Hey bud. This video is me playing Ranked Rainbow Six Siege with a Guitar as a controller. I have never played an fps before with a guitar hero controller before but I think after playing R6 Siege (rb6 ...
Guitar Hero was once a cultural phenomenon, but its disappearance left a gap that never quite got filled. Over the years, fans have held out hope for a revival, but Activision has mostly left the ...
RedOctane Games is back, and it’s powered by the minds that lit up living rooms with plastic guitars and blistering solos. A new studio has officially launched under the RedOctane name, bringing ...
Gaming Industry Atari now owns the rights to five Ubisoft games: Cold Fear, I Am Alive, Child of Eden, Grow Home, and Grow Up Third Person Shooter A publisher nobody's heard of has 'unintentionally' ...
RedOctane Games is back, and are ready to bring forth the next step in rhythm-based gaming. The company announced Wednesday that it consists of “creators and developers who helped create and scale ...
RedOctane is a name that should sound familiar to anyone who was a fan of Guitar Hero, DJ Hero, and other spinoffs of the musical rhythm game genre. The studio and brand had been defunct for quite ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook RedOctane’s goal is to help breathe new life into the rhythm game genre, “combining the past with ...
Original Guitar Hero publisher RedOctane has been revived, and the new version of the studio is apparently already hard at work on a brand new rhythm game. The announcement also says that the ...
Several veterans of rhythm gaming are getting the band back together in the form of RedOctane Games. The new studio debuted today, with a stated focus on "advancing the rhythm game genre." If ...
A group of rhythm game genre veterans has re-established the RedOctane Games brand, via a new studio set to launch a fresh Guitar Hero-style title. If the name RedOctane sounds familiar, that's ...
Malcolm loves games. Be they trading card games like Magic: the Gathering or Yu-Gi-Oh, or tabletop wargames like Heroscape and Warhammer 40K, Malcolm's got a firm passion for all things interactive.
Resident Evil Requiem’s producer has explained the reasoning behind Capcom’s bold decision to launch three of the horror series’ biggest installments at the same time. During last month’s Nintendo ...
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