It supports online play for many of its modes such as band career mode, where the player can recruit friends to form a band and play online or on the same console and fight other bands in a new Battle of the Bands mode. The game also has a music studio mode where players can construct new tracks. Unlike previous Guitar Hero games, there are no cover songs in the game-every track is from the original artist. Guitar Hero: World Tour's soundtrack includes songs from Van Halen, Linkin Park, The Eagles, Sublime, Lenny Kravitz, and more. However, unlike in Rock Band, you cannot use a headset to sing vocals. Both the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 version have basic compatibility with Rock Band instruments. The Guitar Hero drum set features three pad-based triggers, two raised cymbal-like triggers, and one kick pedal trigger. World Tour adds drums and vocals to the game, the former featuring a drum kit constructed specifically for use with this new release. Previous Guitar Hero games have allowed players to play lead guitar and bass.
#Guitar hero ps4 ps3#
All current generation consoles share the same features, with the Wii version sharing the downloadable content of the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, a first for the series. It was developed by Neversoft, with Vicarious Visions handling the Wii version and Budcat porting to PS2. Guitar Hero: World Tour is the fourth "main entry" Guitar Hero game in the series, and is the true follow-up to Guitar Hero 3. Overview Guitar Hero World Tour, Rebel Yell