By Richard Mitchell Aug. 25, 2013 7:00 pm EST The revised difficulty and reduced latency are fundamental improvements to Rocksmith 2014, but even more has gone into the game's ability to teach guitar.
Rocksmith 2014, the latest instalment of the guitar-teaching game that boasts of being "The Fastest Way To Learn Guitar" is out in UK shops today, and to celebrate Ubisoft has given us a guitar, amp ...
Rocksmith has the potential to create hundreds of thousands of new guitar players. On the surface it may look like a Guitar Hero or Rock Band knock-off, but the simple act of using a real guitar is ...
Very recently, I rediscovered — no, fell in love all over again — with the video game that turns players into music maestros: Rocksmith. Rocksmith was released in 2011, originally it was only ...
Ubisoft is showing off the new Session Mode in Rocksmith 2014 Edition at E3. Players will be able to customize AI bands that respond to and feed off of the users’ actions. We’ve heard this promise ...
From the plastic-instrument-littered graveyard of the rhythm game genre rose the original Rocksmith, a game that took the familiar note-highway interface of the Guitar Hero series and applied it to ...
Guitar might not be the most expensive hobby in the world, but being a six string samurai certainly doesn't come cheap. Sure, a starter guitar and practice amp would probably only run you a couple ...
Rocksmith is a video game that is going to teach you guitar. Not a fake, plastic toy with color-coded buttons or even some hybrid game controller. Guitar. Six strings and a fretboard. There’s no ...
It is not one of these games. Yes, it's a guitar tutor and play-along experience, in which you have to hit sequences of notes in time with a backing track plucked from the annals of rock 'n' roll. Yes ...
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