Say what you will about Guitar Hero, but after a few minutes of play time with the game, the funny looking guitar peripheral that comes with it becomes about as intuitive as your very first NES controller. In other words, your fingers feel as if they were made to play Guitar Hero since birth.
But if shots of the new DS game, Guitar Hero: On Tour, which is scheduled to come out later this tear, are to be prejudged, then this new game looks to be about as intuitive as playing Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution at the exact same time. Blind-folded. With only one leg to stomp on.
You see, instead of just boringly clicking the frets on the DS screen as seen in cellphone versions of the game, instead, you flip the game on its side, attach a new, fret button peripheral to the side of it, and flick at a plectrum like picture on the other screen with your stylus. Sure, the people in the video make it look easy enough, but we all know how easy that blond haired badass made the Power Glove look in the movie, The Wizard, and that piece of junk was almost unusable.
There isn’t any real word yet on whether there will be brand new songs for the game, or if it will just recycle some of the old classics from the older Guitar Heroes. But this much is certain—from just looking at its current status, I’m worried we’re going to be receiving a pretty crummy version of an experience that has revolutionized gaming forever.
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