Upcoming videogames: 'Guitar Hero Live,' 'Life is Strange,' more


Rock the house: Get the crowd and band cheering or jeering in "Guitar Hero Live."

Guitar Hero Live merges music television, air guitar and karaoke; two well-received five-episode adventures conclude the same week in Life is Strange and Tales from the Borderlands; Tales of Zestiria promises more lusciously rendered adventuring; and Just Dance 2016 brings another round of old and new dancefloor hits. 

Guitar Hero Live (PS4 XBO WiiU 360 PS3)
From Oct 20
A new direction beckons for the Guitar Hero franchise, which can now double as an enhanced music video player should players so choose. Look out from centre stage at bandmates and a pre-recorded live audience as both react to your guitar wielding skills (or lack thereof), or use GHTV to have the Guitar Hero button guide overlay actual music videos instead. A clever music discovery system for fans and record labels alike. 

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