Guitar Hero Metallica returns to the tier system of gameplay seen in Guitar Hero 3. While the track list is not as large as the yearly update, the tracks are of a much higher quality. The extras keep coming and there is a lot of fan service on show with lyric sheets, multimedia extras and facts about the band. The track list is for the most part great and from the moment the game starts with the epic “For whom the bell tolls” it’s obvious a lot of thought and consideration has been given to giving the game a Metallica attitude. The other 40 are distributed around bands that have played with or influenced Metallica. The set list is a reasonable 50+ songs with around 60 percent of the tracks being Metallica masters. Guitar, bass, drums and vocals are all part of the mix. Unlike the Aerosmith release, Guitar Hero Metallica features the full band experience as seen in Neversoft’s last effort, Guitar Hero World Tour. Activision has looked to rock gods Metallica to provide the inspiration for the second. So it’s been nearly a year since the release of the first band specific Guitar Hero, in Aerosmith.
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