First GH III Video Displays Differences 31
Joystiq has up one of the first videos of Guitar Hero III , and links to an IGN article discussing the changes. As they point out, there are quite a few differences. The UI has been overhauled in several ways, which may or may not be to your liking. "The HUD has been completely revamped, with lights replacing the Star Power meter and a new chain counter that tells you how many notes you've hit in a row. According to this IGN feature, the timing has also been changed, which may explain the early Wyld Stallyns-level performance in the videos. It's hard to blame the team from Neversoft if the game's playing a little differently at the moment, as they didn't have access to the code (created by Harmonix) from the original two games. Besides, there's still time for tweaking." The changes don't bother me that much, but the twanging butchery of "My Name is Jonas" made my eyebrow twitch.
Guitar Hero Might be Fun... (Score:3, Funny)
That's the new direction they need to start moving in.
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You know, when it comes to fighting aliens with a guitar, Master Chief's got nothing on Colonel Bluegrass [wikipedia.org]. Any chance of a Silverhawks game for the 360?
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Difficulty (Score:2, Insightful)
THANK YOU!
I've basically finished GH1, but I don't even attempt GH2 on expert (anymore).
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Honestly, once you have hammering on/pulling off (and the inherent sweeping) down, GH2 is cake. The only hard song is Psychobilly Freakout.
Maybe I'm better at GH2 because I play real guitar... ?
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You're right on CfH/BatM, though - those are the two killers on GH1. Psychobilly Freakout and Carry Me Home are the two that give me fits on GH2 hard, and I don't have the patience to memorize the intricate solos on expert.
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I've beaten everything on both GH games on 5*, no problem, but "Jordan" is insane. You get to the "solo", and it's like solid notes for half the song.
I think I get to that same 57% spot. It's insane.
Even all the other songs that gave me trouble for a while like Six and Institutionalized are nothing now, yet Jordan is still insane.
I think he wrote that solo just to piss of the GH players.
Re:Difficulty (Score:4, Insightful)
After playing GH1 to death, when I got GH2 I blew through Medium and literally got 5 stars on every song on the first try. On Hard I got 4 or 5 stars on the first try on all but a few tracks, and I didn't start running into a real challenge until I got to the upper echelons of Expert. Now I can 5-star almost all of the songs on Expert without much trouble. I even went back and 100%'d all of Medium and most of Hard before I got bored.
Should I want or need a decrease in difficulty? Isn't it the point of the higher difficulties to provide a greater challenge?
I guess I just don't understand how amping up the highest difficulty would wind up hurting anyone, aside from bruising their ego. Maybe it would make everyone happy if they introduced a new difficulty beyond Expert and scaled the original difficulties down a bit...? I don't know.
Like sight-reading 9-footers in DDR? (Score:2)
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If you don't want it to scare new players, just have it unlockable. Start with Easy, Normal and Hard and by either completing a couple of Hards or entering a code (for the lazy) it will open up Expert and whatever level which is by all means insane and meant for pros only (like 12-footers in ITG).
Just like DDR pros who can easily beat songs on a dance pad that I can't even clear on a keyboard (madness [youtube.com] check out 2:20).
There is a market for extreme difficulty, a
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As long as they don't miss the overall point of playing along to songs for fun, that's fine by me.
I've finished both GH games on medium, and can get 4/5 stars on most songs. I've gotten about halfway through GH1 in hard. But even after spending frustrating hours, and going over all parts of the song in practice mode, I
The best part (Score:2)
backwards compatible guitars (Score:1)
It looks like the old wired guitar will work with the new game. Phew! I had heard rumors that the button scheme would be different and I would therefore need 2 sets of toy guitars. The profit margin on selling more copies of the game is so much larger that
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Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk.
They don't have the source code?! (Score:2)
Yes, I can blame Neversoft a great deal. How did that happen? "Yeah, we'll make a sequel. Naw, we don't need the source or anything." Admittedly, there may be perfectly good reasons to start from scratch, but having the original source code at the very least is a good reference point.
And while they're fiddling wi
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GH2 versus DDR for Difficulty (Score:2)
But - I went to my cousin's and played GH2 and found it pretty easy on medium. Was my first time playing GH at all and I am sure I would have aced the songs even better if I had a little more practice time.
For those who have done both, which do you find harder/easier? I'm guessing DDR is a harder game to master.
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With Every Entry in the Series... (Score:1)