The Scoop: Guitar Hero World Tour. Genre: music/rhythm; by: Neversoft (PS3, Xbox 360), Vicarious Visions (Wii), Budcat Creations (PS2); from: Activision; for: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii; rating: Teen.
Info: Music/rhythm rocker Guitar Hero catches up with Rock Band's band-in-a-box angle, adding a few wrinkles of its own, like the world's first wireless, velocity-sensitive, six-piece drum set.
The $190 "band kit" version sounds pricey, but comes with a couple armfuls of plastic toys. The new drum set has four pads plus a pair of cymbals, the slightly larger guitar gets a new pad you can slap-strum, the whole thing ships with a substantial 86 master-recording track list, and absolutely nobody dies in this game. It's a total makeover for the Guitar Hero series that launched a thousand armchair shedders.
In case you've yet to rock out with a plastic piece and you're wondering what's up with this "music video game" thing, a word about Guitar Hero. Think back to when you were a kid and shameless, ready to bop and disco while your favorite song boogied in the background, plucking invisible strings on ethereal air guitars or upending empty ice cream buckets to slap along with the beat.
Now, imagine three or four buckets pinioned to a stand and that air guitar reified in plastic homage to the great guitarist Les Paul with a few colorful buttons poking out of the neck to trigger notes as they pop up on a TV screen, and you're in the concert hall vicinity of what this whole faux rocker craze is about.
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