I’ve seen ѕο many mixed reviews. Sοmе people ѕау tο gеt , others don’t. I’m nοt ѕο sure іf I want thіѕ game οr nοt. Cаn anyone сlаrіfу іn аn іn-depth review іf I ѕhουld gеt Wii Music οr Guitar Hero: World Tour wii?
I’ve seen ѕο many mixed reviews. Sοmе people ѕау tο gеt , others don’t. I’m nοt ѕο sure іf I want thіѕ game οr nοt. Cаn anyone сlаrіfу іn аn іn-depth review іf I ѕhουld gеt Wii Music οr Guitar Hero: World Tour wii?
Guitar Hero is better because every month, you’ll be able to download new music. Even place your miis in as rockers. If you want soft music to play using yor wii remote get Wii Music. If you want to rock out with 1,2, or 3 friends get Guitar Hero World Tour. (Has also 85+ songs.)
Let’s place it this way. Guitar Hero World Tour is a game, which requires some skill and practice to master. It has real master tracks of music.
Wii Music is a musical toy or noisemaker. If you wave your arm up, gorgeous music plays, and it will always be gorgeous, with factually no effort whatsoever from you. It has 60 instruments.
Here are some of them: Dog, Cat, Baby, Tree, wood.
wii music because you have 60 instruments u can use including a guitar. You can play the drums and its really excellent. Guitar Hero is kind of weak anyway
no, certainly not. seriously wii music all you do is do gestures that you would do to play a real instrument, and the moderation play amount would be like once a year.
and guitar hero world tour really has you doing something, and although it’s more expensive, you’ll certainly be glad you got that instead of wii music. also if you’re a kid, you’ll probably want wii music, but if you really have skill, then get world tour.
From what I gather, the games play completely different.
Wii Music is about improvisation and agreement. you don’t need to follow the melody – but if you don’t use a excellent timing and differ from the melody in a musical way it will sound really terrible (just watch the crappy performance at E3). So you will need skill to make it sound excellent. And you can change any instrument to any of the 50+ instruments in there, so there’s a huge element of agreement there. But, the game will not give you points or punish you – if you reckon it SOUNDS terrible, you failed.An example of when it can sound excellent (and a bit weird): http://wii.ign.com/dor/objects/827335/wii-music/videos/wiimusic_zelda2_101808.html
GH is about hitting the right button at the right time. There’s no improvisation – it is right, or it’s incorrect. And if it’s incorrect, the music sounds incorrect, and you get less points. But, there is a music building mode in GHWT which could be awsome, but my guess is that it will be more about building up new melodys from scratch rather then improvising around a default tune. Wich for some is even better!
Can’t tell you wich to get, my guess is that both are awsome at what they set out to do.