Guitar Master: PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour Super Bundle, why buy it?
Guitar Master: PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour Super Bundle, why buy it? Sometimes we ask this silly question, but today we’d like to introduce PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour, the popolar music video game online. Now it has been popular all over the country.
Guitar Hero World Tour: If you like Guitar Hero game then you’ll love this flash rendition. Your objective is to take part in the greatest show of all - total guitar riff freakout. Pick your guitar, song and get ready to rock. Push the keys in the right moment as they appear on guitar griff to keep in rhythm of the song. You can unlock new guitar models by getting at least one perfect (85%) for each of two standratd guitar modes. You can unlock new song by getting 75% propriety of the played song. To unlock the bonus song you must get the perfect mark five times on each one of the five guitars. Have fun!
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PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour Super Bundle

PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour Super Bundle
Guitar Master: PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour Super Bundle, why buy it? Sometimes we ask this silly question, but today we’d like to introduce PS3 Guitar Hero World Tour, the popolar music video game online. Now it has been popular all over the country.
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Game Description
Guitar Hero World Tour will build on the existing gameplay from previous Guitar Hero games, in which players attempt to simulate the playing of rock music using special guitar-shaped controllers. World Tour expands beyond the core guitar-based gameplay by introducing the ability to play drums or sing vocals, and supporting the ability for up to four players to play together in a virtual band through these different instruments. Successfully hitting notes will increase the player’s or band’s score, as well as increase the “Rock Meter” that represents the song’s performance. Missed notes are not scored and negatively affect the Rock Meter. If the Rock Meter drops too low, the song will end prematurely, with the virtual audience booing the band off stage. Successfully completing a song will garner a one to five-star rating based on the accumulated score, and rewards such as in-game money to be used to buy new guitars and outfits for characters.
The guitar interface remains relatively unchanged in World Tour. As with previous Guitar Hero titles, the guitar and bass player must hold down the correct fret button(s) on the controller while also strumming in time with the notes as they scroll on-screen. The bass guitar player will encounter note tracks that include a straight line across the on-screen fret, indicating an open E string, and is played by strumming the controller without hitting any fret buttons.[6] The drum interface is similar to the guitar, with each on-screen note track equivalent to a colored drum head on the controller, with the bass drum indicated by a line across the note track. The drum player only needs to hit the correct drum pads in time to successfully play their track. Drum tracks will include “armored” notes, which players may strike harder than prior notes to obtain additional points. The drum career will also feature sections of a song during which the player may play a drum solo, emphasized by in-game choreography that focuses on the drummer.
[7] The vocal track requires the player to match the pitch of the notes in a manner similar to Karaoke Revolution to be successful. Special sections of each players’ note track are marked with glowing notes, which, if completed successfully, helps to build up “Star Power”. Once enough Star Power is accumulated, it can be released via various means in order to boost the band’s score multiplier. For guitar and bass, this done by lifting the guitar controller vertically or by pressing a button on the guitar face; for drums, by striking both cymbal pads on the controller at the same time; for vocals, by tapping the microphone or making a similarly quick sound.
In addition to the normal four difficulty levels (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) for each song and instrument, a new “Beginner” level has been added in World Tour.[8] This difficulty is aimed to allow players with greatly reduced ability to play; notes are generally simple straight lines in time with bass drum beats, and only require any fret button to be held while the note is strummed or any drum to be hit.
Game modes
For Guitar Hero World Tour: The traditional single player Career Mode has been revamped such that instead of playing through a linear setlist, players will encounter gigs during career mode, which offer a choice of songs to play; one does not, however, have to complete every song in the list to proceed. The game will allow the player to change their difficulty during a career, and possibly during an individual song. The player will also be able to switch to a different instrument during the same Career without having to restart. There are four instrument career modes within the game: lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, and vocals.[7]
Gameplay of a whole band. On top is vocalist, bottom from left to right: Guitar, Drums, BassThere is also a Band Career mode, which can be advanced by oneself or with others offline or online. A player that has not progressed as far as another player’s band, or has progressed farther, will still gain benefits for successfully completing songs when playing together. The in-game interface features vocals along the top of the screen, and three tracks underneath, for bass, drums, and guitar. Full four-player bands will be able to compete with other bands online in a “Battle of the Bands” mode.[9]
The Boss Battles that were present in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith will return; however, the format has been changed to remove the focus on attack power-ups and instead features a call-and-response mechanic similar to the existing Face-Off mode. Artists are writing new original songs for their battles.[7] The current battle mode will remain playable in multiplayer.
The Wii version of the game will feature a special “Mii Freestyle” mode that will allow players to use their Miis as their characters. The Mii Freestyle mode will also allow players to improvise songs on the fly via the guitar and drum controllers or using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.[10]
Characters and customization
Players will be able to alter many aspects of their avatar’s guitar within Guitar Hero World Tour.Users will be able to use a “Create-a-Rocker” mode, based on the similar “Create-a-Skater” mode in Neversoft’s Tony Hawk series and the advanced character creation scheme from the Tiger Woods PGA Tour series. Players will be able to affect their character’s poise, clothing, tattoos, makeup, and age. Selected characters from previous Guitar Hero games will also be available as starting templates for creating a rocker. Previous games features Gibson Guitars, but as a result of the present lawsuit with Gibson Guitars, other brands of guitars will be used. Activision has created partnerships with several instrument manufactures to be featured in the game, including Ampeg, Audio-Technica, EMG Pickups, Ernie Ball, Evans Drumheads, Guitar Center, Krank Amplification, Mackie, Marshall, Orange County Drum & Percussion, Pork Pie Percussion, Regal Tip, Sabian cymbals, Vox and Zildjian drumsticks.[11] Players will be able to customize their own guitar for the game to a high degree. Drum sets and microphones will also be customizable.[7]
In addition to the game and player’s own characters, character models based off famous musicians will be in the game. Hayley Williams was confirmed to be a playable character at Activision’s press conference held simultaneously with E3 2008,[12]; Jimi Hendrix,[13] Ozzy Osbourne,[14] and Zakk Wylde[14] will also be playable characters. Billy Corgan has also been confirmed as a playable character.[15][16] Travis Barker of Blink-182 and +44[17] has been shown doing motion capture for the game. A recent survey suggests that the game will also feature caricatures of Ted Nugent and Sting.[18]
New venues in the game will include virtual recreations of real-life arenas, such as Ozzfest, Amoeba Music, Live Nation’s House of Blues, Sunset Strip and San Francisco’s AT&T Park.[11]
Game Instruments
All three of the new instruments for Guitar Hero World Tour. From left to right: Guitar (with sunburst finish), microphone, and drums. Instruments are from the PS3 versionRedOctane is developing a new guitar controller for the game, featuring a touch-sensitive pad just below the normal five fret buttons along the neck of the guitar. The pad will allow the player to alter the sound of sustained notes, strum without using the strum bar, and tap or slide their fingers on the pad to play notes in certain sections without strumming at all.[6] The touchpad can also be used for sustains and staccato notes in the music studio feature while recording guitar, and is used for finer control over loops when recording other instruments. Also, the guitar will have a longer whammy bar for better access, and the strum bar will be a bit quieter and longer. The select button, used to activate Star Power, has been redesigned to bear the appearance of the guitar’s bridge and moved just below the strum bar for easier access. The guitar also features start/pause buttons on either side of the select button.[6]
Previews of the game revealed that a wireless,[17][6] velocity-sensitive[9] six-piece drum controller is being developed, with two adjustable cymbal pads, a snare, two toms, and a bass drum pedal.[7][19] The drum kit was designed with help from John Devacka, who is credited with creating the first music game, MTV Drumscape, and developed key patents used for most modern music games that are now owned by Activision.[7] During song creation, the velocity sensitivity will be used to allow players to alter the sound made by the drum.[17] The drum set also will have a MIDI port in the back, allowing for users to connect any drum kit, drum machine, or other compatible device.[20] Activision has promised that the drum set will be the “most realistic drum experience ever in a video game”.[9] The Wii version of the drum controller includes a slot for the Wii Remote to fit into, enabling it to become wireless, much like the guitar controller introduced for the Wii version of Guitar Hero III.
The official microphone used for vocals uses a USB connection rather than a wireless one; players may alternatively use any standard USB microphone. When playing vocals, a standard controller will be necessary in order to navigate menus, select difficulties, and pause.[21]
New instrument controllers are not required to play World Tour. Older Guitar Hero guitar controllers will still work with the game.[6] Activision also stated during their press conference held alongside E3 2008 that for Xbox 360 users, the existing Rock Band instrument controllers as well as other third party controllers will also work in Guitar Hero World Tour, though it is unknown if Rock Band 2’s new instruments will work.[22] Sony has stated that Rock Band 2 instruments will work with Guitar Hero World Tour on the PlayStation 3 console.[23] Vicarious Visions has confirmed that controllers developed for the Wii version of Rock Band will not be compatible with the Wii version of World Tour.[citation needed] World Tour will adjust the tracks in the game to account for the instrument controller being used. For example, sections of the lead guitar track that are designed to be played on the new controller’s touchpad can be played by tapping the frets on older controllers without strumming.[6] When using Rock Band’s drum controller, which has one fewer percussion pad than the World Tour unit (”Rock Band” has four drum pads, “World Tour” has three drum pads and two cymbal pads), two of the lanes on the “World Tour” drum board will merge, reducing the note track to four drum pads and bass pedal.[20]
Neversoft director Brian Bright stated that the instruments designed for World Tour would also work with the first Rock Band, although he was unsure of whether they would work with Rock Band 2. This is currently known only to apply to the Xbox 360 versions of the games,[24] and is known not to apply to the Wii versions.[21] World Tour’s instruments will be compatible with Rock Band 2 and other music games for the PlayStation 3 due to efforts to ensure compatibility between these by Sony.[23] Microsoft later announced that instruments on the Xbox 360 will be compatible between World Tour, Rock Band 2, and Rock Revolution.[25] Coming next: Guitar Hero World Tour or Rock Band 2: which game shall we buy?
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