The official Guitar Hero Live trailer has been released, but there's still a tremendous amount of awesomeness that couldn't fit into 90 seconds. Thankfully, we were invited to hang out with the Guitar ...
Avenged Sevenfold is taking over GHTV for a one-hour show, taking gamers through some of their most beloved rock songs playable in Guitar Hero Live. Check out the first crowd-sourced video generated ...
Guitar Hero might be back, but Guitar Hero Live isn't the game people remember. Sure, the basic concept is the same: players accompany pre-recorded music on a plastic guitar, hitting buttons to match ...
After a five year hiatus, Guitar Hero is back with a new ax, a new developer, and a renewed focus on making you feel like a rock star. If video games are about fantasy fulfillment, then Guitar Hero’s ...
Guitar Hero has no business being relevant in 2015. Ten years is an eternity for video games, especially so for games tied so closely to specific technology like Harmonix's revolutionary PlayStation 2 ...
Welcome back, Guitar Hero. The video game franchise is ready to once again make a splash by upping the experience factor for the player in a new game called Guitar Hero Live. As seen in the trailer ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. When Guitar Hero Live was announced, it was differentiated from past Guitar Hero and Rock Band games by its focus on guitars. There aren't drum or ...
For months, rumours have been circulating that the rhythm games of five years ago are set to make a comeback in 2015. Last month, Harmonix officially announced Rock Band 4 — and now, Activision have ...
Activision today released Guitar Hero Live for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in the U.S., following a five-year hiatus in the iconic video game franchise. The app is accompanied by an optional $99.99 ...
Here are the first Guitar Hero Live songs that you will be able to play when the new Guitar Hero Live release date arrives this fall. Listen to the Guitar Hero live song list to prepare for your first ...
The closest that I ever came to learning how to play an instrument was the recorder, in sixth grade. Words don’t exist to describe how terrible I was at it. Fortunately, no musical talent is needed to ...