Guitar Hero II Exclusive Preview - The Practice Mode (Finally) Cometh

Remember how your fingers bled when you tried to beat 'Bark at the Moon' on expert? We feel your pain, and bring you glad tidings of a new mode in the Guitar Hero sequel that will ease your frustration.

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Guitar Hero II's much-needed practice mode will let you replay and slow down individual sections of each song as much as you like.

Armchair rock stars the world over have been flexing the gnarled remnants of their hands in agony ever since Guitar Hero's expert difficulty level took the game industry by storm late last year. If you've ever tried to beat songs on the game's hardest tier--songs like "Cowboys From Hell," "Texas Flood," and "Bark at the Moon"--on the expert setting, you know how insanely, maddeningly difficult they can be. What's more, the only way to get good at them is to keep trying (and failing), and when you finally blow it, you have to start the song all over again. Hardly the most forgiving way to practice and improve, we think you'll agree.

But take heart. Fans of the original game who have been crying out for some way to hone their shredding skills in a more leisurely fashion are in luck. We've just had a look at the new practice mode in Guitar Hero II, and we can report that this feature ought to offer a much gentler sort of learning curve than last time around. Considering the songs in Guitar Hero II will be rife with three-button chords and other new stumbling blocks, we're expecting the difficulty level will be higher overall than it was before, so we...sorry, you will need all the help you can get.

Using Guitar Hero II's practice mode is easy as pie. It works like this: You can access any song in practice mode that you've already unlocked through the career, and once you pick a song and difficulty level (from the same four as in the original game), the song is broken down into a number of discrete sections. These naturally vary by song, but you'll see something like "intro, verse one, chorus one, verse two, chorus two, solo one, solo two, chorus three, ending." You can opt to play one of these sections by itself, or you can set beginning and end points to play whatever section of the song you want. We didn't see a way to play different sections out of order or disjointedly, but then, why would you really want to do that anyway?

After you've picked an entire song or a section thereof, the game will ask you what speed you want to practice at. Yes, you read that correctly: You can play short sections of the hardest songs at slow, slower, and slowest speeds (in the game's current parlance). Even better, when you're using one of these slow-mo speeds, all the other tracks--vocals, rhythm guitar, and so on--are stripped out, so you'll only hear the guitar or bass part that you're actually playing, set against a drum machine. Practicing a song on full speed will play it just as you'd hear it in the game, though. You can pause a song and change the section or speed you're playing, although this doesn't happen on the fly--the game has to stop and reload first. Once you finish a practice run, the game will show you a tally--both numerical and percentage-based--of how many notes you hit during that segment.

A good solid practice mode was quite obviously one of the things that the first Guitar Hero was lacking, so it's great to see that RedOctane and Harmonix are setting things right with this sequel, which is looking more and more ambitious every time we get a look at it. We can see people really needing this thing to master some of the harder parts in the game, like the bass line in YYZ, which is broken into sections in practice that are just a few notes long in some places (thanks a lot, Geddy). If you're wondering about the extended song list for the game (and who among us isn't), keep wondering--RedOctane isn't ready to name anymore names just yet, but hopefully it will throw us a bone in the coming weeks and drop a few titles that we can chew on till the game's November release. In the meantime, check out how the practice mode works with some new gameplay movies on Guitar Hero II's media page.

72 Comments

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Oct 10, 2006 1:36 am PT

    looks cool

  • dbmb123456

    Posted Sep 25, 2006 11:25 am PT

    "I'm really looking forward to Guitar Hero 2, but one of my concerns is that the songs will not be as good as the first, I mean they have Ace of Spades, IronMan, Killer Queen, More than a Feeling, Cowboys from Hell, No-one Knows, etc. That's gonna be very hard to beat."

    I dont know about that InMeKris, War Pigs, You Really Got Me, Sweet Child of Mine, Heart Shaped Box, sound just as good if not better than the first game. Have some faith in Red Octane, they know what they are doing.

  • Wurtsi

    Posted Aug 7, 2006 1:04 pm PT

    Guitar Hero is way cooler than a crappy real guitar!

  • InMeKris7

    Posted Aug 6, 2006 7:09 pm PT

    This game is *my game*!

    I've already completed expert mode without failing a song around 6 times. My favourite song to play is Spanish Castle Magic by Hendrix.
    (I do play guitar in real life, but as people have stated that doesn't really matter.)

    I'm really looking forward to Guitar Hero 2, but one of my concerns is that the songs will not be as good as the first, I mean they have Ace of Spades, IronMan, Killer Queen, More than a Feeling, Cowboys from Hell, No-one Knows, etc. That's gonna be very hard to beat.

    Good luck with the tracklist!

  • Necrobob121

    Posted Aug 4, 2006 3:17 am PT

    Guitar Hero 2 looks awsome cause the first one was a great rythem game and im looking forward to it. Definitly buying this one.

  • punkrockmatt76

    Posted Aug 2, 2006 1:26 pm PT

    sounds cool, can't wait for it.

  • cesar_l2

    Posted Aug 1, 2006 8:02 pm PT

    jijji, defeniivelly it's better than Donkey Konga.

  • Areon7

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 9:15 pm PT

    all i have to say is with the ps3 backwards compatability they better make a guitar controller that works on it...cuz i really don't want to have to use my ps2 to play guitar hero

  • SaKapundi8

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 6:11 pm PT

    ya i play guitar 2 and it hasnt helped me significantly but i c a little difference in my fret -switching. cant wait for the sequel and hopin for even better songs. Also i hope to god the bass and rhythmn parts r fun to play. Hopefully it wont b 2 hard to read the screen during multiplayer. They said this might come out for 360...and i hope it does..............

  • Drachman

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 1:56 pm PT

    Definitely gonna buy this, Even if it comes out on the 360 later I will own both versions and it will be good.

  • Dafdiego777

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 11:43 am PT

    Yes, this game is looking better and better each month... I can't wait till it comes out... I'm 100% sure I'm gonna get it...

  • Sycerica

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 10:44 am PT

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  • Kanenite_UK

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 9:43 am PT

    RedOctane, we love you :')

  • kenshinhimura16

    Posted Jul 31, 2006 9:21 am PT

    Its a game for crying out loud, so why bothering in telling others to play the real thing. I wont be stealing cars, planes and choppers just cause I play GTA, why would we have to play the real thing just cause somebody says its better? ITS A GAME, its just for fun, its meant to let you simulate to play a guitar, as a football game lets you be Maradona or Mezzi or Tévez, and as RE saga lets you kill zombies. It doesnt mean you have to know how to wield a gun or kick a ball...This is for all of you who have been bossin´around here, so shut up and go to a guitar board to do that

  • damien6977

    Posted Jul 30, 2006 5:53 am PT

    i play guitar and the only real significance i can tell from having experience at it is being able to give your fingers the ol' fret stretch. i have some friends that find it extremely difficult to simultaniously depress the red/blue, yellow/orange, etc. etc. other than that, my guitar skills can't keep me from stumbling my a$$ off on expert mode....man what a game. can't wait for the sequal.

  • Oblivon

    Posted Jul 29, 2006 10:26 pm PT

    Not to be the party pooper or anything, but I also play guitar and bass. This game hasn't made my skills at either better, and I don't think it was made to. There is a chance that it was, but i don't see how the 5 buttons make you better at all. This game was probably made purely for fun, and that it has done with flying colors.

  • Mattyrock

    Posted Jul 29, 2006 9:14 pm PT

    I really Love the first one!!! The idea of a pratice mode for the sequel...I just hope it has all good songs like the first one...

  • Rudy25

    Posted Jul 29, 2006 1:31 pm PT

    yeah, what Xero said, but its type and spell buddy.

  • xeros89

    Posted Jul 29, 2006 1:20 pm PT

    All you people saying you can play real guitar or bass should now move on to learning how to write and spell properly.

  • Sycerica

    Posted Jul 29, 2006 12:09 pm PT

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