When asked about online multiplayer a more glaring difference came up, though. As opposed to the other versions, the Wii installment may come without online features. Wii gamers could be missing out on both downloadable content as well as online multiplayer. The reason given was that Nintendo doesn’t have their online structure ready, and no one really knows when to expect it. Red Octane has not ruled out the possibility of launching the game without online features and then add them post-release, when the service gets up and running.
While the core gameplay remains largely untouched compared to its prequel, Guitar Hero 3 does promise some new features. Apart from new items, characters, and venues, you can partake in boss battles as explained in the earlier preview. Visually, you can now see all the band members play the instruments as they would it in real-life: they hit the right chords at the right time.
The song list has obviously changed as well. At the show, new songs were announced, bringing the total amount to 44:
More than 70 songs are planned for the final game.
Regarding difficulty levels, Red Octane and developer Neversoft acknowledge the existence of the series’ hardcore fan base, which demands insane levels of challenge. Their wish will apparently be granted, while entirely new players will be able to instantly pick up and play the game, too.
On a side note, Bryan mentioned that Red Octane doesn’t regard Rock Band as a threat to the sales of Guitar Hero 3. He believes the products are sufficiently different from each other. By focusing on the implementation of just one instrument, Neversoft and Red Octane believe that they’re in a very positive position because they can perfect the controls to an extent that would have been impossible had they wrestled with more instruments.
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Originally posted by: Guitar Smasher
Isn't it obvious that Nintendo wants nothing to do with online, for as long as they can get away with it? If Wii happens to be the big undisputed winner of this gen, I wouldn't be suprised if Nintendo did nothing more with online next gen.
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This is just Activision being too lazy and expecting the Wii version to sell great just because the Wii is now #1 worldwide (July NPD pushed it past Xbox 360).