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Overall it is a good game to add to a guitar hero collection. It is not noticeable on some songs, but others it can be and especially if you know the song well. I wouldn't pay more than $12 for it though. Good game, fun to play with friends. The music on the game is not song by the original artists.
This game, as with the others, gives the kids lots to do and I like to watch them try to become rock stars. Still more of the same as all the others.
Hours of fun easy to start and use would recommend to anyone with young ones.
Game may not be that easy to play at 1st but once you get the hang of it then it gets alot funner to play.Alot easier if you have the Guitar instead of trying to play on the regular controller.I'd say a very good game overall. Never played any of these games before I got this but easy game to start playing.
But the most notable difference is in the multiplayer. You've got Guitar Hero II.GH2 adds in a lot of nice extras - more guitars, guitar skins, songs, characters and costumes - as well as keeping the quality and variety of tracks. Clearly the developers heard the complaints - there is now a cooperative mode, competing players can play at different difficulties, and there's a new mode (Pro Face Off) where players go note-for-note.GH2 is the strongest entry of the GH series so far, and is well worth the purchase. Take everything that made the original awesome, keep it, and add tons of cool new stuff. Presto.
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