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Old 03-23-2015, 03:58 PM   #1
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A new Guitar Hero game could be revealed as early as next week, according to a GameReactor rumour.

The site claims that invitations to an Activision event taking place next Wednesday, April 1, have been sent out to German media, with the invite allegedly asking attendees to "rock the shack with us" at an undisclosed location in "Hamburg Rock City".

While the game isn't named on the invite, GameReactor estimates that Activision could be holding the event to mark the announcement of a new Guitar Hero is widely rumoured to be in development for PS4 and Xbox One.

The rumour follows three weeks after Harmonix revealed it would be resurrecting Rock Band with a new game set for release later this year. A report last week suggested that the game could release this October.

The latest Guitar Hero game 'Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock' released in 2010. An Activision representative declined to comment when contacted by VideoGamer.com.

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Old 03-23-2015, 06:27 PM   #2
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Ugh, I hate it when April comes around, you can never tell what's an April Fools and what's not.
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Old 03-23-2015, 06:32 PM   #3
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I hope not. They flooded the market last time and pretty much killed both franchises for a few years. Bound to repeat itself.
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Ugh, I hate it when April comes around, you can never tell what's an April Fools and what's not.
Seems early for an April fools. Plus I don't think they would send out invites for a joke.
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Seems early for an April fools. Plus I don't think they would send out invites for a joke.
Not saying they would just that anything on the internet on April 1st is grain of salt worthy

Kotaku did run a post back in Feb about a new GH game though

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Kotaku has learned from two separate sources that Activision has a new Guitar Hero game in development, reportedly for this year.

The new title, which one source says will be announced at E3 this year, takes a "more realistic" approach than previous Guitar Hero games, all of which have had a cartoonish visual style. Crowds and performers will look more in-line with real life. We were told that there are new guitar peripherals in development for the title, and both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were mentioned. It is reportedly due for an E3 announcement and a full release before the end of the year.

The last Guitar Hero game - Warriors of Rock - was released in in September 2010, by which time the global recession had already totally deflated the music-game boom of the mid to late '00s. Activision officially killed the series in late 2011, having bought it (along with its original publisher, RedOctane) in 2007, though Kotaku reported that an ambitious and troubled seventh game was in development at New York studio Vicarious Visions.

Both Neversoft and RedOctane, the two studios that had worked on Guitar Hero after it was acquired by Activision, have since been closed. Although neither source told us exactly which developer is looking after the new Guitar Hero, it was indicated that it's one of Activision's West Coast studios, which would rule out Vicarious Visions.

This comes shortly after various signs that another beloved music game franchise, Harmonix's Rock Band, may be due a revival.

Contacted for comment, an Activision spokesperson said that it did not comment on rumour or speculation, but had a little more to add: "We don't comment on rumour or speculation, but have previously said, that as one of the most beloved entertainment franchises, we would only bring Guitar Hero back if we developed the right innovations to usher the franchise into the new generation of gaming."
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2015/02/24/n...ro-game-coming
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Old 03-23-2015, 07:46 PM   #6
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Since all of my RB music is with Xbox & no investment of GH with Xbox I welcome a Guitar Hero game for PS4.

GH WoR was my fav & I still use the axe it came with. All RB guitars are junk imo.

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One of my favourite non co-op modes from GH I hope makes it in the game if it does come out,

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Old 03-24-2015, 12:47 AM   #7
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Been a while since I've played Guitar Hero, but wouldn't mind jumping back into it on PS4. And yeah, with the recent announcement of a new Rock Band, it doesn't surprise me that Activision is hopping back in as well.

Hell, go to a Dave and Buster's, and they still have Guitar Hero Arcade
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Bring it!

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I don't know that looks more like a Tony Hawk teaser
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I don't know that looks more like a Tony Hawk teaser
I was thinking we were finally getting a new spyro game.
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I never got around to buy any of the previous games, but tried it at various friends and loved it. I would definitely be all in on a PS4 version.
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I wonder if the "it's about to get real" teaser trailer means they will focus on real instruments? Would be interesting since Rock Band went the other route.

I'm more excited about Rock Band, mainly because old dlc will work. But will get both. Now let's see what they debut later today.
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I wonder if the "it's about to get real" teaser trailer means they will focus on real instruments? Would be interesting since Rock Band went the other route.

I'm more excited about Rock Band, mainly because old dlc will work. But will get both. Now let's see what they debut later today.
Yeah more songs to choose from RB for sure. I like GH for its Arcadish appeal as well as motion capturing some fav musicians. The RB crowd takes their game too seriously sometimes. Play expert or don't play at all! Attitude.
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Guitar Hero Live has redesigned controller with six black and white notes

A new version of Guitar Hero featuring a brand new peripheral has been leaked online.

Yahoo France names the game as Guitar Hero Live, as spotted by Eurogamer. The report says that it will comer with a redesigned guitar controller featuring six buttons, divided into two rows of three.

Another big change comes in the form of a first person view that sees players more directly fill the boots of an on-stage performer. It also claims that the title is being developed by FreeStyleGames, which was the talent behind Activision’s DJ Hero.

A return for the Guitar Hero series has been repeatedly touted this year, with a recent report suggesting it was due to be unveiled to journalists on April 1st. just yesterday VG247 said the game would be revealed publicly today at 3pm.

Don’t forget that rival music series Rock Band is also making a come back this year. Haromix has said that it hopes Rock Band 4 will be compatible with legacy hardware – something that Guitar Hero Live’s new controller design presumably prohibits?

Activision suffered another game leak just last week when images of a new Tony Hawk game logo appeared online.

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/guita...leaked/0147959
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Gamesradar has a page up waiting to go live

http://www.gamesradar.com/guitar-hero-live/
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A redesigned controller is the worst idea ever.

Rock Band 4 will use the old instruments. Great, I'm on board.

Requiring me to buy yet another new plastic guitar? I'm out.

And I have a feeling a lot of retailers will be out as well.
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new system new controller fine with me .. i sold off all my old guitar hero crap years ago anyway .. plus sounds like the new controller will be more complicated for gameplay anyway so works for me ..
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After a five-year hiatus Guitar Hero is returning to reignite your inner rock god. We’ve had the chance to check it out and found much to our pleasant surprise.



The pop culture moment that was Guitar Hero has been reinvented in the pursuit of resonance with today’s legs-akimbo stage strutting wannabes. In an age of digital downloads and high-def streaming services, the appeal of owning let alone wanting a permanent play-along collection is waning. Rather than this being a problem for Activision, whose Guitar Hero series once thrived off track-listings to capture particular crowds, the company has seized an opportunity to reach a much wider audience, but with one crucial ‘feel’ front and centre: the eternal thrill of a live performance.

Leamington Spa’s FreeStyleGames is producing, whose creative director Jamie Jackson explained: “We believe there’s two ways that people consume music these days: there’s the cloud from which we consume stuff however we want, physical collections just don’t exist anymore. The other way that hasn’t died, and won’t die, is live because it’s such a different experience; whether the band is on form or not, the non-produced sound, plus the crowd adding its own level of noise.”

A new controller is the centre-piece of Guitar Hero Live, which seeks to provide a more authentic home for fingers yearning to imitate the fast-fretting action of the musicians we worship on stage. Gone is the singular row of large brightly coloured buttons, in its place two rows of three tightly grouped keys occupying what guitarists know as first position. The lower set is coded white, the upper set black which is how they’re shown on the familiar ‘highway’ prompts during the game.


“The idea for having six buttons came from wanting to mimic the idea of [wiggles left-hand fingers] this is playing guitar,” Jackson says. “We also wanted to offer a new experience if we were to bring this game back, we couldn’t just regurgitate the same gameplay.”

The new controller design and how its buttons correspond to the music mean that any original Guitar Hero gear you’ve got lying around is now relegated to the past, along with it the goofy caricatures that served as your on-stage avatar. In their place is the opportunity to master much higher degrees of difficulty after cutting your teeth on a more intuitive command scheme: tougher routines imitate simple bar chords alongside regular transitions between upper and lower keys, meanwhile holding your hand in one place to press only the white keys is an easy skill to acquire.

While it’s a stretch to call Guitar Hero Live serious, it grabs credibility by the ‘Ernie Balls’ putting you on stage beside real musicians while nervously eyeing some convincing crowds. It doesn’t want to teach you to play the guitar; it wants to let you know how it feels to be out there under the lights. The pressure of performance is conveyed via real-life scenarios from your bank of effects pedals all the way back stage. On-the-fly video editing shows the changing mood of fellow band members and the response of the hardcore fans in the pit according to how well you carry the whole thing off.


We grabbed the new controller to bounce through two specially chosen songs for press day: Fall Out Boy’s ‘My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark (Light Em Up)’ and Black Keys’ ‘Gold On The Ceiling’. The latter appeared to be taking place at a Glasto-style outdoor festival, with tents en route to the stage and a ridiculously huge crowd. If you’ve ever dreamed of being that guy on such a pedestal, overlooking an orange sea of sweaty foreheads and banging fists, this is your moment. We got more of a chill, however, from snaking through the corridors backstage of a more traditional venue with a roadie’s torch guiding our steps over the mess of power cables held roughly in place by gaffer tape. Edging onto stage past the female drummer adjusting her seat, the vocalist and fellow axe-men awaiting your arrival, the bizarre sense of solitude contrasting with the baying crowd was uncanny.

With the songs underway the desire to keep punters singing back at you while band mates sneak a wry smile here and there immediately runs white hot. The appeal of Guitar Hero Live is dead simple, as it should be, instantly summoning that Rockstar alter-ego that most of us suppressed a very sad long time ago. Nobody is going to want to suffer the glare of your disgraced drummer, or see the shrugs and notice all cameras lowered of your betrayed front row fans.

The Guitar Hero Live concept basically works, and it’s kind of beautiful. But in addition to this there’s another mode called Guitar Hero TV, set out to be a Playable Music Video Network offering several channels around the clock. “This is our ‘Massively Multiplayer Online’ if you like,” Jackson suggests. It’s a hub from where match-made showdowns take place day or night, versus anyone that’s up for the challenge any place around the world that you can get online.


Given the global stance of GHTV, we asked FreestyleGames’ project director John Napier about the likelihood of any international acts of note making their way onto the playlists eventually. In terms of deals, however, Activision is keeping a lid on this for a while. “Though I can’t say too much about our licensing deals, the labels are enthusiastic about the fact that it’s coming back and they’re keen to work with us,” Napier told us. “We’re going to have so many songs in GHTV, there’s going to be a lot of new material for players to enjoy. We wanted to have a mechanism that would enable a continual supply of new music coming to the network. To master every song is going to take a very long time.”

As a parting shot on press day, Activision’s VP of European marketing Dan Green mentioned that there is a mobile app underway that’ll offer a fully featured version of Guitar Hero Live, Guitar Hero TV and all. It’ll allow the controller to connect via Bluetooth and be capable of running on your TV. “No console, no problem,” Green cheerfully delivered.

There’s much more information promised for E3, taking place June 16-18 this year in LA. For now, VG247 is happy to report that Guitar Hero Live is humming with potential to raise adrenaline levels in all those that sling the controller over their shoulder. The release date is loosely ‘Fall 2015’ for versions on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Wii U for an RRP of $99.99. Although the various deals being struck with music labels are work in progress, artists so far confirmed include The Black Keys, Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance, Gary Clark, Jr., Green Day, Ed Sheeran, The War on Drugs, The Killers, Skrillex, The Rolling Stones, The Lumineers, Pierce the Veil and Blitz Kids.

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So we've done a full 360 and gone back to FMV video games

Controller looks ok, I'll definitely be giving it a go. I wonder if they will add Morpheus support for that even more immersive First Person feel.
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