Showing posts with label Activision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activision. Show all posts

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Guitar Hero Is Back



Guitar Hero Is Back

Its been almost 5 years now since the last Guitar Hero game has come out. The market at that time was massively proliferated with music games, like Rock Band, that not only did what Guitar Hero did but did it better or changed up the game entirely. Because of the enormous selection and the almost annual release of these games customer interest wore thin and the war that was Guitar Hero vs Rock Band died.

Jump to 2015 and the war has started up again.  Time has passed and now the demand for another music focused game has swelled. Now both Rock Band 4 and Guitar Hero Live have been announced. Not a lot of information has been released regarding Rock Band 4 but Activision has come out of the gate swinging with copious details about what Guitar Hero Live is and why you'll want to play it.

Change is a big reason why gamers always came back to music games. Whether it was to play a new song from a band you really love or to try out a new instrument or controller that came out for the game. The new Guitar Hero has changed a few things up and I think they are for the better. The biggest change by far is the new guitar controller. Instead of having the five key in-line fret buttons they have switched it up to two rows of three keys stacked on top of each other at the top of the fret. Fans of Guitar Hero are now going to have to completely re-learn how to play the game. It sounds bad but it's actually not. I remember picking up Guitar Hero for the first time when it came to PS2 and playing it for hours on end learning all the songs. That was part of what made the Guitar Hero experience so awesome was learning how to play and now we'll get to do that all over again.



The other huge thing that the game is doing differently is completely ditching the cartoonish look of the previous games. Instead it will be trying to do as the title implies and make you feel like you are actually live on stage with a real band. That includes a new first person perspective from the point of view of the band's lead guitarist. What you are looking at in-game is actual live footage as well. Activision painstakingly shot hours of footage of not only the bands playing but the audience members as well. They will react dynamically as well to how you are playing. Miss a lot of notes in a row and they will start booing and yelling but get back on a roll and they will start cheering and yelling "I love you!" It isn't really any different than the concepts of previous games it's the fact that they are actual people that makes it so much more immersive. Just check out the new trailer below and you'll know.



Guitar Hero Live is aiming for a fall 2015 release. Hit up the comments with what songs you want to be in the game.

-Demo

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Skylanders: Trap Team



Skylanders: Trap Team is the latest in the Skylanders series from Activision. If you have never played a Skylanders game before, it's like a Diablo/Torchlight, hack-and-slash game for the whole family. It uses collectible figures (sold separately) on an NFC "portal" that brings the figure into the game. The figures level up and gain new abilities the more you use them. All of the character data is stored within the figure, so if you wanted to bring the character to a friends house you can and it will be just like it is on your system.

In this new version not only can you use the Skylanders from the previous 3 games, Activision is adding quite a few new Skylanders to play in the game like: Gear Shift, Torch, and Food Fight.





Along with the new characters, the Trap Masters, you are also able to trap some of the villains you battle and have them fight for you using the “Traptanium” crystals. You can trap and use villains like: Broccoli Guy, Pain-Yatta, and even Kaos!


Skylanders: Trap Team will be available October 5, 2014 and will be on all current and next-gen consoles. There will be two different editions available at launch a Standard Edition and the Dark Edition. 

The Standard Edition includes:
1 Video Game
1 New Traptanium Portal
2 Skylanders Figures (Food Fight and Snap Shot)
2 Traps (Life and Water)
2 Character Sticker Sheets with Secret Codes
2 Trading Cards
1 Character Poster

Standard Edition will be $74.99.

The Dark Edition includes:
1 Video Game
1 New Traptanium Portal
3 Unique Dark Edition Skylanders (Food Fight, Snap Shot, and Wildfire)
1 Ultimate Kaos Trap 
1 Life Trap and 1 Water Trap 
Dark Edition Trap Collection Tray 
2-Sided Collection Poster
Trading Cards and Sticker Sheets

Dark Edition will be $99.99, well worth the extra $15, in my opinion.


Check out the trailer for the game!


I have already preordered the Dark Edition and look forward to playing with my family this fall. If you want to become the next Portal Master/Trap Master I suggest for you to preorder as well.

- Da_Fettman