Rocksmith allows you to use any guitar as a music game controller, and for interactive music lessons. That's so awesome if you have an electric guitar! But what if you don't have a guitar? What then?
Anyone can play guitar. Radiohead said that. Of course, their sentiment was less an encouraging call to ax's and more an acerbic attack on musical mediocrity – anyone can play guitar, but few of us ...
Very recently, I rediscovered — no, fell in love all over again — with the video game that turns players into music maestros: Rocksmith. If you’ve never heard of it, Rocksmith is, for the most part, ...
Quite frankly, the shorter answer would be to talk about what isn’t changed in Rocksmith 2014. We’re not kidding when we say that we’ve rebuilt the software from the ground up this time around and ...
Ubisoft's "Rocksmith" is bringing home the bass on August 14th. Rocksmith, Ubisoft's instructional guitar-playing game released last year in North America, is adding bass compatibility on August 14th, ...
A star rating of 4 out of 5. The Rocksmith Plus release date has arrived today (6th September), and we're now allowed to share our thoughts on Ubisoft's new guitar-teaching computer game, which has ...
A guitar teaching tool with elements of Guitar Hero probably best describes Rocksmith, a rhythm action title that ditches plastic peripherals in favour of real guitars. Releasing in Europe this ...
Music-based games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero, which let you play along to popular songs with fake instruments, once ruled the video game industry. They raked in billions of dollars in sales in ...