![]() I imagine developers have had time over the years to fine tune their DS experience, and each new game seems to nail it more and more. The career structure feels more finely tuned than any previous GH game, and we hope to see it ported to the console versionsĪnother thing that feels different this time around is the accuracy. All of this continues to fluctuate while gathering fans and money, and making it into the big time. Performing these will in turn open up headlining acts. Do well enough and you will get fan requests such as long note streaks and whammy bar sections. For instance when you begin a tier you will need to accrue a certain number of fans before progressing. These new mechanics really add to the game by forcing you to perform outside of just completing a song. For instance you now have headlining acts and fan requests to contend with, both of which spice of the proverbial gameplay. No longer are you simply blasting through a glorified set list, but instead there are now variations to the traditional formula. The biggest change in Modern Hits is the structuring of the career mode. If you are a fan of modern rock, there is likely something here to tickle your fancy. Some of these tracks are certainly offered in other games, and in others as DLC, but none of them on the portable front yet. Bands such as AFI, Wolfmother, Coldplay, Fall Out Boy, Evanesence, and Weezer to just name a few. As I mentioned the songs are always the key component to any rhythm game and Modern Hits contains exactly what the name states. This was obviously a conscious decision, and one the console developers should really take note of, I am looking at you World Tour. This gives you the ability to have a set list well over 70 songs. The first thing you will want to note is that, just like in previous versions you can still stream tracks between versions. ![]() If you are like me then this latest outing will likely not disappoint that is if you are a fan of the track listing, which is as always, subjective. The fact that the developers managed to make this plastic-peripheral game work on a handheld still astonishes me. Personally I have always been a fan of the GH games on DS. ![]() Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits is the latest rhythm title for Nintendo’s handheld, and unlike the previous chapter Decades, this game has some new features which make it feel more like a sequel as opposed to just another track pack. What is more amazing than that is the fact that the series continues to sell massive numbers, which is probably why this is the third game to grace the DS since last summer. Three Guitar Hero games in less than twelve months that is amazing when you sit back and think about it. ![]()
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