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Guitar Hero 4: World Tour

I suppose your right. Anyways that isn't the real problem with the wii anyways. The real problem is the lazy developers.

But anyways The General has a great point.

I have gotten into many bands through the Guitar Hero and Rock Band Series. And to the songs and bands I already know. It's great playing their song on either game. It's much better then just listening to it.

And from what I've noticed. Guys who can play guitar take a bit longer to get good at this game but they can still play it fine.
 
I have gotten into many bands through the Guitar Hero and Rock Band Series. And to the songs and bands I already know. It's great playing their song on either game. It's much better then just listening to it.

And from what I've noticed. Guys who can play guitar take a bit longer to get good at this game but they can still play it fine.


Guitar Hero has little to do with playing real guitar really. Guitar Hero is, as some would call it, "Simon Says on crack". If you have played guitar that might help you to play guitar hero, but still it wont be as seamless as some may imagine. Mainly it can help on like how to hold the controller properly, and moving and stretching your fingers and stuff.
Vocals and drums though... those are prolly closer to the real deal.

And yeah the best part for me is also discovering music I would have otherwise never heard... its really great both for you and the music industry. I've missed out on such great music for past decades! (born in 85... didn't care bout music til this current decade)

I don't really consider myself a rocker or anything even, I'm more into pop and r&b... but I've been growing into rock some years ago and these games certainly have helped a lot to appreciate the genre more.
 
Now that I've got your attention I will post the official complete tracklist for Guitar Hero: Metallica, which was announced by Metallica themselves on their official website, and confirmed by Activision/Neversoft on the Guitar Hero website.


Metallica Tracks

All Nightmare Long
Battery
Creeping Death
Disposable Heroes
Dyers Eve
Enter Sandman
Fade To Black
Fight Fire With Fire
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Frantic
Fuel
Hit The Lights
King Nothing
Master of Puppets
Mercyful Fate (Medley)
No Leaf Clover
Nothing Else Matters
One
Orion
Sad But True
Seek And Destroy
The Memory Remains
The Shortest Straw
The Thing That Should Not Be
The Unforgiven
Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Wherever I May Roam
Whiplash


Other Artists

Alice In Chains - No Excuses
Bob Seger - Turn The Page
Corrosion of Conformity - Albatross
Diamond Head - Am I Evil?
Foo Fighters - Stacked Actors
Judas Priest - Hell Bent For Leather
Kyuss - Demon Cleaner
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Tuesdays Gone
Machine Head - Beautiful Mourning
Mastodon - Blood And Thunder
Mercyful Fate - Evil
Michael Schenker Group - Armed and Ready
Motorhead - Ace of Spades
Queen - Stone Cold Crazy
Samhain - Mother of Mercy
Slayer - War Ensemble
Social Distortion - Mommy's Little Monster
Suicidal Tendencies - War Inside My Head
System of a Down - Toxicity
The Sword - Black River
Thin Lizzy - The Boys Are Back in Town

GH:M won't feature DLC that it's known... but if you downloaded the Death Magnetic album those tracks will merge or something with the rest of the game.

Notice how this game features, on disc, a song that was already on GHIII, and another song that is part of Death Magnetic, which is available as DLC for GH:WT.
 
The total count of tracks on disc is 49.

The Wii version won't let you transfer the Death Magnetic album, since the full album wasn't available to begin with. The only tracks from it that were avaiable as DLC for GHWT Wii will be included on disc in the Wii and PS2 versions of the new game. Those are:

Broken Beat & Scarred
Cyanide
My Apocalypse

So yeah, dont pay for them in GHWT, you'll get them free in GHM.
 
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