![]() The Xbox 360 single-player bundle comes with: the game, 1 X-plorer guitar controller, sticker pack, and free guitar bag if you by it from the publisher ( ). A third, multi-player package includes the game, stickers and two controllers: the classic SG and the new one (+ black dual guitar gig bag for the US pre-order). A second bundle includes the game and a red Gibson SG guitar (+ stickers and a T-shirt for the US pre-order). The first one only includes the game, if you already own the Gibson SG from the first game, as it is compatible with the sequel. The PS2 version comes in different bundles. On 14th April 2007, RedOctane also released a patch over Xbox Live that solves the issue. Tech-savvy users can also fix the problem themselves, a guide can be found in the related links section. Customers could exchange their guitar for a new one. The issue was isolated to the numbers 9505, found on the guitar's packaging. Defect Guitar ControllersĪ batch of 360 guitars have a faulty whammy bar causing certain movements not to be registered or with a slight delay. Guitar Hero II appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott. Console Generation Exclusives: Xbox 360.Console Generation Exclusives: PlayStation 2.Other additions are the introduction of three-button chords, the use of hammer-ons and pull-offs (holding one note while playing another and vice versa) is smoother, and the screen now shakes if you break a note streak (only of the side of the player who makes the mistake in the multiplayer mode). Upon completing Face-Off, Pro Face-Off becomes available, where both players need to use the same difficulty level. In the multiplayer mode, each player can now choose an individual difficulty level. Here, both players play every single note at the same time. You cannot practice together in this mode, but the different sections are available in the singleplayer practice mode. To activate star power (a short power-up mode where the score multiplier is doubled, built up in a meter by playing a number of star-shaped notes without flaws and best saved for difficult sections) both players need to raise the guitar at the same time. Unlike the traditional mode, you can fail and both player share the score, rock meter and multiplier. The co-op mode is new: both players play the same song at the same time, but one is given the lead guitar, while the other handles the bass or rhythm guitar. In the multiplayer mode, you can still play the traditional mode from the first game, where sections are traded off between players. ![]() ![]() The background music is dropped, you can choose a certain section to practice, and there four types of speeds available, to slowly get the hang of difficult passages. When you keep getting stumped by a single track, you can train in this mode. A completely new addition is the practice mode (Shred School). There are also encore performances, and unlockables can still be bought in the shop. Every venue is now represented by a different city. The career mode has been revamped as a high school battle where you need to make your way to the top. Most of the tracks have been covered in-studio, but a few use original recordings. One of the tracks was discovered through a contest at, where unlicensed bands could send in a demo to be included in the game. The sequel contains 64 songs, of which 40 have been licensed. As a wannabe rockstar, you need to play songs by pressing combinations of five fret buttons on a guitar-shaped controller, while working the strum bar, along with an optional whammy bar for distortion. Guitar Hero II, the follow-up to the PS2-only game Guitar Hero, expands upon the gameplay and features of the original game. ![]()
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