The rock gaming is not dead after the series ended Activision Guitar Hero and after the transfer en bloc of Harmonix by MTV Games, one might think that the rhythm game genre "guitar" has now come to an end, to use a euphemism, but Ubisoft does not think so. The French publisher has announced in recent days Rocksmith, a game that is an alternative to these titles: "Guitar Hero is a party game, Rocksmith is a musical experience," said Ubisoft's Tony Key synthesized in Hollywood Reporter.
The fundamental difference is training with the aim of the game in question, which aims to teach how to play a real guitar, playing real notes on real strings. Rocksmith will be sold with an adapter to the jack of a real electric guitar (the compatibility is to test) and also allow to use real instruments, trying to fit the abilities of the player.
E 'currently in discussion with Gibson and other manufacturers sold a $ 200 version with a real electric guitar, while the repertoire of songs it includes 45 pieces including the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Nirvana and Animals. The game is expected in September on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
The fundamental difference is training with the aim of the game in question, which aims to teach how to play a real guitar, playing real notes on real strings. Rocksmith will be sold with an adapter to the jack of a real electric guitar (the compatibility is to test) and also allow to use real instruments, trying to fit the abilities of the player.
E 'currently in discussion with Gibson and other manufacturers sold a $ 200 version with a real electric guitar, while the repertoire of songs it includes 45 pieces including the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, Nirvana and Animals. The game is expected in September on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
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