|explain=The guitar work gets a bit<br>technical here, but if you<br>can pull it off, just think<br>how cool you'll look!}}
| Debut = Rhythm Heaven
{{RhythmGame
| Number = Fourty-nine
|number={{Console|DS}} 49
| Previous = Munchy Monk 2
|version={{ver|Arrange}}
| Previous1 = Munchy Monk 2
|gift={{Console|DS}} [[Guitar Monthly]]
| Next = Remix 10
|stage={{Stage|DSstage10}}}}
| Next1 = Remix 10
{{Nihongo|Rockers 2|ロッカー2|Rokkā 2}} is the 4th [[Rhythm Game]] of the tenth stage (49th overall) of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
}}'''Rockers 2''' is the sequel to [[Rockers]] as well as the forty-ninth rhythm game of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. Aside from the characters and the background, nothing changes between the two versions aside from being slightly harder.
[[Category:Rhythm Games]]
The long version, [[Rockers]], appears in the sixth stage of ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''.
[[Category:Article stubs]]
If the player has cleared Rockers 2 and has at least 35 [[Medal]]s, The [[Guitar Lessons]] ★Technical Course★ is unlocked.
==Gameplay==
[[File:Screenshot DS Rockers 2.png|thumb]]
The gameplay is similar to before, though it utilizes more complicated patterns and adds pitch bending as a mechanic. This game notably features the use of the trigger buttons (🅁 being used in Righty mode, and 🄻 for Lefty mode) on the [[niwanetwork:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] to bend notes, similar to that of a [[wikipedia:Vibrato systems for guitar|whammy bar]].
==Controls==
{{Controls|T=Mute strings|Th=Mute strings/Prepare to strum|Tr=Cancel|F=Strum}}
*🅁: Bend notes (Righty Mode)
*🄻: Bend notes (Lefty Mode)
==[[Timing Display]]==
{{Timing
|just=The player strums correctly, causing white bolts to appear.
|miss=The player strums slightly off tune, causing blue tears to appear.
|through=If the player strums at the wrong time, the strum is very off tune, causing yellow vines to appear. Regardless if the player strums at the wrong time or doesn't strum when they should, J.J. Rocker stumbles over.}}
==Results==
{{Results
|Console=DS
|caption=Audience reaction:
|cp_DEF_Ng=You didn't play off each other well.<br>You goofed up a lot.<br>That performance didn't really gel.<br>You didn't play in sync too well.<br>That last part was just meh.
|cp_DEF_Hi=You played off each other perfectly!<br>That was a call to AWESOME.<br>You two were in perfect sync!<br>That last part rocked!}}
==Epilogue==
{{Epilogue
|Console=DS
|NG=That was just busted.
|OK=We rocked!
|HI=I couldn't have asked for<br>a better rock disciple!}}
Screenshot DS Rockers Battle of the Bands.png|[[Battle of the Bands]]
</gallery>
==Video==
{{#ev:youtube|Aa5lAFVchGQ||inline}}
==Trivia==
*This game is the only [[Rhythm Game]] to feature the use of button controls in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]''. It is also the only game to use 🄻 and 🅁 as mandatory inputs in the entire ''[[Rhythm Heaven Series]]''.
**The songs in the [[Guitar Lessons]] ★Technical Course★, and subsequently the [[Battle of the Bands]] ★Technical Course★, use the note bending from this game.
*This is one of the four arrange versions in ''[[Rhythm Heaven]]'' to have a new cue and [[Practice]] section, the other being [[Fan Club 2]], [[Cosmic Rhythm Rally|Rhythm Rally 2]], and [[Fillbots 2 (DS)|Fillbots 2]].
*Like in [[Rockers]], tapping on the screen causes the guitar to produce a sound as the player strikes a pose, preparing to strum. Although [[J.J. Rocker]] does these poses himself, sometimes doing it twice in rhythm, the player is not required to copy them.
**Sliding the stylus around while posing causes the guitar to produce a muffled noise. This does not affect gameplay in any way. Performing the note bends causes a subtle noise to be heard as the student's hands slide across the strings.
***Attempting to bend the notes while not strumming still causes the student's hands to move, though this does not produce noise. If the student is posing, this animation also causes them to stand up, though this does not prevent the player from strumming.
==Development History==
{{Main|Rockers 2/Development}}
==In Other Languages==
{{Lang
|jp=ロッカー2
|rojp=Rokkā 2
|mnjp=Rocker 2
|us=Rockers 2
|fr=Rockeurs 2
|mnfr=Rockers 2
|es=Los Rockeros 2
|mnes=The Rockers 2
|de=Rockduett 2
|mnde=Rock duet 2
|it=The Rockers 2
|kr=로커 2
|rokr=Lokeo 2
|mnkr=Rocker 2}}
{{Game Navigation}}
Latest revision as of 19:39, 19 December 2024
Rockers 2
The guitar work gets a bit technical here, but if you can pull it off, just think how cool you'll look!
The gameplay is similar to before, though it utilizes more complicated patterns and adds pitch bending as a mechanic. This game notably features the use of the trigger buttons (🅁 being used in Righty mode, and 🄻 for Lefty mode) on the Nintendo DS to bend notes, similar to that of a whammy bar.
Perfect!/Ace!?: The player strums correctly, causing white bolts to appear.
Early!/Late!?: The player strums slightly off tune, causing blue tears to appear.
Miss...?: If the player strums at the wrong time, the strum is very off tune, causing yellow vines to appear. Regardless if the player strums at the wrong time or doesn't strum when they should, J.J. Rocker stumbles over.
Results
Audience reaction:()
Audience reaction:()
You didn't play off each other well. You goofed up a lot. That performance didn't really gel. You didn't play in sync too well. That last part was just meh.
You didn't play off each other well. You goofed up a lot. That performance didn't really gel. You didn't play in sync too well. That last part was just meh.
Hm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right.
Hmm... Good enough... I don't know... I guess that was all right.
You played off each other perfectly! That was a call to AWESOME. You two were in perfect sync! That last part rocked!
You played off each other perfectly! That was a call to AWESOME. You two were in perfect sync! That last part rocked!
This game is the only Rhythm Game to feature the use of button controls in Rhythm Heaven. It is also the only game to use 🄻 and 🅁 as mandatory inputs in the entire Rhythm Heaven Series.
The songs in the Guitar Lessons ★Technical Course★, and subsequently the Battle of the Bands ★Technical Course★, use the note bending from this game.
Like in Rockers, tapping on the screen causes the guitar to produce a sound as the player strikes a pose, preparing to strum. Although J.J. Rocker does these poses himself, sometimes doing it twice in rhythm, the player is not required to copy them.
Sliding the stylus around while posing causes the guitar to produce a muffled noise. This does not affect gameplay in any way. Performing the note bends causes a subtle noise to be heard as the student's hands slide across the strings.
Attempting to bend the notes while not strumming still causes the student's hands to move, though this does not produce noise. If the student is posing, this animation also causes them to stand up, though this does not prevent the player from strumming.