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  1. Jun 21, 2023
    10
    Best game ubisoft made! Nonstop hours of fun phenomenal title unreplacable!
    And for those that say they have issues with the game registering notes it's the cpu settings you need to change in the game or try playing in higher settings to increase gpu usage than cpu the game is perfect no flaws or if that doesn't work upgrade your cpu game always registers my notes and chords! Try setting
    Best game ubisoft made! Nonstop hours of fun phenomenal title unreplacable!
    And for those that say they have issues with the game registering notes it's the cpu settings you need to change in the game or try playing in higher settings to increase gpu usage than cpu the game is perfect no flaws or if that doesn't work upgrade your cpu game always registers my notes and chords! Try setting latency to 16 for weak pcs enjoy!
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  2. Sep 27, 2022
    0
    They bricked the Steam edition to force you to use the new monthly subscription service (Rocksmith+).
  3. Aug 16, 2022
    9
    Other than the obvious reason why this game is awesome, i would also like to point out how well crafted the mini-games/guitar-exercise-routines are.
    This game is even better thanks to the "modding" community and all the songs they provide.
  4. Jun 8, 2022
    10
    I really loved playing Guitar Hero and I and my friends wanted to try out a real guitar.
    I did buy one as well but I learned how to play easy songs because of this game.
  5. Jan 30, 2022
    8
    It's a good game to practice and improve your guitar skills! Similar to Guitar Hero but with a real guitar on your hands!
  6. Aug 10, 2020
    8
    Rocksmith 2014 is a big improvement compared to it's predecessor, because it focus on learning songs instead of practicing for a virtual gig with and building up rock star fame. Through this focus shift, it is way more fun to play and the additional practice mode helps learning even the hardest solo.

    Rocksmith 2014 starts a bunch of songs in standard E and some Drop D tunings, so
    Rocksmith 2014 is a big improvement compared to it's predecessor, because it focus on learning songs instead of practicing for a virtual gig with and building up rock star fame. Through this focus shift, it is way more fun to play and the additional practice mode helps learning even the hardest solo.

    Rocksmith 2014 starts a bunch of songs in standard E and some Drop D tunings, so everyone with a guitar should be able to play the songs right away. Through DLC*s, you can buy a whole lot of additional songs from multiple genres. I'd suggest buying band song-packs and wait until a Steam sale, because buying multiple songs will get pricey very soon. On the other hand all DLC's from the first Rocksmith can be used in the 2014 Edition and the default songs can be "imported" for a small fee. Please note, that some Eric Clapton songs are excluded from the shift to the 2014 Edition.

    You can play Rocksmith in two different modes. Either song by song from the whole list or you can start an endless mode, where you set a time limit, your tuning and if you want to play only favourite songs or everything. In addition you can play with a friend as long as you have a second realtone cable.
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  7. Jun 27, 2020
    8
    Excellent gameplay, great learning tool, tons of fun.

    The only drawbacks are the limited music selection of the base game. The game offers lots of purchases but at 3 dollars per song that can get Very Expensive very fast...
  8. Feb 5, 2019
    10
    The Fastest way to learn guitar! Then watch Audrey and Kate (YouTube Audrey123talks) and wish you could play as well as they do! Kids can learn from this program quickly and far cheaper than with a human instructor. I don't recommend only learning from the program, find others to play along with you by buying a 2nd cable for another player. Learn what you can from the game and seekThe Fastest way to learn guitar! Then watch Audrey and Kate (YouTube Audrey123talks) and wish you could play as well as they do! Kids can learn from this program quickly and far cheaper than with a human instructor. I don't recommend only learning from the program, find others to play along with you by buying a 2nd cable for another player. Learn what you can from the game and seek tips from other better players to correct any poor techniques you may develop on your own. I even bought this for my Autistic Nephew who loves video games! I pray he sticks with it and learns to play the Bass and enjoys music for the rest of his life! Expand
  9. Nov 15, 2018
    10
    Not much to say to be honest. From not knowing how to play guitar, I can now do much more than every expected. Add huge Steam music availability, and custom DLC library, and you suddenly find out you could be playing the game for a whole year and yet would have new songs coming in.
  10. Feb 23, 2018
    10
    Having played guitar for a few years and video games since the 80s, this is in my mind the best game of all time. Now I get that many people won't agree with me. In my case, I've taken guitar lessons for a year or two before I had to stop for lack of time.

    When you have at least some foundation in guitar playing you will instantly see what kind of value this game provides. The game is
    Having played guitar for a few years and video games since the 80s, this is in my mind the best game of all time. Now I get that many people won't agree with me. In my case, I've taken guitar lessons for a year or two before I had to stop for lack of time.

    When you have at least some foundation in guitar playing you will instantly see what kind of value this game provides. The game is out for 4 years now and we still have DLC song packs coming out on a regular basis, the songs are across all genres, so the replay value is almost infinite.

    I originally bought the original Rocksmith game for PS3, upgraded to 2014 and then for PS4, and have now purchased it for PC again, I value this game this much. If you are unsure which version to get and you own a not too old PC, buy the PC version. I feel it has the least lag and since I play on a laptop it gives me a certain amount of mobility.
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  11. Feb 2, 2018
    9
    Sometimes it feels like its moving to fast but it challenges you to keep up and I like that. Remastered Edition is even better. Highly recommended.
  12. Nov 15, 2017
    0
    When I started thinking about making a review for this game I was planning to give it an eight. Although after I further thought about it I realized that this game doesn't really have many flaws that I could point out. Ubisoft didn't manage to ruin this one. I actually never payed for the game since I just used my brothers copy though. The game itself runs smoothly, has plenty of DLC, andWhen I started thinking about making a review for this game I was planning to give it an eight. Although after I further thought about it I realized that this game doesn't really have many flaws that I could point out. Ubisoft didn't manage to ruin this one. I actually never payed for the game since I just used my brothers copy though. The game itself runs smoothly, has plenty of DLC, and is accurate to what you play. Not only is this fun to play with guitar but it is also really fun to rock out with the bass in this game. Ubisoft managed a real life rockband that teaches the guitar so well that anyone can pick it up and that's pretty magical in itself Expand
  13. May 26, 2017
    3
    I hate this game with a hot burning passion. For just a few reasons.

    First, it is damn near impossible, it seems, to get the visual and audio to synch without having to restart the game 20 times (it's too delicate to change latency without making you restart the whole thing). Second, I'm already a musician, just new to guitar. I know I'm in tempo and have the correct fingerings, but
    I hate this game with a hot burning passion. For just a few reasons.

    First, it is damn near impossible, it seems, to get the visual and audio to synch without having to restart the game 20 times (it's too delicate to change latency without making you restart the whole thing).

    Second, I'm already a musician, just new to guitar. I know I'm in tempo and have the correct fingerings, but it still just says MISS so I can't figure out why it's failing my chord. Occassionally it will give me a little arrow indicating I am possibly out of tune. But would it be too much to ask to say it thinks I'm early? Late? Missed a string? Something. ANYTHING to help me determine whether it's an audio/video latency issue or an actual performance (mine) problem.

    Last. I just want to punch the voiceover guy. The point of the game is to learn, but if you do less than 70% or so, the feedback is very negative. "Not so good." "Poor performance." "Disappointing." You know what? F^&k you Rocksmith. I'm trying to learn and you're not encouraging me at all, your belittling me and that's a real sh*tty approach to teaching.

    Great concept. Poor execution. And I'm crying BS to anyone who claims to have to learned to play well solely from this game. $2.99 for a single song in DLC is also highway robbery. It could be worse though - you could be playing the PS4 version which makes this look like a miracle of technology. I do not recommend this game for beginners. Go spend $20 - $30 bucks for a real lesson with real feedback and actual starter chords without the shame.
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  14. Feb 9, 2017
    3
    I can only give it a crap score because after numerous attempts at fixing issues with registering when I play notes, taking my guitar to professionals, it still had problems registering them.
    It's an unintuitive aggravating program.
  15. Dec 8, 2016
    7
    the perfect game to play if you wanna learn how to play guitar or even better, just pick up and jam to your favorite song filling in the guitar as you play. The games are a littel boring and detract from the overall experience but do teach you timing and rhythm. The game teaches you the fundamentals of tableture reading, timing, and the different techniques in order to start playing thethe perfect game to play if you wanna learn how to play guitar or even better, just pick up and jam to your favorite song filling in the guitar as you play. The games are a littel boring and detract from the overall experience but do teach you timing and rhythm. The game teaches you the fundamentals of tableture reading, timing, and the different techniques in order to start playing the guitar yourself. Downloadable content always makes sure you have something to play, that you WANT to play. I just wish there was more. Its more of a learning tool than a game so although I appreciate it and stil use it. The only time i'm really haveing fun is when i've masterd a song and jamming to it as hard as my black little heart can bare. The rest of the time. It feels like a grind. Expand
  16. Apr 2, 2016
    6
    It's a good software to practice NOT to learn. The software don't catch all the sounds or chords that you make, for example when I'm playing Losing My Religion from R.E.M. there is a chord G that never catch me.
    The game has too poor songs, and if you want more songs to play you has to pay it (as always ubisoft). And I get surprise there are not Metallica's songs or Tool's song or any
    It's a good software to practice NOT to learn. The software don't catch all the sounds or chords that you make, for example when I'm playing Losing My Religion from R.E.M. there is a chord G that never catch me.
    The game has too poor songs, and if you want more songs to play you has to pay it (as always ubisoft). And I get surprise there are not Metallica's songs or Tool's song or any good band with blowing solos
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  17. Mar 20, 2016
    10
    I had rocksmith for the xbox 360 but retuned it after a week. I couldn't handle slight delay in sound. Then came rocksmith 2014 and improved upon those defects. The PC will keep your interest for years with the expanding DLCs. I don't have any interest In the guitarcade games. Although it is fun when you compete against you friends scores. Imo I believe Beginners shouldn't solely rely onI had rocksmith for the xbox 360 but retuned it after a week. I couldn't handle slight delay in sound. Then came rocksmith 2014 and improved upon those defects. The PC will keep your interest for years with the expanding DLCs. I don't have any interest In the guitarcade games. Although it is fun when you compete against you friends scores. Imo I believe Beginners shouldn't solely rely on this software. Beginners often have bad habits and personal lessons can cure those issues. Plus music theory and ideas about different guitars will expand your guitar capabilities. It's great for bass as well. It will require hard work in some cases but this game can give you a better appreciation of guitar and bass. Expand
  18. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    This game is even better than Rocksmith the original. The only thing I'm sad is gone is the single player experience from original game where you were like a local act raising up the club scene with rehearsals, concerts and encore songs. It was really fun, too bad it didn't make it to Rocksmith 2014, an otherwise improvement among all fronts.
  19. Nov 19, 2015
    10
    As i write this, i did spend 2 weeks testing Rocksmith Demo, also played a lot of GH and waited for GH:live to make a choise. As you may guess, i bought Rocksmith 2014. As a Gamer, you should find games that you could get the most of it (challenge, fun, learning, re-play, etc), Custom songs are just another Big feature to get into.

    Like the only Good thing Ubisoft have done in the last decade.
  20. Mar 5, 2015
    5
    So Ken Block is to Code Masters then Gideon Emery is to RockSmith. Rocksmith starts of shiny and quickly losses its appeal. As a total beginner I thought that RS2014 would be the answer, dumb it down to the musically dumb... Perfect! But it is far from perfect and still needs more work to even be considered as instructional!

    UbiSmith claims: “Rocksmith is the fastest way to learn
    So Ken Block is to Code Masters then Gideon Emery is to RockSmith. Rocksmith starts of shiny and quickly losses its appeal. As a total beginner I thought that RS2014 would be the answer, dumb it down to the musically dumb... Perfect! But it is far from perfect and still needs more work to even be considered as instructional!

    UbiSmith claims: “Rocksmith is the fastest way to learn guitar”
    Correction: “Rocksmith is the fastest way to be upset while learning guitar”

    There are a lot of good features in RockSmith 2014, and yet it is missing the most basic tool when learning an instrument. What the developers of a Video Game have done, is what they do best … made a video game.

    This isn’t an instructional tool. Its biggest flaw is the missing TABs (what my noob self would have called the music sheet.) Rocksmith assumes that you are a novice user assuming you have being playing guitar for at least 2-3 months+. Often assuming that you can keep up the pace, and if you can’t “ce est votre problème, ce ne est pas mon problème.” This leads to the constant stopping and starting which means you spend more than half your time on your mouse/controller rather than you guitar. A truly frustrating experience.

    Of course you can change speeds and other little tricks, but still for the beginner this is a useless tool. I went to the forums and suggested an idea and the general consensus was that Rocksmith could use and added feature, but won’t be coming to 2014 edition. After a bit of debate I realise that it need a music sheet.

    So I took to the internet looking for a solution which I found in Guitar Pro or TuxGuitar which creates music sheets (Tabs) of the songs you are playing. Suddenly Rocksmith became really useful, as I could learn the whole song gently in my own pace with Guitar Pro or TuxGuitar and come back to RockSmith to learn the song and its timings. The track in the back ground help with you building a mental picture of how the song should sound while keeping it highly entertaining, ironically what Guitar Pro or TuxGuitar are missing as features.

    Rocksmith makes learning the guitar entertaining, but only if you know how to play the guitar in the first place. While I can’t say that it’s bad, I can say there is room for improvement! If Rocksmith, Guitar Pro, and TuxGuitar collaborated then I could see the final result being the all-time best tool for learning the guitar.

    But the biggest crime here, is Ubisoft and their customer relations. I sent off a suggestion to them and still a month later have yet to receive even an acknowledgement of the email. As a customer how can you endorse a company that completely blanks you as worthless? It seems standard practise for Ubisoft “This is your problem, this is not my Problem.” just seems to ring too true… which such a shame.

    Update:
    I emailed my suggestion (the above) to Ubisoft on the 24/01/2015 @ 15:58.
    This review I posted today (05/03/2015 at roughly 1:30pm).
    I got a email reply today (05/03/2015 @ 15:13) for my suggestion. It was a basic thank you for your suggestion and was all they needed to do.
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  21. Nov 10, 2014
    5
    This game is a great learning tool, and will teach you to learn guitar. Fear not, if you have an electric guitar, and you put in the time, you will learn to play songs. And it's new method is great at keeping you practicing. The game comes with a Chord, which you plug into your game system and then play to learn. You can also buy song packs from many popular bands, to learn even moreThis game is a great learning tool, and will teach you to learn guitar. Fear not, if you have an electric guitar, and you put in the time, you will learn to play songs. And it's new method is great at keeping you practicing. The game comes with a Chord, which you plug into your game system and then play to learn. You can also buy song packs from many popular bands, to learn even more songs.

    Lag was a serious issue for me, after I owned the game about 3 months. It seemed random and eventually got to the point where I couldn't even finish a song. I tried the recommended set ups, but nothing really seemed to fix the issue. Until, I saw an old post that told me how to install the game to my 360's hard drive. Believe it or not, that seems to have solved all of the latency issues. Zero crashes since I installed it to my hard drive.

    As a game it is a 10. As it is the cheapest method to learn how to play guitar and it really works (even for a lefty). I gave it a 5 because of the frustration in finding out that the best way to solve the latency, and thus crashing issues was to install the disc to my 360's hard drive. I have owned the game about 11 months now. And once installed to your hard drive, it is fantastic. Sadly I took me 10 1/2 months to find out it needs to be installed to the hard drive. So I recommend, just skipping having to use a game disc and buying it from the Xbox Store, as a digital copy. I hope my 3rd revision and review on this game will help my fellow gamer's and guitar enthusiasts to not go through the latency frustration and wasted learning time I went though.

    The game is great, buy it if you want to learn to play guitar. Just install it to your hard drive. And since the Xbox One forces you to install games to the hard drive, you shouldn't have any lag issues on it. Although using a different sound system than your game console is highly recommended. I.E. surround sound, or a stereo.
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  22. Jul 2, 2014
    6
    Without a doubt, Rocksmith 2014 is a good software to practice the guitar in a fun and addictive way. Plus the lessons dispense all the theoretical basics needed for beginer.

    But the poor sound captation qualitiy and the too permissive system made the experience respectively frustrating and superficial. Frustrating when you try hard to play a riff as perfect as possible and you got
    Without a doubt, Rocksmith 2014 is a good software to practice the guitar in a fun and addictive way. Plus the lessons dispense all the theoretical basics needed for beginer.

    But the poor sound captation qualitiy and the too permissive system made the experience respectively frustrating and superficial.

    Frustrating when you try hard to play a riff as perfect as possible and you got it half wrong cause the game don't capture your palm muted chord, and finally forced you to play clear chords to be sure not to fail.

    Superficial when you realize it's not able to distinguish any nuance, and when playing notes out of time is not sanctioned (as opposed to GH or Rockband). As a result, if you want 100% accuracy on a song, it's quite easy: just play all notes clear (no muting nor ghost notes) using tremolo picking method from beginning to end.

    So, a good game to practice with fun, and learn some songs quickly. But a wrong choice to really learn to play the guitar and practice seriously and rigorously.
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  23. May 24, 2014
    10
    There is an outside chance that you will experience technical problems with the cable or note recognition which can ruin the experience. The arcade games are a pain in the rear end, so don't take the 'game' part of this product too seriously. Rocksmith 2014 is education software. it is a guitar tutor. And it is FANTASTIC in that capacity. Highly recommended and hope you don't suffer fromThere is an outside chance that you will experience technical problems with the cable or note recognition which can ruin the experience. The arcade games are a pain in the rear end, so don't take the 'game' part of this product too seriously. Rocksmith 2014 is education software. it is a guitar tutor. And it is FANTASTIC in that capacity. Highly recommended and hope you don't suffer from technical issues!

    orctowngrot
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  24. Apr 6, 2014
    0
    Game ran once then said my key was already used. Was unable to return it or get it fixed. Took several days for each response to my support requests. Most expensive 20 minutes of gameplay I have ever paid for in my life. Will never buy another UBI soft product again. Steam needs to warn users if they are buying something with multiple layers of buggy copy protection included.
  25. Mar 7, 2014
    10
    When playing this game the guitar went so far up my arse i thought i could see hong kong. King kong would approve this. I had a great experience. best game ever. Also i love the added football mechanics, the ball floating into the net had superb quality. Finally all rockstars suck apart from me as i can play 2 notes in 10 seconds on a REAL guitar.
  26. Feb 23, 2014
    4
    I wonder who they thought they were making this game/software for? Some of it is very simple, but there are other areas that were made extremely difficult. I just finished a lesson on palm mutes, for bass, then they go to a practice track that is so fast a beginner is lost before it really starts. They could of very easily built up to that type of speed or at least allowed the "riffI wonder who they thought they were making this game/software for? Some of it is very simple, but there are other areas that were made extremely difficult. I just finished a lesson on palm mutes, for bass, then they go to a practice track that is so fast a beginner is lost before it really starts. They could of very easily built up to that type of speed or at least allowed the "riff repeater" to be used on it.
    Session mode wants me to play chord tones on the down beat for 20 minutes, but after 30 minutes of playing has not recorded a single minute. If I'm not playing it correctly there needs to be some help from the game/software.
    As you progress through the "missions" there is a little box that tells you what your missions are but only there for a bit then it goes in to advertising (telling you what new songs you can buy) mode so if you miss it, you must click on another option then go back to see what they are.
    When playing "Return to Castle Chordread" it is very hit and miss you can play a chord clean and it will not register and other times it will use a chord played as two different chords.
    Long and short of this is that is can help you learn guitar, but there are so many problems that should have been addressed before release.
    For $80 I feel a little ripped off. If you want to complain on "STEAM.COM" which you must use, it is a nightmare to log in to, and customer service is a concept that they have never heard of.
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  27. Jan 21, 2014
    10
    I've been playing guitar off and on for about 7 years and I really like that I can just work my way through songs. It's makes it me want to take more time away from whatever else I have to do to get back into music.
    The game works well through steam, and the uplay setup isn't too cumbersome. Haven't had any issues with lag or setup as reported in some reviews and I have not played the
    I've been playing guitar off and on for about 7 years and I really like that I can just work my way through songs. It's makes it me want to take more time away from whatever else I have to do to get back into music.
    The game works well through steam, and the uplay setup isn't too cumbersome. Haven't had any issues with lag or setup as reported in some reviews and I have not played the original.
    It did annoy me that the strings are reversed in contrast to regular tab layout, but that can be changed in settings, and I highly recommend that. Also I don't really care for the guitarcade things, but the tracklist is excellent.
    Session mode is an absolute blast as well.
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  28. Jan 18, 2014
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Reason for 2 stars? It's the Best $50 guitar lesson to be found. Why not more? Read on.

    Length of Ownership: 6 weeks.

    I purchased this game/learning tool (G/LT) to spice up my practice and (hopefully) learn something new. Having played guitar for over 40 years and possessing more than 20 years online gaming experience, I felt confident that I could find a way to make this software work on PC with reasonable results despite its game console (PS, X-Box, etc.) heritage. Boy was I Wrong.

    Platform: Win 7 Pro, intel Core i7, dedicated Radeon Graphics, 6GB RAM.

    Guitar: 1977 Les Paul Custom

    Cans: Shure SRH-440

    Installation: Ordinarily installation of any complex and interactive software requires more than a single attempt. I have installed and re-installed the software At Least FOUR times. The requirements to install the software, create an account with UbiSoft and register the software are cumbersome at best. Moreover, despite its relatively recent release date, registering unique user account names is equally unwieldy.

    Logging In: Once the G/LT is started and the PK confirmed, a second login is required by UbiSoft for the Profile Created and the ability to utilize web-based content and tools. Having written SAS code for over 20 years, SQL code for more than 10 and possessing over 20 years writing macros for every kind of software imaginable, this is overkill. Given the sophistication of the software, RS2014's programmers should be able to make this game start with a simple double-click by merely linking the software and PK to the MAC address on the host PC. This is but one of the tell-tale signs of this G/LT as gaming-platform software.

    Game Play: RS 2014 purports itself to be both a game and a learning tool, but fills neither role particularly well. As a game, it awards points and level advancement based on (seemingly) arbitrary ability to hit particular notes as they approach on the interface. In order to advance in the game and begin learning more complex pieces, the player must successfully pass through a series of "lessons" the software deems appropriate given performance on particular tracks the user has accessed.

    Learning Tool: I have been playing Iron Maiden's "The Trooper" for over 25 years (note for note on all rhythm parts confirmed by multiple tabs I have read) but have never had a tremendous amount of success with the solo phrasing. After going through the track in game about 4 times, I was assigned a lesson regarding "position changes." Similarly, I have played Rush's "The Spirit of Radio" since 1982 but have always felt my execution of the signature riff needed polish. After half a dozen runs playing every note (again confirmed by multiple tabs acquired over the years), I was assigned a lesson for "bends." (The only bends in the track are in the solo, many of which require a trem which I don't have on my LPC).

    Downloadable Play Content (DPC): Being a Huge Rush fan, I wanted to make use of the 5-song expansion pack. While I know the overwhelming majority of the tracks note-for-note, but in need of polish, I purchased it online as at Least One of the THREE websites regarding the pack stated that it was compatible with RS2014. Having non-backwardly compatible expansion packs is yet another of the tell-tale signs this is gaming platform software. This is something one would expect from Microsoft after 4 new iterations of MS Office, not something one would expect from a second-generation G/LT.

    The Bottom Line: While RS 2014 is the Best $50 guitar lesson one would ever hope to buy, it is neither a jack of all trades nor a master of one. The installation and login procedures are more cumbersome than logging into a Swiss bank's accounts database and the AI intended to assist guitar players in improving knowledge, technique and skills is lack luster at best.
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  29. Jan 10, 2014
    2
    Not ready for prime time
    Mouse doesn't work always or we'll
    Extremely long download time Not enough user control When one's mouse doesn't work keyboard nav is bear. No simple login one has to copy and paste or memorize the code Like most software it really is not for beginners. There are lessons for beginners BUT when one tells the program one is a beginner it does not take one to
    Not ready for prime time
    Mouse doesn't work always or we'll
    Extremely long download time
    Not enough user control
    When one's mouse doesn't work keyboard nav is bear.
    No simple login one has to copy and paste or memorize the code
    Like most software it really is not for beginners.
    There are lessons for beginners BUT when one tells the program one is a beginner it does not take one to the true beginners lessons.
    If my son didn't have this on his ps3 I would want my money back but then he would get the guitar.
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  30. Dec 30, 2013
    3
    One mortal flaw: this game does not work on some hardware. It was impossible to get the sounds working with my setup (motherboard with integrated Realtek soundcard, Creative SoundBlaster Z soundcard). Despite several attempts with different drivers, trying all the Ubisoft tips for editing the .ini file, disabling the other soundcard, even removing the Creative soundcard altogether, theOne mortal flaw: this game does not work on some hardware. It was impossible to get the sounds working with my setup (motherboard with integrated Realtek soundcard, Creative SoundBlaster Z soundcard). Despite several attempts with different drivers, trying all the Ubisoft tips for editing the .ini file, disabling the other soundcard, even removing the Creative soundcard altogether, the in-game sound just would not work. The sound in the loading phase still works, but when inside the game, eternal silence. This is the only program where sounds do not function (including 100+ games and several audio tools installed on my machine), so it definitely has something to do with how the game handles audio. Before buying, pay a visit to a search engine and ensure that your setup does not match the ones that have had this problem. Expand
Metascore
89

Generally favorable reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 7
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 7
  3. Negative: 0 out of 7
  1. Games Master UK
    Dec 25, 2013
    84
    Rocksmith doesn't make learning the guitar easier. It does, however, make it more fun. [Jan 2014, p.85]
  2. PC Gamer
    Dec 5, 2013
    91
    Rocksmith 2014 is not just a fun game for guitar players, but the best way to learn how to play guitar or improve your technique. [Jan 2014, p.68]
  3. Nov 8, 2013
    95
    By itself, as just a game for someone that has no interest in learning guitar, it’s probably no more or less engaging than past rhythm games, but for those who dream of shredding, I can’t think of a better starting point.