There are many, many flaws with that game. While the setlist, yes, is pretty good, the singer looks like a frog and never...moves, that's the word. Hell, his mouth barely moves. Well, come to think of it, nothing really moves. You've got the robot drummer, the stationary singer, the completely ignored bassist, and the guitarist who sorta flails their arms when they want to. Plus, there's massive overcharting issues in Hard and Expert difficulties.
Well, like in DDR I really don't care what the characters look like, as I'm more focused at actually playing the darned thing (let's not forget, the only GH game I own is OT. Truthfully. Though, I'll be honest in saying the peripheral, while good cramps considerably. Take a good break between songs. I've also found a few other ways of holding onto the peripheral, but I find that holding the DS at an angle really helps. Sure, not the best experience, but I enjoy it. I'm getting beat on
Medium, sadly...).
Yeah, I'm more focused on the song and the notes than actually watching the characters perform, (of course, I read your pm and began watching some of this... oh my god. It' not going to take much to convince me now...).
A lot of Decades is actually in Rock Band already, and buying the necessary amount of Points to get most, if not all, of what you want, will probably end up cheaper, not to mention you get four instruments for the song, as opposed to two if you take Decades.
Oh, well, then I'll have a good amount of practice then. Haha, eh just kidding. In terms of points, are you perhaps referring to
Wii Points, because all I've really got is the Wii, DS, and PS2 (I'll be frank, I'd rather play this on my Wii than the PS2... is RB even
on the PS2? Okay... more research then.). Also, I really don't care what songs'll be on these games, as long as they're catchy, and have a good rhythm I can follow (I've discovered this helps me when playing On Tour).
GHWT is the more "hardcore" one. There's a lot of, "Wtf, this is crazy and doesn't even make sense," just because they wanted it to be hard. Not to mention, nothing is tiered, it's just...listed. Rock Band 2 has tiers(7 tiers, 12 songs in each, sans RB1 songs and DLC), and a No Fail Mode for parties or just trying Visions on Expert for lulz.
So... that's 84 songs + DLC (I presume it doesn't at all work the same way as WT... again, I'm talking in terms of the Wii.). And... how many does WT have? At this point, 84 songs is amazing. I'm nearly sold on this game. I'll do some more research to find out some last little details (at this point, even if I
did get GHWT
just for the music studio, it seems that it'd be a bit more complicated than initially thought, and maybe just not quite something I'd have the time to tinker around in.).
At this point, the last thing I'd like to know is the price of this game. Again, for Wii. Really, the price tag is the only concern I have so far, and at this rate I think I'm next to sold (btw, thanks for the vids fhq, I've noticed quite a bit of differences between the two games, and I must say, I'm leaning towards RB2 much more now).
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