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| quote: | Originally posted by urban_legend
Well I believe you Mr. Spencer, but I can't play a guitar and I love this new way of playing video games, plus you can play it with friends.
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PLUS you can play it with your friends? No way. I didn't think video games were capable of the multiplayer option.
P.S. If we're talking strictly Guitar Hero, it's a shitty way of "multiplayer" because while one person plays, the rest sit there and wait for their turn. True multiplayer is simultaneous.
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
Playing real guitar, you dont get awesome graphics, dont get to rock out with old school bands, and no fancy graphics. GH is an 'instantly reward' experience. No wonder people play that, rather than real life. |
You've really drove the graphics aspect of GH home. Which is funny, considering its graphics are mediocre at best. Its fancy graphics are reminiscent of the Flash games I play on the internet. Not to mention, you tend to not notice what's going on in the background at all because all you're doing is staring at the scrolling circles. It can have a black background with the same scolling circles, and I doubt many people would notice, especially on the harder levels.
Also, it's not any more of an instant reward than any other game, and certainly not more so than real guitar. It took me quite a bit of practice to start passing the easy levels. Just as much practice as it would ahve taken me to strum a few simple chords on a real guitar. The pivotal difference is that playing a real guitar is a skill, and being an expert at GH is not any more of a skill than being able to pull off insane combos in Street Fighter.
Guitar Hero fans sound a lot like Apple fans - they're being sold the same old thing in a new package, and yet they are convinced its revolutionary.
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