Chris West of SpawnFirst reviews Rocksmith 2014: "Rocksmith is back and better than ever. The programming is more efficient, the presentation has been upgraded, and the vast amount of features will keep players glued to their televisions and instruments for hours. The game is perfect for anybody who wants to learn how to play guitar or bass and is just as much fun for veterans as well. Unless you have an amazing stereo system, don't expect the game to substitute a guitar or bass amp. And you may want to brush up on string bending before trying to perfectly play some songs, but these are all minor problems. If Ubisoft keeps the franchise moving like this, it could re-introduce a brand new age for music games."
Neil writes: "Blues, jazz, country, rock, punk - the Rocksmith DLC library has had it all. Today though it's all about one genre and some very lengthy tunes as the Swedish Progressive Death Metallers, Opeth arrive."
Neil writes: "Fed up with the world and wish you could head back a few decades to the 1970s? Well you can with the latest Song Pack for Rocksmith as once more the powers that be take us back in time for the Rocksmith 70s Mix Song Pack VI."
Neil writes: "There is absolutely no debating the brilliance of Nikki Sixx. But while the most famous moments of Sixx' musical career have revolved around Mötley Crüe's tunes, it is the smaller side project that is today appearing on Rocksmith. Yep, that's right, Sixx:A.M. are here and providing a brand new song pack to the fastest guitar tutor in the West."