There are two paths a developer can take when making a music game. One, it can inch ever closer to recreating the music experience as closely as possible, sacrificing potential traditional videogame fun at the expense of realism. The newRock Band 3is inching ever closer to this. On the other end of the spectrum isGuitar Hero.
Not bundled with a keyboard, lacking any sort of realistic professional mode, and even ditching some of the hardware features of previous titles (say goodbye to the slider bar), there is a lot that is missing. But the popularity of the franchise is undeniable. With a new plot-focus, heavy metal inspired aesthetic,Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rockis a return to the game-centric nature of the original. Is it a return to form for Activision andGuitar Hero, or is it a continuation downward?

Unfortunately,Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rockrepresents an end of an era. RedOctane, instrumental in creatingGuitar Hero, was dissolved earlier this year, and the music game division of Neversoft was equally eradicated earlier this year. Not a good sign, but despite it all, there is some good promise withGuitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.
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Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock(Xbox 360, PS3, Wii)Developer: NeversoftPublisher: ActivisionTo be released: September 2010
An interesting turn of form is the return to classic rock ‘n’ roll. No longer isGuitar Herogoing to be appealing to everyone,Warriors of Rockis a plot-driven music game in which the musicians must save rock from The Beast…through the power of rock.

Yeah, it’s the same plot device we’ve seen in loads of other films and games (Heavy Metalcomes to mind), and the game feels a bit like aGuitar Heroversion ofBrutal Legend. I like this return to a specialized genre of rock. Working through a rocker universe is different from the traditional venue transition, but these insane levels almost feel truer to theGuitar Herolicense than going through realistic venues. Some people will hate it, and the focus on harder music may turn people off. However, the specialized approach could benefit in that it can appeal to a much more specific audience.
A new development in the franchise is the addition of power ups. Each of the eight characters (six returning such as Lars, Casey, and the always popular Judy Nails, as well as two new rockers) will have power ups that will do things like add a shield to your meter so you can make a mistake without losing a multiplier. Other abilities can be an instant revival, and there are even more. With a team full of these heroes, you can have a multitude of power ups going off all at once, so in the end game it can be quite chaotic. In addition, each version of the rocker has a brutal monster version, like a snaky Casey Lynch, or a mummy Axel Steel, or a warrior pig for Lars Umlaut. It’s all over-the-top, borderline campy rock. Considering the heroes are journeying through a rock world narrated by Gene Simmons, it’s all good.

In addition,Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rockhas seen a major graphical overhaul. The characters move with much more fluidity, and with the heavy metal aesthetic, the over-the-top rock of the game fits. It’s not subtle likeRock Band, but it doesn’t look like it needs to be.
Gameplay, it’s theGuitar Heroyou’ve played for years now. Personally, I think it’s good to have a franchise return to its more traditional rock roots, but it’s a bummer that fans of other genres of rock will have to make do with DLC. There will be a way to play all of your previous DLC music in the game, but it seems like only the new DLC will be brought into the story mode. Making a return is the party mode, where players can just jump in and play at any time.

Hardware-wise, the most radical changes have been made to the guitar. Coming with a generic “battle ax” design, this guitar can be broken down so that different designs can be placed into it. Called “wings,” the external plastic outside of the neck will have some different options for people to buy. The start and select buttons are now a part of the fret board in a much more accessible way. Interestingly, gone is the slider bar, and the strum bar is much thinner and less clicky. It seems like good and bad things have happened to the design, but if you are looking for a new guitar, this should be serviceable.
It seems like Activision has a decent approach to the title. It is an attempt to be a return to the themes of the originalGuitar Hero,and the currently announced set-list should fit that pretty well. The new plot elements are a little weird, but it doesn’t look like it’s anything that will get in the way of the game. Honestly, I feel that if you want a game that recreates being a rock star, with a variety of musical choices or a realistic approach, you’re not going to find that here. Instead,Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rockwill scratch the itch for a very game-centric rock experience. It’s almost a music game for gamers, compared to Harmonix’s music game for wannabe musicians. It’s a big difference, and if there ever was a time for these two separate titles, this is it.

Currently confirmed setlist
A Perfect Circle – The OutsiderAFI – Dancing Through SundayAlice Cooper – No More Mr. Nice GuyAlter Bridge – Ties That BindAnthrax – IndiansAtreyu – RavenousAvenged Sevenfold – Bat CountryBad Brains – Re-ignition (Live)Blue Oyster Cult – Burning for YouBush – MachineheadBuzzcocks – What Do I Get?Children of Bodom – If You Want Peace…Prepare for WarDeep Purple – BurnDef Leppard – Pour Some Sugar on Me (Live)Dethklok – BloodlinesDire Straits – Money for NothingDragonforce – Fury of the StormDrowning Pool – BodiesEdgar Winter – Free RideFall Out Boy – Dance, DanceFive Finger Death Punch – Hard to SeeFoo Fighters – No Way BackForeigner – Feels Like the First TimeGeorge Thorogood and The Destroyers – Move it on Over (Live)Jane’s Addiction – Been Caught StealingJethro Tull – AqualungKISS – Love GunLinkin Park – Bleed It OutlandishLynyrd Skynyrd – Call Me The Breeze (Live)Megadeath – Sudden DeathMuse – UprisingMy Chemical Romance – I’m Not Okay (I Promise)Night Ranger – (you may Still) Rock in AmericaNine Inch Nails – WishPantera – I’m BrokenPoison – Unskinny BopQueen – Bohemian RhapsodyRammstein – Waidmanns HellRise Against – SaviorRush – 2112 Pt. 1 – OvertureRush – 2112 Pt. 2 – The Temples of SyrinxRush – 2112 Pt. 3 – DiscoveryRush – 2112 Pt. 4 – PresentationRush – 2112 Pt. 5 – Oracle: The DreamRush – 2112 Pt. 6 – SoliloquyRush – 2112 Pt. 7 – Grand FinaleSilversun Pickups – There’s No Secrets This YearSlayer – Chemical WarfareSlipknot – PsychosocialSoundgarden – Black RainSteve Vai – SpeedingStone Temple Pilots – Interstate Love SongStrung Out – CallingSum 41 – MotivationThe Cure – Fascination StreetThe Hives – Tick Tick BoomThe Offspring – Self EsteemThe Ramones – SpidermanThe Rolling Stones – Stray Cat BluesThe Runaways – Cherry BombThe White Stripes – Seven Nation Armythem Crooked Vultures – Scumbag BluesTwisted Sister – We’re Not Gonna Take ItZZ Top – Sharp Dressed Man (Live)




