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Guitar hero metallica nothing else matters plus#
In order to celebrate band co founder and drummer Lars Ulrich Guitar Hero: Metallica will introduce a new Expert Plus difficulty level for the drummer and will also feature a freestyle mode for playing them.įans are also likely to find a lot of video and photo material related to the band, in addition to set lists and their music. The game will chart the rise of Metallica from the 80's until now and will allow players to rock out on songs made by the band but also on tracks that had a big influence on their music and personality.
Eurogamer confirmed the story with Activision. In order to celebrate band co founder and drummer Lars Ulrich Guitar Hero: Metallica will introduce a new Expert Plus difficulty level for the drummer and will also. Guitar Hero: Metallica is set to arrive in the United States on March 29, if the listing belonging to GameStop is to be trusted, while it seems that, through French site LiveWii, an internal schedule from Activision became public, revealing that the game would also arrive in Europe sometime in May. What better way than to associate the franchise with the biggest metal band in the world, Metallica? Now, what the franchise needs is some star power to attract attention to the innovations and bring in some heavy revenue for publisher Activision. Guitar Hero: World Tour launched last year, taking the franchise from guitars to covering all the instruments of a typical band and adding a new feature that allows players to create their own songs and share them online.