This is most noticeable in the all-new Party Play mode. Not only will your parents be able to understand how to play the game, now they'll be figure out how to get into the game, too. ![]() A layer of frustration has been stripped away from nearly every aspect of this game. This may not seem like such a big deal, but in practice it makes everything about the game more enjoyable. One of the best things that Neversoft has done with Guitar Hero 5 is to make it just as easy to navigate the menus as it is to enjoy the game itself. So what makes this one different from the other handful of Guitar Hero games that have come out over the last year? Quite a bit actually. Guitar, bass, drums and vocals are the four parts that make up the band. The notes still come scrolling down the screen and the would-be rock stars around the world sill click those plastic guitars, bang the drums, and do their best to stay on key and in rhythm. It shouldn't come as any surprise that Guitar Hero 5 doesn't stray much from the same tried-and-true gameplay formula that has been the focus of over a dozen games in the past few years alone. ![]() Guitar Hero 5 is the best addition to the franchise in a long time. With that much experience, you'd think the mega-publisher would learn how to put together a winning product. The group took hold of the franchise with Guitar Hero 3, expanded the game series to a full band with Guitar Hero World Tour and offered up a handful of spin-offs along the way. ![]() Activision and Neversoft have been running the Guitar Hero show for some time now.
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