Now I have "Rocksmith 2014" brought me extra for my PS3. And I must say:
The statement that "Bandfuse" is better than "Rocksmith", I can not share fully. That the tablature display at "Rocksmith" unfortunately does not correspond to the current standard, has been stressed sufficiently. However, the strings can view change, so we approach comes closer to the standard display. On this point, "Bandfuse" has yet definitely in the lead. Another aspect, which is in "Bandfuse" head and shoulders succeeded is the multiplayer mode. Here you can play up to four musicians, namely next to guitar and bass as well as a singer.
With regard to the selection of included music tracks both programs in my opinion do not look like much, although I Bandfuse a bit forward see here, because in the metal are a few interesting titles here. "Rocksmith" scores here but definitely with a larger pool of DLCs. I was, for example, the choice of songs from Iron Maiden thrilled. The prices I think high, but reasonable, because you get all the same levels of difficulty and a very vivid reef guide that does not offer a standard tablature in approach.
On some points, but I think "Rocksmith" actually for the better program. Overall, I find a lot of successful didactic approach. As a beginner you will be taken in my opinion much better by the hand. A big plus is also the dynamic difficulty level, the skill of the player adapts. In addition, more lessons are recommended, you should work through in order to better control the title. The numerous mini-games and the session mode help much to occupy themselves in a playful way intensively practicing scales or individual techniques.
Conclusion:
I think both "Bandfuse" and "Rocksmith" for very good programs to learn the e-Gitarrepielen playfully. From my perspective, it makes sense to engage intensively with both programs, if the passage in a music school (now) shy.