Guitar Hero 7

&nbsp Guitar Hero 7 is the seventh entry in the Guitar Hero franchise, which comes after the upcoming Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock game. It will be available for the Nintendo Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS gaming systems. It is the first game to be developed by Ignition Entertainment (PS3, 360) since the end of Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock, however Vicarious Visions still develop the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo 3DS (replacing the original DS) consoles.

Gameplay
Much like the previous two games and Band Hero, Guitar Hero 7 allows you to play up to 4-player modes with vocals, lead guitar, bass, and drums to successfully match notes as they scroll down the screen as appropriate for their instrument (or matching the pitch, being relative to vocals). The game features new elements: allowing a keyboard/synthesizer to be used during gameplay, the lead and rhythm guitars are split into two different instruments, and that with the GHStudio's return, there is also a chance you are able to use other songs on the setlist to play around with. More importantly, all gameplay is possible to come from the likes of Guitar Hero 5 (Wii version only). You can even allow online up to 6-10 players online, each with availability on their own consoles (this goes for the Xbox 360 and Wii systems only, and there is unknown status for the Nintendo 3DS). All modes like Career, Perfectionist, Do or Die, Elimination, and Pro Face-off will return, but other game modes are currently unknown.

Expansion game
Another game known as "Guitar Hero 7.1: Rock Forever!" comes with Guitar Hero 7 if purchasing it for the Xbox 360, only. All of that game's features will come from the original, but leaves out Pro Face-off and Perfectionist in the process.

Main Setlist
With the exception of Guitar Hero 5, all songs from Guitar Hero 7 are much newer songs, from newer artists. This game does, however, include some favorites in the past. All together, this game also has downloadable content, with ten songs being up for download. The main setlist has 100 songs in general, and 110 songs (if you downloaded all the songs with that content).

Notable Songs:

 * Underoath - "You're Ever So Inviting"/ Genre: Metal/ Exportable: no/ Year: 2006
 * Vampire Weekend - "A-Punk" / Genre: Surf Rock/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 2008
 * Iron Maiden - "The Trooper"/ Genre: Metal/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 1983
 * HORSE The Band - "Murder"/ Genre: Nintendocore/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 2007
 * Winds of Plague - "Origins and Endings"/ Genre: Death Metal/ Exportable: no/ Year: 2008
 * All American Rejects - "Gives You Hell"/ Genre: Emo/ Exportable: no/ Year: 2008
 * Radiohead - "Paranoid Android"/ Genre: Alternative/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 1997
 * Between the Buried and Me - "Obfuscation"/ Genre: Prog. Metal/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 2009
 * At the Drive-In - "One Armed Scissor"/ Genre: Hard Rock/ Exportable: no/ Year: 2000
 * ZZ Top - "La Grange"/ Genre: Blues Rock/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 1973
 * The Fall of Troy - "Cut Down all the Trees and Name the Streets After Them"/ Genre: Prog. Rock/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 2007
 * Weezer - "Say it Ain't So"/ Genre: Alternative Rock/ Exportable: no/ Year: 1995
 * Streetlight Manifesto - "We Provide the Paint"/ Genre: Ska-Rock/ Exportable: no/ Year: 2010
 * Wretched - "Cimmerian Shamballa"/ Genre: Death Metal/ Exportable: no/ Year: 2010
 * Taking Back Sunday - "There's no 'I' in Team"/ Genre: Emo/ Exportable: yes/ Year: 2002