Tagged: rhythm
Robots have not assumed control of our major cities and our children yet, but Rocksmith 2014 gets them one step closer. Unless you want to learn guitar from a video game and have fun doing it, don’t buy Rocksmith 2014… Read More »
I’m not quite sure what to make of Rush Bros. Granted, the idea of a rhythm platformer is interesting, with obstacles and background elements moving to the beat of the musical accompaniment. Watching platforms bounce and move to the rhythm… Read More »
I went into Orgarhythm not knowing exactly what to expect. The “rhythm strategy game” moniker was readily apparent on the download screen, but what does that entail? Essentially it boils down to timing and a rock, paper, scissors system. The… Read More »
Kinect-enabled rhythm game, Dance Central 3, will be coming to Xbox 360 on October 19th. In addition to the release date announcement, Harmonix has also announced a handful of new tracks for the game. The track lists from Dance Central… Read More »
Take the core elements of the Rock Band series (playing with 4-5 members in a band), subtract the plastic instruments, add a whole lot of chaos, and you’ve got Harmonix’s next title: Rock Band Blitz. Hearkening back to previous Harmonix titles, Amplitude and Frequency, Blitz puts… Read More »
A private arbitrator has ordered Viacom, former owner of Rock Band developer Harmonix, to pay the studio’s former shareholders $383 million over a failure to pay performance-based bonuses. This decision has come in addition to a $150-million bonus payment already… Read More »
The subway doors open and people shuffle in and out of the train; I tap my feet as I listen to my iPod. New scenery passes with every mile marker on the highway; I drum on the steering wheel as my car… Read More »