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Guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero
Guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero








guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero

Perhaps taking down the villain has resulted in an Evil Power Vacuum, and now even worse guys are fighting to fill the void that the previous villain left, causing even more havoc than that previous villain could have ever dreamed. Maybe that princess you saved is a cold-hearted tyrant at the head of an oppressive regime, or even a Sealed Evil in a Can. Maybe the so-called villain was actually a Hero Antagonist, and you just unwittingly handed a huge victory to the real villain.

guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero

Maybe the villain, despite their villainy, was serving some other greater good - keeping the world/universe/nature/whatever politically or literally balanced - and their demise throws things into chaos. Maybe the villain, having been defeated or damaged, is now transformed into a new, ultimate, unstoppable, invincible, angry form, often against the villain's will.

guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero

Maybe the now-dead antagonist was actually holding back an even greater evil. but not so fast! It turns out that by the very act of success, they've unwittingly made things worse. Of note: at points during ridiculously tough solos that require both hands, Randy uses his elbow to hit the strum bar.The hero has accomplished their goal they've killed the Big Bad, or defeated them forever, or at least scored a major blow against the antagonist. It's certainly one of the most impressive acts of gaming skill I've ever seen. It looks like he can't quite believe he's managed to do it.

guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero

The video below shows Randy's muscle-memory-fuelled FC run (be warned, there's some fruity language).Īfter ending the run, Randy understandably explodes in joy. Through the Fire and Flames, by British power metal band DragonForce, is infamous within the Guitar Hero community for its speed, complexity and length. FC refers to beating a song while correctly playing every note without overstrumming, which is different and more impressive than scoring 100 per cent on a song since, according to the Guitar Hero Wikia, "one can break (reset) their multiplier by overstrumming, and still play 100 per cent of the notes". Well, this Guitar Hero expert managed to do just that - blindfolded.Ģ2-year-old Twitch streamer "Randy Ladyman", who says he's been playing Guitar Hero since he was 12, endured a week of failed attempts before finally nailing what's called Full Combo (FC) on Through the Fire and Flames on expert difficulty. Through the Fire and Flames is considered one of the toughest songs on Guitar Hero 3: Legends of Rock to complete without making a single mistake.










Guitar hero 3 through the fire and flames clone hero