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After the rise and fall of the rhythm game genre – at least those that involved plastic instruments – it’s nice to see that publishers are still willing to give one of my favorite types of games another chance, though BandFuse: Rock Legends certainly takes a more advanced and realistic approach than the five-buttoned guitar controllers of old. Offering support for real electric guitars and bass, along with support for vocals, it’s a promising title at first glance.
This month’s feature looks back at that other game that teaches guitar.
It seems all too familiar. A promising new music game falls victim to the perils of being niche and under-performing in the hostile retail world.
Lately BandFuse had been pretty quiet on the social media front. They hadn’t updated their Facebook since February 28th and their twitter activity was close to non-existent. Suspicions of bad news were confirmed on March 13th via their Facebook Page
GamerFitNation’s Antwand Pearman reviews Bandfuse: Rock Legends for the PlayStation 3.