In 2011 IGN gave the original Rocksmith an 8/10, praising the game's impressive technology. Unlike other rhythm games, playing Rocksmith genuinely helped you learn to play guitar. Any electric guitar could be used as your controller. You learn to tune it, play basic notes, and eventually entire songs.
Three years later, and a sequel (dubbed a 'replacement' by creators Ubisoft) is finally here in the form of Rocksmith 2014. Here's everything you need to know about the unique rhythm game, releasing today for Windows, Mac, PS3 and Xbox 360:
The sequel was first teased in June 2013. Ubisoft also revealed at that time that the original Rocksmith sold a respectable 1.4 million copies.
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