Guitar Hero: World Tour - Complete Band Game (Wii)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Innovative Music Studio - Compose, record, edit and release your own music.Battle of the Bands Mode - Rock out in solo career mode or battle against other four person bands online.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #427 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: ACTIVISION
- Released on: 2008-11-14
- Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Format: Nintendo
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Guitar Hero World Tour Band Bundle includes:
Drums
Wireless (batteries included), 5 pressure sensitive drum pads (including a high-hat and cymbal), Non-slip moveable foot pedal, One-piece collapsible adjustable stand, Expandable setup via MIDI hook-up, Authentic wood drum sticks
Guitar
Wireless (batteries included), touch sensitive slide bar, increased accuracy with more responsive dual-colour fret buttons, Jam effortlessly with an elongated strum bar, improved battery life with built-in auto sleep mode
Microphone
High performance, high clarity microphone, Reliable and durable design, Includes 15 foot USB cable
Guitar Hero World Tour game
Innovative Music Studio - Compose, record, edit and release your own music.Battle of the Bands Mode - Rock out in solo career mode or battle against other four person bands online.
Create-a-Rocker - Customize your own rocker or choose from several in-game music artists. The Rock and Roll Experience - Biggest Selection of on-disc music with 85 master tracks!
Customer Reviews
Guitar Hero Becomes Band Hero!
This arrived yesterday on launch day and the only downside was being woken up by the kids playing drums at 7am! If you liked GH then you will love this.
Worthy of note is that you need a Wii controller per instrument - so if you have lead guitar, base guitar, drums and microphone, you need FOUR Wii controllers (even though the mike plugs in to USB at the back of the Wii).
New hero in town
Got the game the day it came out and have had much fun with it since. I live with 2 other guys so obviously it's great for a bit of multiplayer gaming.
I have had some problems though. My guitar was randomly playing notes. On investigation i realised it was the new touch sensitive bar. As i wasn't using it I decided to tackle the problem. (Warning, this will most probably invalidate the warranty on the guitar) Firstly, i took the neck off the body and unscrewed the back cover of the neck. Took out the circuitry and unsoldered the wires connected to touchpad. Put it all back together and now it's working fine (although i am unable to use the touchpad obviously). Besides this fault the guitar feels great and i personally find the new star power button very useful.
I've also had a problem with the drums. The red pad is not as responsive as the rest and to get it to register (without feeling like you're hitting it so hard you're going to snap a drumstick) a hit you have to hit it dead centre. Not the easiest thing when you're rocking through a bit of fleetwood mac! Red Octane (the makers of the peripherals) have released a fix for this. On their website you can get a free USB to midi cable (with your drum serial code). This enables you to hook the drums to your PC where you can download a program which will allow you to adjust the sensitivity of your drums. I haven't received this yet but all reports suggest that this fixes the problem.
These two issues are in my opinion major problems and are the reason that i have only given this game 3 stars. However, if you are prepared to deal with this there is a great game waiting for you. The song list in my opinion is much better than GH3. And the songs are all in gigs now. No going back to the menu to select a song, you just play the whole gig. Also, the songs are all unlocked through gigs instead of having to buy loads as bonus songs as in GH3. Free play is also better than GH3 because you can create a gig of 6 songs so you can select any 6 songs you have unlocked and play them back to back (instead of just 1 song then going back to the menu).
All in all this game is extremely fun!!!! It is just let down by poor peripherals which is unnacceptable for the cost of the game.
Awesome
Wow, this is just so much fun, its easily the most entertaining video game I've owned. Difficulty is adjustable but all settings except the lowest will challenge you.
The song choice has something for almost everyone who likes any band based music.
The only downside as already mentioned is that you need a wii remote for each instrument including the microphone. I think that this could have been better designed as the 360 and PS3 versions have the wireless controls built in to the instruments and therefore the wii instruments are poor value in comparison.
The Wii remotes are around £30 Nintendo Wii Controller (Wii) each so please take this into consideration. This the only reason I have not given the game a full 5 stars.




