By Rob Leane

Published: Tuesday, 06 September 2022 at 12:00 am


4.0 out of 5 star rating

The Rocksmith Plus release date has arrived today (6th September), and we’re now allowed to share our thoughts on Ubisoft’s new guitar-teaching computer game, which has been widely touted as ‘Guitar Hero with real guitars’.

Indeed, Rocksmith Plus is a game that teaches you the guitar in a unique way, but you will need a PC or Windows 10 laptop in order to use it — there’s no sign of a release on Mac, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S or Nintendo Switch at this stage. You’ll also need your own guitar, of course, with electrics and acoustics supported as well as bass guitars.

Here at RadioTimes.com, we got access to a review build of Rocksmith Plus on PC nice and early, and we’ve enjoyed a few long sessions with the game over the last couple of weeks. We’re impressed so far! But with Rocksmith Plus being pegged as a subscription service, it’s worth noting that a lot more content and changes will probably come to the platform in the coming weeks, months and perhaps even years.

Of course, how well you get on with Rocksmith Plus will have a lot to do with how good you already are at guitar. This writer had a couple of years of old-fashioned lessons in his teenage years (over a decade ago, if you must know), but only got as far as Grade One in terms of the traditional teaching methods.

After that, we played some ropey major chords and basic bass lines in a number of university bands, before largely letting our instruments gather dust for years. We noodled a bit during the pandemic, but not much. We’re never really sure what to do on guitar, as much as we’d like to spend more time with the hobby.

With all that in mind, we downloaded Rocksmith Plus with a sense of real excitement. Could this be the inciting incident that gets us back into guitar in a big way? Could this game help us, finally, years after we first plucked a string, get good at the guitar? Might this be the start of a hugely successful music career that will catapult us to rock stardom? Okay, maybe not the last one, but we had a good feeling about the other two questions.