Abstract: You've probably seen those large boxes with guitars in them in the game section of your favorite electronics store and wondered just what the heck they were doing there. If that's the case dude, you are SO behind the times man! Those boxes house one of th...
Abstract: RedOctane and Harmonix decided to follow up their award-winning, fan-pleasing hit Guitar Hero with a spectacular sequel that maintains the look and feel of the original, while adding new flavor and features. To the average consumer or the gamer on a ti...
Abstract: There’s a little known event outside of gaming circles, it’s known as the DICE Summit. You can think of it as the Academy Awards of the gaming industry. Last year, the two top winners were both PS2 titles: the first was God of War - a violent...
Fantastic new song list with great variety; improved graphics; great new multiplayer and practice modes; more characters and venues; lots of stylistic flair.
It’s expensive!
A rock-solid music game (no pun intended) that includes a good number of improvements from its already-fantastic predecessor.
Abstract: Guitar Hero surprised a lot of people last year when it was released for Playstation 2. For those in the dark, it was hard to explain a game where you played a guitar as anything better than whimsical. But 100% of the people I was able to physically pu...
Lightning does strike twice and Guitar Hero II is 1.21 gigawatts of blazing electric guitar gameplay with a perfect track selection, perfect gameplay, perfect multiplayer, and perfect fun that will start the day you open the game and last until the day...
Abstract: Its hard not to have heard of Guitar Hero by now. After sweeping the nation in frenzy over the past year, Harmonix and Red Octane have returned with the sequel to what many consider to be the best game of 2005, and what a sequel it is. Fixing all the ...
Huge roster of songs to choose from, Two player co-op mode fun to play, and adds plenty of content, Still as much fun to play as the first, More difficult than the original
Song list not as good as the first, Co-op mode sometimes feels like youre not playing together, More difficult than the original
An expanded song list, great multiplayer and the introduction of a much needed practice mode all add up to make Guitar Hero II a worthy sequel. While the songs themselves may not be as fun to play as the first, Guitar Hero II is still a must have titl...