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Activision Unveils Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock

artist: guitar hero date: 06/07/2010 category: press releases
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This fall, living room legends and their friends will join together and embark on an epic rock journey to save rock n’ roll with Activision Publishing, Inc.’s (Nasdaq: ATVI) Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock. The latest installment in the world’s most popular music game series, Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock, will once again redefine music gaming with an all-new, story-driven Quest Mode, a completely redesigned rock-inspired guitar controller, the biggest on-disc selection of rock music ever in a Guitar Hero game and Quickplay+, which invites challenge-starved fanatics to test their rock skills in any of the on-disc or over 500 songs in the Guitar Hero Music Library.

Running on the powerful Guitar Hero engine that has been expanded and refined, coupled with the return of the critically-acclaimed and fan favorite features like Party Play’s jump in/jump out gameplay, a host of Competitive modes and the ability to play any combination of guitar, bass, drums and vocals, Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock offers the complete interactive and connected experience bringing friends and foes to the stage in the ultimate rock music adventure.

"Guitar Hero has set the standard for music based gaming and with Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock’s all-new Quest Mode, robust and authentic set list, over-the-top challenges and rock-inspired new hardware, we are once again bringing the soul and energy of rock n’ roll to fans around the world," said David Haddad, Chief Operating Officer, Guitar Hero.

In Quest Mode, using any combination of instruments, players will embark on a larger-than-life, epic rock journey from the stage of CBGBs, the infamous punk-rock club in New York City, to the molten lava fields of rock treachery as eight Guitar Hero characters transform into rock warriors that must join together to use their unique, game-changing powers to help the Demi-God of Rock take down "The Beast" and save rock n’ roll.

"The world is a boring place. Come with me, and enter a world populated of Demi-Gods and Beasts. Transform from an everyday person and become the savior of rock and roll," said Gene Simmons of Kiss. "It was an honor and privilege to narrate Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, even more so, to voice the Demi God. From the God of Thunder to the Demi-God, how cool is that..."

Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock breathes new life into gamers’ current Guitar Hero music libraries providing literally hundreds of hours of replayability with the introduction of Quickplay+, which features 13 totally unique gameplay challenges for every on-disc track as well as most downloadable and importable songs from Guitar Hero World Tour forward. Gamers will complete challenges such as Band Streak, High Score and Power Challenge, which allows players to choose any two warrior powers they have unlocked to try and earn ridiculously high scores, to rank up and unlock more rewards and content than ever before. All-new Challenge Leaderboards have been created in order to capture the outrageous scores that are capable with Quickplay+.

Delivering the largest on-disc rock music set list to-date, Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock features more than 90 tracks that include guitar shredding hits from bands such as Black Sabbath, Megadeth and Slipknot and larger than life anthems from Queen, Muse and Kiss. Additionally, Dave Mustaine of Megadeth wrote and recorded "Sudden Death," an original track for the game, which was inspired by Quest Mode’s storyline. Along with original songs, the set list also includes special re-records by famous artists and tracks from bands that are making their music video game debut. The first songs off of Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock’s set list to be revealed are:

  • AFI – "Dancing Through Sunday"
  • Avenged Sevenfold – "Bat Country"
  • Black Sabbath – "Children Of The Grave"
  • Buzzcocks – "What Do I Get?"
  • Children Of Bodom – "If You Want Peace... Prepare For War"
  • The Cure – "Fascination Street"
  • Def Leppard – "Pour Some Sugar On Me (Live)"
  • Dethklok – "Bloodlines"
  • DragonForce – "Fury of the Storm"
  • Drowning Pool – "Bodies"
  • Foo Fighters – "No Way Back"
  • Foreigner – "Feels Like The First Time"
  • Jane’s Addiction – "Been Caught Stealing"
  • KISS – "Love Gun"
  • Megadeth – "Sudden Death"
  • Metallica & Ozzy Osbourne – "Paranoid (Live)"
  • Muse – "Uprising"
  • My Chemical Romance – "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)"
  • Queen – "Bohemian Rhapsody"
  • Rammstein – "Waidmanns Heil"
  • The Rolling Stones – "Stray Cat Blues"
  • Silversun Pickups – "There’s No Secrets This Year"
  • Slayer – "Chemical Warfare"
  • ZZ Top – "Sharp Dressed Man (Live)"

    To maximize players’ shredability, Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock delivers the next evolution in finger-fretting with an all-new, show-stopping guitar controller that was inspired and born from the game’s unique art style and specifically made for shredding.

    Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock is being developed by Neversoft Entertainment for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and by Vicarious Visions for the Wii system from Nintendo. The game is rated "T" (Teen – Lyrics, Mild Fantasy Violence and Mild Suggestive Themes) for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The Wii version is not yet rated by the ESRB. For more information about Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock, please visit GuitarHero.com.

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    comments policy  16  comments posted
         
    AaronianKenrod wrote on 06/07/2010 - 08:36 am / quote |
    i don't understand what's new about this
         
    Hec1223 wrote on 06/07/2010 - 09:02 am / quote |
    500 songs? we will probabaly know 10 or 15
         
    dragonblade629 wrote on 06/07/2010 - 09:23 am / quote |
    A7X, Dragonforce, Deathklok, Metallica and Ozzy, and MCR! Sweet! If only there was some Amon Amarth, Wolfchant, and Eluvetie it would be epic!
         
    pineaple expres wrote on 06/07/2010 - 10:35 am / quote |
    so far i like this track list better than gh5.
         
    TallNerdGuy wrote on 06/07/2010 - 10:39 am / quote |
    AaronianKenrod wrote:

    i don't understand what's new about this


    I feel the same way. From the way they are describing it, this new game is looking like it's going to include the same features they've always had, but with a new batch of on-disc songs. I respect Guitar Hero for taking more of an arcade approach, as opposed to Rock Band's more realistic approach, to allow for a different gaming experience, but the fact that GH's developers don't take nearly as many chances with innovation or authenticity hurts them in the long run. When I play any GH game from III upward, I am constantly reminded that I am playing a video game (too much focus on a storyline, celebrity rock star cameos, the jump-in/jump-out game mode), and that detracts from the overall core gameplay experience.

    With RB, there is very little to take away from the main element: the music, which I feel comes across as more mature. In terms of content, GH may have more game modes, but RB has GH beat in terms of songs available by about 2:1...and now that the Rock Band Network has been introduced, that ratio is growing even faster. If RB3's inclusion of a new keyboard peripheral and other yet-to-be-revealed aspects are well-received, I can see it vastly outselling this new GH game. That might just be wishful thinking, though...
         
    Lion_Slicer wrote on 06/07/2010 - 10:48 am / quote |
    Yeah, these 24 songs easily beat everything in GH5, those songs were so boring for the most part that it ruined the game--even with that party mode thing, which was pretty cool. Gotta have good music for it to be fun... and even though I hate DragonForce so much, can't deny that it will be fun to play.
         
    Higgzy wrote on 06/07/2010 - 12:49 pm / quote |
    Need some more Biffy Clyro.
         
    strat0blaster wrote on 06/07/2010 - 03:12 pm / quote |
    This game has two things I can't stand -

    1. Nothing new or original from the other editions
    and
    2. A Guitar Hero title.

    Seriously - how many of these games are going to be put out, and what's more - how many people are going to keep buying the same thing over and over?
         
    strat0blaster wrote on 06/07/2010 - 03:13 pm / quote |
    I guess the RIAA and Labels finally found a way to get people to pay for music again.
         
    Mr_Dobolina wrote on 06/07/2010 - 03:32 pm / quote |
    strat0blaster wrote:

    I guess the RIAA and Labels finally found a way to get people to pay for music again.


    Bingo! We have a winner!

    It's not all bad though, at least maybe now they'll think about employing more original artists and less Nickelback carbon-copies.
         
    c0bhc wrote on 06/07/2010 - 08:29 pm / quote |
    BODOM!!!!!
         
    theotherguy7145 wrote on 06/08/2010 - 05:45 am / quote |
    500 songs?
    I know its an exaggeration- but eventually they'll run out of popular material to put on these games.
    Then how will they rake in money from the consumers? :O
         
    scithe37 wrote on 06/08/2010 - 05:58 am / quote |
    I love how they make the whole game series is based on guitar (obviously) and "Shredding" but a small minority of the songs are actually crazy hard to play in real life, and all the songs are relatively mainstream. Put something interesting like Opeth, or Marty Friedman stuff on there ahaha.
         
    slickerthnsleek wrote on 06/17/2010 - 12:23 pm / quote |
    That tracklist is turning me on.

    I skipped GH5 because the new features weren't enough to get me interested in the below-par tracklist, but I REALLY like the look of this one.
         
    Anjohl wrote on 06/29/2010 - 06:06 pm / quote |
    Those are rock songs?
         
    benomino324 wrote on 07/18/2010 - 09:54 am / quote |
    how many times do they have to put paranoid on guitar hero and rock band?!?!?!
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