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It adds a new dimension to guitar riffs as you slide and tap your way through songs.

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On the plus side, I really like the addition of a series of slide-guitar-like buttons toward the bottom of the neck.

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The bonus, I guess, is that you can pull off an unplugged acoustic set. The Guitar Hero axes are definitely more toylike, thanks to distinct colored buttons and an obnoxiously audible click with every note. My first instinct is to bash something toward the far right. And anyone who has played drums for real will find it a little disorienting to have the crash cymbal positioned in the middle of the note chart while playing. I’m a fan of the pressure-sensitive pads and cymbals, though I wonder how long the kit will last if I start acting like Animal from the Muppets. According to reports, the drum pad sensitivity is off–a problem that, hopefully, a good support policy can help solve. But it looks as though GHWT is running into a few technical difficulties with the first units out the gate. A six-drum kit, consisting of a kick-pedal, three toms and two high hats is the headline grabber. Guitar Hero World Tour: Adding drums to a game called Guitar Hero? That’s the big, obvious change. A drummer buddy of mine found that Rock Band’s drums were just a hair more sensitive (but more on that in a second).

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Also, an aftermarket upgrade kit will soon be available for the drums through Mad Catz (one cymbal for $20 or a three-cymbal set for $40). Meanwhile, the sturdier, quieter five-drum kit lets you hear the music–and not yourself banging on the skins. The design of the wireless guitar changes little: The controller remains whisper quiet, and its faux wood-grain finish helps it make a better go of looking like the real thing. So for Rock Band 2, it produced gear that’s a lot sturdier and much more reliable. Springs snapped, sensitive switches broke and…well, EA learned from its mistakes. Guitars would arbitrarily stop working–and not as a result of ritual smashing after a show. Rock Band 2: At launch, the original Rock Band required roadies to be on call 24/7. That interoperability raises a big question: Which game offers the better controllers? I tested peripherals back-and-forth between the two games–and they all worked as advertised. But those days are gone: Guitar Hero peripherals still work in Rock Band and Rock Band controllers now work in Guitar Hero. Used to be, you had to own more plastic toy guitars than Eddie Van Halen’s kid to play all of the music games out there. The latest Guitar Hero offers many new features, but you have a couple of big questions to answer before taking the stage: Do you invest $180 dollars to form a Rock Band, or do you spend 190 bucks to go on a World Tour? Which game offers the better selection of songs? Which has the better instruments? We had a jam session with Activision Blizzard’s newest gig, so we can give you a detailed, hands-on breakdown of what you’d get for your money and how it compares to Rock Band 2.

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(I evaluated the Xbox 360 versions of these games, but both are also available on the PlayStation 2, PS3, and Wii.) Both games promise arena-filling rock-god dreams, and both are good–so let’s take a look at what makes each game tick. But between Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero World Tour, there’s a bona fide battle of the bands going on as the holidays approach.












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