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  1. Oct 24, 2015
    0
    Local multiplayer is a total disappointment (I payed an extra £40 for an extra guitar) as you cant play the campaign with a 2nd player and they can only play as a guest (and only in GHTV or quick play mode), so no points are accrued. Also, player 2 has to constantly rejoin every time a new song starts! The set up was a pain and the signal to the 2nd guitar randomly drops mid-song. WhenLocal multiplayer is a total disappointment (I payed an extra £40 for an extra guitar) as you cant play the campaign with a 2nd player and they can only play as a guest (and only in GHTV or quick play mode), so no points are accrued. Also, player 2 has to constantly rejoin every time a new song starts! The set up was a pain and the signal to the 2nd guitar randomly drops mid-song. When playing the game, you're confronted with far too many,far too complicated menus and are insesantly bombarded with annoying in-game GHTV adverts which you cant skip. The track listing for included songs is much poorer that it's far superior predecesors and its insulting that, after paying over £100 for the game and controllers, the inclusion of micro-transactions means you can only access better songs if you're willing to pay. I feel that the game is very poorly designed and just found myself frustrated when trying to navigate through all the options with the guitar controller. The difficulty settings are also an annoyance, as they jump from boringly basic to very complicated with no inbetween. I wish i hadnt bought this and am really disappointed in activision. Expand
  2. Oct 27, 2015
    2
    Game is decent but I had 3 guitars get screwed up. First 2 guitars would skip beats while pressing down on the fret bar after using for a few hours, Third guitar fret bar would stick. After exchanging the game a few times,I got a refund and purchased Rock Band. The GHTV was a nice feature, but the quality of the guitar with Rock Band is MUCH better than the controller with Guitar Hero.
  3. Oct 29, 2015
    0
    Id give it a zero if I could, guitar hero was about rock, not this modern day crap, and contemporary, two three buttons? and third The video is a stereotype of every rocker, not everybody smashes their guitar once they get in the mind set of the crowd not every single rocker is axel rose.
  4. Nov 8, 2015
    5
    Sadly, Rock Band 4 is a much better pick (as is usually the case when arguing Rock Band/Guitar Hero) as this game isn't for parties and the single-player isn't fun either. The only reason I can think of that you'd want this over Rock Band 4 is online multiplayer, but they've added microtransactions to even ruin that as well. The core gameplay was so promising, but in the end, the on-discSadly, Rock Band 4 is a much better pick (as is usually the case when arguing Rock Band/Guitar Hero) as this game isn't for parties and the single-player isn't fun either. The only reason I can think of that you'd want this over Rock Band 4 is online multiplayer, but they've added microtransactions to even ruin that as well. The core gameplay was so promising, but in the end, the on-disc setlist being so lame, the fact that you can't play the songs you actually WANT on GHTV mode without paying for it and the completely broken power-ups (or Hero Powers, blah, call it Star Power or gtfo) make this a pretty disappointing experience. Not AWFUL, but definitively more bad than good. As I said in my Rock Band 4 review (which I recommend over this), the last gen games (Rock Band 3 and Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock) are both better than these ones. Get only if you're a hardcore fan - and even then, you're going to be a little disappointed. Expand
  5. Oct 24, 2015
    3
    This would have got a top score from me if it wasn't for the reasons I'll mention below. Firstly I'll go over the good points of the game. The campaign is simply fantastic - Far better than any guitar hero to date. It makes the old guitar heroes look like a cartoon joke. I mean they have honestly impressed me with it! The tracklist from the campaign has some good tracks, mostly mediocre atThis would have got a top score from me if it wasn't for the reasons I'll mention below. Firstly I'll go over the good points of the game. The campaign is simply fantastic - Far better than any guitar hero to date. It makes the old guitar heroes look like a cartoon joke. I mean they have honestly impressed me with it! The tracklist from the campaign has some good tracks, mostly mediocre at best tracks and a great amount of terrible songs... But this is purely down to personal preference.

    Now onto the negative... You will complete the story in a few hours and unlock the tracklist... The issue is the great tracks and the fan favourites are all contained within Guitar hero TV mode. Basically this is a predominantly pay-to-play mode where you unlock tokens to play a song you want... You earn 3 tokens by leveling up... I've played the game for about 24 hours in total and I'm level 10... so 30 free-plays. You can of course buy with real money track plays which in my opinion is FAR too expensive, The whole point of guitar hero for me is practice practice practice trying to get high scores on the songs you love.... This is a very costly business and the paywall completely removes that element of the game. If you don't want to buy free-plays then you can buy a 24 hour access pass for £5 which allows you chose what songs you would like to play.... £5 per day to play what ever tracks you want is stupid considering you pay £250 for the complete package and then have to pay £5 per day to freely play the tracks you want - Seems horrendous doesn't it?!

    You will never be able to buy specific songs or tracklists, you will never own them and you will never be able to keep them and play them when you want... You have to have tokens to play them which you pay for unless you unlock them (at a quite slow rate)

    HOWEVER - the game does have a mode that's like MTV which plays random songs from the tracklist in specific genres, the execution of this is fantastic however keeping on top of which genre your favourite song is likely to be in is a big hassle. You have to check the schedule and come back and play the genre in hope your track comes up... Which at 30 minutes per genre it is probably not going to.

    It's great for a few hours but then you realise that you just want to play the songs you like which you can't without using tokens :(

    all in all this game would have got a 9/10 or 10/10 if it wasn't pay-to-play. The new controls take a bit of getting used to but it's worth it. The campaign is awesome and the MTV-style mode is great.. The tracklist is fantastic but expensive if you would like to play.

    I am so honestly so disappointed, I wouldn't have bought this if i'd have known about the pay-to-play aspect. I've bought a 24hour access pass to play songs for £5, as soon as that runs out I'm taking this game back and buying rockband. I cannot stand pay-to-play when you have to buy the game in the first place... And £250 for the full package and you have to pay again is absolutely disgusting. I've been a fan of guitar hero for a decade but I will never buy another GH again unless this paywall is completely removed. You have lost a fan GH, never again.

    I honestly mean this when I say it... This game is fantastic, it's the best GH to date.... But paying to play the songs you want is disgusting. Like I said, you've lost me and i'm sure hundreds of thousands of other customers.

    Be warned guys - I wish I'd have known before buying this. I hope ASDA will take it back.
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  6. Oct 21, 2015
    4
    Very disappointed in this game. For me, it's the learning curve from the previous 5-button style to this hybrid. I've heard from others that it IS doable, but the frustration set in immediately. First, there is no auto-calibration. Just a metronome sound hitting a bell you move with your strum bar. Then the game, after a very bare-bones tutorial, immediately throws you into a 3 songVery disappointed in this game. For me, it's the learning curve from the previous 5-button style to this hybrid. I've heard from others that it IS doable, but the frustration set in immediately. First, there is no auto-calibration. Just a metronome sound hitting a bell you move with your strum bar. Then the game, after a very bare-bones tutorial, immediately throws you into a 3 song performance that quickly makes you feel worthless and a failure if you can't adapt. No positive feedback, no help, no easing you into something different after dozens of years of previous GH/RB controls locked in your brain. Even for brand new plastic guitar players, this is a brutal welcome. Also dislike the USB-nature of the controller, taking away one of only three spots on the XB1. Plus, if it's not practically line of sight, you'll get drops, so if you placed the dongle in one of the two rear USB ports, try the side port instead. And then be ready to swap out it for your charging cable or hard wired controller whenever you switch to the game. Why they couldn't go XB1 wireless like Rock Band did, I have no idea. Finally, though I never got to it, I conceptually have issues with the fact - other than the tracks that came on the disc - you NEVER own the content and have to pay to RENT time with your favorite tracks. But again, I did not actually get to that point, so I won't count it against the game. In closing, seriously consider your level of handling frustration, as - in my opinion - this is a seriously difficult game to get into with horrible tutorial. If you have preset conditioning with previous GH/RB games and their controller scheme - especially if you are playing the newly release Rock Band 4 - be prepared for a heck of a shock to the system. For me, the frustration did not justify the $100 price tag. Expand
  7. Nov 26, 2015
    1
    Unplayable mess of a game, what's happened to Guitar Hero it used to be so solid. No matter what I tried I could not get it to calibrate properly, I slowed it right down to the easiest difficulty and watched, it makes no sense for some reason it randomly skips so you miss, why???? The game is completely broken, glad I only borrowed it as I would have had to have taken it back!
  8. Oct 21, 2015
    4
    Overall, this new entry in the Guitar Hero franchise is not worth the money. i was a big fan of Guitar Hero and Rock Band back in 2009 and i still play Rock band 3 and GH: WoR frequently. this game does not feel like a Guitar Hero game, More an overproduced music video which just happens to have a Rhythm game mashed into it. the controls aren't as good as they look and it's relatively hardOverall, this new entry in the Guitar Hero franchise is not worth the money. i was a big fan of Guitar Hero and Rock Band back in 2009 and i still play Rock band 3 and GH: WoR frequently. this game does not feel like a Guitar Hero game, More an overproduced music video which just happens to have a Rhythm game mashed into it. the controls aren't as good as they look and it's relatively hard to calibrate lag for some TVs. The gameplay is quite repetitive and the soundtrack isn't going to please fans of the old GH series. I can understand that the developers were trying to appeal to a new generation of players but in doing so, they've left all previous fans in the shadows. if you've never played a previous Guitar Hero or Rock Band game, This is the game for you. Not for me. Expand
  9. Oct 24, 2015
    7
    I love that guitar hero is back, but the fact that you can't own the song you buy isn't fair!
    You need to pay for play coints and if you play a song once you need to pay again.
    The campaign mod is fun but when you done with it the only thing what is left are 120 songs. that you need to pay a 24 pass cost about 5,99EUR. overall i don't like the buttons of the new guitar, and there
    I love that guitar hero is back, but the fact that you can't own the song you buy isn't fair!
    You need to pay for play coints and if you play a song once you need to pay again.

    The campaign mod is fun but when you done with it the only thing what is left are 120 songs.
    that you need to pay a 24 pass cost about 5,99EUR.

    overall i don't like the buttons of the new guitar, and there are to less songs in the game.
    i'll give it a 7!

    if the next guitar hero is not better than i'll not buy it any more.
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  10. Nov 3, 2015
    0
    No training mode. Forced to farm tokens playing crappy songs to unlock a cool song...and only for one play.
    If you like to make scores in guitar hero forget this game. You will waste your time to farm tokens and then you will waste your token trying to master a song with no possibility to slown down, pause etc.
    It cost 6 EUROS PER 24H to have unlimited access to all the songs!!! that's a shame.
  11. Apr 2, 2018
    1
    TERRIBLE GAME.

    Terrible music.
    Major Lag.
    Terrible song choice.
    Terrible Multiplayer.

    Terrible physics.

    This will surely be the end of guitar hero.
  12. Oct 21, 2015
    9
    Absolutely love this game. The new button layout is insanely hard, which brings a new challenge that rockband and previous GH games lacked. GH TV is not the best thing in the world, but it's a nice way to add songs continuously without the user needing to buy DLC (of course there is that limitation of needing in game currency to play songs from the setlist but the better you play the moreAbsolutely love this game. The new button layout is insanely hard, which brings a new challenge that rockband and previous GH games lacked. GH TV is not the best thing in the world, but it's a nice way to add songs continuously without the user needing to buy DLC (of course there is that limitation of needing in game currency to play songs from the setlist but the better you play the more currency you get so it can even out). It doesn't require xbox live gold either, so you can play online without needing to pay that extra 60$ a year.User interface and graphics are great, and it has a strong setlist. Expand
  13. Oct 23, 2015
    10
    I'm big into music games, owning DJ Hero 1/2, all RB titles, almost all GH titles, almost all Lips titles, Karaoke Revolution, all Dance Central titles, almost all Just Dance titles, etc. And now I'm happy to own GH Live. It's a lot of fun. The new controller feels great and offers a lot of new challenges. It genuinely feels new. I'm so happy Freestyle is in charge of the franchiseI'm big into music games, owning DJ Hero 1/2, all RB titles, almost all GH titles, almost all Lips titles, Karaoke Revolution, all Dance Central titles, almost all Just Dance titles, etc. And now I'm happy to own GH Live. It's a lot of fun. The new controller feels great and offers a lot of new challenges. It genuinely feels new. I'm so happy Freestyle is in charge of the franchise because DJ Hero 1/2 (especially 2) was sick and they deserved a franchise like Guitar Hero.

    marklodi has a point on the dongle. It works far better if you have it on the side USB port. When I had it on the rear ports, it would drop signal every once in awhile. Enough to frustrate you. If you turn the Xbox so that the dongle is in view, it'll work fine. I don't know if he realizes but the exact same guitar is used on all platforms so that's why you need the dongle. It's not like before where you had a 360 guitar and a PS3 guitar. now it's just a guitar for all.

    Otherwise, I completely disagree with all other parts of his review.
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  14. Oct 27, 2015
    8
    This game has me hooked, I did not really get into previous guitar heroes...not because they weren't good just because on rockband I usually play drums or sing (guitar being last preference).

    I like the new guitar because with my limited (real) guitar playing experience this feels more like playing than previous attempts of guitar hero or rockband because you have to arch or flatten
    This game has me hooked, I did not really get into previous guitar heroes...not because they weren't good just because on rockband I usually play drums or sing (guitar being last preference).

    I like the new guitar because with my limited (real) guitar playing experience this feels more like playing than previous attempts of guitar hero or rockband because you have to arch or flatten your fingers to according to whats on screen which simulates the feeling of reaching for and avoiding certain strings when playing notes.

    The story mode is kind of cool but also weird...why is every person staring at me...fans I understand but every single person (backstage and onstage) keeps glancing at you and it feels awkward (like a body snatchers or horror film) as opposed to authentic. I do like the TV mode because you get to play the songs with their respective video as the background.

    Overall I would recommend this to someone who likes guitar games. There is a learning curve but its the fun kind because each time I miss because of switching between hi and lo buttons I correct quickly. I am certainly not great but can still get 90% on medium setting on all songs i've tried. I just want to keep jamming...seriously I was late for work this morning because of it:)
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  15. Oct 27, 2015
    8
    The new guitar mechanics is a strong step forward in this series. Whilst the 'campaign' falls short compared to previous iterations, it is GHTV that'll addictively keep you coming back for more. It doesnt have the impact on me as GH3 had, but performing in front of crowds is an interesting and great step in the right direction for the series. It's a shame so much focus is spent on hittingThe new guitar mechanics is a strong step forward in this series. Whilst the 'campaign' falls short compared to previous iterations, it is GHTV that'll addictively keep you coming back for more. It doesnt have the impact on me as GH3 had, but performing in front of crowds is an interesting and great step in the right direction for the series. It's a shame so much focus is spent on hitting the notes right, you only pay attention to the crowd when you're spectating. For fans of the music gaming genre or Guitar Hero series, this is a must buy. Even as a casual gamer, it's a fun easy way to spend the afternoon, relaxing with a few beers. Expand
  16. Oct 23, 2015
    9
    I've been a fan of the Guitar Hero series since the very first release. I've also played guitar for many years.

    The controller is a little tough to get used to, but once you get used to the layout the gameplay is much better. It feels much more like you're playing an actual guitar. The song selection is spot on. There is a song for almost every genre and it spans over many decades.
    I've been a fan of the Guitar Hero series since the very first release. I've also played guitar for many years.

    The controller is a little tough to get used to, but once you get used to the layout the gameplay is much better. It feels much more like you're playing an actual guitar.

    The song selection is spot on. There is a song for almost every genre and it spans over many decades.

    GHTV is really fun. As a fan of old school MTV, this is f*cking awesome to play. I love watching music videos anyways, now I get to play along with them? Great idea.

    The story mode is kind of bleh... I feel very little connection with the bands and the story, but the songs are great. The festivals hit on the correct genre's of music and location - UK bands at UK festivals, etc.

    I would suggest picking this game up if you are a previous Guitar Hero fan. The controller brings a new challenge, but it's a good challenge and it's how it should have been made the first time around. You'll find GHTV really fun.
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  17. Dec 25, 2015
    7
    Мне понравилась новая гитара - наконец-то не надо иметь перелом руки чтобы дотягиваться до всех клавиш. появились баре. Мне понравилось что наконец-то появились современные треки. Я устал без конца переигрывать хиты бородатых годов когда я еще даже не был рожден.
    Компания получилась относительно скучной. Проходится быстро. Треков мало. Дальше путь только в онлайн. В онлайне очень
    Мне понравилась новая гитара - наконец-то не надо иметь перелом руки чтобы дотягиваться до всех клавиш. появились баре. Мне понравилось что наконец-то появились современные треки. Я устал без конца переигрывать хиты бородатых годов когда я еще даже не был рожден.
    Компания получилась относительно скучной. Проходится быстро. Треков мало. Дальше путь только в онлайн. В онлайне очень интересно устроены каналы с музыкой. Найти что нибудь интересное всегда можно.Но живя на крайнем севере с очень плохим интернетом получается подключиться только рано утром когда все спят или идут на работу. в Остальное время сыпит различными ошибками. Либо подключается и очень долго не может зайти. 1 песня и выкидывает.
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  18. Jan 6, 2016
    3
    This feels like a game ported from the iPhone. Yes the presentation is better but the idea is specifically pay to play. Activision has defended it's Pay to Play ( or Fee to Pay ) approach in a triple A game by saying you have the free guitar hero channels, and you can grind your way through that to "earn Plays". Grinding to earn... not at all a mobile game developers approach. I wouldn'tThis feels like a game ported from the iPhone. Yes the presentation is better but the idea is specifically pay to play. Activision has defended it's Pay to Play ( or Fee to Pay ) approach in a triple A game by saying you have the free guitar hero channels, and you can grind your way through that to "earn Plays". Grinding to earn... not at all a mobile game developers approach. I wouldn't mind this so much if this did't have such an negative effect on gameplay. Tailored around a single players "paying" experience there is no online play support, a shoddy local two player add on that the second person can't sign into and most horribly of all NO PRACTICE MODE... of course a practice mode for songs would mean that you weren't paying for every time you play... No freebies here you guys!

    The setlist they give you is clearly intended to get you paying for other songs. Im sure that any self respecting rocker is going to be "hammering on and pulling off" to such classic rock legends as Katy Perry, Avril Lavigne, Rhianna, Eminem and of course every middle age mans worst nightmare - Mumford and Sons... No? Then stump up for some ZZ Top, Megadeth, Pantera, Killswitch Engage one pay at a time!

    Ok now that's over - heres the positive. I Like the set up of the controller. I hated it at first but after a week or so of play I really like it. It's cheap feeling and has a nasty USB taking up a usb slot on the machine for no reason, but I like the six buttons.

    I really also like the FMV video. This presentation is way better than the EMO cartoon you get on Rock band or previous Guitar Hero's. The feedback from the crowd and band is more tangible and displays better the disappointment of those around you who think you are stupid for diving into expert mode when you clearly should be selling popcorn or band t shirts instead.

    Unfortunately the one thing that will always stop me coming back to this iteration of guitar hero, above all the other negatives is the controller lag. You just cannot get this thing to calibrate properly. The calibration tools are a joke... they give you a bell and pretty much say - " you have eyes and ears now get on with it". There is an auto calibration but remember you don't pay for it - so it's worth as much as you paid... nowt.

    I read an article recently on Polygon praising Activision for how well they had integrated guitar hero live into the iPad, iPhone and apple TV and how this is the future of gaming. Personally I truly believe it is the other way around, that activision have successfully ported iPhone gaming into the mainstream AAA genre. Is this the future of gaming?
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  19. Dec 15, 2015
    7
    Yeah GH is a good game and the new guitar layout rocks but i feel like this just isnt the usual GH title like GH3.

    I like the way you add on new music every once in a while though so keep that up.
  20. Feb 6, 2016
    2
    Guitar Hero live is game that just lacks fun. The older games in the series, while easier, were a blast to play with friends and alone. This game just feels like job. The song catalog is **** with appearances from Fall Out Boy and One Republic. The controls are some of the worst in video game history. They're clunky to the point that playing anything past advanced mode is a ****Guitar Hero live is game that just lacks fun. The older games in the series, while easier, were a blast to play with friends and alone. This game just feels like job. The song catalog is **** with appearances from Fall Out Boy and One Republic. The controls are some of the worst in video game history. They're clunky to the point that playing anything past advanced mode is a **** nightmare. Who was this game for? I can't tell. It definitely wasn't for the people that just wanted a classic Guitar Hero game. As I said earlier, the sang catalog is horrendous. Guitar Hero is supposed to be about rock and metal, not this indie hipster garbage. Again, who were they marketing to? I you were thinking about getting it, don't. Get the new rock band instead. I haven't personally played it, but it seems the grass is greener on the other side. Expand
  21. Mar 3, 2016
    2
    the game was fun the first 5 minutes....Lefty flip is pointless because if u flip the guitar the other way you are trying not to hit the power button and menu button while strumming... after i flipped it to the normal way the game worked for 2 days then when i would hit notes it would act like it was strumming 2x or not at all. and a long held note would stop in the middle could not earnthe game was fun the first 5 minutes....Lefty flip is pointless because if u flip the guitar the other way you are trying not to hit the power button and menu button while strumming... after i flipped it to the normal way the game worked for 2 days then when i would hit notes it would act like it was strumming 2x or not at all. and a long held note would stop in the middle could not earn score streak. I tried game and video calibration over and over and it would not fix the problem we got the 2 guitar edition and the other guitar works just fine. so over all in the 4 days i tried playing the game discovered the song list lacking and game play impossible. in the process of returning it for a full refund from amazon. im going to be getting plants vs. zombies garden warfare 2 instead..much better game! Expand
  22. Dec 7, 2016
    6
    + New guitar layout is refreshing and less strain on the hand.
    + The music videos feels like you're watching MTV
    - 500+ songs but I only know 12 songs and only want to play 3. - the audience (in career mode) don't really react. - songs from previous games not there. I was watching the old South Park Guitar-Qero episode and picked up the new Guitar Hero Live, I really just wanted
    + New guitar layout is refreshing and less strain on the hand.
    + The music videos feels like you're watching MTV

    - 500+ songs but I only know 12 songs and only want to play 3.
    - the audience (in career mode) don't really react.
    - songs from previous games not there.

    I was watching the old South Park Guitar-Qero episode and picked up the new Guitar Hero Live, I really just wanted to play Carry on my Wayward Son and was disappointed to find it wasn't on the game.

    Before you buy check the playlist, because you might find there is next to no songs you'll enjoy playing.
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  23. Aug 9, 2016
    8
    As an massive fan of the original guitar hero franchise and the DJ spinoff a I was delighted to get my hands on Guitar Hero Live. I love the new button layout as it makes it a lot more realistic while also allowing for more combinations and therefore making some songs more difficult.

    The live feature is alright but I don't really care about it. I do like the immersion of it however but
    As an massive fan of the original guitar hero franchise and the DJ spinoff a I was delighted to get my hands on Guitar Hero Live. I love the new button layout as it makes it a lot more realistic while also allowing for more combinations and therefore making some songs more difficult.

    The live feature is alright but I don't really care about it. I do like the immersion of it however but I prefer the format of GH Live. I love jamming along against other opponents to random songs and challenging myself to beat the rest.

    The song choice of the game is somewhat poor and it reminds me of band hero with songs aimed to the younger generations. GH Live makes up for it somewhat with classics from previous games in the series.

    Overall it is a very well worked game that is fun to play and feels somewhat realistic.
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Metascore
81

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 21
  2. Negative: 0 out of 21
  1. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Dec 8, 2015
    80
    A Bowie-esque reinvention. [Christmas 2015, p.75]
  2. Nov 17, 2015
    80
    I love the new Guitar Hero experience, but more specifically I love Guitar Hero TV mode, which more than makes up for the forgettable Live mode.
  3. Nov 3, 2015
    75
    A great evolution to the controller, but lacks the fun of the originals.