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Genre: Music

Publisher: Activision

Release Date: 11/2006

Players: 1-2

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Rock the Rhythm, Lead, and Bass Guitar tracks in the follow-up sequel to "Guitar Hero." Form your guitar duo and shred riffs cooperatively or go head to head in all new multiplayer modes. With over 55 tracks to rock out to, you'll go from Guitar Hero to Guitar god in one press of a fret button. Choose from multiple rock characters and jam at concert venues that grow in size as your rock career progresses. You'll start your rock career playing small clubs and bars, but if you play well...

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IGN News, November 6,2006

Guitar Hero II Rocks Out

The highly-anticipated sequel is in stores tomorrow.

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GameSpot News, November 2,2006

Navarro, Zildjian sign with Guitar Hero II

Former Jane's Addiction guitarist to sign autographs at game's LA launch; Boss, Gibson,...

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GameSpot News, October 27,2006

Guitar Hero cuts the cords

RedOctane confirms rumored official wireless controller for its PlayStation 2 music games.

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GameSpot News, October 25,2006

Guitar Hero II B sides revealed

Bonus songs caught on camera by retail store employee; two-dozen songs added to game's...

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GameSpot News, October 10,2006

Final Guitar Hero II tracklist confirmed

RedOctane names 40 songs for upcoming sequel, says there will be an additional 24...

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User Ratings & Reviews (1)

Better than the first but dissapointing track list brings it dow

by IvorySoul696 Dec 04 2008 01:44 PM

This game is sooo much better than the first. The graphics are better, more content, better venues, more songs, ramped up difficulty, easier hammer ons and pull offs, a new practice mode and a better tutorial mode. It's all there and is triple what the first one was. The only thing that makes this just a bit better than the first instead of a lot is the dissapointing track list. There are big names in there: The Police, Guns N' Roses, Van Halen, Motley Crue, Kansas you name it. The 3 big songs in here are probably Sweet Child 'o Mine, Carry On Wayward Son, and Last Child. The problem is that the songs from these big artists are the less popular ones...more like grade C instead of the grade A songs from the first one. The game doesn't get challenging until you go on Expert mode then it's almost too hard...but it's still fun. The new practice mode saves this game all around by letting you choose the speed you want to play at and what sections of the song. Each song is split up into about 10 different 20 second bits and labeled appropriately. The new hammer on and pull off feature is better and easier. Instead of strumming every 3 notes you can now just strum once and play the whole section of close notes without having to strum again! Of course you do if you mess up but this makes life easier. You now, also, don't have to HOLD each one down you can release each button and hit the next in a series of hammer ons or pull offs. The new characters are cool and some of the new content are the alternate costumes and more guitars to buy in the shop. The multiplayer is even better than before with 3 modes. Face-Off lets each person pick an instrument they want. Most songs are just Lead and Bass but some are Lead and Rhythm. This adds replayability to the game and it makes it feel more real. I was dissapointed that you couldn't play bass or rhythm in the main game. I thought you could! Overall Guitar Hero II is worth the purchase even with the somewhat dissapointing track list. Go buy it and you'll be happy! 

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