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Guitar Hero World Tour (initially referred to as Guitar Hero IV or Guitar Hero IV: World Tour) is a music rhythm game developed by Neversoft, published by Activision and distributed by RedOctane. It is the fourth main entry in the Guitar Hero series, the sixth on home consoles and the seventh overall. The game was launched in North America in October 2008 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles, and a month later for Europe and Australia. A version of World Tour for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh was later released.

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Guitar Hero World Tour (initially referred to as Guitar Hero IV or Guitar Hero IV: World Tour ) is a music video game developed by Neversoft and published by RedOctane and Activision. It is the fourth main entry in the Guitar Hero series . The game was launched in North America in October 26, 2008 for the PlayStation 2 , PlayStation 3 , Wii , and Xbox 360 consoles, and a month later for Europe and Australia. A version of Guitar Hero World Tour for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh has also been announced for a release on July 26, 2009 and was the last Guitar Hero game published to these operating systems by Aspyr Media.

While the game continues to feature the use of a guitar-shaped controller to simulate the playing of rock music, Guitar Hero World Tour is the first game in the Guitar Hero series to feature drum and microphone controllers for percussion and vocal parts, similar in manner to the competing Rock Band series of games. The game allows users to create new songs through the " Music Studio " mode, which can then be uploaded and shared through a service known as " GHTunes ".

World Tour received generally positive reviews with critics responding positively to the quality of the instrument controllers, the customization abilities, and improvements in the game's difficulty compared with the previous Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock . Some reviewers have commented on issues with poorly laid-out note tracks, the limited Career modes, and the difficulty of the music creation tool and the poor quality of the resulting songs.

  • 1.1 Bundling and promotion
  • 2.1 Games Modes
  • 2.2 Characters and Customization
  • 2.3.1 Guitar
  • 2.3.2 Drumkit
  • 2.3.3 Microphone
  • 2.3.4 Instrument compatibility
  • 3.1 Custom songs
  • 4 References

Development

The fourth major entry to the Guitar Hero series, referred to as Guitar Hero IV at the time, was officially announced upon the merger of Activision and Vivendi Games in December 2007. "We couldn't have done it without Red Octane's support." says the Guitar Hero Team. [1] The game's new title, Guitar Hero World Tour , was officially announced by Activision in May 2008. [2]

Activision and RedOctane had previously registered for trademarks on " Guitar Villain ", " Drum Villain ", " Keyboard Hero ", " Drum Hero " and " Band Hero " [3] (the latter being used in a later title ). Analysts theorized that future Guitar Hero would need to include additional instrument peripherals in order to compete against the former Guitar Hero developer Harmonix 's Rock Band . [4] Activision's CEO Bobby Kotick and early previews of the game revealed that Guitar Hero IV would branch out into other instruments and vocals. [5] [6] [7]

According to the Game Informer preview, the addition of drum functionality came from work initially done towards the Drum Hero title. This work was later folded into the Guitar Hero series after Neversoft was chosen as developer of the series. [5] Neversoft's Allen Flores stated that with the addition of the existing drum gameplay, the development of World Tour took under a year, starting development immediately after the release of Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock . [8] The drum instrument controller was designed to be more realistic, with details from Chad Smith of Red Hot Chili Peppers , Stewart Copeland of The Police , and Travis Barker of Blink-182 , all of whom requested the elevated cymbal pads. [8] The ability to open-strum the guitar was a feature that was planned for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock but was removed before release, finding that it was too difficult on the Guitar tracks. However, they built this feature in from the start of World Tour development exclusively for the Bass tracks. [9]

Bright describes the development of the note track for a given song once it has been licensed for the game as a parallel effort, a process that they have found to be more efficient than their previous work on the Tony Hawk games. [9] Once the song was mixed for use by the development team, a "tempo map" was created by one developer; this map denotes the beats in the music which then can be used by the rest of the development team. Once the tempo map was complete, the song was then distributed to the various teams, such as the specific instrument teams or to the animators, to complete the song. [9] Note-for-note tracking from the song was then performed, and in some cases, changes were made to account for sections that cannot be replicated on the game controllers; the final track represented the note track for the Expert difficulty of the song. Note tracks were then reduced and adjusted to create the note tracks for the lower difficulties in the game. [9] A difficulty assessment was made using the final note tracks to determine where the songs were to be placed in the soundtrack progression. The difficulty model is based on that from Guitar Hero: Aerosmith , which was adjusted from the Guitar Hero III model after the team received negative feedback from players regarding a "brick wall" in the difficulty progression in that game. [9]

The song list for World Tour started as the list of songs that Neversoft wanted to include in Guitar Hero III , but had failed to get into the game or as downloadable content; the list was eventually expanded to over 500 songs. [9] The song list was then prioritized based on what the team thought would be best in the game, and then going after the music that would take the longest time to license, as was the case for the Jimi Hendrix songs. [9] While songs were selected to make sure that guitar, bass, and drums all had great parts, they also opted for songs that would be strong for one single instrument as to make the game still appealing for those playing the single player modes. [9] Some songs were also suggested through the licensing efforts by Activision for inclusion in the game. [9] Flores stated that the inclusion of caricatures of recording artists in the game was either due to the team seeking that specific artist for the game, or the artist approaching the development team and requesting to be part of it. [8] The band Tool , which hasn't licensed its music since 1996, allowed for the inclusion of three of its songs in World Tour as long they were involved with the artwork and tracking of the songs for the game, leading to the creation of the art-like Tool venue. [10]

Bright noted that they had support for "epic drum solos", in which the band animation would focus on the drummer, but removed this feature from the game's final release due to its complexity. [9] They also had to remove the "Jam Over" mode planned for the game's music creation section that would have allowed players to start with one of the game's songs and play over it on their instruments; this feature was removed in order to keep the final product polished and on-time. [9]

The custom song creation feature was inspired by the current "hacking environment" that has arisen from the first two Guitar Hero games, where players would create new tracks and share them with others. [11] [12]

Meanwhile Hands-On Mobile acquired to create a mobile phone version of the game to be released later in November 2008. [13]

A port of Guitar Hero World Tour has been rated by the ESRB for Microsoft Windows computers , though Activision has not officially confirmed this version [14] until it was confirmed by Intel on February 27, 2009 [15] and displayed at CeBIT on March 3–8, 2009 in Hannover, Germany. [16] [17] [18]

Bundling and promotion

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KFC's Guitar Hero -branded Fully Loaded Box Meal.

In preparation for the release of Guitar Hero World Tour , Activision partnered with the fast-food chain company Kentucky Fried Chicken to promote the upcoming release of Guitar Hero World Tour in their Fully Loaded Box Meals in September 2008, [19] which consisted "KFC snacker" sandwich, two chicken strips, a drumstick or thigh, a biscuit, two sides and a 32 ounce soft drink. On October 28, 2008, Kotaku gave their impression of the KFC promotion, giving their overall rating the selection of food with a D-, stating that "it was one of the few meals where vomit phobia was almost outweighed by a feeling to purge this poison." [20]

On October 26, 2008, Guitar Hero World Tour was released in North America with several bundle packages, as well as a standalone game. Europe and Australia received this title in November 2008. In addition to a game bundle that includes a wireless guitar for each platform, the game can be bought in one of two bundles that include the guitar, drums, and microphone controller. The second bundle, only available through RedOctane's store, also includes a T-shirt, keychain, and a recharging kit. [21] Players in the United Kingdom who pre-order the full band bundle also received a second guitar controller for bass players. The bass guitar is the Les Paul guitar, the same model as bundled with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock . [22] During the Christmas season of 2008, Some retailers, such as Target, sold in-store a dual guitar bundle which included two identical wireless Les Paul styled guitars from previous game versions and did not include the new guitar with the tapping area.

Activision created a series of television advertisements directed by Brett Ratner based on the famous scene from Risky Business where Tom Cruise dances to Bob Seger 's " Old Time Rock and Roll " in a shirt and underwear, each featuring a different set of celebrities lip synching to the lyrics while using the new instrument controllers. The first ad included athletes Kobe Bryant, Tony Hawk, Alex Rodriguez, and Michael Phelps. [23] Another ad spot featured model Heidi Klum; two versions of Klum's ad exist, one a "director's cut" where she is wearing less clothing. [24] A subsequent commercial featuring model Marisa Miller was banned from airing as too racy. [25] [26]

A viral YouTube video titled "Bike Hero" showed what appeared to be a teenager riding a bike along a route marked with symbols similar in appearance to the in-game note tracks with LED lights on the handlebars blinking in time to the notes to the song " Prisoner of Society " by The Living End . The video was later determined to be the work of a viral marketing company Droga5 in cooperation with Activision to promote the Guitar Hero games. [27] The viral advertisement was considered a success, with about 3.5 million views since its release. [28]

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Gameplay of a whole band playing Billy Idol's "Rebel Yell". On top is vocalist, bottom from left to right: Guitar, Drums, Bass

Guitar Hero World Tour builds on the 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 and sing vocals, and supports the ability for up to four players to play together in a virtual band through these different instruments. Successfully hitting notes increases 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 ends prematurely, with the virtual audience booing the band off stage. Completing a consecutive series of notes successfully will increase a scoring multiplier for that player up to 4x. This multiplier is doubled when the player activates star power. Similar to Rock Band, the band shares a common score, scoring multiplier and band performance meter while each player has their own performance metric; the band also shares the same " Star Power " meter, though any player may activate it at any time. A player that performs poorly and reduces their performance meter to zero can still continue to play, but they drain the overall performance meter for the band, requiring the other players to make up for this. Successfully completing a song garners a three to five-star rating based on the accumulated score, and rewards such as in-game money that can 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 strumming in time with the notes as they scroll on-screen. One addition to the guitar gameplay is the ability to play notes while holding a sustained note. Additionally, the bass guitar player will be required to play notes representing an open E/Fb string, which is shown on-screen as a solid line across their note track. To play these notes, the bass guitar player strums the controller without pressing any fret button keys. The drum interface is similar to the guitar's interface, 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 simultaneously to the note gems to successfully play their track. There are also marked sections on the drum part wherein the player may play any notes they wish in a 'solo' to gain points. 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, builds up Star Power. Once enough Star Power is accumulated, it can be released via various means to double the band's current score multiplier. For guitar and bass, this is done by lifting the guitar controller vertically or (though not in bass) 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 standard four difficulty levels ( Easy , Medium , Hard , and Expert ) for each song and instrument, a new Beginner level has been added in World Tour. This difficulty is aimed for younger and unskilled players; notes are generally simple straight lines in time with bass drum beats, and allowing any or no fret button to be held while the note is strummed (for lead and bass guitar), any drum to be hit (for drums), or any sound to be made (for vocals).

Games Modes

The primary single-player game mode is Career mode, which can be played on either the lead guitar, bass guitar, drums, or vocals. Career mode has been slightly altered from previous Guitar Hero games. After creating a band, selecting or creating an avatar, and then selecting an instrument, the player is then presented with one of several gigs containing two to five songs each. Most gigs end with an encore song that is not revealed until the other songs are completed. Two of the lead guitar gigs feature "boss challenges" with Zakk Wylde and Ted Nugent; these boss challenges, featuring original songs by Wylde and Nugent, are different from Guitar Hero III 's boss battle, removing the focus on attack power-ups and instead featuring a call-and-response mechanic similar to the existing Face-Off mode. The gigs are arranged by difficulty based on the selected instrument. The player is awarded in-game money for each song completed, and completing each gig can also award additional money for meeting certain criteria, such as never letting the Rock Meter drop below a certain level or playing the first several notes of a song perfectly. Completing a gig can also unlock one or more gigs with more difficult songs to complete. Additional awards, such as customization items, are also awarded for completing gigs. The player's accumulated earnings across any of the single player Career Modes are tracked and used to rank the player's overall performance level.

Band Career mode is similar to the solo Career mode, with the game songs presented as several gigs to be completed. A band must have at least two players to proceed, but the second player may be either a local player or one over the network. Players may be at different levels of progression in the game, but will still gain benefits for successfully completing songs when playing together. After completing each gig, a magazine will appear on screen with the band featured on the cover.

The in-game interface features vocals along the top of the screen, and three tracks underneath, for bass, drums, and guitar; only tracks for active players will be shown. Full four-player bands can compete with other bands online in a Battle of the Bands mode.

Both single players and bands can play a setlist of up to six songs in Quickplay mode, still earning in-game money rewards for their performances. Existing competitive modes from the series, including the Battle Mode from Guitar Hero III , are also present in the game.

The Wii version of the game features a special " Mii Freestyle " mode that allows players to use their Miis as their characters as they improvise songs via the guitar and drum controllers or using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.

Characters and Customization

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Render of a band composed of in-game characters: Judy Nails on vocals, Eddie Knox on guitar, Lars Umlaut on bass and Johnny Napalm on drums.

Players are able to use the Create-a-Rocker mode which is based on the Create-a-Skater mode in Neversoft's Tony Hawk series and the advanced character creation scheme from the Tiger Woods PGA Tour series. Players can change their character's pose, clothing, tattoos, makeup, and age. Selected characters from previous Guitar Hero games are available as templates for creating a rocker. Previous games featured Gibson Guitars, but as a result of a lawsuit with Gibson Guitars, branded guitars are not featured; instead, the player can create a customized guitar from various components, such as bodies, fretboards, and headstocks. The player's in-game drum set and microphone can also be similarly customized. Activision had formed partnerships with several instrument equipment manufactures to 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, Vox, and Zildjian.

In addition to the computer- and player-controlled characters, avatars of notable musicians are featured in the game, either with motion capture or the licensing of their image for their character. Such artists include Hayley Williams , Jimi Hendrix , Ozzy Osbourne , Zakk Wylde , Billy Corgan , Sting , Ted Nugent , and Travis Barker .

New venues in the game include virtual recreations of real arenas, such as Ozzfest , Amoeba Music , Live Nation’s House of Blues , Sunset Strip and San Francisco’s AT&T Park . One venue showcases the trademark art style of Tool and was developed in collaboration with the band. World Tour is the first Activision game on the PlayStation 3 to support dynamic in-game advertising provided by IGA Worldwide; similar advertising for the Xbox 360 version is provided by Massive Incorporated.

Instruments

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Guitar Hero World Tour Wireless Guitar Controller

RedOctane developed a new guitar controller for World Tour . The unit is approximately 25% (1/4) larger than previous controllers, making it closer to the size of a real guitar. The new controller includes a longer whammy bar and places the Star Power button directly below the strum bar, improving the access of these features. The strum bar itself was made quieter and longer. The neck of the guitar is detachable, similar to the Gibson Les Paul controller for Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock , but the connector has been hardened to avoid connection issues experienced with the previous unit.

The neck of the guitar features a touch-sensitive pad just below the normal five fret buttons. The player can use either the fret buttons or the touch pad to play regular notes. The pad also allows the player to play notes via tapping or via " tap strumming " similar to the slap bass method for bass guitar, and to alter the pitch of sustained notes. Guitar tracks feature notes connected by a semi-transparent purple line, (except for the Wii version, in which semi-transparent gems replace this purple line) called " Slider Gems "; the player can play these notes by sliding their fingers up and down the touch pad or by tapping the fret buttons without strumming. The touchpad can also be used for sustained and staccato notes in the music studio feature while recording guitar, and is used for finer control over loops when recording other instruments.

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Guitar Hero World Tour Wireless Drum Controller . It includes 3 drum pads, 2 cymbal pads, and a bass drum pedal.

Guitar Hero World Tour features a wireless six-piece drum kit, with a bass drum pedal and five velocity-sensitive drum pads for snare (red), two toms (green and blue), and two cymbals (yellow and orange), which Activision has stated provide the " most realistic drum experience ever in a video game ". The drum kit was designed with help from John Devacka, the developer of MTV Drumscape, and developed key patents used for most modern music games that are now owned by Activision. Special note gems on the drum track are " armored ", requiring the player to strike harder on the appropriate drum head in order to break the armor and score points. During song creation, the velocity sensitivity feature of the drum pad allows players to alter the sounds made by the drums. The drum set also has a MIDI input port in the back, allowing users to connect a compatible MIDI drum kit to play in the game. 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: Legends of Rock .

Microphone

The official microphone used for vocals uses a USB connection. When playing vocals, a gamepad or Wii Remote is necessary in order to navigate menus, select difficulties, and pause.

Logitech and Activision announced that the former company will produce " premium " instruments to be released later in 2008.

Instrument compatibility

World Tour will work with older Guitar Hero guitar controllers. Activision stated during their E3 2008 press conference that Xbox 360 users will be able to use the existing Rock Band instrument controllers as well as other third party controllers in Guitar Hero World Tour; Rock Band instruments for the PlayStation 3 are not guaranteed to work in World Tour, though Sony is attempting to help make these units compatible. All Rock Band original Harmonix instruments for PlayStation 2 will work with World Tour. According to issue 027 of the UK's Official Playstation Magazine, all Guitar Hero and Rock Band PS3 controllers are cross-compatible with all games (except for Guitar Hero: World Tour drums on Rock Band, however some require patching, which is done automatically when connected to the internet).

Console makers have helped to ensure instrument compatibility between current and upcoming guitar and band games. Both Sony and Microsoft have announced that instruments for World Tour , Rock Band 2 , and Konami's Rock Revolution will work between all three games on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The Wii version of the game only supports guitar controllers from previous Guitar Hero games, and " no compatibility with any other peripherals ". The Rock Band 2 Drums however, are compatible with Guitar Hero World Tour .

World Tour adjusts 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 World Tour controller's touchpad can be played by tapping the frets on older controllers without strumming. When using Rock Band 's drum controller, which has one fewer percussion pad than the World Tour unit and lacks velocity sensitivity, two of the lanes on the " World Tour " drum board merge, reducing the note track to four drum pads and bass pedal, and no armored notes are presented.

All of the 86 songs in the game are master recordings, a first for the series. Project director Brian Bright claims that they have " a pretty even split between the '80s, '90s, and classic rock " with a " good amount of emerging bands ".

Custom songs

Guitar Hero World Tour allows players to create their own songs through Music Studio and share them with others through the Xbox Live, PlayStation Network, and Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection internet capabilities. The Studio is similar to Apple's GarageBand software. The player can create the tracks for each song by playing it in real or slowed time, with the game quantizing offbeat notes to the nearest beat as set by the player, or tracks can be constructed one note at a time. The notes played by the user will be the default Expert difficulty track, and the lower difficulty versions will be generated by the game.

Players can create the tracks for lead, rhythm, and bass guitars and for drums, selecting from a number of different sounds and kits for each instrument. Distortion and other effects can be added to these tracks through Line 6 amplifiers in the " GHMix " mode. Players cannot record vocals directly, but can create a hum-along vocal line in the Studio. PlayStation 3 users with MIDI-compatible computers will also be able to connect their computer to the console and use it for song composition; a similar feature is sought for Xbox 360 owners. Eurogamer reported that a crew at Activision was able to successfully create a " perfectly respectable cover " version of the first verse of " Smells Like Teen Spirit " by Nirvana.

  • Phi Psi Kappa (USA)
  • Wilted Orchid (Sweden)
  • Bone Church (Poland)
  • Pang Tang Bay (Hong Kong)
  • Amoeba Records (Los Angeles)
  • Swamp Shack (Louisiana)
  • Rock Brigade (The Pacific)
  • Strutter's Farm (Kentucky)
  • House of Blues (Los Angeles)
  • Ted's Tiki Hut (Tahiti)
  • Will Heilm's Keep (England)
  • Recording Studio (Canada)
  • AT&T Park (San Francisco)
  • Tesla's Coil (Australia)
  • Ozzfest (Germany)
  • Times Square (New York City)
  • Sunna's Chariot (Asgard)
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Guitar Hero: World Tour

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  • 2008 ( PlayStation 2 )
  • 2008 ( Xbox 360 )
  • 2008 ( PlayStation 3 )
  • 2008 ( Wii )
  • 2009 ( Macintosh )
  • 2009 ( Windows )
  • RedOctane, Inc.
  • Activision Publishing, Inc.
  • Aspyr Media, Inc.
  • Neversoft Entertainment, Inc.
  • #93 on PlayStation 3
  • #124 on Xbox 360
  • #152 on Wii

Description official descriptions

Guitar Hero: World Tour is the fourth main game in the series and brings a major change to the concept. Following the release of Rock Band that built on the Guitar Hero concept but added additional instruments, World Tour introduces these as well to allow players to play together simultaneously as a real band. Next to the guitar that was the main peripheral for the previous titles, the bundled edition of the game adds a microphone for the vocal parts and drums for percussion. Just like the previous game , the guitar tracks are split up for the lead and bass. The lyrics and the vocal pitch is shown near the top of the screen, while the bottom part is split up for bass guitar, lead guitar and drums, each with a separate set of notes that need to be hit to correctly play the part.

While playing, a rock meter keeps track of successive notes hit (one for each player), which leads to score multipliers. When the meter becomes too low, other players can make up for this on a shared, general performance meter. In the same vein players share a star power meter, built up by playing through certain sections successfully, that any player can access.

There are four difficulty levels and a new beginner mode where notes are made as easy as possible to introduce the concept to new players. Most of the game content is centered around a Career mode (both Solo and Band) where players start a new band, choose an avatar an instrument, and then play different gigs unlocking new songs along the way. Completing tracks earns money that can be spent on outfits or instruments. There are once again encore songs and "boss challenges" where the lead guitar enters a duel. This is similar to the battles in Guitar Hero III , but without the power-ups. Instead it returns to a call-and-response mechanic similar to the Face-Off mode. Bands consists of offline players but online members can join as well. Complete bands can take on others online through the Battle of the Bands mode.

Through the Music Studio editor new songs can be composed and shared using the GHTunes service (not for the PS2). In this edition avatars can be customized with more detail using the Create-a-Rocker mode. Major artists have licensed their appearance in the game. The Wii version contains a Mii Freestyle mode where players can use their Mii characters in-game and compose songs through motions of the Wii remote and the Nunchuk controller.

There are several bundles for the game, based on the amount of instruments included, but also a stand-alone version as most of the versions are compatible with the controllers of previous games and even some of Rock Band .

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Keeping Up With the Joneses

The Good The gaming world hadn't seen a battle quite like the one that Guitar Hero III and Rock Band had in 2007, but when the smoke cleared, Guitar Hero III was the clear winner in sales, while Rock Band came out on top critically. In 2008, history would repeat itself again, with Guitar Hero and Rock Band going directly head to head with their respective sequels: Rock Band 2, essentially an expansion of the first game, and Guitar Hero World Tour, which was Neversoft's first attempt at a full band game.

Someone at Activision obviously saw what Rock Band was doing with their multiple instrument controllers and co-op band play, and decided that they wanted a piece of that pie too. So, for the first time, "Guitar" Hero was no longer just that, but also Drums and Vocals, too. In addition, the game was absolutely overhauled in every aspect: the graphics engine was changed, the career mode was changed, a deep character creator was added, and to top it all off, a music studio was included to extend the fun beyond what was on the disk. Oh, and the number of celebrity cameos was tripled from the last game, including one from beyond the grave. GHIV was an absolutely massive game, and with all of the stuff that was packed in, I'm honestly surprised that they were able to finish the game within the span of a year, let alone fit it all on one Wii disc. Of course, a lot of these things ended up coming short in some areas, but we'll get to that later.

The celebrity cameos were, for me, one of the strangest features about the game. This game was absolutely PACKED with guest stars from all corners of the rock world, from pop-rock singer Haley Williams and bassist Sting, alternative rock legend Billy Corgan, punk drummer Travis Barker, classic rockers Jimi Hendrix and Ted Nugent, and metal icons Ozzy Osbourne and Zakk Wylde. The band Tool also puts in a guest appearance, in the form of their own unique venue and THREE songs just from them, the most of any artist on the setlist. And yes, you saw that right, Jimi Hendrix is in the game. Needless to say, this got a lot of flack from fans of the long-deceased guitarist, who felt that Guitar Hero was commiting an utter sacrilege against the very thing they were supposed to be celebrating. That begs the question: Were ALL of these cameos necessary? I think if they had spent more resources polishing the gameplay instead of on all of these cameos, we would have had a stronger game overall. Still, I have to give the game some credit: No game, outside of that Celebrity Deathmatch video game, has this much celebrities in it.

In addition, the setlist also has a good amount of choice cuts on it, ranging from pretty much all genres: Even hip-hop and Spanish rock get a tune or two here. Michael Jackson's "Beat It" turns out to be one of the most fun songs to play, oddly enough. Other songs I really enjoyed included Coldplay's "Shiver", "Band on the Run" by Paul McCartney, "Love Me Two Times" by The Doors, and "Do it Again" by Steely Dan. Needless to say, I tend to prefer the classic rock in these games compared to the newer stuff. It's perhaps a little too varied, though. There's simply too many songs that some people just won't enjoy. In addition, the setlist also has the major problem of having more than one song from certain artists. There are two Jimi jams, three Tool tunes, two Ozzy operas, and two Ted Nugent numbers. So much for diversity. For me the setlist is like the rest of the game: overambitious. Overall, it's not the worst setlist in the series (I'd say 2 is the worst), but compared to the last one where almost every song eventually grew on me, this one comes up a little short.

The game in general wasn't as hard as past titles in the series for guitarists. While the game did offer us one nightmare song in the form of Joe Satriani's "Satch Boogie", the difficulty was compromised by the inclusion of a new "slide" mechanic, which allowed you to merely tap the frets in order to hit certain notes rather than strumming them. This turned a lot of hardcore fans off, but for the rest of us, this was a nice change of pace. The game was no longer about challenge, it was about kicking back and having a good time with some great rock and roll.

The character creator was also very deep, as well. It went so far in-depth that you could even customize minute details such as the head stock on your guitar. It was perhaps a little hard to use with the guitar controllers, however, so using the Wii-mote to create your character was the best thing to do.

Finally, Vicarious Visions once again did a stupendous job with the Wii conversion. Not only did almost every single feature from the HD versions make it into the game, including DLC, but they also incliuded a Wii exclusive "Mii Freestyle" mode on top of it as well. The conversion was so good, that it pushed the developers of Rock Band 2 to bring over a more competitive product with their own game on Wii. But that's another story. VV is one of the few developers to take the system seriously, and as a result the Wii gets features many thought were not possible in these types of games. That said, one crucial feature went missing from the Wii version, one that seriously dragged it down for people who wanted to save a little cash.

The Bad The problem with Guitar Hero World Tour in general: It tried too hard to be all things to all people, and as a result there are many parts of the game that could have had a little more time spent working on them. Due to the rushed schedule, though, the new ideas wouldn't be fully formed until the next game.

The biggest problem by far with World Tour are the very things that were supposed to be it's calling card: the new instruments. To begin with, you had to have a Wii-Remote for each and every instrument you wanted to play with, in addition to the instrument hardware, forcing you to pay even more if you didn't already have the amount of Wii controllers that you needed for a full band experience. Oh, and if you wanted to use Rock Band controllers? You're out of luck, kid. The Wii version didn't allow for such things, although the HD versions did have compatability with other instruments patched in. This made GH: World Tour a seriously tough purchase to make on Wii compared to other systems. But that's just the console-specific problems.

The game was notorious for the poor quality of it's drum kits. I read so many reports of broken cymbals and faulty equipment, STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX. It was unbelievable how bad the drum hardware was. While RedOctane generally made good hardware ( I still use my GHIII guitar even today), this was definitely one of their biggest mis-steps by far. Compound that with the fact that, again, you couldn't use Rock Band drums with the Wii, and as a result this game left many potential drummers out in the cold.

The gameplay that was designed around these drums was also questionable. In an attempt to distance themselves from Rock Band, their kit had three pads and two raised cymbals, + a bass pedal. That was a fine change, but in order to activate star-power, you had to hit BOTH cymbals at the same time, which was essentially impossible to do whenever you wanted to. It wasn't all bad, though. You could play a little more looser compared to the almost mechanical precision required from Rock Band because the timing window was larger, which I enjoyed.

The vocals were also sloppily handled, no thought was put into making them playable and rewarding. To begin with, the scoring system for the vocals was completely broken: You had to hit EVERY LITTLE PIXEL of EVERY LITTLE PITCH in order to get 100% on vocals, which was virtually impossible on all but the simplest songs. Whose idea was this? In addition, the font for the words was incredibly difficult to read. I mean, REALLY difficult to read, almost as hard as trying to pass "Through the Fire and Flames" on Guitar Hero III. It was incredibly tiny and compressed, and as a result the words underneath the vocal pitches resembled ISBN codes more than lyrics. I'm not joking. This is a crucial problem, and it's baffling as to how no-one could have complained about it during testing. Again, they had to have rushed this game out the door.

The much-touted music creator turned out to be a dud for one simple reason: It sounded like pure and utter garbage! You could not record vocals, and the length of your songs was extremely short. You had to put in hours of work for something that sounds like it came out of an SNES, and I'm pretty sure they weren't trying to go for a retro sound with the music creator. For a game released in 2008, this is unacceptable. Actually, an SNES sounds BETTER than what the game can do; there are many SNES games with better sounding music than what you'd get here.

Finally, the Guitar Hero art style is still as ugly and unappealing as the last game, though the engine seems to be given a slight boost in terms of graphical fidelity, and the animations aren't as stiff as before.

The Bottom Line Guitar Hero IV: World Tour can best be described as a hot mess. You will undoubtedly get some fun out of just playing the tracks that you enjoy on guitar or bass, but going beyond that will yield disappointment at every corner. Guitar Hero 5 would be a lot tighter and more polished than this one, but by then, it would be too late for the series..

Wii · by krisko6 (814) · 2011

Just another Guitar Hero without anything new

The Good The Guitar Hero franchise is one of the best party games you are likely to find because everybody will instantly know what to do and in my experience almost everybody would like to try it at least once. If you pick the right song (like say for example: "Living on a Prayer" from Bon Jovi) you can also piss the hell out of the singer because everybody will sing along. This installment in the franchise is also perfect for parties due to a huge assortment of songs to choose from with a lot of different bands and genres.

This is also by far my favorite soundtrack in the franchise so far with songs from Bon Jovi, Ozzy Osbourne and Paramore just to name a few of them. I actually played through the single-player and multi-player career and that is quite an accomplishment when playing Guitar Hero games because most of the time it just get's too tedious to make it far. In this game with it was decent and you are allowed to skip quite a few gigs if the songs don't appeal to you and still unlock the finale.

The graphics have improved a lot since Guitar Hero II (the only other Guitar Hero game that I own) and now it looks pretty good. The background and stages look very nice and special effects during the show are very good. Lip-sync is also a big success and I swear it looked like the sound actually came from the singers.

I really like making my own characters when playing games and in this game it's amazing to see how many options there are and how straightforward it all is. Within ten minutes I was able to design a character that looked exactly like how I pictured it in my mind (a hard-rock version of Saria from Ocarina of Time) complete with her own instruments which I was also able to design and name with the same amount of options. This character was also playable in the Story mode and practice modes. The Bad The guitar is still as annoying as ever when you want to activate star power because you can go completely insane with the thing and it still won't register the movement. When you finally do activate star power you will most likely have made a mistake because it's hard to have a spasm-attack and correctly press the buttons at the same time as well. However it is made worse by the latest addition to the hardware, it's some kind of weird-ass part of the guitar that is beneath the buttons. The songs now have parts where you need to touch this area instead of the buttons. but switching between the two is very annoying and it just requires too much thinking while you are in the middle of playing a song.

The story is flimsy as hell, you start with a cinematic showing a young kid getting angry because he isn't the only one who plays a guitar and then it shows him as a grown-up getting angry at other guitar players at some kind of show and then nothing else. You are suddenly looking at a job board where you have to select which gigs you want to play and the story doesn't change at all, you just play at a lot of gigs and somehow still have to run back to the job-board to get a new one. It's pretty odd when you have been on-stage with Ozzy Osbourne and you still need to use a job board, you'd think they would ask you to play for them, not the other way around.

There are a lot of songs in here that are just pure mediocrity and some are very unbalanced (the guitarist is bored to death, but the bassist can't keep up), but the worst of them have to be the Spanish songs. Don't think I hate the Spanish, I really don't, but why in the world would you want to have Spanish songs in an English party game that requires people to do karaoke? I only have one Spanish friend and if he has to sing the entire evening then he will make himself both very unpopular and he might lose his voice as well. The Bottom Line This installment in the Guitar Hero franchise is decent, but far from perfect. The soundtrack is very good and you can customize a lot, but at the same time it is very flawed as well. If you want to have at least one copy of Guitar Hero then I will recommend this one if you have enough space to store two guitars and the drums (the microphone doesn't take up too much space) and if you are going to use it for parties a lot. Parties is where this game shines the most because the career mode is lacking an actual story and without anybody else around you will most likely get bored off this game is a day or two.

Xbox 360 · by Asinine (957) · 2011

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Guitar Hero World Tour appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott.

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At the event "GameStar/GamePro Leserpreis 2008" (February 26, 2009) Guitar Hero: World Tour received the trophy "Best Family and Lifestyle Game in 2008" after the reader's voting of German gaming magazines GameStar (PC) and GamePro (consoles).

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Guitar Hero: World Tour

Guitar Hero: World Tour

Being the lone guitar hero has its advantages - the freedom to play when you want, complete artistic control and nobody else around to steal the limelight. Still, every rock god reaches a point where he wants to kick back and jam with some buddies, show off a few new riffs and relish the comradeship that comes with a full set of band members. Good news rock fans - with Guitar Hero World Tour for Wii , you can do all that and more!

Featuring a redesigned guitar, a brand new electronic drum kit and a microphone for the fearless frontman, the Guitar Hero World Tour all-band experience invites you to take the stage by storm.  With more than 85 master tracks to choose from, every band will be able to put together the perfect set-list, playing along to classic hits made famous by everyone from Linkin Park to The Eagles.   Still not satisfied? Hold onto your plectrums then, because Guitar Hero World Tour offers in-game downloadable content on  Wii for the first time. That’s right - songs by some of the most influential anthem-crafters on the planet can be downloaded direct to your Wii via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to boost your interactive music collection! 

There are more ways to unleash your inner rocker than in any other Guitar Hero game. You can play solo or take your band along for the ride in Career Mode, where you embark on the long but rewarding road to success. Or, if you can’t wait to show what you’re made of, get stuck into the Battle of the Bands gameplay mode where you and your band can compete online with up to eight other players. 

For those with a more creative bent, the Music Studio feature allows you to compose original classics using up to four instruments. Naturally, after all that graft, you’ll want to share your musical mastery with the world. No problem - you can polish the track to your heart’s content using the editing tool and then publish it online to compare it against other community efforts. You can also enjoy a quick jam with a friend in the Wii exclusive Mii Freestyle mode, which throws you on stage to create your own signature sound just by tilting your guitar! 

One Way or Another, it’s definitely time to go On The Road Again and get that Band on the Run. Believe us, You’re Gonna say Yeah!

  • Play solo on any instrument; take up to three bandmates on a World Tour; jam in Mii  Freestyle mode or play online with fellow rockers worldwide
  • Sample the full band experience with friends by playing guitar and drums, or step up to the mic to become a fearless frontman.
  • Fully customise characters' appearance and instruments as well as your band's logo and album covers
  • Utilise the Music Studio feature to create your own unique songs from scratch and then share the finished result with your friends online

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Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition

Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition is a fan-made expansive modification of the Windows version of Guitar Hero World Tour to enhance the gaming experience of Guitar Hero World Tour with additional features. It was released on December 25, 2021 while continually receiving updates.

  • 1.1 v1.0 — Initial release
  • 1.2 v1.1 — VanTallica
  • 1.3 v1.2 — Band Hero 5
  • 2 Notable features
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Development and updates [ ]

V1.0 — initial release [ ].

A Discord community server for the anticipated Guitar Hero World Tour: Definition Edition was officially launched on August 5, 2021. Progress of the mod were announced in the Discord server's #wtde-announements on features to come.

v1.0.0 of Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition was publicly released on December 25, 2021. Guitar Hero World Tour continually received nightly updates in the volatile branch, adding newly features and fixes over the months until the next major release 9 months later. [1]

An early access beta release for the upcoming v1.0.1 was released on September 30, 2022 that included an updater that downloads an update form the project's beta repository. This beta included faster game saving/loading system, a clip/performance system overhaul, more characters and CAR pieces (but with the removal of the Midori character), in-game Rich Presence toggle (located in Options > GH:DE Options > Extra Options), debug.txt has logging disabled in songs by default to prevent stuttering and lag (can be re-enabled in Extra Options), audio buffering length increased from 2048 to 4096, crowd and Havok physics enabled by default, new camera debug menu, setlist categories for other Guitar Hero DLCs, duplicate song charts ignored, new camera shots and post-processing effects for various Guitar Hero song packs of later games. [2]

v1.0.1 was released on October 17, 2022. This update included Halloween-themed antics as well as several fixes including rich presence fix, drummer's motion cameras in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock songs. This update also added a character model of the well-known Guitar Hero player Acai as a playable character. [3] v1.0.2. was a smaller update that was shortly released two days later that included a fallback system to show default animations if a song is missing loop animations to prevent game crashes. [4]

v1.0.3 was released on November 20, 2022 and included a new updater and launcher. This update several fixes and included extra characters and guitar such as some unlockable characters from Tony Hawk's Underground 2 (including The Hand , Ben Franklin , Voodoo Doctor ), Johnny Cash (including his guitar and band members) and guitars from Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock , more animations and better character physics, a menu for online multiplayer, and more. [5]

v1.0.3 also release minor updates starting with v1.0.3.1 (formerly v1.0.31) on November 26, 2022 [6] along with an update for the website's online play on November 29, 2018. [7]

  • v1.0.3.2 was released on December 1, 2022, which included heavy stability fixes for save system, 4-player band support on AutoLaunch, FPS limiter in Graphics, integrity checks for strum, finger, and fret animations, Christmas theming, the final registry fix, Haley Williams character decoded, and loop animations to fix Mr. Roboto's animation. [8]
  • v1.0.3.3, released on December 19, 2022, included the Tony Hawk's Underground 2 character Aborigine , added "Song#", "GamerTag#", and "Difficulty#" support to AutoLaunch, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock guitar designs, and various fixes including a stability fix. [9]
  • v1.0.3.4, released on December 21, 2022 had animation-released stability fixes, better error handling, icon for Aborigine, and top score fixes. [10]
  • v1.0.3.5, released on December 25, 2022, the first anniversary update for Guitar Hero World Tour: Definition Edition that came with an announcement trailer for it. [11] It included Tony Hawk CAR items (Pirate Hat from the Xbox 360 version of Tony Hawk's American Wasteland and remodeled Devil Horns from Tony Hawk's Underground 2 ), fixes for lyrics crashing, added missing loop animations for Mr. Roboto female vocalist.
  • v1.0.3.6, released on December 27, 2022, included many Tony Hawk game CAR items, texture bug fixes, and a variety of stability fixes. [12]
  • v1.0.3.7, released on December 30, 2022 had more stability fixes and the game should no longer freeze on exit. [13]
  • v1.0.3.8, released on January 1, 2023 added new parameters for song.ini files for song covers among custom songs along with more stability fixes. [14] New parameters include CoverArtist and CoverYear and will display at the start of the song the name of the cover artist and the year they were covered in.
  • As of January 4, 2003, the GHWT:DE website officially supports online account registration for online multiplayer. [15]
  • v1.0.3.9, released on January 15, 2023, included characters from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and Guitar Hero: Aerosmith ( Bret Michaels , The Female Singer , Izzy Sparks , and Violet ), Santana band members, as well as more guitar models, and more, along with various other fixes. Additionally, the launcher was updated to V3 with language selection, whammy SFX toggle, and more. [16]
  • v1.0.3.10, which was a short fix, was released on January 17, 2023, included DJ Hero guitar and a fix for an animation crash related to loading of band animation .paks. [17]
  • v1.0.3.11, released on January 25, 2023, included Nevermind 2.0, some CAR items, Vocality mic from Band Hero , and other small improvements and crash fixes. [18]
  • v1.0.3.12, released on January 31, 2023, included Buckethead , Billie Joe Armstrong, Valentine's, Guitar Hero: Metallica guitars, and additional fixes. [19]

v1.1 — VanTallica [ ]

The next major update, version 1.1.0.0, did release on April 21, 2023, titled " Van Tallica ". This updated added new characters, classic character skins, guitar and bass models from Guitar Hero: Metallica and Van Halen , several other graphical and audio additions and fixes, all venues from Guitar Hero: Metallica , Smash Hits , and Van Halen , Desert Rock Tour and Lou's Inferno venues from Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Hypersphere venue created by Viran, Xbox 360 versions of Guitar Hero World Tour venues, and additional debug features. [21] Minor updates for v1.1.0.x up to v1.1.0.5 were released daily that included quality-of-life fixes and stability improvements.

  • v1.1.0.5, released on April 26, 2023, added Warriors of Rock skins of the classic characters and guitars and new song progression HUDs.
  • v1.1.0.6, released on April 30, 2023, included Guitar Hero: Metallica 's HUD.
  • v1.1.0.7, released on May 4, 2023, included Free Play mode, missing highways from other Guitar Hero video games, and more.
  • v1.1.0.8, released on May 16, 2023, including Guitar Hero On Tour: Decades and Guitar Hero III: Legend of Rock guitar models, new venue cameras, and more.

v1.2 — Band Hero 5 [ ]

Shortly after, version 1.2.0.0, was released on July 23, 2023, titled "Band Hero 5". [23] As v1.1 "VanTallica" was focused on the release of venues and characters from Guitar Hero: Metallica and Guitar Hero: Van Halen , v1.2 "Band Hero 5" is focus on the release of venues from Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero . However, unlike the VanTallica update, the Band Hero 5 update started off somewhat incomplete as most Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero venues are in "beta" testing.

Other features included in the v1.2 release are customizable rockers being able to be saved in .car file format (allowing players to back-up the creation of their rockers), cam pulse (that was introduced in Guitar Hero: Metallica ), launcher fixes, spotlight flare fixes, and many more content, improvements, and features.

Notable features [ ]

  • Additional characters: Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition comes pre-loaded with a wide array of different characters and more characters can be unlocked through Career Mode .
  • Gem themes: Select different gem/note themes on the highway including Guitar Hero World Tour gem notes, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock gem notes, Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock gem notes, as well as a multitude of extra color themes. Each gem theme can be visually previewed during selection.
  • Extra Practice speeds: Songs in practice modes can be played at any speed of the user's choice from a super slow of 20% to a fast 200%.
  • User installed content: Users can easily install user-created content to the mod folder of the games files, such as new characters, songs , and more.
  • Instrument selection: Design your characters' guitar or bass in Create-A-Rocker.
  • Debug options: Access to the developer's menu, the logging console, and other things.
  • Enhanced graphical options: Disable Depth of Field or enable borderless windowed mode.
  • Selectable microphone device: Ability to use any of your microphones in your microphone driver for Vocals .
  • Co-existing installation: The base version of Guitar Hero World Tour can still be played without these extra modifications.
  • Any controller for any instrument: Gamepad support and re-bind any gamepad/instrumental controls to play any instrument. (Experimental)

Soundtrack [ ]

The Guitar Hero World Tour' s soundtrack remains untouched in Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition . However, players can now easily and externally add their own songs (outside the Music Studio ) into the game as well as importing songs from all other games, each having their own setlist category. This does not affect the setlist in the base Guitar Hero World Tour video game.

External links [ ]

  • Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition official website - https://ghwt.de
  • GHWT:DE Wiki - https://ghwt.de/wiki/
  • GHWT:DE Discord server - https://discord.gg/HVECPzkV4u
  • GHWT:DE git commits with update log - https://gitgud.io/fretworks/ghwt-de-volatile/-/commits/master
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.0 release, December 25, 2021
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE beta release, September 9, 2022
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.1 release, October 17, 2022
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.2 release, October 19, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3 release, November 20, 2022 ( git commit 1 , git commit 2 )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DW v1.0.31 release on November 26, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DW Online Page updated on November 29, 2022 ( registration instructions for online play )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.2 release, December 1, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.3 release, December 19, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.4 release, December 21, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.5 release, December 25, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.6, December 27, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.7, December 30, 2022 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.8, January 1, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE website now supporting account registration as of January 4, 2023
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.9, January 17, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.10, January 17, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.11, January 25, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.0.3.12, January 25, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE " v1.0.99.0 release ", April 1, 2023 ( git commit ) — "very important update" on Discord
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.1.0.0: "VanTallica", April 21, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.1.1.0, June 4, 2023 ( git commit ) GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.1.1.1, June 4, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.2.0.0: "Band Hero 5", July 23, 2023 ( git commit )
  • ↑ GHWT:DE Discord server post — GHWT:DE v1.2.0.3: July 27, 2023 ( git commit )
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Full Guitar Hero: World Tour set-list

All 86 launch tracks set in stone.

Activision has finally concreted the list of 86 songs to be available on the Guitar Hero: World Tour disc that launches in October. So hopefully they'll stop sending us 15 press releases a week. We hate Sting .

We love Sting really, and he's among those we knew about, although rather a lot of that leaked old track list turned out to be wide of the mark.

Bon Jovi will be there though with "Livin' On A Prayer", which we may or may not have on our iPod, as will Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger". That might also be on our playlist.

There's lots and lots to look through, including those exclusive tracks captured as a result of deals with the to-be-playable rock stars Jimi Hendrix, Ozzy Osbourne and more.

Here's that list in alphabetical order:

  • 311 - "Beautiful Disaster"
  • 30 Seconds To Mars - "The Kill"
  • Airbourne - "Too Much Too Young"
  • The Allman Brothers Band - "Ramblin' Man"
  • Anouk - "Good God"
  • The Answer - "Never Too Late"
  • At The Drive-In - "One Armed Scissor"
  • Beastie Boys - "No Sleep Till Brooklyn"
  • Beatsteaks - "Hail to the Freaks"
  • Billy Idol - "Rebel Yell"
  • Black Label Society - "Stillborn"
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - "Weapon of Choice"
  • blink-182 - "Dammit"
  • Blondie - "One Way or Another"
  • Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - "Hollywood Nights"
  • Bon Jovi - "Livin' On A Prayer"
  • Bullet For My Valentine - "Scream Aim Fire"
  • Coldplay - "Shiver"
  • Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Up Around The Bend"
  • The Cult - "Love Removal Machine"
  • Dinosaur Jr. - "Feel The Pain"
  • The Doors - "Love Me Two Times"
  • Dream Theater - "Pull Me Under"
  • The Eagles - "Hotel California"
  • The Enemy - "Aggro"
  • Filter - "Hey Man, Nice Shot"
  • Fleetwood Mac - "Go Your Own Way"
  • Foo Fighters - "Everlong"
  • The Guess Who - "American Woman"
  • Hush Puppies - "You're Gonna Say Yeah!"
  • Interpol - "Obstacle 1"
  • Jane's Addiction - "Mountain Song"
  • Jimi Hendrix - "Purple Haze (Live)"
  • Jimi Hendrix - "The Wind Cries Mary"
  • Jimmy Eat World - "The Middle"
  • Joe Satriani - "Satch Boogie"
  • Kent - "Vinternoll2"
  • Korn - "Freak On A Leash"
  • Lacuna Coil - "Our Truth"
  • Lenny Kravitz - "Are You Gonna Go My Way"
  • Linkin Park - "What I've Done"
  • The Living End - "Prisoner of Society"
  • Los Lobos - "La Bamba"
  • Lost Prophets - "Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)"
  • Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Sweet Home Alabama (Live)"
  • Mars Volta - "L'Via L'Viaquez"
  • MC5's Wayne Kramer - "Kick Out The Jams"
  • Metallica - "Trapped Under Ice"
  • Michael Jackson - "Beat It"
  • Modest Mouse - "Float On"
  • Motörhead - "Overkill"
  • Muse - "Assassin"
  • Negramaro - "Nuvole e Lenzuola"
  • Nirvana - "About a Girl (Unplugged)"
  • No Doubt - "Spiderwebs"
  • NOFX - "Soul Doubt"
  • Oasis - "Some Might Say"
  • Ozzy Osbourne - "Crazy Train"
  • Ozzy Osbourne - "Mr. Crowley"
  • Paramore - "Misery Business"
  • Pat Benatar - "Heartbreaker"
  • R.E.M. - "The One I Love"
  • Radio Futura - "Escuela De Calor"
  • Rise Against - "Re-Education Through Labor"
  • Sex Pistols - "Pretty Vacant"
  • Silversun Pickups - "Lazy Eye"
  • Smashing Pumpkins - "Today"
  • Steely Dan - "Do It Again"
  • Steve Miller Band - "The Joker"
  • Sting - "Demolition Man (Live)"
  • The Stone Roses - "Love Spreads"
  • Stuck In The Sound - "Toy Boy"
  • Sublime - "Santeria"
  • Survivor - "Eye of the Tiger"
  • System of a Down - "B.Y.O.B."
  • Ted Nugent - "Stranglehold"
  • Ted Nugent's Original Guitar Duel Recording
  • Tokio Hotel - "Monsoon"
  • Tool - "Parabola"
  • Tool - "Schism"
  • Tool - "Vicarious"
  • Trust - "Antisocial"
  • Van Halen - "Hot For Teacher"
  • Willie Nelson - "On The Road Again"
  • Wings - "Band on the Run"
  • Zakk Wylde's Original Guitar Duel Recording

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Guitar Hero World Tour

Here's the full track listing.

Friday 12th September/... Delivering unparalleled depth and diversity featuring some of the most prolific artists of all time including Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Van Halen, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Michael Jackson and more, Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today revealed the highly-anticipated full set list for Guitar Hero® World Tour, the definitive rock ‘n’ roll music videogaming experience. Spanning over 40 years of rock history and featuring 86 tracks, comprised entirely of master recordings, the game will deliver Guitar Hero® fans the largest selection of on-disc music in the music-rhythm videogame genre to date.

The complete Guitar Hero World Tour on-disc set list available this autumn will include:

• 311 - “Beautiful Disaster”

• 30 Seconds To Mars - “The Kill”

• Airbourne - “Too Much Too Young”

• The Allman Brothers Band - “Ramblin' Man”

• Anouk - “Good God”

• The Answer - “Never Too Late”

• At The Drive-In - “One Armed Scissor”

• Beastie Boys - “No Sleep Till Brooklyn”

• Beatsteaks - “Hail to the Freaks”

• Billy Idol - “Rebel Yell”

• Black Label Society - “Stillborn”

• Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - “Weapon of Choice”

• blink-182 - “Dammit”

• Blondie - “One Way or Another”

• Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - “Hollywood Nights”

• Bon Jovi - “Livin’ On A Prayer”

• Bullet For My Valentine - “Scream Aim Fire”

• Coldplay - “Shiver”

• Creedence Clearwater Revival - “Up Around The Bend”

• The Cult - “Love Removal Machine”

• Dinosaur Jr. - “Feel The Pain”

• The Doors - “Love Me Two Times”

• Dream Theater - “Pull Me Under”

• The Eagles - “Hotel California”

• The Enemy - “Aggro”

• Filter - “Hey Man, Nice Shot”

• Fleetwood Mac - “Go Your Own Way”

• Foo Fighters - “Everlong”

• The Guess Who - “American Woman”

• Hush Puppies - “You're Gonna Say Yeah!”

• Interpol - “Obstacle 1”

• Jane's Addiction - “Mountain Song”

• Jimi Hendrix - “Purple Haze (Live)”

• Jimi Hendrix - “The Wind Cries Mary”

• Jimmy Eat World - “The Middle”

• Joe Satriani - “Satch Boogie”

• Kent - “Vinternoll2”

• Korn - “Freak On A Leash”

• Lacuna Coil - “Our Truth”

• Lenny Kravitz - “Are You Gonna Go My Way”

• Linkin Park - “What I've Done”

• The Living End - “Prisoner of Society”

• Los Lobos - “La Bamba”

• Lost Prophets - “Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)”

• Lynyrd Skynyrd - “Sweet Home Alabama (Live)”

• Mars Volta - “L'Via L'Viaquez”

• MC5’s Wayne Kramer - “Kick Out The Jams”

• Metallica - “Trapped Under Ice”

• Michael Jackson - “Beat It”

• Modest Mouse - “Float On”

• Motörhead - “Overkill”

• Muse - “Assassin”

• Negramaro - “Nuvole e Lenzuola”

• Nirvana - “About a Girl (Unplugged)”

• No Doubt - “Spiderwebs”

• NOFX - “Soul Doubt”

• Oasis - “Some Might Say”

• Ozzy Osbourne - “Crazy Train”

• Ozzy Osbourne - “Mr. Crowley”

• Paramore - “Misery Business”

• Pat Benatar - “Heartbreaker”

• R.E.M. - “The One I Love”

• Radio Futura - “Escuela De Calor”

• Rise Against - “Re-Education Through Labor”

• Sex Pistols - “Pretty Vacant”

• Silversun Pickups - “Lazy Eye”

• Smashing Pumpkins - “Today”

• Steely Dan - “Do It Again”

• Steve Miller Band - “The Joker”

• Sting - “Demolition Man (Live)”

• The Stone Roses - “Love Spreads”

• Stuck In The Sound - “Toy Boy”

• Sublime - “Santeria”

• Survivor - “Eye of the Tiger”

• System of a Down - “B.Y.O.B.”

• Ted Nugent - “Stranglehold”

• Ted Nugent’s Original Guitar Duel Recording

• Tokio Hotel - “Monsoon”

• Tool - “Parabola”

• Tool - “Schism”

• Tool - “Vicarious”

• Trust - “Antisocial”

• Van Halen - “Hot For Teacher”

• Willie Nelson - “On The Road Again”

• Wings - “Band on the Run”

• Zakk Wylde’s Original Guitar Duel Recording

When the house lights go down this autumn, a new generation of guitarists, drummers and fearless frontmen will come together and rock with Guitar Hero World Tour. The latest installment in the #1 best-selling video game franchise of 2007, Guitar Hero World Tour transforms music gaming by expanding Guitar Hero’s signature guitar gameplay into a cooperative band experience that combines the most advanced wireless controllers with new revolutionary online* and offline gameplay modes including Band Career and 8-player “Battle of the Bands,” which allows two full bands to compete head-to-head online for the first time ever. The game features a slick newly redesigned guitar controller, drum kit controller and a microphone, as well as an innovative Music Studio music creator that lets players compose, record, edit and share their own rock ‘n’ roll anthems. Music creators will also be able to share their recordings with their friends online through GHTunesSM where other gamers can download and play an endless supply of unique creations.

Guitar Hero World Tour is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system. The Wii™ version is being developed by Vicarious Visions. The PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system version is being developed by Budcat. The game is rated 12+ by PEGI and 12 by the BBFC. For more information on Guitar Hero World Tour , please visit www.guitarhero.com.

About Activision Publishing, Inc.

Headquartered in Santa Monica, California, Activision Publishing, Inc. is a leading worldwide developer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and leisure products.

Activision Publishing maintains operations in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Sweden, Spain, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan and South Korea. More information about Activision Publishing and its products can be found on the company's website, www.activision.com.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements: Information in this press release that involves Activision Publishing’s expectations, plans, intentions or strategies regarding the future are forward-looking statements that are not facts and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Activision Publishing generally uses words such as “outlook”, “will,” “could,” “would,” “might,” “remains,” “to be,” “plans,” “believes”, “may”, “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “estimate,” future,” “plan,” “positioned,” “potential,” “project,” “remain,” “scheduled,” “set to,” “subject to,” “upcoming” and similar expressions to help identify forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause Activision Publishing’s actual future results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements set forth in this release include, but are not limited to, sales of Activision Publishing’s titles, shifts in consumer spending trends, the seasonal and cyclical nature of the interactive game market, Activision Publishing’s ability to predict consumer preferences among competing hardware platforms including next-generation hardware, declines in software pricing, product returns and price protection, product delays, retail acceptance of Activision Publishing’s products, adoption rate and availability of new hardware and related software, industry competition, rapid changes in technology and industry standards, protection of proprietary rights, litigation against Activision Publishing, maintenance of relationships with key personnel, customers, vendors and third-party developers, domestic and international economic, financial and political conditions and policies, foreign exchange rates, integration of recent acquisitions and the identification of suitable future acquisition opportunities, Activision Blizzard’s success in integrating the operations of Activision Publishing and Vivendi Games in a timely manner, or at all, and the combined company’s ability to realize the anticipated benefits and synergies of the transaction to the extent, or in the timeframe, anticipated. Other such factors include additional risk factors identified in Activision Blizzard’s most recent annual report on Form 10-K and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. The forward-looking statements in this release are based upon information available to Activision Publishing and Activision Blizzard as of the date of this release, and neither Activision Publishing nor Activision Blizzard assumes any obligation to update any such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements believed to be true when made may ultimately prove to be incorrect. These statements are not guarantees of the future performance of Activision Publishing or Activision Blizzard and are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, some of which are beyond its control and may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations.

*Online gameplay is only available for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Wii™ and may require an additional subscription.

© 2008 Activision Publishing, Inc. Guitar Hero, Activision and RedOctane are registered trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved.

“PlayStation”, “PLAYSTATION” and “PS” Family logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Used with Permission. Microsoft, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox LIVE, and the Xbox logos are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. Wii and the Wii logo are trademarks of Nintendo.

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    Share the Experience! Join together for the definitive Rock & Roll gaming experience in Guitar Hero® World Tour! Shred on state-of-the-art wireless instruments including a redesigned guitar with the new touch strip, authentic drums, and a wired microphone Compose, record, edit, and share your own music online Rock out solo, with a band or kick it up with 4 vs. 4 Battle of the Bands play ...

  12. Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition

    The Guitar Hero World Tour's soundtrack remains untouched in Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition.However, players can now easily and externally add their own songs (outside the Music Studio) into the game as well as importing songs from all other games, each having their own setlist category.This does not affect the setlist in the base Guitar Hero World Tour video game.

  13. Guitar Hero World Tour (Game Only)

    Product Description. Guitar Hero World Tour is comprised entirely of master recordings from some of the greatest classic and modern rock bands of all-time including Van Halen, Linkin Park, The Eagles, Sublime and many more. Additionally, the game will offer significantly more localized downloadable music than ever before on all of the next ...

  14. I need ID code?

    For Guitar Hero World Tour on the Wii, a GameFAQs Q&A question titled "I need ID code?". Menu. Home; Boards; News; Q&A; ... I need ID code? Guitar Hero World Tour Wii . Macintosh PC PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360. ... More Questions from This Game. Is there a hyper speed code? General X360. 1 answer.

  15. GHWT: Definitive Edition

    Guitar Hero World Tour: Definitive Edition is a content-filled, expansive mod for Neversoft's Guitar Hero: World Tour.. While the mod includes heaps of new characters and content, the aim is to extend the engine and bring it up to more modern standards and to expand its capabilities.. This is done through a plethora of internal tweaks, and reverse engineering of the game's various file formats.

  16. Guitar Hero World Tour (2008)

    Genre: Music. Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Mac, Wii, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3. Guitar Hero: World Tour is the fourth main game in the series and brings a major change to the concept. Following the release of Rock Band that built on the Guitar Hero concept but added additional instruments, World Tour introduces these as well ...

  17. Full Guitar Hero: World Tour set-list

    Activision has finally concreted the list of 86 songs to be available on the Guitar Hero: World Tour disc that launches in October. So hopefully they'll stop sending us 15 press releases a week.

  18. Guitar Hero World Tour

    The latest installment in the #1 best-selling video game franchise of 2007, Guitar Hero World Tour transforms music gaming by expanding Guitar Hero's signature guitar gameplay into a cooperative ...

  19. Song List

    Eagles. Swamp Shack Encore (Louisiana) The Joker. Steve Miller Band. Pang Tang Bay (Hong Kong) Kick Out the Jams. MC5's Wayne Kramer. Will Heilm's Keep (England) The Kill.

  20. RPCS3

    Clicking on a game's ID will redirect you to the respective forum thread, clicking the title will redirect you to the respective wiki page. ... Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. Playable. 2020-03-06 #7708. Available updates for BLES00134, ... Guitar Hero World Tour. Ingame. 2019-04-12 #5813. Available updates for BLES00299, latest patchset T0:

  21. I need ID code?

    In Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, join with friends on an epic rock journey to save rock n' roll. Featuring an impre...

  22. Guitar Hero: World Tour Mobile Java Game

    Game ID: 144136 Screen: 176x208 Version: s60v2/N70 Genre: Dance Publisher: Hands-On Mobile Downloads: 8035 Size: 380 KB Reviews: 15 Other Versions: 22. Description. Guitar Hero: World Tour Mobile Java Game Guitar Hero World Tour is ready to rock your phone! The sequel to the award-winning and best-selling Guitar Hero III Mobile is a whole new ...

  23. Connecting Guitar Hero Peripherals To PC

    Guitar Hero World Tour Drums Guitar Hero 5, Warriors of Rock and Band Hero Drums This is a DJ Hero Turntable adapter and is compatible with DJ Hero 1 & 2 Turntables. To use just connect the dongle to your PC, no drivers to install or software needed. Plug in the wireless adapter