This is an amazing title, that makes the best
use of music controllers that I've yet seen in any title (retail or downloadable).
Not exact matches
This
controller using digital acoustic technology reproduces the sounds and patterns in your musical choices in safe and stable decibel levels, suitable for any
music for a fetus in womb, for they say that
music during pregnancy has an array
of benefits to your unborn child.
Don't get me wrong; the
music is great and the sound effects
of enemy explosions are done well, the alerts about humans in danger add a sense
of urgency, and I even enjoy the voices coming from my
controller though that took sometime to get
used to, but the soundtrack just felt forgettable.
There are already several robots constructed for the sole purpose
of playing Guitar Hero and hitting every note
using the game's guitar
controller (we won't get into why these even exist in the first place), but this latest
music game automaton is a different beast; it's built to dominate Rock Band for the iPhone.
We've always been a strong supporter
of making sure that if players have
music game
controllers, they can
use them with our games.
Activision have now unveiled the
controller that will be
used for their forthcoming new game in the «Hero» series
of music games, DJ Hero.
Taking inspiration from the system previously
used on the Xbox 360, one hit
of the Guide button on the
controller will open up the inlay on the left side
of the screen that lets you access a number
of features and allows you to manage your background
music.
Here players
use the Xbox One Kinect
controller to not only conduct the
music but also pull off pitch bending, air - guitar solos and all manner
of high tech audio trickery.
Among others, American singer Santigold put out a
music clip that
used your webcam to make you the star
of the video and Belgian producer Netsky dropped another similar project that turns your smartphone into a telekinesis
controller.
However, the best feature that the new update brings in is an «Edge
music controller» which owners
of Samsung's «Galaxy Edge» phones will be able to
use for playing and managing their tracks from the Edge panels.
The UE Boom also has the added pleasure
of a
controller app that you can
use to skip songs, adjust volume and pause
music without having to touch the speaker at all.
Whether its
using the Gear Live as a notifier
of phone events such as receiving SMS texts or reading incoming emails, or as a remote
music controller, Android Wear is a nifty and pseudo futuristic experience when
used in day to day life.