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{{Infobox VG |title = |image |developer = [[Digital Praise]] |publisher = [[Digital Praise]] |distributor = |designer = |license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] |series = |engine = |version = |released = September 25, 2008 <ref>[http://store.digitalpraise.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=135 ''Guitar Praise'' on Digital Praise Store]</ref> |genre = [[Music video game#Rhythm games|Rhythm action]] |modes = |ratings = {{vgratings|ESRB=Everyone}} |platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Mac OS X]] |media = CD-ROM |requirements = |input = [[Guitar controller]] }} '''''Guitar Praise''''' is a [[Christian]] [[Music video game#Rhythm games|rhythm video game]] for PC. Published by [[Digital Praise]], it uses [[contemporary Christian music]] with gameplay akin to that of the ''[[Guitar Hero]]'' and ''[[Rock Band]]'' games, although it is only compatible with its own wired and cordless USB [[guitar controller]]s. A second guitar can be connected for two-player mode. The games can be played on a computer running [[Microsoft Windows]] or [[Mac OS X]]. While the game does not contain a mode for vocals, it does display the song's lyrics on-screen during the song. It also supports online leaderboards.<ref>[http://www.cmspin.com/newsmanager/anmviewer.asp?a=5160&z=26 Guitar Praise on CMSpin]</ref> == Expansion Packs and Future Plans == Digital Praise has confirmed that expansion packs will be released in the future, adding more songs to the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.icepowered.com/Games/Indie/Guitar-Praise-Stryper-and-Future-Expansion-Packs.html|title=Guitar Praise Stryper and Future Expansion Packs|accessdate=2008-09-21|publisher=Intense Christian Entertainment}}</ref> The game has sold so well that the company is even considering expanding it with things such as a full drum kit and microphone. CEO Tom Bean has said that Digital Praise, whose games have only been for the windows/Mac, may expand to consoles one day.<ref name="ICEsellingwell">{{cite web |url=http://www.icepowered.com/Games/Indie/Guitar-Praise-Selling-Well.html |title=Guitar Praise Selling Well |accessdate=2008-10-27 |publisher=ICE}}</ref> ICE reports that Digital Praise intended to release the game on consoles but according to Pete Fokos: "We would love to put this on consoles but so far the console makers have not allowed us to participate." ICE stated their opinion that the reason for this is that "publishers see Christian games in general as too big a financial risk."<ref name="ICEreview">{{cite web |url=http://www.icepowered.com/Games/Indie/Guitar-Praise-Solid-Rock-Review.html |title=Guitar Praise Solid Rock Review |accessdate=2008-10-27 |publisher=ICE}}</ref> == Technical Problems == Being available only on computers cause trouble to those who wish to play using a television set, as the only current method to do so involves connecting a video cable between the computer and the TV.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://digitalpraise.crmdesk.com/answer.aspx?id=121&back=browse.aspx%23p8|title=Will Dance Praise work on a TV?|accessdate=2008-08-22|publisher=Digital Praise}}</ref> Also, an adapter and audio cables are required to use the television speakers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stepmania.com/wiki/Hook_up_to_a_TV|title=Hook up StepMania to a TV|accessdate=2008-08-22|publisher=StepMania Wiki}}</ref> Digital Praise is working on a website to help people hook their computers to their TV, which is available at www.hookpctotv.com According to one reviewer "[t]he game does support widescreen 1280x720 resolution if your computer/monitor allows it. Playing this game on a widescreen monitor will cause the image to stretch with non-widescreen resolution, which is unfortunately what I was limited to with my S-Video output. I do not know if the positioning of the interface objects is modified to adjust to widescreen or not."<ref name="ICEreview" /> No compatibility with other guitar controllers from Rock Band, Guitar Hero, or even third party controllers is supported by the game.<ref name="ICEreview" /> == Reception == The game was generally well received in both Christian and non-Christian gaming reviews. Many reviewers noted that, while the game was essentially a knock-off of the popular [[Guitar Hero]] series, it still remained a good game in its own right. However, many reviewers pointed out that in order to play multiplayer you must buy an extra guitar, as the game is not compatible with Guitar Hero or Rock Band guitars. [[Wired (magazine)|Wired]] noted that they experienced some mild technical issues when playing on an LCD screen, and a glitch that froze the game when trying to switch to a different window while the game was running. They also concluded that while the guitar peripheral was well-built, it lacked an automatic shutoff feature included in other guitar peripherals on the market, making it easy to accidentally leave it on and run down the battery.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.wired.com/music/2008/11/hallelujah-digi.html |title=Hands-On: Digital Praise's Christian-Themed 'Guitar Hero' Clone |accessdate=2008-11-06 |publisher=Wired}}</ref> Christian entertainment site ICE gave the game a 7 out of 10, summarizing their thoughts by calling Guitar Praise "[a] “rock-solid” product that can stand up with the competition. While some of the problems were downers overall the game was quite fun." However, they also noted that this style of game is better suited for console play, citing small text size and poor use of screen layout as major issues. "As a PC and Mac only title it is heavily limited by the nature of the beast." <ref name="ICEreview" /> [[Plugged In|PluggedIn Online]] concluded that "yes, Guitar Praise is indeed a Guitar Hero clone. Only this clone is better than the original.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.pluggedinonline.com/games/games/a0004298.cfm |title=Guitar Praise: Solid Rock |accessdate=2008-10-15 |work=[[Plugged In]]}}</ref> Non-Christian gaming outlets were also largely impressed with the game. Tracey John of MTV's Multiplayer blog wrote that the game "is no doubt a slick and surprisingly competent “Guitar Hero” knock-off aimed at the game-playing Christian market; Digital Praise seems to embrace that fact instead of trying to re-invent the music game genre. And aside from the specifically Christian-themed music, there was no overt religious imagery or tones within the game that I noticed."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/09/19/hands-on-with-guitar-praise/ |title=Hands-On With Christian ‘Guitar Hero’ Spin-Off ‘Guitar Praise’ |accessdate=2008-09-21 |publisher=MTV Multiplayer}}</ref> U.S. Military site Stars and Stripes says that "Developer Digital Praise obviously has an idea that strikes a chord with Christian youth and a few tweaks would make this a popular item. Even as it is, it’s fun — just not as fun as the others."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=140&article=58387 |title=Kids, youth leaders join the band with ‘Guitar Praise’ computer game |accessdate=2008-10-27 |publisher=Stars and Stripes}}</ref> The game exceeded sales expectations, and according to icepowered.com, the game is selling faster than inventory is available.<ref name="ICEsellingwell" /> Exact sales figures are not currently available although in the past Digital Praise has noted that since the game is directed at a smaller niche than most video games, the sales expectations were much lower than that of an average game. ==Song List== At launch, the game included 52 songs from 43 different artists. {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Title ! Artist |- | [[Broken (12 Stones song)|Broken]] | [[12 Stones]] |- | Same 'Ol Sinner | [[Bride (band)|Bride]] |- | There You Go | [[Caedmon's Call]] |- | Lifesong | [[Casting Crowns]] |- | Made to Worship | [[Chris Tomlin]] |- | So Good To Me | [[Darrell Evans (musician)|Darrell Evans]] |- | Foreverandever Etc. | [[David Crowder Band]] |- | Reap and Sow | [[Day of Fire]] |- | Jesus Freak | [[dc Talk]] |- | Love Addict | [[Family Force 5]] |- | Perfect | [[Flyleaf]] |- | The Show | [[Hawk Nelson]] |- | Friend Like That | [[Hawk Nelson]] |- | Rescue Me | [[Inhabited (band)|Inhabited]] |- | All Around | [[Israel & New Breed]] |- | Franklin Park | [[James Clay (musician)|James Clay]] |- | Blind Man | [[Jared Anderson (Christian musician)|Jared Anderson]] |- | Undo Me | [[Jennifer Knapp]] |- | Tonight | [[Jeremy Camp]] |- | What I Hear | [[Jessie Daniels]] |- | Father's Song | [[Jonah 33]] |- | Perfect Day | Josh Bates |- | Beyond The Surface | [[Kutless]] |- | Hearts of the Innocent | [[Kutless]] |- | Spin | [[Lincoln Brewster]] |- | All About You | [[Nate Sallie]] |- | The Real | [[Nevertheless (band)|Nevertheless]] |- | Something Beautiful | [[Newsboys]] |- | Rock of Ages | [[Paul Baloche]] |- | All The Earth Will Sing Your Praises | [[Paul Baloche]] |- | Backsliding Blues | [[Petra]] |- | When Tomorrow Comes | [[Pillar (band)|Pillar]] |- | Breathe Into Me | [[Red (band)|Red]] |- | I Need You | [[Relient K]] |- | Awake | [[Seventh Day Slumber]] |- | The Older I Get | [[Skillet (band)|Skillet]] |- | Rebirthing | [[Skillet (band)|Skillet]] |- | Savior | [[Skillet (band)|Skillet]] |- | Wind In My Sails | [[Spoken (band)|Spoken]] |- | Falling Further | [[Spoken (band)|Spoken]] |- | Sleepwalkers | Spur 58 |- | Procrastinating | [[Stellar Kart]] |- | We Live | [[Superchick]] |- | The Pit | [[The Crucified]] |- | Going Under | [[This Beautiful Republic]] |- | The Flame In All of Us | [[Thousand Foot Krutch]] |- | The Art of Breaking | [[Thousand Foot Krutch]] |- | I'm For You | [[tobyMac]] |- | This Fragile Breath | [[Todd Agnew]] |- | My Heart Goes Out | [[Warren Barfield]] |- | Who Will You Follow | [[Whitecross]] |- | When The Walls Tumble Down | [[Whitecross]] |- |} ==Expansion Pack 1== In September 2009 Digital Praise released the first Expansion Pack for Guitar Praise with 25 new songs. {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Title ! Artist |- | [[Audio Adrenaline (album)|DC-10]] | [[Audio Adrenaline]] |- | [[The Altar and the Door|What This World Needs]] | [[Casting Crowns]] |- | [[Arriving|Indescribable]] | [[Chris Tomlin]] |- | [[Letters to the President|Things We Go Through]] | [[Hawk Nelson]] |- | [[Take You Back (song)|Take You Back]] | [[Jeremy Camp]] |- | [[Hearts of the Innocent|Shut Me Out]] | [[Kutless]] |- |[[Kutless (album)|Your Touch]] |[[Kutless]] |- | [[All to You... Live|Majestic]] | [[Lincoln Brewster]] |- | [[Go (Newsboys album)|I Am Free]] | [[Newsboys]] |- |[[Thrive|Rescue]] |[[Newsboys]] |- |[[Go (Newsboys album)|Secret Kingdom]] |[[Newsboys]] |- |[[In the Hands of God|The Way We Roll]] |[[Newsboys]] |- |[[Go (Newsboys album)|Wherever We Go]] |[[Newsboys]] |- | [[Where Do We Go from Here (album)|Frontline]] | [[Pillar (band)|Pillar]] |- | [[Relient K (album)|Wake Up Call]] | [[Relient K]] |- | [[Everything About You (Sanctus Real song)|Everything About You]] | [[Sanctus Real]] |- | [[Speechless (Steven Curtis Chapman album)|Dive]] | [[Steven Curtis Chapman]] |- | [[To Hell with the Devil]] | [[Stryper]] |- | [[Phenomenon (Thousand Foot Krutch song)|Phenomenon]] | [[Thousand Foot Krutch]] |- | [[Made to Love]] | [[tobyMac]] |- |[[Portable Sounds|Boomin’]] |[[tobyMac]] |- |[[Momentum (tobyMac album)|Extreme Days]] |[[tobyMac]] |- |[[Welcome to Diverse City|Gone]] |[[tobyMac]] |- |[[Portable Sounds|One World]] |[[tobyMac]] |- | [[Life (ZOEgirl album)|Plain]] | [[ZOEgirl]] |- |} Digital Praise also released a 5 songs in a downloadable package that are not available in the standalone game or in Expansion Pack 1. They are: {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! Title ! Artist |- | [[Better Man]] | [[DecembeRadio]] |- | [[Satisfy Me]] | [[DecembeRadio]] |- | [[Everybody Praise The Lord]] | [[Lincoln Brewster]] |- | [[Your Love Is Better Than Life]] | [[Newsboys]] |- | [[Break Me Down]] | [[Pillar]] |- |} Digital Praise has recently announced the first Band-Specific expansion set. The expansion is Stryper-Themed. ==See also== *[[Dance Praise|''Dance Praise'' series]] *[[Christian video games]] *[[JAMband Christian rock band game]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.guitarpraise.com Guitar Praise.com] Official Website *[http://www.digitalpraise.com/flash.php Digital Praise] Official Website [[Category:2008 video games]] [[Category:Christian video games]] [[Category:Guitar video games]] [[Category:Mac OS games]] [[Category:Music video games]] [[Category:Windows games]] [[fi:Guitar Praise]] [[Category:Digital Praise games]]
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