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Power Gig: Rise of the SixString Guitar Bundle - Playstation 3
About this item
- Includes Power Gig: Rise of the SixString videogame.
- Wireless SixString Guitar Controller/Electric Guitar. Plug into any standard amp to jam with your friends when not playing the game.
- Includes guiar strap.
- Includes extra guitar strings & picks.
Product information
| ASIN | B003N1639A |
|---|---|
| Release date | October 19, 2010 |
| Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #150,318 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,102 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 34 x 16.4 x 3.7 inches; 6.5 Pounds |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | PGG-710PS |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Seven45 Studios |
| Date First Available | May 18, 2010 |
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Product Description
Product Description
Power Gig: Rise of the SixString will transport players to an entirely new universe, with its own mythology, politics, settings, heroes and villains, where music rules all. On the gameplay front, Power Gig uses new technology that represents the next evolution of music performance games to provide all players — from casual gamers to the hardcore, from those who have never before picked up a guitar to those who play guitar on a regular basis — with a more authentic and fun experience. The game offers two overarching modes of play. In addition to traditional beat-matching that will be familiar to fans of the band game genre, Power Gig also introduces the option to switch on chording, or chord play. Chording presents the added challenge of playing the game using chords that require specific finger placement on the strings. As players progress through the game, becoming more comfortable with a genuine guitar and potentially choosing to play real power chords, they will find that the byproduct of playing the game is coming away from it with an understanding of some real-life guitar fundamentals.
From the Manufacturer
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The SixString Guitar provides a more authentic rock experience with real strings instead of buttons.
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On the gameplay front, Power Gig uses new technology that represents the next evolution of music performance games to provide all players - from casual gamers to the hardcore, from those who have never before picked up a guitar to those who play guitar on a regular basis - with a more authentic and fun experience. The game offers two overarching modes of play. In addition to traditional beat-matching that will be familiar to fans of the band game genre, Power Gig also introduces the option to switch on chording, or chord play. Chording presents the added challenge of playing the game using chords that require specific finger placement on the strings. As players progress through the game, becoming more comfortable with a genuine guitar and potentially choosing to play real power chords, they will find that the byproduct of playing the game is coming away from it with an understanding of some real-life guitar fundamentals.
The World of Ohm
Power Gig: Rise of the SixString takes place in Ohm, a world where music is power. Rockers are the guardians of musical clans, serving their leaders with the mysterious powers of music and Mojo. You and two of your friends take on the role of these Rockers as they encounter power struggles and intrigue. In Ohm, alliances are forged and broken, rulers rise and fall, and heroes are made as competition rages among the rocker clans. Music is power…it's time to play.
Revolutionary Instrument Peripherals
- The SixString Guitar: The SixString Guitar pulls you into a more authentic rock experience with real strings instead of buttons and lets you take the experience even further through Power Chord mode, which blends real power chords into gameplay. The icing on the cake - the SixString is also a fully functional real electric guitar that can be plugged into any standard guitar amp! Music
Power Gig ups the ante on the music front with a host of killer tracks, led by three music superstars that are exclusive to our game - Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews Band and Kid Rock. This marks the first time ever that master recordings of songs from each of the three artists will appear as part of a band video game. Power Gig will also feature a host of songs from major label artists and emerging talent from the indie scene, many of which are available for the first time ever in music games. Compatibility
Power Gig: Rise of the SixString and all of its controllers are compatible with Rock Band® & Guitar Hero® games and peripherals*. Go to powergig.com/compatibility for more information. Additional Screenshots:
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View largerWelcome to Ohm, a world where music is power.
*ROCK BAND® and GUITAR HERO® are registered trademarks of Harmonix Music Systems, Inc., and Activision Publishing, Inc. respectively. This product has no affiliation with, and is not associated or sponsored by, any of these trademark owners.
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As for the game and playing it seems to be set up like some of the other music games but instead of buttons you press the strings and yes after maybe an hour of playing I can feel it in the finger tips and the hand and arm too. I might add that I have not played a real guitar for real and this game seems to be priming me to at least have the hand muscles and tough finger tips to work on playing or real. The guitar I still need to try out with something else because it does look like it has the set up to be a real guitar and that might be of help when I break out the Rocksmith game. I don't seem to have a good feeling about the songs in the game yet as I did with some of the other band games I do not think there is that much of a mix in the songs and it seems on the baby easy mode it has you with one fret but when you go up a level it is almost a slap in the face because you don't add one you add to more of the frets to the playing, but I still seemed to get a passing score so maybe it is not that hard. When reading about the drum set I am glad I did not get it you can play drums on the controllers instead of their "air drums". On the guitar it seems like you really have to press hard to keep the note on and that gets to be a pain in the fingers.
guitar like experience with this game, but that was not the case. They added strings to
the guitar but its still the same concept as just pushing the buttons on guitar hero.
Overall, I think the game was totally overpriced for all the more that was in it.



