Rocksmith offers genuinely revolutionary real-guitar learning for its time, plugging your actual instrument straight into the console. Real progress shows over time, and it's one of the most motivating learning tools on the 360.
North American (NTSC-U) edition of the Ubisoft music game playable with a real guitar plugged into the console, designed to teach the instrument as much as to entertain. This special edition tied to the Best Buy retailer, particular to the US market, stands apart from common runs through its packaging reserved for that store. Its interest owes to this singularity of an exclusive distribution variant more than to the game's own scarcity, and draws collectors attentive to retailer editions.
Is Rocksmith still worth playing in 2026?
A singular rhythm game from Ubisoft, Rocksmith plugs into a real electric guitar via a dedicated cable and turns learning the instrument into a game, adapting the difficulty to the player's progress. The brilliant idea of actually learning to play, the varied tracklist and the gradual teaching win over budding guitarists. The sometimes confusing interface and a real learning curve demand patience. A precious edutainment software for guitar fans keen to progress while having fun.