GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Harmonix's latest stride in pushing the boundaries of rhythm games ...
At this point, it's definitely safe to say that the era of rhythm and music games sparked by Guitar Hero is well and truly dead. We haven't seen a Guitar Hero title in five years, nor have we seen a ...
Harmonix is no stranger to finding the groove of a catchy music game. And after seeing more of what’s to come in Fuser, the next game from the pioneering studio behind Guitar Hero and Rock Band, I’m ...
Harmonix’s latest is unlikely to have that widespread Guitar Hero appeal, but playing it has the same sense of magic. Let there be no question: Harmonix is the master of the music game. The early ...
Harmonix seems to be taking resources away from its support of Fuser, just months after being acquired by Epic Games. Still, it doesn’t change that Fuser will be getting less content from here on out.
Playing Fuser feels a bit like witnessing a magic trick. Developed by Harmonix, the DJ game is essentially a mash-up simulator that allows players to pull tracks from different songs and seamlessly ...
From the earliest Guitar Hero games, Harmonix's output has often emphasised imitation. If you've played the likes of Rock Band, you'll know the experience of stepping into the shoes of another ...
'Fuser' — in which you control a popular DJ and mix up hits from Lady Gaga, Lizzo, Smash Mouth and beyond — is a welcome return from hit rhythm game studio Harmonix. By Michael Koczwara The central ...
It sounded like a dream come true for someone with dozens of e-mail and social-networking accounts: A free Web service called Fuser that lets you check all of your messages from one central location.