Harmonix, the developer of rhythm action hits such as Guitar Hero and Rock Band, has revealed its new musical game, Fuser. It's a DJing game that evokes memories of those classic titles and others ...
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 ...
For a lot of folks, independent developer Harmonix isn’t just a music game studio; it’s the music game studio. With the utmost respect to Sony’s highly-successful weaponisation of karaoke with the ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Fuser was quite an intriguing release in late 2020, representing the latest effort in the genre from Harmonix. Unlike the classic formula of recreating music with timed presses on large plastic ...
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Fuser is definitely one of the more unique video game launches in 2020. The musical masters at Harmonix are back again and this time they’ve shelved their plastic guitars and drumkits for what can ...