Guitar Hero World Tour
Guitar Hero World Tour is a Music, Rhythm, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Neversoft and published by Activision for Multiple Platforms. It serves as the 4th marvelous entry in the series of Guitar Hero video games, acting as the sixth on home consoles and the 7th overall. While the title continues the feature to use a guitar-shaped controller to simulate the playing of rock music, the game is the first title in the series to introduce drum and microphone for percussion and vocal parts. It allows the player to create new songs through the music studio mode. The game retains the features from the previous titles, in which the player struggle to simulate the playing of rock music using the controller, similar to Guitar. World Tour expands the gameplay by featuring the ability to play drums and sing vocals, and also it supports the ability for up to four players to play together in a virtual band through various instruments. Guitar Hero World Tour includes key features such as Play Drums, Complete a set of Notes, Career Mode, and more.
#1 Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight
Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight is a Rhythm and Single-player Music video game developed by P-Studio and published by Atlus for the PlayStation platform. The game serves as the part of the Persona video game series and also acts as the part of the massive Megami Tensei franchise. It introduces the central cast of RPG video game Persona 5, and the main gameplay focuses on characters, taking part in the rhythm-based gameplay. The premise of the game is RPG gameplay elements, introducing the gameplay which follows the similar pattern to Persona 4: Dancing All Night. In the start, the player needs to choose a character from available, polish his skills, and then start completing a set of tasks while playing music to advance through the game. The game features six-button controls to hit the notes in time to play the musical track. However, during the section of the song, known as Fever, a selected partner joins the player for the routine, with unique choreography for each character reflecting the relationship of the characters.