The Guitar Hero series has been playing catch-up since Harmonix split to make Rock Band, however, and while Neversoft has admirably picked up the slack, each edition since the divide has been a little...off. Guitar Hero 5, however, is a return to form for the series.
The Pros
- Overall fantastic lineup of songs
- Party Mode is great for friends and family, every music game needs to copy it
- Mini-goals within songs are addictive
The Cons
- Songs become note waves and scream-happy in final tiers
- Poor interface design makes it difficult to identify key gameplay icons
- Kurt Cobain looks realistic, but creepy
It's hard to believe we're already on Guitar Hero 5. I remember sneaking into Red Octane's pint-sized E3 booth years ago to see the first Guitar Hero prototype. There was no hype. These days, music games are a dominating force in the industry. The Guitar Hero series has been playing catch-up since Harmonix split to make Rock Band, however, and while Neversoft has admirably picked up the slack, each edition since the divide has been a little…off. Guitar Hero 5, however, is a return to form for the series.
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC, MAN

Fundamental to any music game is, of course, the music. There is no feature more paramount to success than its soundtrack. Guitar Hero has stumbled in this regard since Neversoft took over, its new operators suffering an identity crisis with Guitar Hero III and hurriedly going multi-instrument in Guitar Hero World Tour. There was more breathing time with Guitar Hero 5 and the music selection reflects that. There's a solid assortment of band-friendly rock in Guitar Hero 5, enough to satisfy indie hipsters like myself (Sunny Day Real Estate in Guitar Hero?!) who are usually Rock Band loyalists.
All the music in Guitar Hero 5 is unlocked at the start, but developers include career modes in these games for a reason -- many of us play games for a sense of progression. Guitar Hero 5's career mode is barebones, moving players from tier to tier, unlocking the next sections of songs by accruing "X" number of stars from performing well. There's an enjoyable balance before Guitar Hero 5 stumbles over a balance between fun and difficulty, a regular issue in music games. The last few tiers in Guitar Hero 5's career mode are largely filled with waves of nasty notes and someone screaming into a mic.
Hitting the notes, at least, feels spot-on this time around, even if Guitar Hero doesn't actually employ my prefer method for a music game. Neversoft's approach has always felt more mechanical, whereas Harmonix took Rock Band in a more game-like direction. There's a smaller window to hit notes in Guitar Hero. Ultimately, that makes it more accurate, which is why musicians seem to feel more comfortable with Guitar Hero because of its precision requirement, while Rock Band provides a little more leeway. At this point, I really don't have an issue with how Guitar Hero does it -- it's a preference.
The game does fail to make use of the touch pad introduced into last year's guitar peripheral, though. The applicable notes are few and far between, even on expert settings, and often only a handful of notes at a time. I ended up just passing on the feature entirely.
EVERYONE TAKE NOTICE
But by far Neversoft's most clap-worthy achievement in Guitar Hero 5 is Party Mode. It's essentially a jukebox that allows for drop-in, drop-out multiplayer however, whenever you'd like. Guitar Hero 5 plays music on its own until someone clicks a button. Up to four can participate with any instrument in any combination -- four vocalists, four drummers, doesn't matter. It's a stroke of genius, a feature that needs to be in every Guitar Hero going forward and one Harmonix should happily copy for future Rock Band games. The ability to start a song on expert, realize it's too tough and dynamically switch difficulty without interrupting fellow bandmates fits so naturally it's difficult to imagine why something like this wasn't implemented sooner. Thankfully, it's here now. It needs to stay.

TOO SOON?
There are small touches that round the game out -- the inclusion of Avatars and Miis, the ability to bring in downladable content from Guitar Hero World Tour (finally!), mini-goals within each song (i.e. sustaining note combos) and guest characters that look less creepy than in the past (though Kurt Cobain's inclusion remains questionable). It doesn't, however, change fundamental issues that have long-plagued Neversoft and remain an issue in Guitar Hero 5, such as a poorly laid out interface that takes far too long for you to decipher basic gameplay needs, such as whether or not you're going to fail.
If you're a gamer who hedged their bets on the Guitar Hero series, you won't be disappointed with Guitar Hero 5. For the Rock Band crowd, it's a disc with a solid soundtrack, with many songs that aren't available there yet. It's not perfect, but it's Neversoft's best Guitar Hero yet.











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xlshnaruto345
a con is the last few frontiers is metal hell thats a good thing and metal now a days are alot hardcore than old songs
xlshnaruto345
a con is the last few frontiers is metal hell thats a good thing and metal now a days are alot hardcore than old songs
zoeylluxfjo
I GOT GH5 AND I WOULD GAVE IT A 4.7/5 CAUSE SOMETHINGS R GOODAND SOMETHINGS R BAD LIKE THE SONG LIST SOULD HAVE BEEN BIGER AND MORE ROCK SONGS SOULD HAVE BEEN ADD LIKE SLIPKNOT SYSTEM OF A DOWN ECT... ALSO I MADE A GIRL PERSON AND PUT HER AS THE DRUMMER AND EVERY TIME I SEE HER FEET IT LOOKS LIKE A FOOT DISORDER SO CAN SOME BODY HELP ME PLZ! IT'S CPEEY
JediMasterRick
I love it. They could have pick a better song from Megadeth though. And as far as DLC they got GWAR coming soon. Can't wait for Van Halen.
Guitar Hero Rules.
Rock Band's for girls.
TrueGamer12321
guitar hero sucks i admit 1,2,3 were very good but it just lost its playability after they put the worst songs on (world tour)
levinaganog4
If X-Play doesn't give the next guitar hero game a 5/5, then I'm going to the g4 building in Los Angeles and kill every x-play employee and host. So who's with me?
badgarok725
Yea, i'm shocked that we're "already" at Guitar Hero 5. I counted a few days ago, and this is like the 11th Guitar Hero game, somewhere around there. This franchise is starting to become overdone (Band Hero? it's the same as the current Guitar Hero) This game alone is good, but as a franchise that pioneered a genre it's done. New additions between versions are becoming small, and playlists can just be done with DLC
Rerun_94
This looks like the best one yet. Now all they need to do is stop the constant stream of games and focus more on fewer but larger scale projects, or at least more DLC would be nice. And how come they haven't used U2, Green Day, or more Guns N' Roses?
Undefeated
What is with all the complaining that the game didn't get a perfect score. I doubt there's some giant alpha douche that's going to go "I only buy 5/5s", seriously, whether it gets a 3, 4, or 5 should not piss off so many people.
Krazy4PS3
I like Guitar hero and and rock band, but guitar hero needs to stop making games and focus more in DLC
like rock band
Dapimp96
this game looks AWESOME
mangazo15
@ levinaganog4
you and me both man, you and me both. But I'm taking about a true sequel not the Van Halen game.
ABXPuPpeT
wow a game with all the music i have for GH1, 2, 3, and 4
levinaganog4
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chuckharms
chuckharms's comment is abusive and has been removed.
But thumbs it up anyway =D
cardude213
I just rented it from blockbuster.It is a really good game. Better than the others. It does glitch a little though. The unlockable characters look really real. Overall, good game.
zeldaLov_a
am i the only one who's really unhappy about the song selections? i was really disappointed to say the least... sure there was a few i really wanted to play... they had some bands i really like but i just wonder why they picked a particular song instead of idk... a good one...i don't care how good the multi-player is .. if i dont wanna play the songs Im prob not gonna play the multi-player...
dethmetal420
How can you guys think that rock band is better guitar hero I feel they are both good but I feel that guitar hero is more accurate on the notes and game play. Rock band on expert is like medium on guitar hero. the drums on rock band 2 suck it does not feel like as real as it can be it feels more like a marching drums then a drum set and one thing main thing that sucks about rock band is that you play each song like 10 times before you unlock another and that gets boring rock band was better than rock band 2 it was not worth the 60 bucks to buy a game where more than half of the songs had already been on guitar hero. Rock band was more original then rock band 2. The guitars suck they are to flat and when you hit one note it does not count it. Rock band has been too poppy for me and it needs to be more diverse then it has and guitar hero has been more on the money when you play side by side. The double bass on guitar hero is the best rock band does not support double bass even if you have it connected it still counts it as a single. I feel like come on where is Raining Blood on rock band would it be able to play as well as it does on smash hits and Lamb of God Laid to Rest is way more brutal on Guitar hero compare to rock band. You guys need to give credit to where credit is due and I prefer paying like $0.50 per song instead of paying $2 per song Guitar hero has been great and I think better then rock band and yes rock band has artist you have not yet seen on guitar hero but you know what also same thing on rock band there are artist you have not seen. But I hope that both games do not die down I love Guitar hero and I love rock band and being a drummer in real life it is nice to have some games that help practice for when I go jam out with my band for real and if you guys want to see my band we have a MySpace page do a search for a band called sexual zombie.
MixMaster81
They didn't bring up Roadie Battle AT ALL. WTF? Are they making a different review for the Wii version?
mangazo15
@ hailsinistar
buy a real console get a 360 elite or a ps3
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