Sam (He/Him) is the former Managing Editor of DualShockers and is now Senior Reporter at TheGamer. He's been in and around games media for six years now and has held a variety of roles within the ...
Harmonix is perhaps best known for pioneering the plastic instrument revolution of rhythm games, plucking along on a plastic guitar to popular songs while making the player feel like an absolute ...
One thing that separates Fuser from another excellent Harmonix game like Dropmix is that there’s a campaign to tie it all together. It becomes apparent from the moment that you create your player ...
Harmonix made the late 2000s rock. You couldn’t go to a party or bar without seeing four plastic Rock Band instruments in a corner just begging for you and your friends to butcher a classic pop tune ...
In so many ways, we're cursed to be living in interesting times. Throughout 2020 and for the foreseeable future, it doesn't look like outdoor concerts or music festivals will go back to normal. The ...
Before Fuser, there was DropMix. Harmonix's first attempt at a music mixing game involved playing cards on a large electronic board, and it turned out to be too expensive and unwieldy to attract a ...
Harmonix’s Dropmix was a weird hybrid of board game and music game. Using physical cards, you’d mix elements of popular music together to create cool mash-ups. It was fun, but there wasn’t much to it.
Ever since Jonathan first laid his eyes on level 1-1 in Super Mario Bros., he has been hooked on all things video games. A self-proclaimed Nintendo nerd, Jonathan has owned every single Nintendo ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. I've never really been a musician. When I was in middle school, I took the trumpet. In high school, I took guitar lessons. But I was never dedicated ...
A gaming journalism veteran of ten-plus years and four-time IGF judge, largely attracted to indie games, new IPs, and in general, what could very well be the gaming world's next surprise hit. Divorced ...
Music games are few and far between these days. Gone are the times when your living room was cluttered with plastic drum kits and guitars, but Harmonix are still pumping them out and the latest, Fuser ...
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