Guitar Hero Ps2 ((link)) -
Why? Because the note highways were slightly off-beat. The calibration was never truly zero. You had to feel the lag and adjust your strumming to the visuals , not the audio. It sounds like a bug, but it became a feature. It forced you to lock into the groove of the song physically.
If your PS2 laser is dying (common), you can soft-mod your PS2 with Free McBoot and run ISOs from a hard drive. The games deserve to be preserved. Final Verdict: Still the King The PS3 and Xbox 360 versions have higher resolution and DLC songs. Guitar Hero III has "The Devil Went Down to Georgia." But for the vibe ? For the tightest note charts ever written? For the memory of dragging a giant plastic guitar to a friend's basement for a "Battle of the Bands" tournament? guitar hero ps2
Twenty minutes later, you are a god.
Welcome back to on the PlayStation 2. The Origin of the Plastic Revolution Before Rock Band , before Clone Hero , before your living room became a landfill of plastic drums and microphones, there was Harmonix and RedOctane’s masterpiece. While the PS2 was busy hosting Shadow of the Colossus and God of War , it accidentally birthed the rhythm game genre as we know it. You had to feel the lag and adjust
You are standing on a virtual stage, sweat dripping down your pixelated avatar’s face as the crowd chants “Poison! Poison! Poison!” Your left hand is spider-crawling up and down the neck, and your right hand is strumming like your life depends on it. You hit the sustain note on “Talk Dirty to Me,” the stadium explodes in light, and you realize: Video games will never be the same. If your PS2 laser is dying (common), you
Look for the Rock Band drum pedal mod for the kick pedal—oh wait, that’s drums. For guitar, just buy a "dongle-less" SG (the wired one). No batteries, no lag.
Pick up the Red SG. Strum up. Hit the green button. And for five minutes, pretend you’re the greatest rock star who ever lived.