Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy allume son walkman

Harvard Professor Explains What the Avengers Can Teach Us About Philosophy | WIRED Announced as a very important element since Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, the theme of music logically right to his Making of. This one is presented to us by Steve Szczepkowski, director of the scalp at Eidos Montreal.

Still not French despite a name to be born in Poitou-Charentes, the veteran Richard Jacques is the composer of this adventure placed under the sign of the rock 'n' roll, the one who animates the days of Star-Lord and his walkman (the Boy was abducted by extraterresting in the 1980s, remember it). After debut at Sega Europe at the time of Saturn and Dreamcast ( Daytona , Sonic 3D Blast , Jet Set Radio , Metropolis Street Racer , Headhunter * *), Richard Jacques has composed for various games including James Bond 007 Blood Stone , LittleBigPlanet ** and a lot of Sonic games.

Under his direction and thanks to the famous Abbey Road studios, we are promised to be an original epic composition worthy of any superhero movie, but the game is also distinguished by the presence of licensed songs include Iron Maiden, Kiss , New Kids on the Block, Rick Astley or Hot Chocolate. Rock but also from New Wave and pop, as long as it screams the 80s. This music from another era is also integrated into the game by the walkman that Star-Lord puts on its ears when the team enters mode frenetic during fighting.

As can be seen at the end of the video, Steve Szczepkowski is also out of his attributions by playing the singer to record an original rock album on behalf of Star-Lord, the fictitious group that the hero has gone in his childhood. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy will be released on October 26th.

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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy - Making of soundtrack

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