Hello Rocksmith fans!
“when is there gonna be an DLC sale for XBOX?!?!?!”
This is a comment we often see during the constant Steam sales, and as a result of that we decided to stop writing articles about them.…
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Category: Rocksmith
The DS Guitar Hero games were popular enough to warrant three entries in the series, so it wasn’t surprising that, deep in to the year of oversaturation that was 2009, they’d make another one. Unlike the previous games, however, this wasn’t an On Tour title.…
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The Guitar Hero train kept on rolling through 2009 with yet another side game. This time, however, the focus was almost completely off of the rock music seen in previous Guitar Hero games, instead having a more pop oriented feel designed around vocalists.…
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Greetings, Rocksmith fans!
Looks like Rocksmith will be taking yet another trip back to that good old era of cherished classic rock, the 1960’s!
@UbiParadise posted the clue earlier today, let’s have a look-see:
It’s the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, California. …
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Someone was clearly buying these Guitar Hero On Tour titles, because within a year Activision had released three of them. The third title in this series was Guitar Hero On Tour: Modern Hits, with the unique selling point this time around being that all of the songs would hail from the 2000s.…
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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 was still on top of the world in June of 2009, so it made sense that Activision would continue pumping out title after title. Enter Guitar Hero: Smash Hits (Guitar Hero: Greatest Hits in Europe and Australia), the 2nd game in the series released in 2009, and in the eyes of many casual fans the turning point against the Guitar Hero franchise.…
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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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The first proper spin-off of Guitar Hero World Tour would follow in the previously established format of having a band-centric game. This time the focus would be on the holy grail of metal bands, Metallica.
March of 2009 would see the release of Guitar Hero: Metallica.…
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The first Guitar Hero On Tour was decently successful and for all intents and purposes a good way to play Guitar Hero on the go. That, combined with the might of the Guitar Hero brand by the end of 2008, was more than enough to warrant a sequel.…
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