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EA and Klei Entertainment Join Forces to create SHANK

News from EA, they have teamed up with Klei Entertainment to bring us SHANK !! What’s shank you say… well read the press release below to find out more :)  

EA Partners, a division of EA and award-winning independent development studio Klei Entertainment announced today an exclusive publishing agreement to bring the provocative new game Shank to Xbox LIVE Arcade, PlayStation Network and PC this summer. Featuring a unique art style inspired by graphic novels and golden age comics, Shank blends the intensity of classic 2D side-scrolling action games with a gripping and mature storyline.  The cinematic brawler is a finalist for “Excellence in Visual Art” at this year’s Independent Games Festival and will be featured at the IGF Pavilion during the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco next week.

“Our mission at EA Partners is to work with the best talent across the game industry, and we are thrilled to extend our expertise to the leading creative developers in downloadable indie games,” said Jamil Moledina, Outreach Director, Business Development at EA Partners.  “The team at Klei Entertainment is among the best in the world at developing fun and engaging titles for digital distribution platforms, and Shank is an amazing experience.”

“As an independent development studio, we always focus on creating great, authentic experiences for players. Working with EA Partners expands our distribution and allows us to bring Shank to a much wider audience,” said Jamie Cheng, CEO of Klei Entertainment. “They have been a fantastic partner and their understanding of the space is incredibly exciting.”

Taking place in a stylized, modern-Western setting, Shank tells a classic betrayal story directed through a sophisticated cinematic lens, with addictive action gameplay found in classic 2D side-scrolling games.  Klei Entertainment was represented in the deal by CAA.  For more information on Shank, please visit the Official Site and follow the development team on Twitter at klei.

Final Fantasy XIII – XBOX Launch Event Recap

Last Night Microsoft hosted the Final Fantasy XIII Launch Event for Xbox 360 at Sydney’s IMAX Theatre, Darling Harbour.

Ubisoft was there to present Final Fantasy XIII on behalf of Square Enix. The entire IMAX theater was jam packed with fans as they all got to see Final Fantasy XIII game play and its stunning CGI cut scenes inaction. After the presentation everyone got to even play a few demo levels.  At the end of the night Ubisoft gave away some goodies.  A standard Edition Copy of Final Fantasy XIII, The Collectors Edition, and a limited edition XBOX console full of Final Fantasy goodness, which included the STD edition of the game and some extra unlockable items.

One of Capsule Computers Community members that came along last night was lucky enough to pick up 2 PRIZES !! YES TWO !!!  MARK won the Standard Edition of Final Fantasy XIII and also a limited edition Final Fantasy XIII Calendar.  HOW LUCKY is that !!

Well it does pay off being an active member of the Capsule Computers Community :)
 
Capsule Computers staff MasterAbbott, Duraroc & Kingroc69 managed to catch up with community members Mark and also Cortese33 on the night.  Picture below.

(from left to right : MasterAbbott, Duraroc, Kingroc69, Mark & Cortese33)

There were more Capsule Computers community members present but we couldn’t find them.  We hope you had a great night.  Let us know what you thought of the night :)

Final Fantasy comes out in 5 days time, on the 9th of March.  Who’s already pre-ordered their copy ?

If you haven’t already done and you live in Australia pick up your copy from FISHPOND.  Doing so will give you FREE Postage and you can enter the Fishpond & Capsule computers Mega Competition.

Click on the links below to make your pre-order :)

Final Fantasy XIII – PS3 – STD : $99.99

 Final Fantasy XIII PS3 – Collectors Edition : $119.99

 
Final Fantasy XIII XBOX 360 – STD : $99.99
Final Fantasy XIII XBOX 360 – Collectors Edition : $119.99

XBOX 360 Bundle XBOX with Final Fantasy XIII  : $614.99

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Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition – Deadly Escape

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Great news from Capcom the second DLC episode for Resident EVIL 5 is out : Desperate Escape is available now on Xbox Live and will be available March 4th on Playstation Network

Check out the details below :

This latest addition to the Resident Evil storyline pairs Jill Valentine and Josh Stone in another harrowing lost chapter. Freed of a mind control device, a fatigued Jill has collapsed. Awaken by BSAA agent Josh Stone, Jill and Josh work together to escape from the Tricell facility under the darkness of night. Players will fight-off unrelenting waves of enemies, guiding Jill and Josh as they race to assist Chris and Sheva in their final showdown with Albert Wesker. If you download Desperate Escape you will also get to play in Mercenaries Reunion as Josh Stone and Rebecca Chambers, rookie S.T.A.R.S. member.

Not content with just releasing Desperate Escape, the second costume pack which features Chris Redfield’s “Heavy Metal” costume and Sheva Alomar’s “Business” outfit is also available to download. You can take your newly clothed Chris and Sheva into the Mercenaries Reunion mode too!

Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition will be available across Europe on 12th March and includes the original Resident Evil 5 game plus all the downloadable content to date on a single Blu-Ray disk for PS3. For the Xbox 360, the game includes the original Resident Evil 5 plus a token for all the downloadable content.

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Who’s picking or has already picked this up ?  Let us know what you think of it.

G’day Everyone !! MasterAbbott has made an appearance on the U.S. Xbox 360 My Community Dashboard Tab on Xbox Live.  If you live in the U.S tab over to the My Community tab whilst logged on to XBOX Live  and check out MasterAbbott.  MasterAbbott would like to say a VERY BIG thank you to the XBOX Community team, especially Xbox Live Community Manager TRIXIE360 for being on Xbox Gamer Spotlight and now appearing on the My Community Dashboard on everyone’s XBOX 360 in the U.S.A :)

Also BIG BIG thanks to everyone that has sent MasterAbbott a friends request and messages :)   He will try and reply back to everyone one of you and also do his best to add as many of you as he possibly can to his friends list.  At the moment his Friends list is kinda getting a bit full right about now ;)

Once again thank to everyone.  The XBOX LIVE Community is the best community in the world !! Lets keep it that way by Playing Fair, Having Fun and Being COOL !! :)

P.S : If anyone knows if Summer Glau has a xbox gamertag … shoot MasterAbbott a message via xbox live or email him at info@capsulecomputers.com.au  as he’d really love to meet her !! ;) hahaha

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Co-host : e (Xbox LIVE ) (Twitter)  
Co-host : lollip0p (Xbox LIVE) (Twitter)
Co-Host: Stepto (Xbox LIVE) (Twitter

Interview: Patrick Bailey, Battlefield- Bad Company 2 ( 23:58 – 48:14)
Interview: Stepto’s Penny Arcade Child’s Play Auction Winners (48:15 – 1:00:08)

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Let us know what you think of this weeks show.  Do you enjoy Majors podcast ? What do you think of E, Lollipop and Stepto as guests of the show.

Puzzlegeddon – Xbox Live Arcade Review

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Game Name: Puzzlegeddon
Platforms: Xbox 360, PC
Publisher(s): TECMO
Developer(s): Pieces Interactive
Genre(s): Puzzle and Word
Release Date: 12/16/2009
ESRB Rating: E – Everyone
Price: 800MSP
Demo: Add to Download Queue

Story
“Set in an array of galaxies, Puzzlegeddon features a clever mix of puzzle, action, and strategy in a fast-paced and exciting game! Compete for the top spot on the planet by creating multiple combos for the quickest way to gather enough resources to blast your enemies out of this world. Or, if you find yourself on the perilous poisonous planet, solve brainteasers to survive for as long as possible and rack up a high score. Battle up to five players on Xbox LIVE® in a variety of galaxies in this stylish and quirky puzzle brawler.” [Via Xbox.com]

You are on a planet, trying to collect resources to destroy the other people that are also on the planet. That is pretty much the entire story. Like all puzzle games, there isn’t much need for a story.

Gameplay
Puzzle games must use unique gameplay to stand out, because what is fun about buying a game that you could already have played?

Puzzlegeddon almost succeeds in being unique. It feels more like a weird combination of resource collecting, block elimination, and strategy. The gameplay mechanics have been around forever, but Puzzlegeddon succeeds in combining the three for a fun experience.

You must combine 5 or more of the same colored blocks in order to gain some resources for a certain ability. Although there are symbols on the blocks to tell them apart as well, these symbols are very hard to see on smaller TVs. Because of this, this game isn’t very good for colorblind people.

You can move blocks vertically or horizontally to match them up. You can then make those blocks into resources. The beauty of this game is that it doesn’t make the resources until you want it to. You could make huge combo set up and then take the resources whenever you are ready, for a massive resource boost.

Each color resource represents 1 of 4 different abilities to unlock. As you collect resources, the resource gauge will fill up and when you get enough of a specific resource you will be able to use a defensive or offensive attack depending on the type of resource you have collected. Each gauge also has three levels, the higher in the gauge the stronger the ability is. The goal is to kill everyone else and to stay alive at the same time.

Dying isn’t entirely bad though. If you die, you can play a minigame while waiting for the other players to die. This minigame can improve your chances in the next game, or even repsawn you back into the current game.

Audio

The audio in the game is valued the exact same amount as audio in Tetris. It is there just so it isn’t quiet while you are playing. There are a few sound cues to listen out for though. A sound effect will go off when an enemy is using an ability, this is the time to stop and check who is attacking who and take the necessary precautions against the attack if it is coming for you.

Achievements

The achievement list is extremely difficult; also “Duelist” and “Brawny” are impossible since the online community is dead. Luckily the game is addicting enough to let you want to play enough that the other achievements should unlock by just playing a lot. The only one that is based on luck is “Geddowned!” since in order to do it, you have to use it right when the enemy uses an attack, and you don’t have enough time to see which attack he is using first. You just have to hope that he is using the monster attack.

The Achievement List is:

  • Hard to Crack – Finish first in a round of Battle Royale with the shield still intact.
  • To Cool for School – Give Ralph a big owie.
  • King of Comedy – Respawn into a missile and die.
  • Brawny – Finish first in a complete Multiplayer match of at least 3 rounds of Battle Royale.
  • Geddowned! – Use a Wormhole Disrupt to block a foe’s Monster Attack within a second of it launching at you.
  • Wait for it – Use a Missile Boost on an attack less than one second before it’s hit by an Anti-Missile.
  • Try Anything Twice – Reflect the same missile twice.
  • Duelist – Defeat a total of 100 foes in Multiplayer.
  • Meet Your Maker – Defeat a total of 50 Hard Bots when playing as the Robot Factory.
  • Even-Steven – Defeat a total of 50 opponents after you have been killed.
  • Rest in Pieces – Accumulate 150 Dead Puzzler’s points ten times, in Multiplayer Battle Royales.
  • Puritan – Clear the final level of Poison Peril.

 

 

Overview
Although the online community is already dead, you can still play against bots and have fun by yourself. Puzzlegeddon combines two pretty simple gameplay mechanics and combines them into a flurry of fun. I give Puzzlegeddon 7 capsules out of 10.

Pros

  • Game Mechanics that anyone (except the colorblind) can pick up an enjoy.
  • Bots to play against for people without Xbox Live.
  • A very big list of custom game options, for endless game possibilities.

Cons

  • Based entirely on different color blocks, it may be hard for colorblind people to play.
  • A dead online community.
  • The bots have a tendency to focus on you mostly, making larger games feel one sided.

 

Source
Puzzlegeddon Site

Trixie360 interviews MasterAbbott Of Capsule Computers

G’day everyone.  Do we have a treat in stall for you today.  The roles have been reversed !! Normally MasterAbbott sits down and asks the HARD questions to members of the gaming community and gaming developers around the world .  BUT this time Microsoft’s Xbox Live Community Manager Trixie360 Christa Charter sat down and interviewed the Director Of Capsule Computers :  Philip Federico AKA MasterAbbott. 

This time its Trixies 360 turn to ask those HARD questions in her Xbox Community Gamer Spotlight interview.  Get to know all the cool stuff about MasterAbbott.   Click on the image below to check out the interview. or HERE

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What did you think of the interview with MasterAbbott ?  Leave a comment below  :)

Xbox Live Release Schedule for March

Xbox LIVE Deal of the Week:

March 1: Gears of War Avatar COG Armor (male) (female) 240 points & Helmet (male) (female) 80 points
March 8: Call of Duty: WaW: Map Pack Bundle, 1600 Points

 

Xbox LIVE Games on Demand:

March 2: Fallout 3, North America and Asia (except Japan, Korea and India)
March 2: Street Fighter IV, Europe, Australia and New Zealand

 

Xbox LIVE Arcade:

As part of the Block Party promotion, here is the Arcade schedule for March.

March 3: Toy Soldiers -1200 points
March 10: Scrap Metal – 1200 points
March 17: Perfect Dark – 800 points
March 24: Game Room – Free to download. Individual games will cost 240 to 400 points

 

Xbox Avatar Marketplace:

These are just a few of the collections scheduled for the Xbox LIVE Avatar Marketplace.

March 2: Street Fighter IV
March 4: Major League Baseball 2K10

 

Also, the following Xbox 360 Game Add-Ons are scheduled to be available:

Feb 23:  Star Wars The Force UnleashedHoth Bonus Level – 800 Microsoft Points
Feb 25:  FIFA 10, Ultimate Team Game Add-on  – 400 Microsoft Points
March 2:Resident Evil 5, Desperate Escape Episode – 400 Microsoft Points

Finally, if you live in an area with the Zune Video Marketplace available, we’re pleased to welcome Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment to the service. In addition to access to movies like X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, Office Space, Napoleon Dynamite, you can now download episodes of 24, Bones and more.

SOURCE [Major Nelson]

As with all gaming related dates, these are subject to change.

Thoughts:

  • Avatar Clothes as Deal of the week: Some people may see this as a good chance to pick up avatar clothes, but I see it as a week without a cheap game that could actually give me some enjoyment.
  • Call of Duty: WaW: Map Pack Bundle : If you are still playing Call of Duty: WaW and don’t have the Zombie filled map packs, now would be the best time to pick them up for 400MSP off. Ideally I would have liked to see the price dropped down to 1200MSP, but we can’t get everything in life.
  • More Movies: For those of you with the Zune video marketplace on your Xbox, you can now watch many more movies. I’d suggest Xmen Origins: Wolverine if you haven’t already seen it.

So what are your opinions on this schedule? Also, here is a quick question: how many of you have payed for a movie from the Zune Marketplace?

Xbox LIVE Block Party details and dates

Info provided by Major Nelson

Earlier this month at the X10 Media event, Microsoft announced the upcoming Xbox LIVE Arcade Block Party* promotion. Today Microsoft have announced additional promotion details and the release schedule1 

March 3rd: Toy Soldiers -1200 points
March 10:
Scrap Metal – 1200 points
March 17: Perfect Dark – 800 points
March 24: Game Room – Free to download. Individual games will cost 240 to 400 points

ALSO : When you purchase all three Block Party titles and download the free Game Room app you’ll receive 400 Microsoft Points back to your account**! And if you’re an Xbox LIVE Gold Members you’ll also get an extra month of Gold absolutely free**!

From Noon ET Friday, March 26, – Noon ET Monday, March 29 Block Party is making it easy for you to play together with an Xbox LIVE Multiplayer Unlock weekend! For this weekend only, Microsoft have UNLOCKED the online multiplayer features of all Block Party titles for Xbox LIVE Silver Members to play for free (games sold separately).

NOTE : 1This is the current release schedule for Block Party titles. As with everything game release related, dates are subject to change.

*Depending on your region, you may see this promotion called House party. The above information applies.

**FREE GIFT OFFER TERMS:

Purchase all 3 games: Toy Soldiers, Scrap Metal, Perfect Dark, & download the free Game Room app before March 31, 2010 11:59pm EST, and receive 400 Microsoft Points – FREE! As a bonus, all current Gold members as of April 30, 2010 that fulfill this offer will also receive 1 month of Gold for FREE! Limit one (1) of each gift per person. To qualify for your gift, you must purchase all three (3) games from Xbox LIVE Arcade and download the free Game Room app using your Xbox LIVE account, by March 31, 2010 11:59 EST. To qualify for the bonus month of Gold, you must have a current Gold account (sold separately) as of April 30,2010. The free Points and 1 month of Gold will automatically be deposited into your Xbox LIVE account after the end of the promotion period. Please allow 4 weeks for delivery – on or around April 30, 2010. Offer available only to legal residents, age 13 plus, of all countries that support Xbox LIVE, while supplies last, is non-transferable, not redeemable for cash, and cannot be combined with any other rebate or offer. Taxes, if any, are the sole responsibility of the recipient. Broadband internet required for Xbox LIVE; for terms of use and system requirements see www.xbox.com/live.

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So what’s everyone think of this little Block Party / House Party Deal ?? I know that most of you were not that excited about Game Room.  But what you all think about the 3 other games being released ?

Xbox 360 Indie Game Review : Metronome HD

The Capsule Computers community is growing each and everyday.  More and more members are starting to become more active and contributing to the site in many ways.  To show our appreciation Capsule Computers will start posting reviews that are written by our members in our Forum here on the main page for everyone to see & read.

To our next Community review is once again by Radical Dylan who has reviewed Yaystuff’s newest Xbox Live INDIE title : Metronome HD.  Check it out and leave a comment below.  Big thanks once again to the Radical one his efforts have been rewarded

Game Name: Metronome HD
Platforms: Xbox 360
Publisher(s): YayStuff
Developer(s): YayStuff
Genre(s): Action and Adventure (It is a metronome simulator, don’t listen to Xbox.com)
Release Date: 2/19/2010
ESRB Rating: unrated (Violence=0/3, Sex=0/3, Mature Content=0/3)
Price: 80 MSP
Demo: Add to Download Queue

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GamePlay:
Metronome HD is a metronome simulator for your TV. By moving the Joystick you can adjust the BPM (Beats per Minute) and set the rhythm that you want. You can also use the directional pad to get a more precise BPM. Up and down on the directional pad changes the BPM by 1, and left and right changes the BPM by 10. You can choose a BPM between 60 and 800, enabling a rhythm for any type of song you want to play.

I don’t usually play my guitar, but I pulled it out just so I can play a bit on different metronomes. I have to admit, that I couldn’t tell a difference between using my actual metronome and the one on Metronome HD. The only real downside is that I don’t make it a habit of practicing in front of my Xbox 360, but now that I have Metronome HD this could change. I can talk to my friends over Xbox live while practicing.

Metronome HD offers something that a normal metronome would never give you. At 666BPM the entire background bursts into flames. This little addition made me laugh really hard when I first discovered it. At first when I was scrolling through all the BPM I thought there was a graphic bug, but I slowly pin pointed the location of the graphic change. When the background burst into flames I started laughing.

Overview:
As a game I can only give Metronome HD 1 capsule out of 10; however, since metronome HD was never meant to be a game, but rather a simulator, I must rate it according to how well it succeeds in its goal. Metronome HD recreates a very helpful metronome that keeps rhythm just like a normal metronome, and for only 80MSP ($1) it is much cheaper than a real one. So the final score for Metronome HD is 9 capsules out of 10, based entirely on the game replacing a normal metronome. If you are looking for a metronome, I would suggest to pick up Metronome HD. Classic metronomes are outdated, virtual metronomes are the new big thing!

Pros
• Metronome HD is cheap replacement for a real metronome.
• It keeps accurate rhythm between 60BPM and 800BPM.
• 666BPM can replace the fireplace indie game.

Cons
• It is simply just a metronome simulator.
• Not everyone practices their instruments in the same room as their Xbox360.
• 666BPM, although funny, is very distracting.

What do you think of this cool little simulator.  Indi games are very handy and here at Capsule Computers we would like to see and share out more great little games/simulators like this.

If your an indie developer and would like to have your game reviewed on Capsule Computers.  Drop us an email at info@capsulecomputers.com.au and we will be more than happy to help.

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