Happy Independence Day, Rocksmith fans! It’s been a long time coming: work and school got in the way, but I’m finally getting around to finishing this one special Legacy DLC review I’ve been meaning to make since I first started writing for this site; one of my favorite Rocksmith DLCs, the Rush 5-Pack released in conjunction with Headlong Flight on November 13th, 2012.…
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Guitar Hero had some success with their portable spin-offs On Tour and On Tour: Decades, so it’s only natural that Rock Band would want to get in on the fun. Rather than go on the Nintendo DS and have similar gameplay with something like the Guitar Grip, Rock Band Unplugged was released on the PSP with full band gameplay similar to previous Harmonix titles Frequency and Amplitude.…
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Greetings, Rocksmith fans! Looks like Justin Sanders might want to cross an artist off his list, we’re finally getting Fleetwood Mac! (Although it’s only one song… better keep requesting!) If you were expecting an artist from Manchester, it looks like that’s most likely going to be on the 25th, as Fleetwood Mac are from London, England. …
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Greetings, Rocksmith fans! With the long-awaited arrival of Primus DLC on Rocksmith 2014, this week is most certainly shaping up to the week for bass guitarists this year. Last year, we published an article titled “20 Songs on Rocksmith that you NEED to try on Bass” detailing numerous songs currently on Rocksmith with basslines that demanded your attention.…
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Pretty much everyone can agree that Rocksmith 2014 is a better platform, experience and learning tool than the original Rocksmith (from here on out referred to as OG Rocksmith). Not only is Rockmith 2014 a better looking game, but cool features like Guitarcade and Session mode took what some might interpret as a Guitar Hero clone, into a legit teaching tool.…
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