling Quest mode. It's a Gene Simmons-narrated journey that revels in hard-rock aesthetics, mixing eccentric characters with thunderous venues while often weaving the music you play into the storyline. This new feature was the focus of our most recent hands-on demo with the game, after previously catching a look at Warriors of Rock just before the Electronic Entertainment Expo.

The story in Quest mode is, at its heart, a simple tale between good and evil. Only, evil is a giant robot and good is an axe-wielding demigod that embodies the purest essence of rock and roll. Oh, and it's a battle that's fought everywhere, including CBGB, fictional megavenues, and flowing lava pits. OK, so maybe it's not that simple after all. At any rate, along the way, you'll recruit Guitar Hero's various recurring characters, like the aforementioned Lars and Axel, who all have their own backstory and transformational abilities that play into the storyline. They can all change into a slightly insane, beastly alter ego that affects the gameplay with various modifiers (like a minimum multiplier threshold) to make unlocking stars to progress the story that much easier. In short: Quest mode is Neversoft taking that hard-rock edge that it has embraced slightly more with each passing game and just completely running wild with it.

One of the more interesting aspects of Quest mode is the way that the plot and the music frequently intersect. We got to experience some of that firsthand with the Rush sequence in Warriors of Rock. Rush is a band known for highly conceptual prog-rock where the instrumentation is every bit as elaborate as the lyrical imagery. There's a whole chapter of the Quest mode dedicated to one of the band's more abstract songs, the 20-minute opus "2112" from the album of the same name. This seven-part song takes players through multiple venues on a story that runs fairly close to the main narrative in Warriors of Rock: The player has to enter a cavern and obtain a magical guitar to further progress the story; a task completed, naturally, by successfully completing the song.

Doing so is no easy feat considering the shifting, at-times unpredictable nature of "2112." But though it is a genuine challenge, it's far from impossible. Fortunately, you also have breaks between the 20-minute song's seven parts. We saw one that felt like a serene dream sequence, with a camera panning through the clouds while lead singer Geddy Lee read from the liner notes. It was an interesting contrast to the intense musicianship of the song, as well as the testosterone-fueled heavy-rock imagery with which the rest of the game surrounds itself. Oddly enough, when we first walked up to the game and saw this cloud sequence out of context, we thought for a moment that it might have been Gene Simmons--who narrates the rest of the game--reading poetry in an inexplicably high-pitched voice. Fortunately, someone from Activision was there to let us know what was actually happening onscreen. But the fact that our mind was able to jump to such a bizarre conclusion gives you an idea of just how out-there Quest mode is in comparison to previous Guitar Hero career modes.

We'll be honest: We were skeptical about Quest mode when we first had a look back at E3, but it seems like Neversoft might have made the right decision in going completely wild with those gritty aesthetics and hard-rock tropes that people have come to associate with the franchise. It really looks like a lot of ridiculous fun was had here. If nothing else, building a fleshed-out story mode with all those crazy sights and sounds should at least add a fun bit of spectacle to a game that's grown quite familiar throughout the years. We should see how it all comes together when Warriors of Rock arrives on September 28.

50 Comments

  • toxiehead

    Posted Aug 15, 2010 7:34 pm PT

    im so glad there bringing back that old hardcore rock that they used to have in there games like gh 1, gh2, and gh3, those were great games gh 4 was ok but it was losing that hardcore rocker feeling, and then gh 5 came and dont get me wrong it was fun but it completely lost the hardcore rocker feeling way to much variety, leave variety to rock band. GH is all about crazy guitar solos and heavy rock thats why i love it more than rock band.

  • Son_Jazrin

    Posted Aug 12, 2010 9:51 am PT

    I have to agree with X_Allan_X. But is activision forgetting that the market is still suffering from an over saturation of this type of genre? They're just digging the hole deeper with no though of escape.

  • x_Allan_x

    Posted Aug 11, 2010 8:28 am PT

    First off Gene Simmons is a douche. Secondly why cant GH come out with a "Best of" that's actually full of good songs instead of trying to get everyone to buy the good songs they left out. I wish I could pop in one GH game, save the songs I like to the SD card, repeat, then play them all under one GH5 umbrella. Buying a $50 game for 5 or 6 good songs is getting expensive.

  • Iciomura

    Posted Aug 7, 2010 7:24 am PT

    For me, nothing he said was as awesome as he may think, well, at least the battle song thing sounds cool

  • KingKevo71789

    Posted Aug 3, 2010 1:24 pm PT

    Activision needs to close out the series with a GH: Metal game. The "story" could incorporate the various phases in the history of metal (part 1: Sabbath, Zeppelin, etc; part 2: Maiden, Priest, etc.; part 3: Big 4 thrash metal, and so on), and you could defeat various Hot Topic/Emo/Deathcore kids along the way.

  • irishdude199210

    Posted Aug 3, 2010 4:41 am PT

    crap songs, simple as that

  • Fryboy101

    Posted Aug 2, 2010 11:43 am PT

    i've said this before an i'll say it again: GH:WoR is doing NOTHING to revolutionize the genre. it's literally GH 5 with a quest mode.

  • ziv_ew

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 11:59 pm PT

    its like every rock band and guitar hero game that comes out u can see how rock band go's to the more serious direction with pro mode and the art style and GH go's to the more childish direction with ppl turning into pigs and a fantasy story. gotta say i preffer RB3 over this

  • X-7

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 9:29 pm PT

    Can't wait. The story will be weird as all get out but the song list I saw looks amazing.

  • Death_Blade_182

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 5:05 pm PT

    Not excited at all about this game, but I must admit that the story with the robot destroying rock music is pretty clever, specially considering that's what happening nowadays... but instead of a robot we get annoying teens with no talent :/

  • k16campbell

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 5:04 pm PT

    Hell yeah Rush!!!!!!!

  • Ratatoskr321

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 4:42 pm PT

    I admit, I've been a total Rock Band fanboy from the start. I started with Guitar Hero but Rock Band totally captured me and I haven't played any GH games since 1 (aside from a brief foray into 3 while visiting a friend). Must say though, I'm actually kind of excited about this game. I originally thought it was stupid but it's sounding more and more likable with everything I read about it. I may actually have to get this game along with Rock Band 3 when they come out!

  • dibooda

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 12:45 pm PT

    It seems I spoke too soon without checking the preview of rb3...In that case both of the next music games looks interesting!! no more fanboyism!! ^^

  • Scisor50

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 12:32 pm PT

    Yeah in my opinion all setlists have just not been that good. They seriously need a metal only title. Also songs from different countries not just American, British and French songs. How about some Resorte or X for a change?

  • xbox360555

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 11:18 am PT

    yay no more crappy ps2 games.

  • MrBubbles59

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 11:15 am PT

    They should just make a metal one!

  • coruscant

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 9:45 am PT

    There's yet to be a Guitar Hero game that is better than GH3. This new instalment doesn't look like it will get close to it. I'm only interested in the set list, and since GH3 only Rock Band, not Guitar Hero, has had decent set lists that make me want to buy the game.

  • ilovearrasy

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 7:47 am PT

    i will buy the game but will there be like latest hit rock songs cuz idk y i cant dowlode in ps3 network.

  • robtheguru

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 5:36 am PT

    Machine Head and Devildriver please!

  • bigtruckseries

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 5:35 am PT

    I've got Metallica and Word Tour. I need more mainstream songs to get the most out of my Ion rocker, cause I'm not a huge rock fan.

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