Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Guitar Hero Live and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Guitar Hero Live.
November 2015
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New guitar controller is great
Same addictive gameplay
Incredible amount of detail in first person videos
Abstract: We've all had that dream at one point in time: start a band and be a rock star. Unfortunately, most of us will never get to live that dream, but the next generation of the “Guitar Hero” franchise gets close to delivering that experience.It's been quite a...
New guitar controller is great, Same addictive gameplay, Incredible amount of detail in first person videos,
Micro-transactions restrict replayability, Mediocre on-disc song list, Career mode is limited,
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Published: 2015-10-31, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Improved button configuration, more gameplay variety, lots of song choices
Can't skip pre concert videos, song packs can't be permanently unlocked
Guitar Hero Live is an interesting reinvention of the game and will appeal to anyone who wants to feel like they're on a concert tour or someone who just wants to play a favourite song when they feel like it...
Think of Guitar Hero Live and Rock Band 4 like pieces of footwear. Rock Band 4 is like slipping on a favorite old pair of slippers: They're still comfortable, but they're a little worn in places and perhaps not quite as supportive as you remembered. Guita...
Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
Guitar Hero Live is a big surprise. A few years ago, I wouldn't have thought Activision could come up with any new ideas for the series. Now, I'm genuinely interested to see what will happen with the modes in the game, and how the series can keep evolvi...
Abstract: Guitar Hero is back for an encore with Guitar Hero Live, a next-generation entry in the music game franchise. Guitar Hero Live introduces two powerful ways to play, including GH Live, a first-person point of view where you are up on stage as the star of t...
Overall, Guitar Hero Live is a huge jump forward for the music game genre while at the same time abandoning some of the things we loved about music games. If you can get past some of the things that are gone and embrace the new ideas, you'll have a great...
Abstract: Five years ago we apparently ran the video game music genre into the ground. Activision and Harmonix both think that we've waited long enough with the return of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises. It feels about right for me, as I can truly say I wa...
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Published: 2015-10-20, Author: Scott , review by: gamespot.com
Successfully reinvents music gaming's core mechanics, Uses those new mechanics to create surprising, inventive note patterns, Makes new music more accessible for casual players
Desperate, out of touch presentation is made even worse by hammy acting, Bizarre song choices don't suit Guitar Hero's gameplay, Freemium platform limits your ability to access the content you really want
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Published: 2015-10-20, Author: Chelsea , review by: mashable.com
Innovative new guitar controller, Amazing song list, Live mode is truly immersive, Affordable bundles
Microtransactions muddy up a clean experience, USB dongle seems easy to lose
Guitar Hero Live pushes the music game into the next decade, giving fans new challenges and songs to get excited about...