GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Harmonix's latest stride in pushing the boundaries of rhythm games ...
The phrase “perfect pandemic game” is one that’s been thrown around quite a bit this year, awarded to various popular titles like Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Among Us. Now that I’ve spent a few ...
I really want Fuser to be awesome, if only because the basic mechanics are so ridiculously cool. Imagine you're a headlining DJ. You've got a crate of records to spin, a spread of turntables and ...
For those that missed our first preview, the best way to think of Fuser is as a DJ festival simulator. Players create a DJ from an extensive library of customization options and then start playing ...
The past several weeks seem to have been extremely trying for content creators on Twitch. Recently, thousands of streamers received emails from the platform itself, stating they were being issued one ...
Fuser, the music game where you step behind the DJ booth to mix the craziest festival you’ve ever heard is being shut down, developer Harmonix announced. Online services will be shut down after ...
Fuser‘s multiplayer comes in two different flavors: collaborative and competitive. The competitive pits two simultaneous players against each other for control of the mix, but it’s the collaborative, ...
Fuser, the next music game from Rock Band developer Harmonix, finally has a release date. The official Fuser Twitter account dropped the news that you'll be able to start mixing songs for virtual ...
'Fuser' — in which you control a popular DJ and mix up hits from Lady Gaga, Lizzo, Smash Mouth and beyond — is a welcome return from hit rhythm game studio Harmonix. By Michael Koczwara The central ...
Harmonix’s latest is unlikely to have that widespread Guitar Hero appeal, but playing it has the same sense of magic. Let there be no question: Harmonix is the master of the music game. The early ...
Before Fuser, there was DropMix. Harmonix's first attempt at a music mixing game involved playing cards on a large electronic board, and it turned out to be too expensive and unwieldy to attract a ...
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