The Expert+ drum option will make use of a separate kick pedal (which can be bought separately or picked up for free as part of a pre-order deal) and will add back in the double bass notes that would normally have been removed for a single kick pedal. For the most part, the gameplay formula remains the same as what we saw in World Tour, though there have been a couple cool tweaks and additions. Everyone's movements are dead-on, especially Lars' signature head movements. The most impressive bit by far though is the animation sequences that Neversoft has been able to translate from the mo-cap sessions into the game. There's still that sort of exaggerated look to the guys like we've seen in the other titles, but they look pretty close to the real members and are easily recognizable even out of context. YES NO The band itself is represented quite well in the game.
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If you haven't bought it, PS3 and Xbox 360 owners will find "All Nightmare Long" from the album included on the game's disc, while Wii and PS2 gamers will also get "Broken Beat & Scarred", "Cyanide" and "My Apocalypse" included with the game as said versions don't support downloadable content. One important bit to note here is that if you happen to have already purchased the Death Magnetic DLC for Guitar Hero III and World Tour, it will carry over into GH Metallica. Ride the Lightning and Master of Puppets are especially showcased nicely here, which is great news. The track list is most certainly very impressive and does a good job spanning the band's career. The most important bit of course is the track list, which will include some 28 songs from Metallica (including staples like "Creeping Death", "Battery", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" and "Master of Puppets") while more than 20 other bands are set to contribute tunes as well, including Slayer, System of a Down, Mastodon and Motorhead. However, the comparison can only be made on a surface level as the Metallica title looks to offer a ton more content and goodies for fans of the band, such as myself. Similar to Guitar Hero: Aerosmith in design, the game is focused around Metallica's music, style and so forth, and also includes bands that influenced and were influenced by the metal legends. But that's nothing as Guitar Hero: Metallica is prepared to bring the thunder in a big way. Their dream came true with Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock and the inclusion of "One", while last year's follow-up of Guitar Hero World Tour brought a couple more tracks. Right from the moment the first Guitar Hero was announced, fans have been clamoring for Metallica tracks to hit the series.