![]() |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Guitar Hero World Tour
Hire - From £29.00 per day At 'All The Kit' we think this is a great addition to the various games that can be hired along with our big projector screens and powered speakers to get a superb effect. This is an easy way of having a great party where everybody can play Guitar Hero World Tour will build on the existing gameplay from previous Guitar Hero games, in which players attempt to simulate the playing of using special shaped. 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 three to five-star rating based on the accumulated score.
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. A minor addition to the the guitar gameplay is the ability to play notes while holding a long note. 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. 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. The vocal track requires the player to match the pitch of the notes in a manner similar 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 (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) for each song and instrument, a new "Beginner" level has been added in World Tour. This difficulty is aimed to allow players with greatly reduced ability to play; notes are generally simple straight lines in time with beats, and only require any fret button to be held while the note is strummed (for Guitar and Bass), any drum to be hit (for Drums), or any sound to be made (for Vocals). 84 Guitar Hero World Tour Tracks "About a Girl" (Unplugged) -
Nirvana |
|
|
|
|
Copyright(c) 2004 allthekit.com All rights reserved. |
|