Rock Band has always received the cold shoulder everywhere except America, with due reason; X360 exclusivity for months here in the UK, and a ridiculous retail price. GHWT came over with no problems, bar a dodgy drum kit, and RedOctane've been all over that, extending their in-depth warranty service worldwide.
Plus, I prefer the choice of songs in Guitar Hero, and the instruments, so GHWT is definately for me. Despite this, now that IGN has accidentally leaked the fact the RB2 on
Wii will be cross-instrument friendly (the article's been removed, but the title remains. It didn't really say much anyway), I'll buy a copy of RB2 as well, get the most out of my instruments.
I can't post the link, due to my post count, but I'll type it down for you all:
Rock Band has always received the cold shoulder everywhere except America, with due reason; X360 exclusivity for months here in the UK, and a ridiculous retail price. GHWT came over with no problems, bar a dodgy drum kit, and RedOctane've been all over that, extending their in-depth warranty service worldwide.
Plus, I prefer the choice of songs in Guitar Hero, and the instruments, so GHWT is definately for me. Despite this, now that IGN has accidentally leaked the fact the RB2 on
Wii will be cross-instrument friendly (the article's been removed, but the title remains. It didn't really say much anyway), I'll buy a copy of RB2 as well, get the most out of my instruments.
I can't post the link, due to a lack of posts, so here it is, but butchered slightly:
wii.ign. com/articles/937/937092p1. html