This is a Pack/Addon for Rocksmith 2014, requiring the base game to function. As a Simulator, its core loop involves learning and playing real music on electric guitar or bass. This specific content adds five R.E.M. songs, including "Everybody Hurts" and "The One I Love," each bundled with a new authentic tone to match the original recordings, enhancing the existing practice framework without introducing new core mechanics.
This specific pack focuses on the music of the band R.E.M., integrating five of their notable tracks directly into the *Rocksmith 2014* learning environment. The content is designed to be immediately accessible through the main game’s interface, allowing players to utilize all of the parent game's features, such as note-by-note instruction, difficulty scaling, and real-time feedback, on these new songs.
The pack features the following five songs by R.E.M., playable on either electric guitar or bass:
A key enhancement provided with each track is the inclusion of a new authentic tone. This means that when playing these specific songs, the game simulates the characteristic sound profile associated with the original recordings, adding fidelity to the practice experience.
Since this is a song pack, it does not introduce new core gameplay mechanics outside of the established *Rocksmith 2014* system. The primary enhancement is the expansion of the playable repertoire. Players engage with the existing simulation mechanics—learning note highways, mastering techniques, and playing along with the music—but now applied to these five distinct tracks.
The scope of this content is focused and specific: it delivers five full songs with accompanying authentic tones. It is not a substantial expansion in terms of new game systems, but rather a targeted addition of high-quality, licensed musical material for dedicated players of the simulation.
For guitarists and bassists utilizing *Rocksmith 2014*, this pack offers the opportunity to learn and master a selection of tracks from a highly influential alternative rock band. The inclusion of unique, authentic tones for each song allows players to closely replicate the sound of the original recordings while practicing the specific techniques required for these popular songs.
The community reception for content of this nature is generally positive, as it directly addresses the desire for more licensed music within the established, effective learning environment provided by the base software.