Sure the words and the tempos (occasionally) change, but there’s nothing new to learn.and to me that’s sad. The same power chords, the same rhythmic progressions, the same solo interludes, the same driving 8th/16th notes. And while these minor changes might be enough to satisfy those fanboys of jerk-off metal who complain about too much chicken-choking or monkey-spanking rock - it’s still ALL masturbatory. It’s as though a slight change in distortion pedal use is sufficient to signify variety in the offerings. Instead, I’m struck by what seems to be an increasing myopia in terms genre/style for the dlc content. ![]() ![]() ![]() But after buying nearly every DLC for over a year (+ the earlier Rocksmith DLC), I’ve made only one purchase since the start of 2015, despite awaiting every Tuesday’s release with great anticipation (and watching every video for songs/bands I do not know). I’m sure all the fanboys of whatever this week’s “more of the same shit” band’s dlc will be happy.
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