Tuesday, Jun 3rd 2008 by Chris Scott Barr


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I’m still undecided about the whole idea of focusing a Guitar Hero game around a single band. Sure, GH: Aerosmith is going to feature other great bands too, but as much as I love Aerosmith, I think I might get tired of mostly songs by the same band. Well it seems that Activision loves the idea, because it seems that they’ve already got another band-themed title in the works. Perhaps you’ve heard of a little band called Metallica?

Metallica

Yes, many metal-heads and hardcore Guitar Hero (and Rock Band) fans love thrashing wildly to the insane note charts of Metallica’s tracks, so why not make a game based on the band? I actually think that this game might receive a more warm welcome by at least the hardcore rockers out there.

We only know so far that the game is titled Guitar Hero: Metallica and that it is on their agenda for Fiscal Year 2009. This tidbit of info was discovered on a recent SEC filing from Activision, so no official word from the company out side of this just yet.

[via PS3 Fanboy]

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  1.  xyberviri   View all comments by xyberviri  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Aerosmith, i wonder who though of that, now metallica, i wonder why they didn’t think of that first.

    nothing against aerosmith, its just all there songs are about Crying over something, or whineing about something, or just Crying and Whineing for the sake of the music playing.

  2.  bleze   View all comments by bleze  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    xyerviri: LOL! I couldn’t have said it better! Let’s just hope they focus on the old era of Puppets and Justice etc instead of the post Black album stuff


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