Rocksmith 2014 was released to generally positive reviews from critics who praised the game's improvements over its predecessor. The game continued to receive new DLC song packs weekly until March 2020. The game was succeeded by Rocksmith+, a music education-based subscription service based on the previous Rocksmith games, which was released on September 6, 2022.[4]
Rocksmith 2014 offers three different development paths for lead, rhythm, and bass guitar respectively. It now includes the ability to set song difficulty, rather than having to play the song starting at the lowest difficulty, as in Rocksmith.[6] The game includes a Session Mode, which enables players to perform in jam sessions with the in-game musicians. Other new modes include an enhanced Master Mode to help with memory-playing and new Guitarcade minigames.[7] New missions have been added as a way to challenge and direct players towards areas they need to improve upon.[6]
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On why the publisher chose the name Rocksmith 2014 as opposed to Rocksmith 2, senior vice president of sales and marketing Tony Key explained it was to encourage those who had not played the first game yet to buy and play the second one, without needing to invest in a previous installment of the franchise. He compared it to foreign language learning courses: "This is not the second step in guitar playing. Some people might interpret it that way. If you see Spanish 1 and then Spanish 2, you think that you need to learn Spanish 1 first." He described Rocksmith 2014 as a "replacement" for the original game rather than a sequel, and argued that its new songs, modes and improvements justified the purchase for people who had already bought the original Rocksmith.[9]
The game initially contains 66 playable tracks with over a thousand more available as DLC.[13][14] "Cherub Rock" by the Smashing Pumpkins was a free DLC giveaway with pre-orders of the game. Rocksmith 2014 is capable of importing most songs from the original Rocksmith, with a few exceptions due to licensing issues.[6]
All Rocksmith DLC songs are forward-compatible with Rocksmith 2014, but DLC songs released on or after 22 October 2013 are compatible only with Rocksmith 2014 and will not play on the original version of Rocksmith.[15] As of 3 January 2017, there are 835 songs and 209 song packs available to download from the Rocksmith store.[16] Ubisoft San Francisco announced in April 2020 that they would be stopping development of further DLC for Rocksmith 2014 as they transitioned to a new project, after delivering 383 weeks of DLC content.[17]
In addition to the DLC for Rocksmith 2014, owners of the original Rocksmith are able to purchase a Disc Import Tool that will import 52 of the 57 songs available on the original Rocksmith.[18] The tracks that do not carry over are:
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We're having a ton of fun playing Rocksmith 2014, but as we're starting to get tired of the songs included on the disc, we're realizing that it can be tough to keep track of what's available for the game between all of the DLC and the ability to import tracks from the previous game. So we've compiled a handy list of every song you can get a hold of and how to get it, and we'll be updating it as more DLC is released.
Update: We've updated the list to include all DLC tracks currently available. Additionally, all songs in bold are available in artist-specific song packs for a bit of a discount.
Rocksmith follows the explicitly pedagogical aim and offers a variety of comprehensive Lessons that teach students the basics, such as fingering, simple power chords, and rhythm; other complicated guitar techniques such as legato and one or two-hand tapping follow. After learning these techniques, users progress to the Learn a Song mode where they find a collection of licensed songs. The user can sort the list alphabetically or by difficulty, giving students the opportunity to learn the music that they enjoy. The process of learning any song is made easier by using the excellent Riff Repeater tool, which facilitates practice by focusing on specific song segments. Students choose their level of difficulty and set the speed.
Those who own the original Rocksmith will able to import the songs from that disc into Rocksmith 2014 for an unspecified fee, while the first game's downloadable songs are compatible with Rocksmith 2014 at no extra cost.
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