The good people at Score Hero would like to have a word with you.Ozymandiaz1260 wrote:GH is fun, but scoring in it isn't really very serious in the way that it is for shmups or other rhythm games.
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Re: Shmups and puzzle games (e.g. Guitar Hero)
Oh. And being "in the zone."durias wrote:Do any of you enjoy Guitar Hero (or any other puzzle games) for the same reasons that you enjoy shmups? Some thoughts...
~ Pattern recognition.
~ The ability to "1cc".
~ Quick reflexes = survival.
~ Memorable music.
~ Guitar Hero, a fundamentally a single-player game, has the option to play with and only one other player at a time (online play notwithstanding).
~ Multiple ways to track progress/success--Points, 100%-ing a song (similar to "1cc"-ing.)
