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 ...
It was easy to jump to conclusions regarding Harmonix's next project. Fuser looked like it was fairly straightforward. It was "DropMix minus DropMix." That is to say, it was the developer's old ...
I really want Fuser to be awesome, if only because the basic mechanics are so ridiculously cool. Imagine you're a headlining DJ. You've got a crate of records to spin, a spread of turntables and ...
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, which kicked off the music gaming renaissance via Guitar Hero and Rock Band that filled our homes with rock music, and our closets with plastic instruments, is back with another appealing ...
What do you get when you mash together the strings from 50 Cent’s In Da Club, the bassline from Fatboy Slim’s Rockafeller Skank, the melody from Lizzo’s Good As Hell, and the vocals from Lady Gaga’s ...
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 ...
Harmonix’s all-digital music-mixing game has sound mechanics and creative potential, if not quite a headline act Fuser also affords a greater wealth of mechanics than DropMix’s cards were capable of.
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 ...