
One of my favorite aspects of GHTV is how you’re never playing alone.

It’s a neat concept, but it’s also very dependent on future support. The Premium Content at launch ranges from several live songs, from Avenged Sevenfold to upcoming songs from Queen and more. In addition to the lengthy list of songs, GHTV also features Premium Content that can be accessed by completing specific songs or buying in-game currency using real money. Fortunately, most every song is fun to play, which is the most important thing. The song library is a sort-of jack of all trades, as it includes perennial Guitar Hero favorites like Queen and Boston, but also includes tunes from Katy Perry, Hilary Duff, and Luke Bryan. I’m also the sort of person that will play just about any song once in Guitar Hero, and if you’re not up for music discovery, GHTV isn’t likely for you. In my more than 10 hours of play, I was never forced to spend any money and was never in danger of running out of plays. Additionally, you can spend money to unlock unfettered access for a limited time. You use in-game or real-life currency to pay for more Plays. Yes, that’s right you don’t technically own any of the songs on GHTV.

Additionally, as you play through songs and level up, you earn “Plays,” which can be used to play any song on demand. As of now, there are two channels that you can go between that offer different content. The buttons stuck for me on occasion and there are widespread reports of them being broken almost out of the box (fortunately, word seems to be that Activision is good at replacing broken controllers).Īside from the new-fangled instrument, the clear highlight of Guitar Hero Live is GHTV, which is the meat of the entire experience. Unfortunately, the build quality of this first batch of guitars isn’t too great. If you’re a Guitar Hero or Rock Band veteran, it takes a while to adjust, but it’s a fun new challenge that feels more like playing an actual guitar as you hold down your fingers as if you were playing a chord. Instead of five buttons in a line, it’s now two rows of three buttons next to each other.

First off, the idea of the new guitar controller is awesome.
