When the later games came out with the option to form a living room band, I returned to my real-life rock roots and took up my drumsticks alongside them playing lead and bass guitar. At get-togethers, my brother-in-law, father, and I would take turns seeing who could get the highest score on some of our favourite rock tracks. Guitar Hero was something of a ritual in our house. I joined the rhythm game bandwagon with the release of Guitar Hero III for the Nintendo Wii, and it became one of my – and also my family's – favourite games. You can check out (we highly suggest that you do) CarnyJared on Twitch and YouTube where he regularly streams and updates fans with highlights of his Clone/Guitar Hero journey.Being a musician, Guitar Hero was something of a merger of passions when I discovered it in my early teens. "If you were just a casual player you would notice no difference aside from Open Notes being added to Clone Hero." The current version of the game he and most of the community plays is Clone Hero, a fanmade title that mixes the aesthetics of Guitar Hero Warriors of Rock with the general gameplay of GHIII with some added functionalities players have been asking for. I played the console Guitar Hero games every once in a while for many years until about 2017 when I saw that there was still a small community for the game, specifically the PC version of Guitar Hero 3 (GH3) where you could easily modify the game to play custom songs." ![]() "My brother and I always competed over the game and a few years down the line when he wasn't really interested anymore, I still loved to play it on my own. Like many, gaming for Jared came at a very early age, explaining that Guitar Hero was part of his life since childhood, reigniting his interest years later due to the antics of "mind-blowing" top players. I even had counters set up on the stream to see how many runs past the certain hard sections it took."Īs fate would have it, Jared's will to succeed was tested one final time, as he got ever so close to fulfilling his goal with a slight misinput on the last section of Soulless delaying his dream on 18th April, if only for a day, as he would achieve the impossible on the 19th. "Since the very first stream after that, I grinded the whole song and all of the progress is documented on my channel. Yet, that wasn't enough for Jared, who was considering pushing his limits once more by accomplishing a Full Combo. Frifraff uploaded a video of the first Tech FC of Soulless 6 in October of said year. ![]() "Fast forward to 2019 and FrostedGH (now Frifraff) thought that he might be able to achieve a Tech FC, meaning he hits every individual section of the song like a sort of spliced speedrun," Jared reveals. Read more: Twitch streamer recreates Yu-Gi-Oh's iconic battle sequence.Soulless 6 is part of a collection of tracks created by ExileLord, hailed by the Guitar Hero community as the hardest songs to complete, with veteran players spending months cracking each section of these tunes to try and come up with an optimized solution for each. Nobody figured it could even be passed, let alone Full Combo'd." The bot that is used for the song preview that is supposed to never miss a note couldn't even do it. ![]() ![]() "It was made to be impossible, just comically difficult. Talking with GINX, Jared explains that this particular song was released as an April Fool's joke back in 2011, coming out before Soulless 4 or 5 as it was deemed "too hard" by ExileLord.
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