Poll: Rock Band Vs. Guitar Hero III

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Conqueror Kenny

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Ok so now what i want to know is: Do you love Neversoft's and Red Octanes take on guitar hero III : legends of rock? or do you like Harmoix new creation Rock Band? please vote and give us a reson.
 

sammyfreak

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Guitar Hero III had possibly the most boring soundtrack to a rythm game ever. While Rock Band had lots of good music.

But why do they insist on playing the bad Radiohead songs instead of the good ones?
 

JakubK666

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Guitar Hero.Rock Band is waaay to expensive.I do not care how good it is, because for £200 I could have a second-hand PS3 instead.
 

randomizer9

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Guitar Hero 3 wasn't bad, just more of the same. I don't own Rock Band as of yet, but plan to change that soon. Guitar Hero has jumped the shark, in my opinion, and I am going to pass on Guitar Hero 4 unless it brings some fun new things to the table. I sure as hell am not going to pay full price for the Aerosmith version...and I like Aerosmith.
 

Logan Westbrook

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I live in the UK, so I haven't played Rock Band yet. I bet it will still be better than Guitar Hero 3
 

Geoffrey42

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Rock Band is amazing, and I thought I could simply live without Guitar Hero this go'round. Circumstance conspired to force me into a Guitar Hero purchase, and now I KNOW I could've lived without it. Neversoft didn't do a very good job. From the interface, to the sound mixing (the sound of "messing up" is always twice as loud as the note you were trying to play), to the persistent, distracting popups saying 50 NOTE STREAK! I need to get better at screwing up every 20 notes so it'll shut up about them. (If there are options for adjusting some of these items, I wasn't enticed enough to try and fix said issues in order to get any further. I played through the first 6 tiers on Expert, hit the "wall" at Tier 7, and said "fuggedaboutit".)
 

ThaBenMan

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Definitely Rock Band. Being able to create your own character, choosing guitar or singing or drums, you just can't compare. The venues aren't quite as good, but you barely pay attention to that anyway. The song list in GHIII was a little better as well, but it's possible to change that with the dlc. The characters and animation for RB are incredible.
 

stinkypitz

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Guitar hero 3. The guitar play is millions better than the one in rock band, and the songs are alot better as well. Hammering on and pulling off is fun. Activision screwed the whole thing up with the 7th tier wall and terrible battle mode, but the core of it is very fun. Rock band i couldnt get into, because the songs were mediocre and the instruments frequently had hardware problems.
 

Credge

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stinkypitz said:
The guitar play is millions better than the one in rock band, and the songs are alot better as well.
It's odd because I find it to be the exact opposite. The biggest culprit, though, are the charts. I don't even know where to begin with how they tossed in notes that were completely irrelevant and/or didn't match what was being played.

The song list, I felt, didn't flow well. Oh cool, Cliffs of Dover in between Slayer and Maiden? Woo, Eric Johnson sure gets me in the mood for metal.

This has been a problem in all Guitar Hero games, though.
 

PhoenixFlame

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Clearly Rock Band was the next evolutionary step in this particular genre of games, so I'd have to give the nod to it. Unless Guitar Hero innovates some features into their releases they're going to become nothing more than the same gameplay with different songlists slapped onto it.
 

Ravenstien

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I've yet to play Rock Band as I also live in the UK, but according to most sites we've only got a month left to wait.
I think Rock Band will be better than Guitar Hero, but only because of the setlist. I'd only heard of about 10 or 12 *bands* in the game, let alone songs, but that said I'm not really up on the hard rock scene. Rock Band looks to have less metal and more recent stuff, which to me is a bonus. In terms of difficulty, GH2 was better than GH3, but the HOPOs were broken and didn't work half the time. Why Neversoft thought it was a good idea to make the difficulty curve increase exponentially at the final venue is beyond me, and the boss battles are broken as well. Morello and Slash can be beaten without effort, but Lou is just impossible, especially when they get an unfair advantage.
I will be buying Rock Band when it comes out, but I'm in two minds whether or not to get the Stratocaster controller. It looks sweet and much better than the GH one (which, incidentally, develops glitches after a while, due to the pointless removable neck. My blue button now only works half the time), but it's £70, and add the game to that and you're looking at £100+. And I don't know why they didn't just do what GH did and put the Guitar and the game in a single box.
As for future Guitar Hero games, they'll need to make GH4 seriously good, or seriously innovative to be able to compete with Rock Band. I'll probably rent GH: Aerosmith, as I like them well enough, but not enough to justify spending £40.
 

gmer412

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I thought GH3 had some good stuff, and some bad stuff, like usual.
Rock Band is great because you can choose an instrument, but the controller is (in my experience) kinda broken compared to the GH3 one. It's just harder to use.
I've only played the first song set on Rock Band, but I didn't like it as much. Also, I've got a Wii, so any Guitar Hero is a good Guitar Hero in my mind. Yeah, GH2 is probably better, but I like what I've got.
 

Scizophrenic Llama

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stinkypitz said:
Guitar hero 3. The guitar play is millions better than the one in rock band, and the songs are alot better as well. Hammering on and pulling off is fun. Activision screwed the whole thing up with the 7th tier wall and terrible battle mode, but the core of it is very fun. Rock band i couldnt get into, because the songs were mediocre and the instruments frequently had hardware problems.
Rock Band has hammer ons/offs. You must have been playing with the earlier stuff, if you sent your things in they would send them back and usually gave you a free game for your problems. I got .skate from having a screwed up guitar. Rock Band has plenty more songs than Guitar Hero and most of them are far better than it as well. Not to mention, their downloadable content doesn't suck. Not to mention, their hardest song isn't one long ass song that isn't constant hammer ons and isn't really that hard to play in real life.
 

Conqueror Kenny

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I've "recently" (a month ago" imported Rock Band and I simply have to say: It is way better than GH3, at least on the PS3.
Guitar Hero 3 simply is a damn sloppy port to the PS3, having that Death-Wannabe-Skeleton-With-Wings thing and activating star power while there are a lot of notes on the screen simply completely kills the performance. Also, the removable neck was the stupidest idea they could have come up with for the controller, as it simply screws up the controls every now and then. The 7th tier wall simply is hilarious. Not that I hate Slayer, but playing it in GH3 simply is not fun. The battle mode is just plain hilarious and the campaign brings nothing new to the table.
Simply put: GH3 is fun, but has glaring issues, both performance- and "balance"-wise.

Next up: Rock Band. Singstar + Guitar Hero and a Drum Controller added. Single-player campaign equals that of Guitar Hero: play songs one after another, grouped in "tiers" (cities), until you finish. Simple, somewhat fun. Good for practice. But Rock Band clearly shows that the focus is put onto multi-player: The campaign (Rock Band world tour) removes the strict "tier" structure. Instead, you choose in what venue in which city you want to play and after you got your manager you can "ask" that guy where you need to be more present in order to advance (by getting roadies, a tour bus, a jet and so on). While character customisation is more of a "meh" thing in single-player, it oddly becomes fun in multi-player (don't ask me how).
Every instrument is fun to play. The drums could use more rebound overall, playing some songs on Expert becomes quite a strain for hands and foot. Compared to real drums it is incredibly hard to play some of the faster fills or base rhythms because of that.
I personally prefer the RB guitar, because the buttons make up the fretboard instead of sitting on top of it. That allows easier "sliding", at least for me, so I simply prefer that guitar. But that's a matter of taste. Using the upper "solo buttons" is fun, but switching from the lower "rhythm buttons" to those upper ones requires practice and often leads to unnecessary mistakes. True, the finger-breaking monster solos are mostly absent here, but that's fine with me. I don't need five-minute-long hammer-on "phrases" in every third song. Rock Band features enough well-known tunes that are simply fun to play. Harder parts aren't necessarily more fun. Compared to GH3 my feeling is that the hammer-ons have to be timed better to register, though.
Singing only becomes real fun for me when playing "in a band".
Playing alone, Rock Band is as much fun as Guitar Hero. With friends, Rock Band is the clear winner, be it for a few songs in between or a session lasting a few hours.

The price tag is hefty, but if you got friends that visit your place quite regularly you could ask them for "donations" for buying the game. We did that here and I don't regret it. Although I suggest choosing your less materialistic friends for such an endeavour. ;)
 

WingedFortress

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How can the two even be compared? Guitar hero is a static experience, while Rock band keeps diversifying itself as time goes on. We'ven seen the addition of a music store, and way more downloadable content than I thought would ever be released. Screaming for Vengeneance(The entire album) is being released this Tuesday. GH: Aerosmith eat your heart out.
 

super_smash_jesus

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I own GH3, but i find that the song list is a big piece of garbage. Playing rock band for the first time last weekend has shown me how a band game should be done. The songs are okay, at least better than GH3's, and the difficulty isn't retarded. Not to mention, being a drummer gets you more chicks than being a guitarist :S. I will definitely convert to rock band if and when it comes out for the Wii, but will most likely also get the future GH3 games as well.
 

Spartanspork

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How do you even compare the two, Rockband has 4 different instruments for 4 players, the song list is fantastic, it doesn't suck, and the Rockband guitar has solo buttons. its amazing