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    Guitar Hero II

    Game » consists of 12 releases. Released Nov 07, 2006

    Guitar Hero II is the second entry into Harmonix's popular Guitar Hero franchise, adding more songs and several new gameplay features as well as bringing the franchise to the Xbox 360.

    bricewgilbert's Guitar Hero II (PlayStation 2) review

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    More of the same great game, but it leaves you wanting more

    The first Guitar Hero was a dream come true for me. I had always loved the Konami series Guitar Freaks in the arcade, and I was hoping for a US version which of course never came to be. I followed Guitar Hero from it's E3 showing until release and loved every minute of it. Naturally a sequel was announced and again I was excited. Now that the game is out the reality sets in. After one year what else could I expect, but more of the same?

    Guitar Hero II is a solid game. Better than the original in many respects. But sadly it just isn't as big of a leap as one would hope. You still have the single player venue to venue cross country mode. This time with even crazier venues and a great sense of presentation. The graphics have been pumped up, and the animations are some of the out there, but really it's just all pretty pictures. There is no depth in to the single player which makes the fun in the game fall solely on the shoulders of the track list. On the whole GH2's songs just aren't as good as the originals. Going through the single player to unlock the songs becomes a lesson in disappointment. You play your heart out hoping for a great new song only to get something average. That's not to say there aren't some good ones. There are in fact some amazing songs.

    One of the best new features in the game is the practice mode. For the people out there like me who go crazy when they get to the end of a perfect run only to miss one note in the only tricky part of the song there is a Practice Mode. In this mode you can select the section of the song and even the speed at which you want to play it. It's a very nice addition that makes the game less frustrating then it could be.

    Naturally there is the multiplayer mode which made the first game so popular. On paper GH2 has some great new multiplayer modes. There is the traditional dueling guitars play, and a new co-op mode which allows for someone to play guitar and someone to play bass or rhythm. This new mode is a great idea, but most of the songs bass parts are uneventful. However when you do play the songs that take full advantage it's a hell of a time. The best new mode is the most simple of them all. The Pro-Duel mode is just both players playing the same notes at the same time. Which should have been in the original.

    It may sound like I dislike GHII. It's just that playing the same game not even a year later isn't something I wanted to do. If you loved Guitar Hero you may end up loving GH2. It's a quality game that just trys to be a little too safe for its own good.

    PROS
    + Practice Mode
    + Fun sense of style and presentation
    + Very nice graphics and animations
    + Same great gameplay

    CONS
    - Track List is love it or hate it
    - Single Player needs something new
    - Same gameplay

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      Amazing. 0

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      Best in the Series 0

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