When Guitar Hero 5 ships on September 1, living-room rock stars will be able to rock any way they want, to the expansive set list including the pulse pounding tracks listed below:
· AFI - “Medicate”
· A Perfect Circle - “Judith”
· Billy Idol - “Dancing With Myself”
· Brand New - “Sowing Season (Yeah)”
· Bush - “Comedown”
· The Derek Trucks Band - “Younk Funk”
· Duran Duran - “Hungry Like The Wolf”
· Eagles Of Death Metal - “Wannabe In L.A.”
· Gorillaz - “Feel Good Inc.”
· Gov't Mule - “Streamline Woman”
· Grand Funk Railroad - “We're An American Band”
· Iron Maiden - “2 Minutes To Midnight”
· King Crimson - “21st Century Schizoid Man”
· No Doubt - “Ex-Girlfriend”
· Peter Frampton - “Do You Feel Like We Do? (Live)”
· Public Enemy Featuring Zakk Wylde - “Bring the Noise 20XX”
· Rush - “The Spirit Of Radio (Live)”
· Scars On Broadway - “They Say”
· Smashing Pumpkins - “Bullet With Butterfly Wings”
· Spacehog - “In The Meantime”
· Sunny Day Real Estate - “Seven”
· T. Rex - “20th Century Boy”
· Weezer - “Why Bother?”
· Wild Cherry - “Play That Funky Music”
Previously announced tracks include:
· Attack! Attack! UK - “You And Me”
· Band Of Horses - “Cigarettes, Wedding Bands”
· Beastie Boys - “Gratitude”
· Beck - “Gamma Ray”
· Billy Squier - “Lonely Is The Night”
· Blur - “Song 2”
· Bob Dylan - “All Along The Watchtower”
· Bon Jovi - “You Give Love A Bad Name”
· The Bronx - “Six Days A Week”
· Children Of Bodom - “Done With Everything, Die For Nothing”
· Coldplay - “In My Place”
· Darker My Love - “Blue Day”
· Darkest Hour - “Demon(s)”
· David Bowie - “Fame”
· Deep Purple - “Woman From Tokyo ('99 Remix)”
· The Duke Spirit - “Send A Little Love Token”
· Elliott Smith - “L.A.”
· Elton John - “Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting)”
· Face To Face - “Disconnected”
· Garbage - “Only Happy When It Rains”
· Iggy Pop - “Lust For Life (Live)”
· Jeff Beck - “Scatterbrain (Live)”
· John Mellencamp - “Hurts So Good”
· Kaiser Chiefs - “Never Miss A Beat”
· Kings Of Leon - “Sex On Fire”
· Kiss - “Shout It Out Loud”
· Love and Rockets - “Mirror People”
· My Morning Jacket - “One Big Holiday”
· Nirvana - “Lithium (Live)”
· The Police - “So Lonely”
· Queens Of The Stone Age - “Make It Wit Chu”
· Rammstein – “Du Hast”
· The Rolling Stones - “Sympathy For The Devil”
· Rose Hill Drive - “Sneak Out”
· Santana - “No One To Depend On (Live)”
· Screaming Trees - “Nearly Lost You”
· Sonic Youth - “Incinerate”
· Sublime - “What I Got”
· The Sword - “Maiden, Mother & Crone”
· Thin Lizzy - “Jailbreak”
· Thrice - “Deadbolt”
· Tom Petty - “Runnin' Down A Dream”
· Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - “American Girl”
· Vampire Weekend - “A-Punk”
· The White Stripes - “Blue Orchid”
· Wolfmother - “Back Round”
Issue 15: Anniversary allows City of Heroes to come to life with more in-depth gameplay experiences and storytelling options as it marks the revival of The 5th Column, the most popular villain group, through 10 new action-packed missions. Players will participate in a Hero Task Force or a Villain Strike Force, in order to uncover the mystery behind this long dormant foe. Along with the new missions, players can now customize their characters with more than 20 extra character faces, Vines and Ulterior themed costume sets and several new costume change emotes - visual animations that come to life when characters transition between costumes within the game.
Additionally, Issue 15: Anniversary introduces players to new mission creation enhancements, testing tools and navigation services as part of the recently launched Mission Architect system. These features allow players to more easily create and polish their own unique custom content before sharing it with the public, and help streamline the process of searching through user-generated missions. Since the release of City of Heroes’ Mission Architect system, two months ago, users have developed and published more than 200,000 stories for the community to enjoy.
Turn the clock back to the late 80's and you will see me going from comic shop to comic shop to collect the Wolverine titles. The most popular mutant then and now is Wolverine. The story then had the love of his life in Japan during the time of the Samurai. This time it's an indian woman in a high mountain cabin.Everyone is going to love this film despite the wide detour from the original concept. The pulse of action in the movie is great as Sabertooth hunts him down. The story arc goes from Sabertooth and Wolverine fighting together to them becoming bitter enemies. Once again we see the bar raised in the super hero movie. Nothing is an easy illusion to spot and the sound layers will impress you as much as the images.Five out of five stars for this one kids. This is the best single super hero origin film ever made. http://www.x-menorigins.com/ Here is the Marvel Universe profile of Weapon X ... http://www.marvel.com/universe/Wolverine
Rise of the Argonauts
Rise of the Argonauts immerses players in a gladiatorial adventure set in a wondrously imagined vision of ancient Greece. Taking the role of Jason, a hero and expert warrior, players will battle alongside Hercules, Achilles, Atalanta and other Argonauts as they engage in brutal combat against formidable beasts and enemies, in a vast world alive with fickle gods, jaw-dropping panoramas, deep exploration and epic quests. The search for the Golden Fleece is not only one of exploration, but of transformation: from warrior king to exalted hero touched by the gods.
Rise of the Argonauts
Rise of the Argonauts immerses players in a gladiatorial adventure set in a wondrously imagined vision of ancient Greece. Taking the role of Jason, a hero and expert warrior, players will battle alongside Hercules, Achilles, Atalanta and other Argonauts as they engage in brutal combat against formidable beasts and enemies, in a vast world alive with fickle gods, jaw-dropping panoramas, deep exploration and epic quests. The search for the Golden Fleece is not only one of exploration, but of transformation: from warrior king to exalted hero touched by the gods.