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Guitar Hero Live - Xbox 360

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Platform For Display: Xbox 360


Edition: Guitar Bundle


Features

  • Its About to Get Real: FreeStyleGames have reinvented the legendary Guitar Hero franchise, with two innovative new gameplay modes and an all new guitar controller
  • You Are The Rock Star: Playing music in front of a real crowd is like no other experience; With the new GH Live first person view, YOULL take center stage like never before
  • Rock Real Crowds with Real Reactions: Feel the rush of performing in a real band, in front of real crowds who react in real time to your performance
  • Awesome Music, Epic Venues: In GH Live, youll take the stage in a variety of venues; Experience it all from the intimacy of a small club or the main stage of a massive outdoor festival
  • The Guitar Controller: The guitar controller was redesigned for the best gameplay across all skill levels

Description

Unleash your inner rock star. Guitar Hero Live is here. FreeStyleGames have reinvented the legendary Guitar Hero franchise, with two innovative new gameplay modes and an all new guitar controller. GH Live mode puts you onstage, looking out: you get a heart stopping first person perspective as a real crowd reacts to the notes you play. Activision makes no guarantees regarding the availability of online play or features, and may modify or discontinue online services in its discretion without notice. Guitar Hero LiveIt's About to Get RealGH LIVEYOU are the rock starPlaying music in front of a real crowd is like no other experience. With the new GH Live first person view, YOU'LL take center stage like never before.Rock real crowds with real reactionsFeel the rush of performing in a REAL band, in front of REAL crowds who react in REAL time to your performance. You'll either win the crowd or lose them. Plus, your band mates will also let you know if you're rocking out or need to pick it up. Fight the stage fright and bring down the house.Awesome music, epic venuesIn GH Live, you'll take the stage in a variety of venues. Experience it all from the intimacy of a small club or the main stage of a massive outdoor festival.THE GUITAR CONTROLLEREasier to play, harder to masterThe guitar controller was redesigned for the best gameplay across all skill levels. The new 2x3 button layout makes it easier to play with only three buttons, or, on veteran, it starts mirrors what it's like to play chord shapes with all six buttons, making the game easier for beginners and harder for experts.New Controller FeaturesMore real than everThe guitar controller has been updated to reflect the new style and realism of Guitar Hero Live.All new button layoutThe new 2x3 button layout creates the feeling of switching between strings and provides an enhanced experience when playing chords.Classic strum barWhy mess with perfection? The strum bar you know and love is back in all its glory.Next level Hero PowersUse the guitar controller's tilt sensor or the new Hero Power button to activate one of the many newly available Hero powers.Return of the whammyThe classic whammy bar makes a triumphant return, to help you show off your flair.TAKE ON VOCALS!Offering even more ways to play together, Guitar Hero Live adds another layer of social gameplay to your living room with vocals, letting singers take the stage. Vocalists will be able to accompany the Guitarist with their very own lyrics highway at the top of the screen. All you need is a USB mic and you're ready to rock out.Activision makes no guarantees regarding the availability of online play or features, and may modify or discontinue online services in its discretion without notice.2016 Activision Publishing, Inc. ACTIVISION, FREESTYLEGAMES, GH and GUITAR HERO are trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. Guitar Hero Live Single BundleBundle contains game software and one Guitar Hero Live wireless guitar controller. Guitar Hero Live 2 Pack BundleRock out with your friends in Guitar Hero Live with the 2 Pack Bundle!Bundle contains game software and two Guitar Hero Live wireless guitar controllers. Guitar Hero Live Guitar ControllerGet an extra Guitar Hero Live wireless controller and play together in your living room.The new 6 button layout makes gameplay easier than ever for beginners, and more challenging than ever for veterans.Includes guitar controller, controller batteries and guitar controller dongle. Video game not included."


Release date: October 20, 2015


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Product Dimensions: 2.7 x 13.6 x 22.2 inches; 3.75 Pounds


Binding: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 87422


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.75 pounds


Manufacturer: Activision Classics


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 13, 2015


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  • garbage please read
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Guitar Bundle
beyond disappointed first of all it comes shipped in the guitar hero box itself so much for Christmas surprise beaten and banged up from delivery next I bought this "new" disk case was open and both disk look like they were used as frisbees on a concrete parking lot next the guitar and wireless dongle will not stay connected they keep dropping out making it immpossible to play period please do not but this it's not worth the build up then ket down only reason I gave two stars is bc I usually read the 2-4 star reviews bc they are the most honest please believe me I am not exaggerating do not by keep looking oh and cant really return it before Christmas we will se what the seller says ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2018 by roman f.

  • Connection Issues / External Hard Drive Issues
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Guitar Bundle
This price is surprisingly cheaper than anywhere else. I've seen used games on craigslist for more than this because they paid more at Walmart or BestBuy. I also own this game for the Xbox One, and it's much nicer. I've had numerous connection issues that I don't receive with my Xbox One(on the same network). Also, if you have the 4GB version of the Xbox 360, you will probably face a few more issues. I have a 500GB external hard drive, and sometimes the songs wouldn't load and I deleted the cache a few times. If you have an excellent connection and an internal hard drive, then the game is very fun. There are 6 buttons on the guitar, as opposed to the older Guitar Hero games with 5 buttons. These 6 buttons however are 2 rows of 3 buttons, making it feel a little more like a real guitar. Fun game, in an ideal setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016 by Ethan Whitney

  • Great upgrade to the old game, and more like the Real Thing
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Guitar Bundle
Great upgrade to the old game, and more like the Real Thing. Fun to play, and yes it is a bit harder than the older game, but lots of great music and different genres of music too, and is always adding more. However, you Do need Internet for basically half the game. Also I don't know if it is just my copy or what, but even on different consoles this game frequently locks up and you must restart the game and lose any progress you have made since last save. Very frequent lock ups, and sometimes it is hard to get a good connection to the Live portion of the game (the internet part). If it didn't freeze up so much I would give 5 stars, and Like I say maybe it is just MY copy...benefit of doubt... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2016 by K O

  • Feeble Attempt to Resurrect Guitar Hero as a Corporate Cash Cow. Long, but complete, review.
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Guitar Bundle
I have been a long-time Guitar Hero fan, owning every game they have ever released. This isn't the worst game they have made, but it is close. I will be reviewing the guitar playing experience on both the Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles. Bear with me, the review is long but it is thorough. INTRO: I like the fresh new take on the Guitar Hero franchise which utilizes the 3 x 3 matrix of 6 buttons for an attempt at a more realistic guitar playing experience. It is certainly a new challenge for those who have become proficient in the old 5 colored button scheme. The live recorded video with the POV style background imagery is a really cool idea and addition to gameplay. It is even reactive to you when you play badly, which is a nice touch. That being said, however, it is a completely unrealistic, "feel good" kind of experience, and it is completely tertiary to the game play while forcing you to watch the intro and transition videos when you play solo offline. Sadly the live video is the best thing about the offline play experience, which by the way is called "Live," as compared to "Guitar Hero TV" which is the online, ACTUALLY live experience. This caused confusion from the start. The available playlists offline are awful and nothing approaching the playlists of even the worst Guitar Hero games of the past. GUITAR CONTROLLER: The guitar controller overall has a decent feel to it with buttons and a strum bar that hopefully will stand the test of time better than some of the older controllers. The neck is detachable but utilizes a more robust electrical connector than the older controllers that often developed button connectivity issues with contact wear. Hopefully this connector will not suffer the same fate. If you remember, the final GH chapter before this, Warriors of Rock, abandoned the detachable neck design and opted instead for detachable sides. Now for the down side, the guitar controller comes with a little USB receiver that plugs in to the console (at least it does for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One). This essentially turns the guitar controller into a semi-wired controller as the receiver will steal the Player 1 position on the Xbox whenever it is connected, even if the guitar itself is off. This means, when you want to play something else, even with the guitar controller turned off, you will have to remove the receiver from the console if you want to connect a proper wireless controller. To add insult to injury, there isn't even a nice slot on the guitar controller in which to store the receiver when not in use. So now I have this little adapter sitting around which is very easy to lose. As if I don't have enough devices to plug in to my console and other electronic devices already. For those of you who may already be using your USB slots, note that you will need an available USB slot PER GUITAR to play the game with this "wireless controller." LOCAL MULTIPLAYER: That's right, the USB receiver only supports pairing with a single device. That means you will need an available USB port and plugged in receiver for each player in local multiplayer. It looks like the game only supports 1 or 2 players in local multiplayer anyways. I confirmed this directly from Guitar Hero's website with the following line, "Two dongles and two guitar controllers are required for local multiplayer." Noted in the same section also was this, "The second player can only be logged in as a guest. Their performance will not be saved." So forget about the Rock Band type experience with local multiplayer, additional players are just along for the ride. ACHIEVEMENTS: I primarily played Guitar Hero Live on the Xbox 360, where there are 49 total achievements. Of these, only 17 of them are attainable in offline play with the remaining 32 requiring online GH TV play to complete. Of the offline achievements, I unlocked 15 of them in the first few hours of playing as they are not very challenging, save for the two I have yet to unlock offline. GHTV ONLINE PLAY: Honestly, I was so turned off by the offline experience, I only played a few songs online. I have no desire to log a lot of hours being forced to play someone else's playlist just for a chance to earn my own choices. The makers are definitely looking to cash in as I believe you can buy (with real money) stars which allow you pick your own songs. No thanks. PROS: The new 3 x 3 orientation of the 6 fret buttons is a fresh new take on things. The "live" concert footage in offline play is a neat feature. CONS: Guitar Controller Connector Adapter steals USB slot and needs to be removed when not playing. Offline playlists are a joke. Initial installation is required (even on the Xbox 360 which is not an installation-based system), it takes a long time and likely only supports the live video in the background. Achievements heavily favor online play and long-durational play. Online play is an unpleasant experience which often doesn't let you choose your own music. Online play is an attempt to grab more money by letting you purchase options to choose your own songs. No reasonably viable local multiplayer options for those who care about saving progress. CONCLUSION: All in all, I see why this game came down in price so fast. Myself and many others used to happily shell out $100 for each new game and guitar kit that was released. After spending only $60 on this kit (the same price as a typical new release game alone) I am left wishing I hadn't wasted my money. I wish I had opted to go with the new Rock Band instead. It feels like most of the effort was placed on making the live videos, especially since they force you to watch a behind the scenes look at making the videos. It is obvious they are very proud of the videos, and to be fair, they did a good job at that. But I feel tha the gameplay and hardware design definitely took a back seat and were slapped together without much thought. Perhaps it is a gateway to some better games in the future, but you might want to skip this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2016 by Mark Unboxed

  • okay game but aufull controller
Platform For Display: Xbox 360 Edition: Guitar Bundle
I was enjoying the game the first day i got it. The songs were not the best but I still had fun playing them all with the new button layout. However, the game needed to be callibrated often. In the callibration settings it looked the way it was suppose to but in game it was like nothing changed. Also, the hero power sometimes would go off even if i didnt tilt or hit the button and when i did hit the button, it would sometimes end my streak. I didnt miss a note or stum too many times but it would register as iff I did. Also, the second day i got the game i noticed the my white 3 button wasn't registering. It only happened a few times and I thought it might have just been that one song since it only happened then but as I played more songs, the problem just got worse and worse. I looked all over online and I couln't find exactly how to fix the problem. I tried to pop off the buttons and clean them. It helped at first and made the buttons feel a little better but it started to happen again. I kept trying to pop it off and back on but each time i did it, it helped for less and less time. Now if I try to do it, nothing changes. I dont know if it was just my controller but It made it impossible to play. Im disappointed. I was really looking forward for this game and the controller ruined it all in 2 days. Im going to try to get a refund now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2016 by Claud Fanclik

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