Just a week after its launch on both XBLA and PSN, JAM Live Music Arcadehas shown gamers everywhere a new way to connect to music and given them a reason to dust off that plastic guitar lying around the house. As a near-endless musical sandbox experience, JAM allows the player to completely control every aspect of one of the 30+ licensed songs featured in the game – guitar, bass, vocals, drums and synthesizers – and remake the song to their individual tastes and stylings. To further illustrate this point, Zivix and Reverb Publishing today are releasing two brand new videos for JAMthat show off the game’s potential for remixing and jamming out:
GIZORAMA - Since the bursting of the music game genre bubble, plastic instruments have been gathering dust for most gamers. Developer Zivix wants to remedy the problem and they might have with Jam Live Music Arcade… at least for those that like to get deeper into the inner workings of music. Jam Live is not a game like Guitar Hero or Rock Band in the traditional sense and it is a game for those that like blending pieces of music into remixes.
Craig Bryan from NoobFeed.com takes on JAM: Music Live Arcade. For a couple of pounds or dollars it’s worth a quick look over, but for its current price tag it hits a bum note.
I agree, it's a little too pricey for a small game. But it's still kind of cheap, so whatevz XD
I was looking forward to this for a while, if only to get some use out of my plastic instruments.
This music simulation game hits a sour note.