So you wanna be a rock superstar? And live large, a big house, five cars, you're in charge? You best go purchase a copy of Rocksmith 2014 on Xbox One then.
Wave Break unapologetically rips the core gameplay from Tony Hawk’s games, changes the skateboard to a speedboat, adds in some almost superficial gunplay and reckons that is enough.
May’s Mysteries: The Secret of Dragonville first saw the light of day back in 2011 on Nintendo DS, possibly as a bit of competition for the immensely popular Professor Layton games. For reasons unknown, a decade later, May’s mysterious adventure in Dragonville has received a console port. While you can never have too many puzzle games on the market, would it have fared better leaving this one in the past, or will it stand the test of time?
If you’ve ever tapped along to the drum beat of heavier music, Double Kick Heroes on the Xbox One is perfect for you. At harder difficulties your controller will take an absolute beating, but the sheer diversity of metal music on offer here ensures that there is a track or three for all fans of the genre.
Blues, jazz, country, rock, punk - the Rocksmith DLC library has had it all. Today though it's all about one genre and some very lengthy tunes as the Swedish Progressive Death Metallers, Opeth arrive.
Fed up with the world and wish you could head back a few decades to the 1970s? Well you can with the latest Song Pack for Rocksmith as once more the powers that be take us back in time for the Rocksmith 70s Mix Song Pack VI.
There is absolutely no debating the brilliance of Nikki Sixx. But while the most famous moments of Sixx' musical career have revolved around Mötley Crüe's tunes, it is the smaller side project that is today appearing on Rocksmith. Yep, that's right, Sixx:A.M. are here and providing a brand new song pack to the fastest guitar tutor in the West.
Since the turn of the year the Rocksmith library has expanded in more ways than one. With a bit of country kicking things off, the iconic John Mellencamp providing further tunes, and Green Day celebrating their awesome latest longplayer with the inclusion of 'Father of All...' for Rocksmith players, it's been a great few months. Today though the quality continues to drop, with a triple offering of tunes coming from Melissa Etheridge.
With one of our most favourite weeks of Rocksmith content having just gone by with the arrival of the brilliant Riot Grrrl Song Pack, all eyes now turn to a new week's worth of content and this time around we see Sevendust join the Rocksmith ranks.
Back in the early 1990s, just as the Seattle music scene was exploding into life, one group of bands combined feminist outlooks with politics and punk rock - the Riot Grrrl groups. Today the likes of L7 and Babes in Toyland come to Rocksmith on Xbox and PlayStation with the Rocksmith Riot Grrrl Song Pack.