Rocksmith 2014 video introduces Guns ‘n’ Roses guitarist to game

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It’s Thanksgiving/Black Friday week, which basically means that I’m expecting three types of news; anything else is a bonus. First: sales. Second: Fallout 4 teases. Third: Ubisoft videos. I strongly suspect that, if the world ended tomorrow in a blaze of nuclear fire, within a week there’d be a Ubisoft video aimed at convincing cockroaches that Assassin’s Creed 4 is great.

Today, though, we’ve got a Rocksmith 2014 video in which Ubisoft introduces Guns ‘n’ Roses guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal to the game. Thal talks about Pong, and how great Session Mode is, and how much he likes the learning tools and the Guitarcade games. He also jams out.

If you’re still not sure about Rocksmith 2014 then this video gives a pretty good idea of what it offers, as described by a rather friendly-seeming chap who certainly knows his guitars. Alternatively, my review is over here.


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