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There has always been a huge division between Rock Band and Guitar Hero. For me it was the difficulty factor for each and not completely about the sound tracks or “story” of the career mode. For a while it was Guitar Hero that was hard just to be hard and Rock Band with some form of a story mode - at least when it comes to the off shoots.

…mainly in the way of lenience on the precision of button timing. I have played so many songs on expert and have been able to hit notes I should have never been physically able to hit do to timing and finger placement. This is not the big news here for Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.
So what is going on for me to take up your time? Well, the fact that there is a bit more on GH:WoR and how it is going to take the one thing it was lacking, story, and give it a huge overhaul. On top of that, they plan to make the game even easier for people who still think GH has kept its difficulty at an all time high. Yea, it is going to get even easier as your story characters will get “powers” that will effortlessly keep you from failing or losing combos.
I won’t go into the crazy specifics, because then there would be no reason to include the video and images below, but that is one of the new features in a nut shell. Depending on which character you try to rock out with, you may never go below a specific multiplier nor may…

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Guitar Hero’s Quest To Make Things Easier

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Joss Whedons Firefly was awesome, but its title sequence really didnt sell the show. What Firefly really needed was a kick-ass, old-school, synth-happy, guitar-solo, Yay Spaceships, 1980s-style intro credit sequence.

…Poor Simon Tam. We had to leave him out of the credits because it was running too long. And also, because.
So why did we decide to create this video? Read on!
For every superlative graced upon Firefly it’s awesome, original, best scifi show ever, River is a PIECE!!! there is an equal number of debatable reasons why the show, for lack of a better word, failed. The time slot was bad, they screwed up the order of the shows, FOX, the viewing public is brain dead slime unable to grasp something even remotely conceptually different, and so on… These are valid reasons to be sure, but in reality it all boils down to one simple element: the title sequence.
Firefly lost its mass audience within the first few minutes, thanks to its country fried, home town, soft hearted, sepia glowing, filk-tastic, credits sequence. It was, how you say, a little on the nose. Mind you, it’s not terrible (Enterprise, I’m looking at you) it just… well, to quote my brother “Yeah, we get it Joss, it’s a western in space.”
Thinking back…

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FIREFLY: The Credits Sequence It Deserved!

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