All of the "real curse words" are edited in Rock Band and Guitar Hero. Even stuff like "asshole" and God damn" are censored, which is pretty lame if you ask me. There should be an option, based on parental controls to either censor or not censor the songs.
Thats how i feel it should be, an option where parents worried about lyrical content can flip and mute those words out, and the rest of us can deal with a little "****" or whatever. But...
I don't like censorship but I'm not totally oblivious to good business sense either. Guitar Hero is a game with mass appeal and the gameplay is largely wholesome.
... So the game can't have controversy. It's too popular to risk it. Even if they have parental controls you have the f-word in a song and the game is rated 'M'. That's going to limit sales.
What he said. I even mentioned in my post that i understand why things like curse words are censored over tv and radio play, and i understand why activision would do the same. Its all commercialy motivated, still sucks though.
The video vudu pointed out.. i've played the song a couple times and never noticed the muted word. I would notice if it was a song i was (more of) a fan of and if in WT i had to sing it. Now that i know they just mute it (as opposed to changing the lyric) i wonder how that'll play out.. I never played Rock Band, so... if you're on the mic is it like guitar where if you sing when theres no "notes" you lose your combo or something? Take the BYOB song for example, if i choose to sing "****" when the word isnt there, does it affect the score??
It's going to get parents who bought the previous Guitar Hero games for their kids mad when they buy World Tour under the assumption it would be suitable for kids and it isn't. Suddenly Guitar Hero is about polluting kids' minds with Satanic music.
Lol... you make it sound like that hasn't
happened alreadyAnd those are just a few tamer articles i could find.
Though if a song needs censorship they could just pick another popular song by the same band without explicit lyrics. I guess from a gameplay perspective an edited version of the song is better than nothing but having only appropriate songs is less noticable than obviously muted lyrics.
thats another good alternative but still.. i just wish people weren't so uptight about certain words or that parents would, you know, parent and make effective use of parental controls. Oh well.