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Played a lot of it back in the day but I'm not sure if I wanna go ahead and invest in a real guitar though but the game looks really fun.
Anyhow, thanks for the fast answers.
I know it's way more advanced than GH and whatnot but I just thought that maybe there was a casual element to it as well.
Real guitars are way cheaper than I expected though, I might just pick one up.
And don't worry it won't trow you into the Rockstar pool right away, if you just want to strum chords and pluck notes just for fun, it is possible the game will teach you what you need to know and coach you trough it.
And the mini games are pretty funny too!
There's no sort of investment in getting a guitar unless you turn into a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ super star and make millions of dollars.
How about the investment of fun, and learning a new thing or two?
sitting at a campfire and play a song for a few friends.
Not everything in this world is about money bub ;)