[quote name='bardockkun']Alright,

the Guitar Hero drums. Shouldn't have ever trust a game called Guitar Hero with drums, but

it I did and in less then two days it's

ed. The cymbals have gotten to the point where if you smack one it may count it as a red note as well. So my consensus is Rock Band 2: Drums >>>>>>>>>>> Guitar Hero: WT Drums. The fact that they hype how sturdy it is repeatedly (looking at you Travis Barker) and it turns out to crap out like this (with it already being a bitch to register a hit on it in the first place) in less then two days, then Red Octane can suck it.
Also more I look at the presentation the more I hate it. The Havok engine is really needed for this game? Really? The ONLY time the animation makes a difference or hit's it's pinnacle is when the singer dances during Thriller and THAT'S IT. At first it didn't bother me, but playing two hours at my friend's house and it's really dawned on me that this game has disappointed me totally. That and Tool is great on paper, but Schism is really one of those songs that will bore your other bandmates...
Oh yeah and got around to singing in the game and basically you can't tell how you're doing when singing a verse, so another strike for the presentation. That and some of the parts that should be talky, aren't and even the dot that detects your pitch keeps going so it is a bit distracting. Also instead of cowbell you just got to make random noise during songs (and you will get it alot in this game).
So once more, good for guitar and bass. Though for parties and everything else, stick to Rock Band 2 because this game is undeserving of the hype and media blitz that we'll soon get...[/quote]
This is the first review I've seen... not a good start.