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Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s Multiplayer Hands-On

We throw on the stonewash denim for another round with Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s to see how multiplayer stacks up.

When we first got our hands on a preview build of Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, we found the single-player experience to be much the same as the previous two installments in the hit rhythm series. We've now had some extra time to check out the multiplayer side of the game, and we can report that--much like single-player--things haven't changed that much at all. Not that that's a bad thing--more Guitar Hero, particularly with the kitsch songs this game focuses on, is always rocking.

The three multiplayer modes we’ve come to know and love are all still here--cooperative, face-off and pro face-off. Cooperative play sees you sharing a track between two players playing either lead, rhythm or bass, a feature first introduced in Guitar Hero II. Face-off remains unchanged, and allows you to play alternating sections of notes of the same song. You can also pick two different player difficulties in case the person you’re playing with is still learning their way around the frets. Pro face-off is still limited to one difficulty for both players and represents the ultimate battle for rock supremacy.

Difficulty was one area that surprised us in Rocks the 80s, with even some tracks on Expert seeming a tad easy. We’re by no means the best Guitar Hero players around–-we’re certainly not the worst either--but we breezed through many of the tracks with the difficulty cranked to 11 and still managed to hit a high percentage of notes. As a point of reference, we scored five stars on coop Holy Diver on Expert during our first attempt. As we played an early preview build there’s probably some difficulty fine-tuning to go before release, so we’ll reserve our final judgment until the game goes gold.

Functionally, Rock the 80s plays identically to the other Guitar Hero titles, with the only exception being the inclusion of significantly more three chord note combinations. They’re tough to hit accurately, but anyone who has played Hard or Expert in GHII shouldn’t have any trouble nailing them with a bit of practice.

Our hands-on time allowed us to play most of the full track lineup for the expansion, and while we can’t tell you about the unannounced songs, we were impressed by the ones still to come. A couple of old favorites even surfaced amongst the classics. Despite the apparent easier difficulty compared to the finger breakers of Guitar Hero II, the tracks on 80s seem a lot more fun to play. Fingering can be intricate and at times a bit frantic-–but nailing the big solos makes you feel like you’re actually up there, chafing in your leather pants and leading the band.

64 Comments

  • nick21989

    Posted Jun 17, 2007 8:47 pm PT

    Sweet, can't wait for this game!!!

  • adpimp

    Posted Jun 9, 2007 1:22 pm PT

    no the golden age of rock was the late 60's early 70's so the should make Guitar Hero:The Golden Age and have all those epic hits by the greatest immortal rock n roll hall of famers

  • tdarn

    Posted Jun 5, 2007 6:56 am PT

    yeah a dazed and confused guitar hero that would be sweet

  • Chameleon1990

    Posted Jun 4, 2007 10:20 pm PT

    how about guitar hero "best of the 1790s"

    that would be epic.

    yes i meant 1790. not 1970.

  • yourname2323

    Posted Jun 4, 2007 2:46 pm PT

    There next one should be rockin the 70s KISS Lives

  • kfdyy

    Posted Jun 3, 2007 1:12 pm PT

    Hope they have The Ramones in the game ROCK ON FOREVER JOEY!!!!!

  • icarus212001

    Posted Jun 3, 2007 8:00 am PT

    i just hope the difficulty isnt as easy as gamespot makes it out to be. the difficulty in the previous versions is wut gave the games replay value

  • Jshaw71

    Posted Jun 2, 2007 2:24 pm PT

    sounds like a great idea, adding songs from the 80's to the game, i love the 80's and am probally going to get this, i miss the original stars that made these songs great, but i guess i can deal...

  • redgamer63

    Posted Jun 2, 2007 2:17 pm PT

    wat r the songs on the game?

    also help me out by clicking here
    http://www.lpstreetteam.com/CDA5240F87574D8387EBDE8FEC733210/tracklink.asp?guid=508DC9F16C9C4586BD52F8F7137D04B2

  • Artemis_D

    Posted Jun 2, 2007 11:54 am PT

    If this game has Def Leppard, Quiet Riot, Poison, Motley Crue, Warrant, Sammy Hagar, Judas Priest, KISS, Ratt, Scorpions, Styx, Twisted Sister, Van Halen... I will have you cancel my pre -order...

  • Phil709

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 7:01 pm PT

    hopefully they will release this as a downloadable expansion for the 360 version

  • tinkles885

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 3:12 pm PT

    i'm an addict of the 80's and am looking forward to this its a must-have for guitar hero fans!!! (now all they need are new guitar controlers.....)

  • pieisgoodman

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 2:25 pm PT

    The Xbox GH2 is nothing compared to this game

  • weltall1028

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 1:33 pm PT

    This game is gonna be so cheesy, yet so cool!

  • Jab7604

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 1:21 pm PT

    sounds like some good old fashioned guitar hero fun. I cant wai t to see the rest of the song lists

  • Parker626

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 6:11 am PT

    how do you create your own songs?

  • Aliensexist66

    Posted Jun 1, 2007 3:48 am PT

    Just wondering about the play list. Mmmm most of the images look kinda dumb. (Grim Reaper is kewl though!)

  • K0RNH0LI0H

    Posted May 31, 2007 8:52 pm PT

    awesome, cant wait to get it

  • wraith808

    Posted May 31, 2007 8:00 pm PT

    It seems that everyone wants something for nothing. It's not an expansion pack, it's an interim version. With a whole game's worth of new tracks. And new visuals, etc. Come on, people... quit being so cheap! Or just wait until the price comes down...

  • immortalevilguy

    Posted May 31, 2007 4:17 pm PT

    If this game has Def Leppard, AC/DC, Quiet Riot, Poison, Motley Crue, Warrant, Sammy Hagar, Guns N' Roses, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Ratt, Scorpions, Styx, Twisted Sister, Van Halen... I will no longer need to have my iTunes.

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