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If you like Guitar Hero/Rock Band this is the ideal way to play it. Even if you don't go grab the easily found rips of every Harmonix/Activision chart (Google clone hero spreadsheet) you could just grab any of the tons of fantastic custom chart packs that are out there and have a great time.

Why the actual fuck did they decide that of all the games Guitar Hero 3 was the engine and hit detection to emulate. Oh yeah, because if they didn't all those stupid kaizo charts would be literally impossible.

And that's not going into all the missing Rock Band features, or how the high score system lacks the most basic features...

I haven't tried YARG yet, hopefully it's better.

Você pode personalizar quase TUDO no game, um bilhão de musicas e a vibe de jogar o jogo cara, perfeito, só isso.


Meu gosto musical só é o que ele é hoje por causa desse jogo

It is what it is. Functions. Satisfies my plastic guitar (and drums) urges

This is an open-source project attempting to replicate both the Guitar Hero and Rock Band franchises for the PC. It excels in this, and you pretty much have access to all the songs you want since you can just download them. You might have to dig a bit since I won't tell you how in this review. :)

This would be the definitive music game, but there is one major problem that renders it all but unplayable for most people: There is a serious lack of compatible controllers. A simple Rock Band guitar isn't enough--you also need adapters, and specific kinds of guitars in order to play it. For drums, you also need extremely rare/expensive adapters or an equally expensive e-drum kit. If you already have one, it is plug and play for some kits which is very nice. Still, it'll cost you about $150 if I remember correctly.

Hopefully the new Rock Band peripherals releasing in 2024 will give people an accessible entry point for this definitive rendition of beloved rhythm game franchises. If they do, this will likely be 5 stars.

Never have I seen a more dissapointed look on my father's face than when he came into my room, initially thinking I was using a real guitar only to discover that I was in fact using a cheap plastic imitation. I think he would have been less dissapointed if he caught me jerking off.

Now I can play my favorite alt rock and alt metal songs in guitar hero with the stupid music I find on YouTube

What do you want me to say? Press the buttons, air guitar and stuff, It's fun

Near perfection, Everything I've ever wanted in a Guitar Hero game I found it in CH, no lag, customizable, multi-instrument support, community-made charts, and also it doesn't force you to have a guitar controller like the later GH titles (I play with keyboard lol), and did I mention it's FREE!

its guitar hero with all the songs you want and with fun gamemodes

Total Notes: 334
Notes Hit: 333
Notes Missed: 1

i hate this game

It's a great idea, but a couple things are a bit disappointing to me. I only have a RB4 guitar controller for the ps4, and that loses some functionality inherently. Not the game's fault, but still disappointing that some of the fun functions of the game are limited. But I can see past it and map an alternate way to use the whammy and tilt functions. It's also a bit hard to find large packs of songs I personally am interested in, since it's a loose collection of google drive folders. Of course, also not much the devs can do, so I don't hold it against em. I do also wish it had pre-packaged background screens instead of requiring you to install them separately. Other than that, all of the hard work put into it is well-appreciated so I can have a relatively simpler way to play RB on the PC.

not having a guitar makes playing guitar hero pretty difficult huh

Eu jogo Clone Hero faz alguns anos. É um daqueles jogos (obsessões) que vão e voltam na minha vida.

É um clone (duh!) de guitar hero ou rock band, gratuito e movido pela comunidade ao redor. Já que as empresas largaram, os fãs continuam o legado, né? Eu real acho lindo como nichos de fãs podem manter algo vivo.

O que eu não tinha testado ainda era a versão 1.0 do jogo, que saiu tem coisa de 1 ano ou pouco mais que isso. Gostei das atualizações, tudo parece melhor e mais leve. Apesar de tudo mais ou menos igual também. O destaque vai pra melhoria mais importante, que foi adicionar suporte nativo e sem gambiarras pra tocar bateria.

A possibilidade de tocar o instrumento mais divertido do Rock Band de novo me empolgou muito. Infelizmente, baterias de plástico pra esses jogos estão valendo o peso em ouro e viraram raridades. Felizmente, o Clone Hero reconhece e configura qualquer bateria com saída MIDI. Infelizmente, de novo, eu não tenho nenhuma dessas e isso custa um dinheiro que eu não tenho agora. O melhor dos mundos era algo de graça, né? Por sorte eu tinha algo sem custo. Digo, teve custo quando eu comprei anos atrás, mas não teve custo agora. Então, não sabendo que era impossível, fui lá e fiz: pluguei meu tambor de Taiko no Tatsujin.

No modo simplificado do clone hero, a bateria tem 4 botões e da pra desligar o bumbo. O tamborzinho de Taiko também tem 4 botões. A matemática estava do meu lado, cruzei os dedos e... DEU CERTO. Surpreendentemente ficou bem divertido. Tem que considerar que é uma gambiarra adaptada, mas da pra jogar sim e fica legal. E, o mais importante, é muito engraçado. Existe um humor inerente muito forte em tocar, sei lá, Bring me to Life num tamborzinho de plástico vermelho baseado em um instrumento tradicional japonês. Ser engraçado é um bônus muito valioso pra mim.

Mesmo sem ser novidade, Clone Hero entra desde já pras minhas experiências mais legais do ano depois dessa bobeira que eu fiz. Reativou meu amor por jogos de ritmo e me fez jogar por horas sem nem perceber o tempo passar, que era algo que eu sinceramente nem lembro quando foi a última vez que aconteceu.

Lado negativo: ainda quero uma bateria. E uma guitarrinha. E o microfone. E outra guitarrinha pra ser o baixo. E amigos pra jogar todos juntos ao mesmo tempo numa bandinha de mentira.

I went to play DDR on a local arcade that opened up shop recently and that has sent me into an intense Rhythm game brainrot I haven't gone through since I played Theatrhythm Curtain Call and Elite Beat Agents. Now I'm sitting here setting this game up (along with fucking Osu!).

That doesn't mean I'm good at it (yet), I added a song from the karaoke of Yakuza 6, and it's only charted in hard and expert difficulties, and I have made it my objective to become good enough at this game to be able to play that one, oh and to maybe make some songs I like into playable charts.

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Guitar Hero, mais avec des maps customs. J'ADORE. Si vous avez une guitarre a connecter au PC, c'est pour moi, LE jeu de rythme

ASMR Wifu wakes you up on Expert took me 3 days to FC

Great recreation of the Guitar Hero gameplay, with many added QoL features and compatibility improvements compared to the xbox 360 games it is replicating.

The most jarring feature that it is missing (as of Q1 2023'ish, I haven't played it since) an in-game song downloader. Instead you have to download charts from websites and drag the files into a folder which makes browsing for songs fairly annoying.

Probably the best iteration of any Guitar Hero/Rockband. Besides, I get to play the all time classic All Stars from the cult band Smash Mouth, so that automatically makes it the best game ever.