AG: "When the company behind the First Act series of musical instruments announced they'd be getting into the music game business, quite a few people became pretty interested in what these guys could bring to the genre - could players plug in their First Act instruments? Could we finally have a game where we are playing real bands' music on our real instruments?"
"2011 is a huge year for gaming: Nintendo and Sony will release their new handhelds this year and there are a plethora of brilliant titles being released this holiday season. This year is going to be great, but the only way games have progressed this far is by trial and error."- FlipDock
I've played most of them; freakin' Quantum Theory was particularly awful to the point where I had to actually stop playing it.
Neocrisis: Power Gig dev Seven45 Studios did not go into detail regarding the number of staff being laid-off, apparently it was due to the cycle of game development and a re-focus on future projects.
Are you ready to rock it real? Brought to the world by Seven 45 Studios, Power Gig: Rise of the Six String is the first music game to feature a peripheral that is modeled to feel and play like a real guitar, complete with strings and even an amp plug in! And although the presentation could be much better, the fun that can be had along with the fair price point gives Seven 45 a nice first step with room to improve.
ouch thats a terrible score
" What we get is a real guitar that has two separate modes: a true electric guitar that plugs into an amp, and a video game controller that only vaguely makes you feel like you're playing guitar. And the big disappointment is that these two modes are mutually exclusive."
so much for playing an actual guitar not that i would buy thus anyway