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Lenny Kravitz & James Franco Show U
FreeStyleGames, the developer of Guitar Hero Live, has posted its plans for the Guitar Hero TV (GHTV) portion of the game, and it’s intriguing to say the least. But at least if you’re bad at a song, Kravitz and Franco give us all hope that it’s possible to enjoy the game and look like a rockstar.
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Ahead of the guitar-based game’s release, Kravitz and Franco have poked fun at a recent incident dubbed “Penisgate” when Kravitz’s leather pants ripped during a gig in Sweden. The first, GH Live, lets players experience a first-person POV as they take center stage at a number of festivals and shows.
You’ll be able to get your sticky fingers on Guitar Hero live on October the 23rd in the United Kingdom and I for one, can not wait.
Apparently, in the world of the future where both rhythm games are available, these two distinguished gentlemen choose to spend their time playing Guitar Hero Live. Players perform in a number of real bands and face actual crowds who react to their performance in real time.
Guitar Hero Live will hit stores on October 23, with the likes of Alt-J, Ed Sheeran, Haim, The Killers and Catfish And The Bottlemen among those on the soundtrack.
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In a nutshell, you will get a bundle of songs in the base game. Basically, instead of buying songs piecemeal for $2 or so, you’re going to be streaming them by way of GHTV, and buying the temporary rights to play certain tracks with tokens. GHTV is a living, breathing platform that will continue to grow, serving as an ever-expanding source for music discovery while bringing the party atmosphere back to the living room.