Guitar Hero Live (2015)

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Guitar Hero Live, released in 2015, revitalizes the iconic music game series with innovative features. The game introduces a redesigned guitar controller featuring a 6-button layout, offering a fresh challenge for players. The gameplay experience is transformed with full-motion video, immersing players in a realistic concert atmosphere from the guitarist's perspective. This new presentation style enhances the feeling of performing live on stage. Additionally, Guitar Hero Live debuts Guitar Hero TV, a groundbreaking mode that offers multiplayer experiences and curated playlists, mimicking the format of music television channels. This mode allows players to compete with others globally, providing an ever-evolving library of songs to master and enjoy.
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What Parents Should Know About Guitar Hero Live
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2015
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Guitar Hero Live is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Lyrics. This is a music and rhythm simulation game in which players simulate performing songs on a guitar. Players are scored based on the accuracy of notes hit. Some song lyrics contain the word “sh*t” and references to alcohol and drugs (e.g., "Smoke crack for me, read jack for me”; “But I done did enough codeine to knock Future into tomorrow”; “Eating babies, drinking black brandy”; and “Acting stupid getting drunk with my best friends.” ).
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Guitar Hero Live contains some mature content that may not be suitable for younger kids. The game features mild profanity, with some song lyrics including the word “sh*t” and references to alcohol and drugs, such as "Smoke crack for me" and "Acting stupid getting drunk with my best friends." There is no violence in the game, but the mature themes in the lyrics may be concerning for some parents. Many suggest that the game is best suited for teens 13 and older due to these elements, despite its engaging and innovative gameplay.
Why Your Kid Might Like Guitar Hero Live
Guitar Hero Live, released in 2015, offers a fresh take on the classic music game series that resonates with teens. The redesigned guitar controller with its 6-button layout provides a new challenge, making gameplay more engaging and rewarding. The full-motion video feature immerses players in a realistic concert atmosphere, allowing them to feel like rock stars performing live on stage. This unique perspective adds excitement and a sense of achievement as they master songs and improve their skills.
Guitar Hero TV is another standout feature that keeps teens coming back for more. This mode offers a dynamic multiplayer experience with curated playlists, similar to music television channels. Players can compete with others globally, which adds a competitive edge and encourages them to keep playing to climb the leaderboards. The ever-evolving library of songs ensures there's always something new to enjoy, making it a game that can be played repeatedly without losing its appeal.