Ubisoft made a small splash when it launched the original Rocksmith just as the old breed of rhythm games were being unceremoniously retired, but while the likes of Guitar Hero and Rock Band left only some fond memories and landfill-bound plastic instruments behind, Rocksmith actually left some people some actual musical ability.
Rocksmith 2014 Edition is now available for PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, addressing many of the issues that players had with the original and adding a bunch of new features. Ubisoft pitch this new iteration as "the fastest way to learn guitar", find out if we agree in AusGamers
Rocksmith 2014 Edition review.
Posted 11:37pm 08/11/13
Also a friend of mine that doesn't play gave it a shot and over about an hour was rocking out some mad tunes like Elephant (Tame Impala) we both freaked out!
I would recommend to players who know they should be learning and practising as a good tool and to newbies
Posted 01:41am 14/11/13
Posted 02:40am 14/11/13
it's the same thing with Rocksmith, and you don't even have to be a rockstar
Posted 09:16am 14/11/13
When playing this game, you are playing real guitar, there is absolutely no distinction, and if you believe that there is, then you are clearly not familiar enough with the product to be making such authoritative statements.
Posted 09:22am 14/11/13
So does the game come with a guitar? I might get it anyway.
Posted 09:41am 14/11/13
I cant tell you right now, that for me, using a computer game with immediate feedback and a games ability to keep me interested would be the best way for me to learn. So please, be aware that different people learn in different ways.
Posted 10:41am 14/11/13
Posted 11:10am 14/11/13
Posted 01:48am 18/11/13