"It would be terribly fashionable to be able to moan about how Guitar Hero is running itself into the ground whilst Activision counts its money, but there wouldn't be a scrap of truth in it. There's just nothing wrong with Guitar Hero 5.Indeed, the developer is only creating problems for itself: how can Guitar Hero possibly get any better?"
We're always lamenting how few things our precious Xbox Live Avatars are good for, but this seems like a darn fine implementation of them: Activision announced today that you'll be able to import your e-doppelganger into your Guitar Hero 5 band to rock alongside the other characters that you've created. (We're hoping there won't be any prejudice against the curiously malformed musicians taking the stage, but you never can tell.)
Guitar Hero 5's full track listing is at long last confirmed, as publisher Activision has today announced the final fifteen tracks to feature in Neversoft's rhythm game sequel. See the link for the full list of tracks.
Activision today announced all 84 bands making an appearance in Guitar Hero 5, revealing that they are going with artists ranging from Elton John to Public Enemy to Rammstein.
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