Guitar Hero: World Tour - Band Bundle (Xbox 360)
Price: £142.00RRP: £149.99
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Binding : Video GameEAN : 5030917061547Label : ActivisionManufacturer : ActivisionPublisher : ActivisionRelease date : 2008-11-14Title : Guitar Hero: World Tour - Band Bundle (Xbox 360)Audience rating : Suitable for 12 years and overFormat : Unknown formatStudio : ActivisionBrand : ACTIVISIONPlatform : Xbox 360
Customer reviews
review by: HisMum date: 2008-11-22 rating:
Chronic pain in the neck - getting my sons Christmas PresentWell what can I say --I am one of the many who ordered before 14th Nov expecting to get a free bass guitar! Trying to get to Amazon and get any help has provided me with 2 hours frustration spent talking on the phone or typing emails to various Amazon addresses. They should be checked out under the Trades Description Act for False advertising - or is it the Guitar Hero site which provides the link with the free Bass Guitar advert that needs the criticism --whichever it is, I hope all other customers who have been disappointed get what they ordered or vouchers to compensate for the hassle we have to go through for our kids Christmas Presents!!
PS Worth hanging in there, as 12 hours later we have now been given a full refund for the missing Bass Guitar -thank you Amazon :)Guitar Hero: World Tour - Band Bundle (Xbox 360)
review by: Zzleezz date: 2008-11-20 rating:
Superb drum kitHaving had the original Rock Band kit and not being able to play it due to the noise I was really hoping this would be a quieter kit to play. First few hits on the tom-toms I realised that the kit is not as quiet as I had hoped. However, the kit is soooo sensitive that it is possible to play very quietly by not hitting the pads so hard (something that's not natural to me).
First try with the drums and the cymbal pads were both not sensitive enough. The toms were good if a little too sensitive. Already had a midi cable (it doesn't have to be midi to USB, it can be midi to midi) so I downloaded the tuning software.
WOW! This kit is perfect now. I'm not the world's best drummer but 500 note streaks was something I could not have done on the old RB kit.
Pedal looks flimsy to start with but actually works really well, I replaced my RB pedal with a real metal base pedal so I was not expecting to like another plastic pedal.
Played the kit with RB1 and it works fine, although the game is not velocity sensitive on RB1 so the kit doesn't feel as responsive as it does in GHWT.
Only negative on the drums I can find is the mounting for the cymbals is a little flimsy and rattles a lot when struck, this was too noisy for me. Taped them and they are better now but it's not perfect. The stand is also a little flimsy.
The guitar is great, only negative is that I personally think the touch sensitive neck is just a gimmick. Apart from that best guitar I have used in a rhythm game.
The microphone is fine, works perfectly.
The game is probably the weakest part of the package, hence not 5 stars from me. Although there is this huge set list there are some hateful songs in there mixed in with some classics. The fact that in career mode you are forced to play through them all without any chance to avoid "bad" songs is unforgivable. The game is supposed to be fun! Not a chore. Still the fun songs go some way to make up for the dross.
Will be getting RB2 solus to go with this kit, I do think that's the best combination as I really don't trust the RB drums. Apart from having to get used to pads in different places you really can't go wrong with the GHWT drum kit.
review by: Jim date: 2008-11-18 rating:
Problems with the drumsMost other reviewers have given pretty positive accounts of the game itself and most people thinking of buying it will know what to expect, so I won't go over it all again in this review.
No one else has mentioned the sensitivity problems relating to the drum kit so maybe it only affects early models, as Activision have suggested. However, if anyone else is having problems when using the drums - either too sensitive or not sensitive enough - then Activision have provided a fix.
If you check out Activisions Customer Support page activision.com/support and follow the Guitar Hero link, you will find out how to download the drum tuning software and obtain a free USB-MIDI interface to connect the drums to your laptop. You can then set the sensitivity for each drum and pedal individually. When contacting Activision you will need to email them the serial number of your kit.
I haven't tried it yet so can't comment on it's effectiveness.
27/11/08. I have now tried the fix and it did not work for the red drum. I am returning the bundle to Amazon for a replacement.
29/11/08. Replacement received from Amazon, new drums are a slightly different design, and work perfectly. Thanks Amazon!
review by: date: 2008-11-17 rating:
High Price but fantastic if you can afford it!!Well after months of waiting i finally got my hands on this game. In my opinion the drums perform much better than Rock Bands and that makes this the better choice if you are considering either of the two. The game its self has a good selection of tracks on the disc and of course you can always download others as with Rock Band. Remember you get the game in addition to the wireless drum kit, guitar and wired mic so better value to!!
review by: T49 date: 2008-11-17 rating:
The Drums, The Drums!Firstly let me say how impressed I am with Guitar Hero: World Tour. Yes it is a bit on the expensive side, but actually when you take into account what you are getting (guitar, drums, microphone, and game, and free bass guitar if you pre-ordered) it is money well spent.
Lets start with the guitar... big improvements have been made to the design of the guitar (ie. the star power button, longer whammy bar) and the addition of the slider bar is very cool.
The drums are without doubt the highlight of the game!! The coloured pads are durable enough to withstand many hours of endless banging and beating, and the whole set is very sturdy. It is also very easy to put together, and folds away nicely, which is good for storage. Playing the drums does start of quite challenging: Even on easy mode all 5 pads, and the foot-pedal are used, but with practice does get easier. Having never played proper drums before it is hard for me to comment on how realistic the drum kit is, but is does provide hours of fun, and a whole different perspective to the Guitar Hero experiance.
I have not really used the mic much, or the additional bass guitar, so it is not really fair to comment on these yet. Although the bass guitar does seem a bit basic (it feels and looks very plastic if you know what I mean)but it does the job.
The game itself is good, but could maybe be better. My main gripe being that the set-list is a bit poor in comparison to previous additions of Guitar Hero, especially Guitar Hero 3. This may just be down to my personal taste in music, but in my opinion Rock Band 2 looks to have a better set list, and a far bigger and better set of on downloadable tunes!
Overall this game is very, very good! Many reviews seem to downtalk this game purely because of the price, but when you look past that, and actually play the instuments (espcially the drums!!) you will soon realise that Guitar Hero: World Tour is worth every penny!
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