Music is a sort of a big deal for the series. Guitar Hero II features a wide range of musical selections, ranging from rockabilly ("Psychobilly Freakout") to classic rock ("Carry on Wayward Son") to pure instrumental tracks ("Misirlou"). The game even features "Freebird", ensuring that all of your virtual concerts end in style. Nearly 40 songs are available in the main game with 24 unlockable bonus tracks. The overall selection is good, though some of the songs are puzzling. Is "Last Child" really the best Aerosmith song that they could have found? The lack of Tenacious D is also rather disturbing. Regardless, there’s still lots to like here and even some of the questionable songs are fun to play. And hey, we get to play along to "Trogdor", so that has to count for something, right?
With the exception of "Stop" (Jane’s Addiction) and "John the Fisherman" (Primus), all of the songs in the game are covers. All of the covers are good ones, though some are outright fantastic. You can usually tell that the real artists aren't singing the songs, though some – like "Sweet Child o' Mine" and "Carry on Wayward Son") are nearly indistinguishable from the real thing.
Guitar Hero II retains the same visual style as the first. The game's outlandish cast of characters touches on nearly every rockstar stereotype. The visuals aren't the most impressive, but at the same time, they work for the game so there isn't much room for complaint. The onstage theatrics have been ratcheted up and feature more elaborate light shows that go on and off in time with parts of songs. It should probably be noted that the game uses lot of rock imagery, including the odd pentagram or demon head. None are used in a malicious way, so they shouldn't present much of a turnoff. Besides, your attention is usually focused on the fret bar.
HDTV owners will be happy to know that Guitar Hero II offers both widescreen and progressive scan options. It should also be noted that there's the possibility of lag between pressing a button and that action showing up in the game when playing in HD. If this does happen, the problem is easily correctable in the Options menu.