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For its second band specific Guitar Hero, Activision turned to one of the most renowned rock groups in existence, Metallica. Vocalist James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich, lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo were happy to collaborate. The result, Guitar Hero Metallica, is now yours to jam to.
This time around, Activision moved away from covering the band's history (ala Guitar Hero Aerosmith) in favor of a different approach. You start the game as a newbie heading up a garage band that yearns to become Metallica's opening act. However, various obstacles stand in your way, including a poser rock group that thinks they're better than you. It's up to you to prove your metal and show Metallica you've got what it takes to hang with them.
Harder than previous games in the series, Guitar Hero Metallica is damn hard, even on easier difficulties. That's cool because the set list is overwhelmingly good. Several Metallica favorites made the cut, ranging from earlier hits ("Master of Puppets", "Battery") to newer releases like "Frantic" from the St. Anger LP and "No Leaf Clover" from the orchestra-based S & M collaboration. Along with these 28 tracks, Metallica chose 20 personal favorites. These include such classics as Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Tuesday's Gone," Alice In Chains' "No Excuses" and Slayer's near-impossible-to-master "War Ensemble." If you previously downloaded Metallica's Death Magnetic album for other Guitar Hero games, you can transfer that into the playlist as well. Sadly, we're disappointed with Activision's decision to remove the option to download any content beyond what's in the game and the new album. This is bad news for Metallica completists hoping to add "Breadfan" or "And Justice For All" to the song list.
If you love rock and roll games, you need Guitar Hero Metallica. James Hetfield commands it! Click to see more images from the game...
Developer Neversoft made subtle variations to the gameplay. You still have four instruments to choose from microphone, drums, rhythm/bass guitar and lead guitar and all four of them play marvelously. You hit notes along a moving grid, performing to the rhythms in each of the songs. Along the way, you double your score by activating star power with any of the instruments a simple tap of the microphone, a raise of the guitar peripheral or smacking the two high hats on Guitar Hero's drum kit (the two middle drum pads on Rock Band's drum kit). There are some minor additions, however.
A star rating is located on the lower corner of the screen. You can earn up to five stars for each performance. Doing so helps you achieve unlockable items in the game. These includes fan-shot concert footage and bonus clips of the band goofing off during motion capture sessions to trivia factoids that pop up during specific performances called Metallifacts. Other goodies are also available, including accessories and instruments in the customization shop. In addition, a new Drum On mode lets you bang along to Metallica songs at your own pace.
Adding to the game's difficulty a new mode called Expert Plus puts your music-playing skills to the ultimate test, especially if you're on drums. The bass drum beats move so frantically that you'll need a second pedal to keep up. Thankfully, Activision offers a second pedal as a bonus to those who purchase the game through Gamestop.
Lol Now do it on Real drums and Expert plus/ Auto kick is a cheat on GHM easy enough no offense it could be bot or the cheat.
XXROGAR1009XX 2 years ago 6
with GHWT, and this, you can use RB drums?
onlinegamer1 2 years ago 6