Rocksmith
Rocksmith
Description (IGDB)
Rocksmith's innovative game design makes playing music visually intuitive and will engage experienced musicians as well as those who have never picked up a guitar in their lives.
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Description Steam (Français)
Finis les jouets en plastique, il s'agit là de l'expérience musicale la plus complète et la plus authentique des jeux-vidéos. En branchant votre guitare sur votre PC, vous allez vraiment apprendre à jouer en jouant de la vraie musique. Grâce à un gameplay innovant s'ajustant automatiquement à votre niveau, la pratique de la musique devient visuellement intuitive et permettra à tous, musiciens chevronnés ou débutants complets, de s'amuser.
Débloquez des mini-jeux et développez des talents spécifiques. Choisissez les chansons que vous voulez apprendre parmi une large sélection. Et tout cela avec n’importe quelle guitare ou basse digne de ce nom. Rien n’est comparable à la sensation de jouer avec un véritable instrument.
DLCs disponibles (7)
Rocksmith - Guitars and Basses - Time Saver Pack
Sortie : 18 oct. 2012Rocksmith - Guitarcade - Time Saver Pack
Sortie : 18 oct. 2012Rocksmith - Hidden Songs - Time Saver Pack
Sortie : 18 oct. 2012Rocksmith - Venues - Time Saver Pack
Sortie : 18 oct. 2012Rocksmith - Tone Customization - Time Saver Pack
Sortie : 18 oct. 2012Rocksmith - Ultimate Time Saver Bundle
Sortie : 18 oct. 2012Rocksmith - Heavy Metal - Gear Pack
Sortie : 16 oct. 2012Avis des joueurs Steam
Grand fan de Rocksmith 2014 (actuellement à près de 1500h de jeu), j'avais lu sur internet que les deux se démarquaient l'un de l'autre de part leur contenu et qu'ils étaient l'un et l'autre différemment intéressants; de ce fait, je me suis intéressé...
excellent jeu, même s'il a bugé vers la fin, mais ce n'est pas grave j'ai tout supprimé et recommencer, le but du jeu est de jouer de la guitare et non pas de vaincre un ennemi.
J'ai passé de très bons moments sur Rocksmith, je regrette les packs de Chansons beaucoup trop chers mais le jeu est Sympa. Cependant, je conseillerais pas ce jeu pour débuter la Guitare en simple accompagnement et non comme base. Vous pourrez travai...
Ah ce qu'on est sérrés ! Au fond de cetteuh boiteuh ! Dansent les sardines ! Bon, ok, il n'y a pas cette musique, mais c'est un bon jeu quand même :)
It's like "guitar-hero" but played with real musical instruments. A fun way to start playing guitar or bass. It's not just a game, it's also a learning method!
Mises à jour et Actualités
Gibson email reveals Rocksmith+ ahead of Ubisoft E3 show
UPDATE: Ubisoft has announced Rocksmith+ during its Ubisoft Forward event.It's due out later this year. The debut trailer is below:You can register for the PC closed beta over on the official website.Read more
Hit It: Rocksmith 2014 Getting Big Remastered Update
I tend not to take Rocksmith seriously because I confuse it with Songsmith, Microsoft’s software that magically created hilarious backing tracks for any vocals you fed it. No, Rocksmith isn’t the software that gave us country & western Ace of Spades or Intergalactic muzak, it’s the rhythm game from Ubisoft which – gasp! – tricks you into learning how to play an actual real guitar. Now Ubi have announced Rocksmith 2014 Edition – Remastered, updating it with a boshload of new tools and features. Fear not: all that will come in a free update for 2014 Edition too. …
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Avis des critiques et joueurs
Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« It's rare to find a game that encompasses a teaching tool as effective as Rocksmith, with virtually no negatives to observe, while still being enjoyable to play. Though for the first day or two you'll feel some pain in the tips of your fingers as your new guitarist callous' begin to form, it's a small trade for the skills, abilities, and pride you'll feel as you level-up as a genuine musician. Nothing beats learning useful and fun real-life skills, especially when it's with something as cool as an electric guitar. »
« Rocksmith has set the next standard in music gaming, it's hard to envision bothering with fake push button guitars ever again really. Again, you still have to have that stick to it attitude to get anyplace here, but it's a spectacular jump off point for beginners and a blast once you really get going. »
« Rocksmith feels like a present from the rock gods themselves. This little slice of the future is the perfect tool/game to teach all skill levels a thing or two about rocking out on the six-strings. »
« In the end, making the decision to purchase Rocksmith comes down to what you're looking to get out of it. If you just want a music game to bust out at parties, stick with Rock Band or Guitar Hero. On the other hand, if you've always wanted to learn how to play the guitar, Rocksmith is a great way to do it. »
« This is a strong piece of learning software under the guise of a game. »
« For a guy like me who had to borrow a friends guitar to actually try the game – the fact that I'm now contemplating visiting a pawn shop to cash in on someone else's inability to make ends meet and buy my very own guitar should speak volumes to the titles power as a fun learning tool. Beginners, give this a shot – especially if you've already got a guitar collecting dust in the closet. »
« Is Rocksmith always a thrill a minute? No. However, few recent games offer so novel an experience as playing a guitar part, and hearing the notes you play flow out of your TV as part of a great rock song. It's the added incentive a lot of potential musicians might need to put in the time it takes to excel. »
« A very interesting novelty in the music games genre, very involving for guitar/bass newcomers even if quite challenging. The on-screen notes indicators are sometimes confusing and it could benefit from a more distinctive presentation, but if you always wanted to start playing guitar this is a very good tool for becoming acquainted with the instrument. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« (I have also reviewed this for PC) What can I say? It's addicting... Very, and even though Rocksmith may focus more on just simply learning songs rather than on actually learning to play the instrument, it's still a great practice tool, and for anyone that likes to get to the knitty-gritty and actually start learning music, like me, then I highly suggest getting it. The downside of the console versions is that the 'Bass Expansion Pack' costs extra, so I recommend you get the PC version instead if you have a decent computer. It's still a 10/10 though. »
« Honestly? I looked forward to and then hated this game, I adored guitar hero and played til I beat everything and I also play guitar. I found the mini-games to be somewhat self-defeating, I figured this would be a big part of the game since alot of playing guitar is about basic practise, but instead most of the games practised skills that wouldn't actually help a guitarist. The auto-difficulty changer wasn't for me either personally, I liked the star system in GH, I could try to get everything in 5 star, fail then try over and over, then do it all again in normal, hard and expert. The almightily **** thing in the game is the song choices though, not alot of rock, or metal, or punk, just alot of half-hearted stuff inbeetween pop and country, I know this is made by a totally different bunch of people but they made this as a carry on of GH. I could get all of the information provided by the game from the internet for free and with advice from proffessional tutors, something you don't get in the game. The one great thing about the game is the amp that allows you to put effects on, I was surprised and impressed with the sound and variety I could get out of that little disk. But I can get that on the internet for free too unfortunately. »
« Been playing Rocksmith ever since it was released in the UK and I've been quite impressed by how this game can actually teach you to play new songs. The only real issue I have with it is the menu layout which is sluggish when scrolling through songs and whenever you play one arrangement and then want to play another arrangement of that song, you have to go back to the song menu and scroll all the way to that song again. »
« Been playing guitar for nearly 10 years and I wish something like this was available when I started learning. It makes a lot of the more tedious aspects of learning the instrument quite fun and encourages you to keep improving yourself. Even for someone like myself it's a great way to learn new songs and to brush up on a few things that I've never been that great at (learning chords, scales). Unfortunately the game is marred by some bad design choices. The menus are extremely unintuitive and user unfriendly, at times its like navigating a maze to try and find something that should be quite straightforward such as practicing a particular piece of a song. Once you navigate through the menus the loading times are quite long and you are forced to check your tuning before you start any song or exercise. Upon completing the song you are straight into another long load screen before any option to retry is presented meaning going through the loading and tuning routine again. This gets very tedious very quickly. Lag is also an issue but can be corrected by using different setups as shown in the manual. A hassle for sure but this is the fault of the post processing done by your TV, not the Game or Xbox and is unavoidable. All being said the positives of this game far outweigh the negatives. The negative points can mostly be put down to a poor user interface whereas the main part of actually playing and learning the guitar is done a lot better than I thought it would be. I really hope Ubisoft see fit for a sequel as if the poor UI were fixed and a few **** design choices changed this game would be pretty faultless. »
« Got this yesterday and having a blast with it. You will wonder what all those guitar games were about before this... this actually has you learn something useful that you can enjoy long after the game ends. The track list is pretty good but definitely missing some much needed greats like ZZ Top and other classics. Still, a great learning tool and I cant suggest it enough! »
« I've played this game for about 2 hours a day for the last 3 weeks. I've played guitar for about 10 years, but before this game I played very rarely - maybe once every two months. I learned the In Bloom solo in this game (I never could get it before). My calluses are back, I'm learning a variety of new songs and my playing is the sharpest it has ever been. Thank you Rocksmith. »
« Artist "Muse" song "unnatural selection" Fret numbers are wrong, I have to play this song down a fret compared to what is on screen, the arrow is on red 5, i have to play red **** one else have this problem? this is as far as i have made it so far, just wondering if there are any other songs with this problem? »
« This is more than a game, it's an interactive guitar teacher. The AI that constantly monitors your playing ability and challenges you works amazingly. Fun games to build and improve basic skills keep things interesting.Built in chord library. This truly works with any guitar, I have had zero problems with my 12 string Rickenbacker. The track list has something for everyone. I do have a few complaints. While everything works great with my 12 string, the tuner does not realize I have 12 strings. it will only tune the lower octave of each string. Secondly, having to check the guitar tune before every activity gets old quick, There should only be a tune check when you first start the game. I'm still exploring all the option, so maybe I missed it, but there should also be an option to loop activities or parts of songs infinitely in practice modes. But beside those point, this is a near perfect game for music lovers who wish to learn guitar, or existing players wishing to improve their playing. I give it a 9. »