Sfg writes,"New music game, Power Gig: Rise of the six string, is trying to show it is not another Rock Revolution. First they announced the game would have a real guitar for a controller. Then they announced that they locked up Kid Rock, Dave Matthews Band, and the legendary Clapton to an exclusivity deal. well today I have to rest of the set list and I want to share it with you. Here are the details."
GamingExcellence - Functioning guitar brings nothing to the table; poorly-designed interface; half the songs are locked away until you play the campaign mode; dull campaign mode.
PSX Extreme: We believe in celebrating the year's quality rather than laughing at the stinkers. And yet, we also understand the failures and near-misses and "what if...?" titles are often quite popular topics of discussion and so, as a prelude to our GotY extravaganza, we give you a few PSXE Dubious Distinction Awards.
2010 was the year we made contact with a lot of half-assed videogames. While there was much for gamers to celebrate over the past 12 months — and we here at Game|Life will be getting to that later — gamemakers also delivered an inordinate number of flops.
The following list isn't of the worst games of the year (such a list would be made up of Wii shovelware and movie games), but of the most disappointing titles, the ones that had great promise but fell way short.
Great tunes. Hopefully this game can knock Guitar Hero off its pedestal.
meh.. was hoping we could play any songs off our harddrive, im more into ska music which they have none on their list.. not even sublime..
No Avenged Sevenfold? T_T
This is going to have to compete with Rock Band 3.
Sweet I see stars, nfg and paramore....I'm liking this!!!