MOVE OR DIE TO LAUNCH “VIEWERS VS STREAMERS” FREE CONTENT UPDATE ON APRIL 29
Update to Include Twitch Mode, Added Game Modes and Mutators, and New Characters Including Shovel Knight
Bucharest, Romania – April 22, 2016 – Millions of gamers have watched the hilarious friendship-ruining drama of Move or Die unfold from their favorite streaming personalities. Now from the mad genius minds of Those Awesome Guys, viewers will be able to directly interact with their livestreamers playing Move or Die in the upcoming “Viewers vs Streamers” content update launching April 29. This free update will also feature the debut of the “Heavy Bullets” game mode, “Teleporter” Mutator option, and adds new playable characters including the greatest garden-tool wielding hero of them all – Shovel Knight!
The new “Viewers vs Streamers” content update will be revealed at PAX East in the Move or Die booth #4165 – attendees are encouraged to come by to experience this new content update and win tiny, fabulous prizes. Also, Twitch Mode will be shown for the first time and livestreamed at the Twitch PJ Saltan tournament during PAX East on Friday, April 22 between 1:00PM through 3:00PM EST!
Viewers can choose which laser to fire in Twitch Mode against livestreamers. LASERS!
“Since forever, viewers could just watch their favorite streamers play games without being able to influence the experience in any way,” states Nicolae Berbece, founder and lead developer of Those Awesome Guys. “Games are interactive and watching them is not, so it’s time to fix that with the new Viewers Vs Streamers free content update. We allowed the viewers to take over the game through the chat and piss their favorite streamers off – it’s beautiful!”
The “Viewers vs Streamers” free content update features Twitch Mode enabling livestream viewers to pick the Move or Die game modes, and Mutator options they want to see livestreaming personalities play. In addition, four mini-games available only in Twitch Mode gives direct power to the viewers to throw bombs, fire lasers, and cause general mayhem and consternation to livestreaming players. Added game modes and options, zany playable characters, and new announcers round off one of the most exciting content updates for Move or Die.
The “Viewers vs Streamers” free content update will be available on April 29. Move or Die is available now on Steam for $14.99. To learn more about Move or Die, please visit www.moveordiegame.com, ‘Like’ it on Facebook, and follow its development on Twitter @moveordiegame for all the latest developer updates and news.
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ABOUT THOSE AWESOME GUYS
Founded in 2012 by Nicolae Berbece, Those Awesome Guys is a one-man independent video game developer based in Romania that teams up with developers from around the world to create really awesome games. After releasing Concerned Joe, a 2D puzzle platformer Flash game that generated a small, but dedicated following, Nick decided to give the title a proper remake. And so was born Move or Die, an absurdly fast-paced multiplayer party game coming out in January on Steam. For more information, visit thoseawesomeguys.com
ZOMBIE VIKINGS RAGNARÖK EDITION OUT NOW ON PLAYSTATION®4 PUBLISHED BY RISING STAR GAMES
Enhanced Physical Boxed Edition of Zoink Games’ Dead Funny Co-Op Hack ‘N’ Slash Brawler is Available at Retailers Now
Los Angeles, CA– April 22, 2016 – Rising Star Games announced today an onslaught of putrid pugilism on PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, with the launch of the physical boxed release of Zombie Vikings Ragnarök Edition, for $19.99. From acclaimed Swedish developer Zoink Games, Zombie Vikings Ragnarök Edition features five exclusive arenas, two additional player characters and a deluxe digital art book.
The comedy co-op adventure plunges up to four players into the Nordic cosmos, tasking the putrid posse with a heroic mission to retrieve Odin’s magic right eye and make peace with their rotten pasts along the way. The gloriously grotesque adventure sees players brawling, bashing, biting and buddying up to execute undead special moves across the most epic of worlds, including boiling gingerbread swamps and the oozing intestines of the giant Midgaard Serpent.
“We are excited to finally release the physical boxed version of Zombie Vikings into the hands of players”, said Martin Defries, Managing Director of Rising Star Games. “The additional exclusive content in Zombie Vikings Ragnarök Edition makes for a compelling and definitive version of this comedic and barbaric brawler”.
“We poured our heart and soul into Zombie Vikings and made this crazy adventure, which we think the players will really enjoy,” said Klaus Lyngeled, CEO of Zoink Games.
Zombie Vikings Key Features:
1 to 4-player brawler featuring online or couch co-op gameplay
Hilarious story written by Zach Weinersmith (Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal)
Exclusive to the physical box version of Zombie Vikings Ragnarök Edition:
5 bonus Versus Arenas
2 additional playable characters; Frostbjörn and Raybjörn
Deluxe digital art book
For more information on Zombie Vikings Ragnarök Edition, please visit the official site: www.zombie-vikings.com.
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ABOUT ZOINK GAMES
Zoink is an award winning developer in Sweden who loves to innovate and create. Zoink’s last game Stick It to The Man was released on a multitude of consoles and gained critical acclaim. Besides working on their own titles, Zoink also creates for companies such as Disney, Cartoon Network, and Google.
Rising Star Games is a privately held video games publisher with a global reach. With operating offices in Europe and USA the company publishes video game entertainment across all gaming platforms from Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo and via Steam. With decades of combined experience and a genuine passion for interactive entertainment, Rising Star Games is proud of its ever-expanding and enormously diverse catalogue of over 120 titles.
After living as a vampire for 1,000 years, Marceline has decided that it is time for her to become a normal human again. Princess Bubblegum has been working on a cure for vampirism, and while it has yet to be tested, Marceline decides to undergo the experimental procedure. Marceline is later accused of biting and sucking the blood out of the animals in a nearby farm village, but is unable to defend herself against the accusations. Meanwhile, new enemies appear in the form of reborn vampires.
Story
Episodes of Adventure Time featuring Marceline have always been more memorable than others. Her history with Simon, now known as the Ice King, is being gradually revealed, and her issues with her father have also been the subject of multiple episodes. It is only natural that she should now be the star of several consecutive episodes. There are some things going on in the background involving Princess Bubblegum and the Candy Kingdom, and the Flame Princess and Cinnamon Bun are briefly shown together for just a few seconds, but Stakes! is primarily about Marceline. It is not particularly common for this series to delve into philosophical territory, but Marceline’s wish to become mortal is explored carefully and sensitively. Burning people alive was common centuries ago, and the writers make a good point about the pointlessness of violence based on fear and ignorance when a group of villagers raise their pitchforks and try to burn Marceline alive. Finn’s devotion to his friends really shines through during this unusually dark turn of events, and Jake becomes more relatable through his fear of the true perpetrator of the crimes against the farm animals. It is exceedingly rare to see Jake sitting a fight out, but in these episodes, he is not one of the stars of the show. This is Marceline’s adventure, both physically and emotionally.
Until now, flashbacks to Marceline’s past have mostly featured Simon. The second episode of this miniseries reveals a great deal more about her youth. A scene featuring her mother is by far one of the most touching scenes in Stakes!, and it is quite powerful seeing how the humans she encountered over the years have reacted to her. They see her as a threat even when she helps them, although some do eventually come to see her as a genuinely caring person. The only significant problem with Stakes! is that “Everything Stays” is the only episode focusing on flashbacks to Marceline’s past. Each individual flashback could have easily been the focus of a whole episode, yet they are all condensed to only be just long enough to be meaningful. Another problem, albeit a less important one, is that the events of “The Empress Eyes” make it as difficult as it has been in the past to feel any kind of sympathy for the Ice King. The earlier flashback to Marceline’s time with Simon does at least give more emotional insight into the kind of person he used to be, but the writers did not choose to have the Ice King grow, or rather regain his old identity, during this miniseries. Adventure Time has always been about taking one step at a time instead of giving all of the answers and ideal conclusions at once, so if the writers do have plans for the Ice King in the future, they may very well be worth the wait.
The villains in Adventure Time are usually too bizarre to ever be truly annoying. The Lemon Grabs have been a source of great entertainment for fans despite being disturbing, and many of the other bad guys have turned out to be less evil than they first appeared. Marceline’s enemies, the vampires and especially the Vampire King, are created according to this trend. We get to see old-fashioned vampires, hypnotising vampires and more, but the Vampire King is one of the best ‘villains’ ever featured in this series. He might have been evil once, but these episodes show that bad people can become good if they are given a chance. Such people may not always seem to deserve a chance, but in this case, the Vampire King’s dramatic shift in character pushes Marceline to really develop as a character.
Visuals
For the most part, the animation featured in Stakes! is exactly the same as it is throughout the majority of Adventure Time. However, the animation noticeably increases in quality during the climax. It seems as if the animation team got some ideas from Japanese animation, and the end result is amazing. A special opening animation sequence was created for these episodes too. This sequence helps add to the dark atmosphere of this story. The character designs remain the same, but a lot of effort has gone into creating a wide range of unique characters and enemies just for this miniseries. With a bit of editing, this could just as easily be a feature film. One can only hope that the production team creates another miniseries within Adventure Time again, or better yet, a direct-to-TV film.
Audio
The quality of the music is mixed; much of it is the same type of synthesised music present in the rest of the series, but there are a few pieces of music that help add to the emotional atmosphere. There are a few fantastic vocal songs, and the lyrics are as powerful as in Marceline’s previous songs. The voice acting maintains the same quality as before, and Olivia Olson continues to do a perfect job of voicing and singing as Marceline.
Extras
This set features animatics, song demos and an art gallery. The song demos feature basic demonstrations of the songs with Olivia Olson’s vocal tracks, and the art gallery is a short video featuring character designs for all of the characters seen in these eight episodes. These extras present a great way to spend a few minutes after watching the final episode.
Overall
Cartoon Network’s animated series tend to be all about action, but Adventure Time has differed on many occasions. It evokes emotions through the exploration of important themes such as parenthood and romance, and episodes featuring Marceline in particular are always powerful and moving. With so much creative potential, it is no wonder at all that Marceline became the focus of an eight-part story in Stakes!. These episodes depict her character and her past as sensitively as ever. If not for the crude humour present in scenes featuring Finn and Jake, this miniseries might have been one of even more profound. Even with the usual toilet humour, it raises philosophical questions about existence and asks questions about the meaning of good and evil, and then discusses them as best it can. This is Adventure Time at its most powerful and engaging level so far.
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Atlus is preparing to play with the hearts of Persona fans once again as they have updated the officialJapanese website for Persona 5 with a massive countdown timer that is currently counting down to something that will be occurring on May 5th, a date that is of course 05/05.
For now the company has given no clues as to what to expect from the countdown other than a “Take Your Heart” phrase above the count down but considering we already know that the game is supposed to be coming out in Japan sometime this summer and sometime this year in the West, perhaps it might be an official release date announcement? Only time will tell.
Right Stuf has opened pre-orders for their imported limited edition Blu-ray release of the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt. Right Stuf provided an in-depth synopsis of the story:
Their war has not yet ended…
It is Universal Century 0079, at the end of the One Year War between the Earth Federation and the Principality of Zeon. The space colonies of Side 4, or Moore, were previously destroyed by a Zeon attack, and many colonists lost their lives. Side 4 became a shoal zone filled with the wreckage of destroyed colonies and warships, lit by constant flashes of lightning due to collisions between electrified debris. It soon came to be known as the “Thunderbolt Sector.”
The Moore Brotherhood, an Earth Federation Forces unit made up of surviving citizens from Moore, set out to exterminate the Zeon forces in the Thunderbolt Sector in order to reclaim their homeland. To halt the Federation advance, the Zeon forces deployed their own Living Dead Division, which was established to collect combat data on soldiers with prosthetic limbs.
Io Fleming, though part of the Moore Brotherhood, hates being tied down by his homeland and family history. Daryl Lorenz, having lost his legs in earlier battles, is now an ace sniper of the Living Dead Division. When they confront each other on the battlefield, they will reach a mutual realization. These two are destined to kill each other.
This release contains a storage box featuring artwork illustrated by Hajime Katoki. Inside of the box is a 108-page “Animation Works” booklet featuring line art illustrations and staff interviews, a sleeve case illustrated by Yasuo Ohtagaki, a specially created jacket illustration and a special 16-page booklet. On-disc extras include a bonus disc containing “Documentary of Thunderbolt”, storyboards from episodes 1-4, staff and cast audio commentary, promotional videos and TV commercials. None of the extras are in English; they are only in Japanese. All four episodes are presented with Japanese and English audio tracks and English, Japanese, French, Korean and Chinese subtitles.
There will only be limited quantities available. Pre-orders can be made here for $89.99 USD (U.S. Dollars) ahead of its release on July 2, 2016. The cover art is featured below.
Atlus has released a couple of new trailers for Etrian Odyssey V: The End of the Long Myth with the first one focusing on showing off the “Dragoon” class and the second highlight Race and Union Skills.
The Dragoon is a defense specialization type that fights from the front row and is capable of absorbing high amounts of damage while the Race Skills are skills that will be specific to the previously detailed four playable races. As for Union Skills, these can be activated by your party members during a fight and allow them to team up to take down an opponent in one turn.
Famitsu has released some new information regarding Marvelous’ upcoming Fate/Extella title and with it comes a number of new screenshots for the game. The first thing they chose to highlight is the “Master” who will fight along their Servant and this time around players will be able to select between a male or female character that they can name.
The company also revealed how Tamamo no Mae’s combat form change will look, as all the playable Servants in the game will be able to shift into a different form, such as Nero gaining fire abilities. Currently Fate/Extella is set to be released in Japan sometime this year for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita.
Take to the field today as world’s leading Rugby Union teams in Rugby Challenge 3
First true Rugby Union game for next-gen consoles available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, as well as PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360
London, United Kingdom – 22nd April, 2016 – Alternative Software, the UK and Ireland distributor, along with Tru Blu Entertainment in association with games development company, Wicked Witch, are delighted to release the latest instalment and first next-gen Rugby Union game in the Rugby Challenge series, Rugby Challenge 3.
Available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Rugby Challenge 3 introduces even more competitive gameplay, with added realism and fast-paced action with the best players and biggest teams across the world. Containing a host of official licenses, players can get to grips with teams such as England, the Wallabies, the Springboks and many more, as well as playing in leagues such as the Aviva Premiership.
With myriad new features, improvements and fresh content, Rugby Challenge 3 includes Rugby Sevens action for the first time, Be A Pro mode where you go from rookie to captaining your club and representing your nation; and FanHub to create your own player, with player and team sharing capabilities across all platforms. All this encapsulated in a brand new graphics engine for players to indulge in.
Further features:
Real-time commentary from seasoned rugby commentators Grant Nisbett and former All Blacks turned commentator Justin Marshall. French language commentary from Eric Bayle and Thomas Lombard.
Play in different game modes including: Single Match; multi-team Competition; extensive multi-year Career Mode; Be a Pro Mode; and Online Multiplayer Mode.
Play over 11 competitions including Super Rugby, the NRC and Currie Cup.
For further information on Alternative Software and other titles, please visit the official website at www.alternativesoftware.com .
About Alternative Software
First established in 1985, Alternative Software is now celebrating its 31st Anniversary and is considered one of the major companies in the UK computer industry. The company is still a growing global success, having over 400 titles to its name, releasing several “Top Forty” video games on console, handheld and PC. www.alternativesoftware.com
About Tru Blu Entertainment.
Tru Blu Entertainment is the video game publishing arm, of Home Entertainment Suppliers Pty Ltd (HES) who specialise in the distribution of games, video game consoles, and accessories throughout the Australian market and throughout the world. Established in 1984, HES are the exclusive Australian distributors of Mad Catz and Tru Blu Games. Tru Blu games include Rugby Union, Rugby League and AFL franchises on both Microsoft and Sony Gaming Platforms.
About Wicked Witch Software
Wicked Witch is a provider of exceptional interactive games and applications of games technology and art. The team at Wicked Witch are united by a love of games. Wicked Witch is driven by creating engaging experiences that embrace and contribute to the science and art of digital games.
Earlier today, Toei Animation announced the main members of the English dub cast for the World Triggeranime. The list is as follows (character/actor):
Osamu Mikumo – Brian Doe
Yuma Kuga – Cathy Weseluck
Chika Amatori – Caitlyn Bairstow
Yuichi Jin – Andrew Francis
Replica – Marco Soriano
These voice actors have varying levels of experience working with anime voice acting. This is Caitlyn Bairstow’s first anime role, and Brian Doe’s second anime role. His first role was in LBX. Marco Soriano has had two other roles: a one-off role in the Master Keaton OVA and a role in Cross Fight B-Daman eS. Andrew Francis and Cathy Weseluck have had significant experience in anime voice acting. Cathy Weseluck may be known more recently as the voice of Near in the English dub of Death Note.
Sentai Filmworks has announced their acquisition of the When Supernatural Battles Became Commonplace anime. The adaptation aired in Japan in late 2014. The series will be available on DVD and Blu-ray with dual language options on August 30, 2016. Sentai Filmworks provided a synopsis of the series:
One day, a group of four girls and one boy in the literature club experienced an incredible power awakening within them. With that, they dove into an exciting world of high-powered magical battles to defend humanity… or did they? With their daily lives remaining mostly peaceful, they find that they can use their powers fairly wastefully. The curtain opens on a story filled with comedy, love, and, of course, supernatural battles!
The anime is based on the original light novel series by Kota Nozomi. 029 provided the original illustrations. Masahiko Otsuka was the chief director and the person in charge of handling the series composition. Masanori Takashi directed the series, and Satoshi Yamaguchi provided the character design. The series was animated by TRIGGER, the animation company known for their original series Little Witch Academia and Kill la Kill.