We may earn a commission from links on this page. Stop asking, Tool fans. Actually, stop endlessly whining, because you've got your wish: Tool will be appearing in Guitar Hero: World Tour. Not ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. For the first time in the Guitar Hero franchise, last year's Legends of Rock allowed gamers to play as (or against) likenesses of real-life axe-men.
Continuing its wave of Guitar Hero World Tour announcements, publisher Activision today revealed that beloved bands Tool and The Police will be featured in the game. Along with the below on-disc ...
Tool haven’t licensed music since 1996, but they approved three songs for Guitar Hero World Tour — if they could be involved with the artwork and design of the game. The result: a digital venue based ...
It seems that the Guitar Hero games are becoming to musicians what the Wheaties boxes are to athletes: anyone who's anybody is showing up. Activision has, this morning, revealed that rock sensations ...
The upcoming World Tour edition of Guitar Hero is set to feature the largest collection of artists ever seen in such a game. This week's new additions: Tool and Sting. Players can take to the stage as ...
The Guitar Hero World Tour set list and cast of licensed rockers continues to trickle out from Activision. Today we learn that Sting, lead singer and bassist of The Police, will make an appearance in ...
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