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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 ...
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 ...
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GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. It’s been about a decade since rhythm games had any major spotlight, ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Fuser empowers players to remix old songs into brilliant ...
What exactly is Fuser? The upcoming title from Harmonix--the musical maestros behind Frequency, Amplitude, the original Guitar Hero titles and the Rock Band series--can be difficult to parse from ...
Harmonix’s music mixing Fuser is free to play for anyone with a Nintendo Switch Online membership until July 5. Fuser is a non-stop virtual music festival that allows players to mix music alone or ...
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 ...
Fuser, the DJ rhythm game which came out last year, is still pumping up the jams with its regular DLC song drops. For April - that's tomorrow, by the way - the tracklist includes a decent mix of K-Pop ...
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 enough to the craft and I dropped both after a ...