Guitar Hero's back, songs that grow on you and ones that break your wrists.

User Rating: 9.3 | Guitar Hero II (Game only) X360
Are you ready to rock? Zomg. Well, you've come to the right place, welcome to the music game of the year that keeps on giving. Guitar Hero, for those who never played the original, is more than a tribute to the Guitar freaks franchise in japan, but is a completely unique guitar simulation game in itself.

The song selection this time is less metal-rock ish(although they have plenty of it, Hangar 18 cough.) and tries to give a nice varied selection to all genres, even some before the 60's. Although I can't say they're all big hits(John the fisherman), you'll be both entertained and challenged at the new array of song selections they have. The difficulty, at least for expert, has been upped significantly. If you thought bark at the moon was tricky, Jordan on expert will give you a good hour worth of practice gameplay...

The graphics look a wee bit sharper than the ps2 version, although it hardly matters for a game like this. It does make it a little easier to read the music notes that way. This game can eat up Nearly infinite amount of time, almost comparable to the Legendary Elder scrolls IV: Zomg Oblivion wtf.

If you like music games, it's a must have. If you like music, it's a must have. If you like games, it's a must have.