Kyle writes: A lot of people are going to tell you that you shouldn’t get Rocksmith. “It’s too niche,” they’ll say. “It’s too hard,” they’ll say. “Music games are dead,” they’ll say. But here’s the skinny—Rocksmith is niche, is hard, and, for the most part, music games are dead.
Aside from the fact that Harmonix is releasing new downloadable content for Rock Band 3 every week, there are no new iterations of it or Guitar Hero on the horizon. But Rocksmith isn’t a music game, per se, but it is a guitar game. “What’s the difference?” you ask?
Want to learn how to play acoustic, electric, or bass guitar?
Join Dan as he picks up his guitar again. This time to learn he is using Rocksmith+. Keep reading to find out how he gets on!
For over the past decade, Rocksmith has been the premier music-learning software, teaching players how to play acoustic, bass, and electric guitar with their favorite songs. Now Ubisoft has brought the franchise back with a new subscription-based service.
Could be the excuse I am looking for to learn more guitar.
This game intrigues me, but at the same time I know I will suck at it.
10? Really?
Sorat kinda think Rocksmith looks pretty sweet.
I can't even play a Guitar Hero guitar.