Available on: October 20 (Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U)
Better start getting your fingers warmed up because the new Guitar Hero Livehas a redesigned controller that's going to put your riffing skills to the test. There are six buttons on two rows allowing you to string together notes and pull off chord patterns that weren't possible on the old controllers. That isn't everything that's changed to get you back to rocking out to pop classics in your living room. Guitar Hero Live is letting you live out your rock star dreams on stage, in first-person, and in front of a live-action audience.
The game's campaign brings you backstage with a live-action band and walks you out to booming crowds of thousands of screaming fans. If you perform well, the fans will continue to love you, but start flubbing those notes and you will face the wrath of the booing crowd and your disappointed band mates. Guitar Hero Live will also feature an online Guitar Hero TV service, which will present new songs and challenges to players looking for more music to master.
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