So you want to be a rock star? Get in line...preferably behind the Jonas Brothers and a bunch of other rocker-wannabes. But never fear, for Guitar Hero is here to fulfill all your rock star dreams...right in the comfort of your living room. But before you can step into the shoes of a rocker, the game had to undergo some rock star treatment, specifically with the help of Hayley Williams from Paramore and wacko guitarist, Zack Wilde.
There’s actually two vids here for your viewing pleasure. The first does feature the fore-mentioned Hayley Williams, donning some tight mo-cap gear and her own signature, rocker finesse. The second trailer is of Zack Wilde, the zany guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne. You can check out both trailers below, for three easy payments of $19.95. Kidding! Come on, you know we only charge that much when you vote in our Weekly Battle Contest. Kidding! Man, you guys are easy. Anyway, Guitar Hero: World Tour is due out later this month for more consoles than I care to name. But it will sell the most for the Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. So just keep that in mind. And remember to stay tuned in with Blend Games for more news and information as it unfolds.
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