A close look at the new, yet familiar guitar in 'Guitar Hero Live
Tim Dunn and Nate Coppard are on a mission to rewire your brain. They're respectively the senior producer and senior designer behind Guitar Hero Live's new six-button guitar, and while neurological change is not their direct goal, it's a side effect they seem to relish. The new guitar has two rows of three buttons each, stacked on top of each other at the end of the neck -- this not only adds an extra button to the series, but it allows for fresh challenges. It's not something people will be familiar with, Dunn says, glancing down at the Guitar Hero Live guitar in his hands. He taps some of the buttons. It's a new thing.
Seated next to Dunn, Coopard adds, We've had a lot of people saying they can feel their brains kind of adjusting and kind of rewiring to the new way of playing it as they play through the songs, and then gradually getting to grips with how the difficulty ramps up as you jump around between the two layers.
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