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RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - GaryCXJk - 02-12-2011

(02-11-2011, 08:04 PM)Sol Wrote: Activision pretty much dug their own grave with that series. The highpoint for Guitar Hero was II in my opinion anyway. (Can't comment on DJ Hero, not having played it, although that's a subseries) I've preferred Rock Band since then, and I don't even think they have long left. I can't really think of anything new and interesting they could add to a new title, if they were to make one.

Well, instead of a new Rock Band, they could introduce Jazz Band, or Bigband. Imagine instead of using guitars, bases and keyboards, you're playing on trumpets, trombones and saxophone. And not just with four players, with at least eight players, but possibly even 32 players. New York, New York indeed!


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - DioShiba - 02-12-2011

Hey, here's an idea for a new music game...

Get a real instrument and stop buying these kind of games.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - [robo9] - 02-12-2011

Or they make a game that actually helps you learn how to play an instrument perhaps?


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Saltonara - 02-12-2011

Like Rockband 3?


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Cobalt Blue - 02-12-2011

[Image: guitar_hero_van_halen.jpg]
and people still wonders why GH died.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - DioShiba - 02-12-2011

(02-12-2011, 10:59 AM)[Delysid] Wrote: Or they make a game that actually helps you learn how to play an instrument perhaps?

(02-12-2011, 11:45 AM)-Colton Wrote: Like Rockband 3?

More like getting a lesson that doesn't involve you staying in your basement.

I never really knew why people bought the games to begin with, if you actually want to get good your better off learning your favorite songs by getting a teacher or going online. Or just make your own riffs.

Plus you'll probably have a better understanding of the scales and chords if you do so. Maybe you'll know more about the instrument. but it's better then a playing a gimmick.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - FRET - 02-12-2011

It's almost like it's a video game...


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Gwen - 02-12-2011

(02-12-2011, 04:01 PM)Diogalesu Wrote:
(02-12-2011, 10:59 AM)[Delysid] Wrote: Or they make a game that actually helps you learn how to play an instrument perhaps?

(02-12-2011, 11:45 AM)-Colton Wrote: Like Rockband 3?

More like getting a lesson that doesn't involve you staying in your basement.

I never really knew why people bought the games to begin with, if you actually want to get good your better off learning your favorite songs by getting a teacher or going online. Or just make your own riffs.

Plus you'll probably have a better understanding of the scales and chords if you do so. Maybe you'll know more about the instrument. but it's better then a playing a gimmick.

Because with a group of friends, its a fun way to spend the night. 'Sides if your a singer like me, your doing actual practice in a way.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Sengir - 02-12-2011

(02-12-2011, 10:59 AM)Delysid Wrote: Or they make a game that actually helps you learn how to play an instrument perhaps?

That's the thing with games

If you could really do what the game has you doing it stops becoming fun. For example, if they made a game where you pretend to develop games I would find it pretty boring. I'd be willing to bet real life farmers don't play farmville, and real life racers don't play realistic racing games. Why not do if for real at that point?

I don't think a majority of guitar hero's players would find learning to read sheet music, learning all the chords, and gaining callouses to be fun.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Rökkan - 02-12-2011

Quote:"Due to continued declines in the music genre," Activision said in a statement, "the company will disband Activision Publishing's Guitar Hero business unit and discontinue development on its Guitar Hero game for 2011."

Oh? The rhythm/music video game genre is having declining interest due to an oversaturated marked full of quick cash-in low quality sequels out of one franchise?! Huh, WONDER WHO WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - GrooveMan.exe - 02-12-2011

(02-12-2011, 09:19 AM)Diogalesu Wrote: Hey, here's an idea for a new music game...

Get a real instrument and stop buying these kind of games.

That's a pretty dumb sentiment.
HEY GUYS STOP PLAYING GRAN TURISMO BECOME A REAL RACING DRIVER

The concept for Guitar Hero is sound. Hell, Konami did it first with Guitar Freaks. Activision made a few too many pointless sequels; but that doesn't null the attraction of the core game mechanic. Sound to me you're just raggin' on games you don't like. How dare other people enjoy games you don't. >>>>=c


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Cobalt Blue - 02-12-2011

hey gusy stop playing pokemon get a real electric rat and become a real monster rancher.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - Sol - 02-12-2011

Electric rats are so expensive, though. :c


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - GaryCXJk - 02-12-2011

Hey guys stop going to forums and go meet real people!

Oh wait.


RE: Guitar hero is officially dead - DioShiba - 02-13-2011

(02-12-2011, 08:02 PM)GrooveMan.exe Wrote:
(02-12-2011, 09:19 AM)Diogalesu Wrote: Hey, here's an idea for a new music game...

Get a real instrument and stop buying these kind of games.

That's a pretty dumb sentiment.
HEY GUYS STOP PLAYING GRAN TURISMO BECOME A REAL RACING DRIVER

The concept for Guitar Hero is sound. Hell, Konami did it first with Guitar Freaks. Activision made a few too many pointless sequels; but that doesn't null the attraction of the core game mechanic. Sound to me you're just raggin' on games you don't like. How dare other people enjoy games you don't. >>>>=c

So if you don't want to save your cash on the real deal and make it worth your time to learn songs not on a disc or DLC, then it's okay to buy a bunch of sequels and other similar games that are practically the same.

Okay, makes total sense. After all, not like you and your friends can get real guitars or drums and actually make it worth your time playing something that isn't a cheap piece of plastic
=/.