Guitar Hero Live giveaway as part of #BPopEvents

Christmas and the holidays are super close and we’re giving away one of the most popular video games, Guitar Hero Live. What game system do you have? It doesn’t matter. How good of an axe grinder are you? Blaze a trail down butcher city, you can practice. We reviewed the game and (spoiler alert), it’s great. It’s also very challenging, but can be played on any one of three levels to match your guitar skills.
We’re doing this as part of #BPopEvents. It’s a group of cool bloggers who band (no pun intended) together every three months to giveaway buckets of stuff from the companies that work with us.

Dig along with #BPopEvents to see what they’re giving away. I’ve seen a Star Wars game grab bag, purses worth $240, children’s shoes and concert tickets all during the first day-and it keeps going for three days. Most of the giveaways are open for two weeks, but they’ll vary according to each blogger.

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  This one though is for the gamer and Guitar Hero Live is great fun for them. It does not matter what gaming system you have. XBOX One, PS 4, Wii, XBOX 360 or PS 3-all the winner will have to do is tell us what gaming system they have and we’ll pass it on. One of the cool things about Guitar Hero Live is that new music is always being loaded to the GHTV aspect of the game. Just today Shake Me by Cinderella, Rush-Fly By Night and music by Iggy Pop, R.E.M., Audioslave, Neon Trees and Judas Priest were added, just to name a few. The game is rated T due to some of the lyrics that players might encounter and is produced by Freestylegame.com.

The concert action in Guitar Hero Live is everything you axe’d for

We received a copy of the game for review purposes. I play guitar. I play guitar in my car. Sometimes I also casually strum at my desk in-between thoughts or cat videos. For air guitar or real musicians anywhere Guitar Hero Live is for you.  It’s all guitar. You axe demons; Satriani wannabes and alt-rock legends get your groove on or head to the car, because this is as close to playing in front of festival crowds as most of us will get. In my case, that’s a good thing. After two hours of playing it skills improved, but not to the extent where the crowd or my band mates approved of what I was playing.

The concert action in Guitar Hero Live is everything you axe’d for

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