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Guitar hero live debut at MTV EMA

Guitar Hero Live debut at MTV EMA
If addiction to soccer and combat video games brings fans closer to the real deal, then, more and more musicians would be born around the world with the creation of Guitar Hero Live, a new virtual show, launched Friday in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and Australia – the musical game came with a first hand showcase in Milan, Italy, where the 2015 MTV EMA is creating so much buzz ahead of Sunday night’s ceremony.
Creators of the new video game brand; Jamie Jackson, Creative Director/Co-Studio Head and Jonathan Napiek, Development Director, took journalists through their creative journey, with Jackson playing the freestyle game with exciting dexterity.
The virtual show, a perfect blend of rhythm and audience reaction, rocks a full band stage with believable and enchanting performances.
An improvement on the existing Rock Band 4, Guitar Hero, according to those familiar with rhythm games, offers new and refreshing challenge.
Developed by FreeStyleGames, makers of the DJ Hero series, Guitar Hero Live is expected to generate new reactions from fans in days to come.
Although am illusion, the live-action video gives the player some sense of reality, as it relays different audience reactions to the player’s ‘kicks’.
The live unveiling took place Friday evening, as part of the MTV Breaks Workshop in the Standing Room located on the ‘MTV Street’ in Porto Genova, Milan

- The Nation. 

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