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Xbox Newsbeat: April 27, 2015

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Ahh it’s good to be back! Welcome to this week’s installment of Xbox Newbeat folks. Firstly, I’d like to give a huge shoutout to Jamie for holding down the fort while I was away, he did a bang up job and made sure this engine kept turning. So now that I’m back, lets hit the ground running and get straight into some killer Microsoft news!


Spartan Locke Showcases Deadly Skills in New Halo 5: Guardians Trailer

Do you wanna see some Halo 5: Guardians footage? Yeah you wanna see some Halo 5: Guardians footage! Check out the latest trailer that shows off the Spartan Locke armor set for multiplayer in action:

Fans who reserve Halo 5: Guardians will get access at launch to the pre-order exclusive Spartan Locke, HUNTER-class armour set for use in multiplayer:

  • HUNTER-Class Armour: Sophisticated and lethal, HUNTER-class armour incorporates Watershed Division’s latest warfighting technology.
  • HUNTER-Class Helmet: Though still considered a prototype implementation, the HUNTER’s sensor suite enhances situational and threat awareness.

ID@Xbox Spotlights

The ID@ Xbox Program has already brought us some seriously cool games, and now we are about to get a whole bunch more! Check out the games that we will be getting over the next few days:

  • Pinball FX2 Add-On: Marvel Avengers Age of Ultron

Based on Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Age of Ultron, the epic follow-up to the biggest Super Hero movie of all time, relive the struggle of Earth’s mightiest heroes, including Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Incredible Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye against Ultron and his seemingly endless army.

  • Pinball FX2 DLC: Star Wars Rebels Table – 29 April

Star Wars Pinball: Star Wars Rebels will take players on a journey to a galaxy far, far away, teaming them up with the crew of the starship Ghost, including Kanan Jarrus, Ezra Bridger, Zeb Orrelios, Sabine Wren, Hera Syndulla and the grumpy astromech Droid™ Chopper as they join forces to take on the evil Empire. The table will feature fully-animated starships including the Ghost and TIE fighters, a flaming engine thruster spindisk, Chopper’s own mini playfield, and seven exciting missions inspired by the show.

  • Happy Wars – 24 April

Happy Wars is a large-scale online multiplayer action game, involving up to 20 players per match. Go wild in over-the-top melees in a fantasy setting featuring comical characters! Assign any of the six unique character classes to your player character, personalise it by adding customisation parts from a wide variety of choices, and engage in heated sieges and cast spells in grand magical battles with players all over the world!

  • The Escapists Add-on: Alcatraz – 22 April

Try to escape from one of the most famous prisons in the world, Alcatraz. Now is your chance to add your name to the list of ‘famous’ escape attempts as you try and escape from one of America’s strongest prisons. The Escapists is an award winning prison break simulation that provides players the opportunity of experiencing a light-hearted insight into everyday prison life.

Shovel Knight is a sweeping classic action adventure game with awesome gameplay, memorable characters, and an 8-bit retro aesthetic. You play as the eponymous Shovel Knight, a small knight with a huge quest, who wields a ShovelBlade; a multipurpose weapon whose techniques have now been lost to the ages. The Battletoads, from the iconic Rare game, are going to be returning exclusively in the Xbox One version of Shovel Knight! Developer Yacht Club Games are bringing the radical attitude and gameplay of the NES classic to the Shovel Knight world.

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  • Smite

SMITE is an online battleground where the Gods of Old wage war in the name of conquest, glory, and most of all, FUN. Whether this is your first Multiplayer Online Battle Arena (MOBA) game or you’re a seasoned veteran, the intense action and irreverent mythology of SMITE will make you a believer.

  • Nero (Storm in a Teacup)

NERO is a magical adventure where you play as a kid, followed by a mysterious black clothed companion, uncovering the mysteries behind the strange world they inhabit. With simple gameplay and accessible controls in a rich interactive environment filled with puzzles, NERO invites players to explore and experience emotions and feelings that are uncommon in videogames, redefining the visual novel genre and reshaping it in a next-generation first-person game.


So there we have it folk, another killer installment of Xbox Newbeat. Which of today’s two headlines was most exciting? Are you a Halo fan, or more of an indie platformer kind of gamer? Let us know in the comments below and make sure you stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the sweet Xbox new as it becomes available.

 

Call of Duty: Black Ops III Marks a New Era of Co-op in Call of Duty

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Call of Duty: Black Ops III was revealed today with a brand new trailer. The real exciting news actually appeared on the Call of Duty website for the new title, Call of Duty: Black Ops III is implementing some serious development efforts to make this the four player co-op shooter of the year.

The story campaign has been designed for replayability and four player co-op. Treyarch is mixing traditional linear sections designed for the epic cinematic experience and open world zones designed for flexible decision making. The story mode will be taking a page from the multiplayer portion, adopting a progression and customization system. Treyarch’s legendary zombie mode is also getting a similar treatment, getting a full progression system and its own story campaign.

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare brought some of the biggest changes to the franchise through the use of Exoskeleton movement. Black Ops III plans to take things to the next level by smoothing out the control by implementing a chain based movement system that allows players to jump, slide, run, and mantle in one smooth movement while shooting their gun. Personally, this sounds like a huge improvement over Advanced Warfare’s bursts of movement, which always felt a bit clunky to me.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III will be dropping last-gen consoles. The game will launch on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows on November 6, 2015.

Unbreakable Machine-Doll Review

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Unbreakable Machine-Doll
Studio: Lerche
Publisher: FUNimation
Format: Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack
Release Date: March 3, 2015
Price: $64.98 – Available Here

Overview
In an alternate 20th century reality there exists a practice called “Machinart” that allows humans to create and control special dolls with magic. These dolls, created from a mixture of technology and magic, come in various shapes and sizes though they tend to be used most commonly as weapons even though the more advanced ones appear to be as intelligent and self-aware as their human counterparts.

Unbreakable Machine-Doll tells the story of a certain Japanese puppeteer named Raishin Akabane as he and his partnered doll Yaya enroll in the most prestigious schools in the world, Walpurgis Royal Academy of Machinart in Liverpool. With his partner at his side and the potential for violence quite high, is Unbreakable Machine-Doll worth picking up?

Story
Before Raishin and Yaya even have a chance to arrive at Walpurgis Academy the steam-engine using train they are riding starts to go out of control. Once the pair manage to stop train before it crashes into the station, potentially killing hundreds of people it serves as a quick example of just how powerful Yaya and these dolls can potentially be. After managing to make it safely through the gates, Raishin finds that he is far from skilled in the art of puppetry and in fact ranks second last in the entire class of students.

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What seems like a series that could simply become a standard shōnen school series about battling and rising through the ranks is far more than that as Unbreakable Machine-Doll features quite a number of moving pieces. While it is indeed Raishin’s goal to become one of the top students in the school and take part in the combat tournament between the top 100 students in the school, he is also there for a number of different reasons.

One of these reasons is to gain vengeance on a certain masked man named “Magus” who is tied into Raishin’s tragic past as well as the death of his family. However thanks to the incredible skill that Magus wields he is incapable of making any moves and there are other ties holding him down, many of which happen to be the various girls he meets up with in the school as well as his own doll Yaya. You see, Yaya is far from your run of the mill doll as she was created by the legendary puppeteer Shoko Karyusai who continues to monitor Raishin’s actions so that he doesn’t foolishly throw his life away.

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That of course is a bit difficult for Raishin as the storyline in Unbreakable Machine-Doll is broken down into three separate story arcs that involve him getting involved in incredibly dangerous situations in order to help out a girl in need, much to the chagrin of Yaya who is so enamored with Raishin that one of the running jokes throughout the series are her constant sexually charged advances and attempts to try and become Raishin’s wife.

The introductory arc involves a powerful but fallen English noblewoman named Charlotte with no friends but is seen as a possible suspect in an investigation involving the serial killing of dolls. While this arc mostly deals with introducing Charlotte as well as a number of the concepts that make up the world of Unbreakable Machine-Doll, the arcs following this one take a more serious tone as they explore the dark side of technology and of those willing to shatter the ideas of ethics and morality in order to achieve their goals through dastardly experimentation.

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In many ways, Unbreakable Machine-Doll is smartly written in the way that each of these three story arcs tie themselves together and every character introduced continues to play roles throughout the story. Once the second arc finishes and the third begins, the sibling pair introduced in the previous arc play large roles while Charlotte’s family past that was previously described in the first arc is utilized by a villain to exploit her abilities by threatening one of the few family members she still has.

Now while I did say that this series is written rather intelligently, it also suffers from simply not having enough time to continue its story or explain things well enough. While world-building is plentiful and quite a few explanations are given about how some of the smaller concepts work, viewers are given very few details about how exactly many of the broader aspects of the world, such as magic and even Yaya’s abilities, which leaves viewers to simply take in events as they happen and hope they understand everything as it unfolds. The final arc also suffers in this regard as it quickly has to try and wrap itself up by the twelfth episode when there is clearly more to the events that take place at the end as the villain and her newly revealed creation simply leave the stage despite it being obvious that she is after far more than simple revenge and is a dangerous threat that simply escapes due to lack of time.

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Rather than feel rushed, Unbreakable Machine-Doll feels like a series that deserved a longer original run. Thankfully outside of the aforementioned limitations, the series finds a nice balance between intense action sequences, most of which take place at night or in darker areas, and rather humorous character interactions that almost always take part during the daylight hours. In fact this serves as a nice split in what viewers can expect as the majority of the interactions between the characters, including plenty of sexy misunderstandings with Yaya and Frey and jokes about flat chests, to take place during the day while night almost always serves as a time for fighting or closing out the day with Yaya making more advances on Raishin or destroying things out of jealousy.

Visuals
Lerche studio chose some rather interesting design decisions in regards to Unbreakable Machine-Doll as almost every action sequences falls back on the use of CG. These action sequences are intense looking but it is evident that the focus on fighting at night or dark environments was done to make sure that the CG would blend in better with the rest of the more standard animation and also make it difficult to determine whenever things began to look strange. This is highly evident during the first episode where CG is utilized in the train sequence and both Yaya and Raishin are very awkward looking in broad daylight.

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The rest of the series is handled fairly normally though there is a certain uniqueness to the way that the character designs have been handled. This unique look does help set the series apart but will appear fairly unconventional to many as the character expressions are incredibly clean looking. The clothing and architectural designs fit an early 20th century London environment with Yaya, Shoko, and her other two masterpiece dolls standing out due to the oriental clothing designs.

Audio
One of the greatest strengths that an English dub will always have over the original Japanese voice track is that the English voice actors can utilize accents whenever necessary, especially in the case of a series that takes place in London and features many characters from different parts of Europe. Thanks to this, a large number of characters have been given fitting English accents with different sounding variations to better fit their origins while also mixing in various British slang and insults to try and create an authentic sounding dub that is very satisfying to listen to.

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The same can be said in regards to the background music throughout the series as there is quite a bit of variety to the musical score, allowing for appropriate range between battle sequences and more light-hearted events. As far as the opening and closing theme goes, the opening theme “Anicca” by Hitomi Harada (Yaya’s Japanese voice actress) serves as a dramatic rock focused intro while the closing theme is the much more addicting sounding “Maware! Setsugetsuka.” There are three variations of this song with each variant having either Yaya, Irori, or Komurasaki’s Japanese voice actresses perform the song with the focus being centered on their character.

Extras
Unbreakable Machine-Doll comes with a number of on-disc extras from FUNimation including numerous promotional trailers and videos, two episode commentaries, a clean version of the opening song and a clean version of all three variations plus an 8-bit version of the ending theme, and twenty seven minutes worth of bonus shorts. The episode commentaries, episode 1 includes Christopher Bevins (Voice Director), Clifford Chapin (Raishin), Bryn Apprill (Yaya), and Kristin McCollum (Kimberly, while the second commentary is for episode 12 and sees the return of Christopher Bevins, Kristin Sutton (Charlotte), David Wald (Sigmund), and Linday Seidal (Frey).

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As for the aforementioned bonus shorts, they serve mostly as a way to give viewers a bit of extra fan service as many characters appear nude in some form but there is also quite a bit of information revealed in one bonus short as it explains some of the details of the magic in the series’ world. Interestingly enough, this collection of shorts also tells a mini-story tied into a part of Raishin’s past, which is highly unusual but a welcome addition.

Overall
Unbreakable Machine-Doll suffers from simply not having enough time given to the series and leaving many of the aspects in series’ unique world vague. With a longer run many of these issues may have been resolved, especially since what is actually presented in Unbreakable Machine-Doll is superb. The action sequences are extremely impressive looking while the character interactions are quite humorous with touches of fan service from time to time. This first season serves as a great beginning to what I hope will eventually continue into a second season, but for now expect Unbreakable Machine-Doll to tell a story with plenty of questions left hanging at the end of the final episode.

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Persona 4: Dancing All Night’s Latest Trailer Highlights Naoto

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After taking a brief break, Atlus has returned with another new character trailer for Persona 4: Dancing All Night and this time around it happens to focus on introducing Naoto Shirogane. Naoto is continuing her work as a detective for the police force but returns to the city after the events of Persona 4 in order to fulfill a request from Rise with the protagonist and the group.

You can check out Naoto’s trailer below where it shows off a few of her dance moves to “Signs of Love” as well as a few of her costumes. As for the game itself, Persona 4: Dancing All Night is currently set to be released in Japan on June 25th with a North American release planned for sometime this year.

BlazBlue: Alter Memory English Dub Trailer Released

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About a month ago FUNimation revealed that they were able to bring most of the English voice actors from the Blazblue fighting game series back to reprise their roles in the series except for Platinum the Trinity and Rachel’s familiar Nago. Now they have released a new English dubbed trailer for BlazBlue: Alter Memory to give us a brief sampling of how the characters will sound and thankfully it seems that the cast hasn’t lost a step.

It is worth noting that FUNimation has still not revealed the voice actress for Taokaka nor the voice actor for Iron Tager, but from the short time that Taokaka appeared in the trailer it sounds like she will still be voiced by Philece Sampler though we can likely expect a full reveal sometime before BlazBlue: Alter Memory‘s release on June 30th.

Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation English Dub Previewed in Trailer

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Last month FUNimation revealed the English dub cast for Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation and it pleased many fans thanks to the amount of effort the company went through to bring nearly every original voice actress from the video game series back to work on the anime.

Now the company has released a preview trailer giving us a glimpse at how some of the characters will sound and, as one would guess considering the retained cast, each character sounds exactly as they should. Currently FUNimation is planning on releasing Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Animation in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack on June 9th for $64.98 with a limited edition priced at $69.98.

First English Footage of Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson Released

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Last month XSEED Games announced that they will be releasing Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson in North America and Europe this Summer and recently Marvelous Europe decided to share some of the first English gameplay footage of the game. It is worth noting that this trailer features an extremely early “beta build” of the English release and “is not representative of the final product.”

You can check out the gameplay footage below where the a few dialogue scenes involving Asuka searchign for Himura and Katsuragi speaking with Hikage are shown and finally the footage ends with a full battle between Ikaruga and Yomi.

Rumor: Konami’s Silent Hills Looks to be Cancelled

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At the moment, it seems that the once hyped Silent Hills may now be yet another casualty of this Kojima/Konami war. Earlier today, a tweet was sent out from Matt Hackney, who was posting quite a bit of information regarding a recent interview with Guillermo del Toro. One quote however shattered millions of fans’ hopes and dreams, which you can see here:

Ouch. Yes folks, it seems to be for real. Silent Hill is not dead as a franchise, but the game that had a small yet groundbreaking teaser and gave us hope for horror could very well be cancelled. This is still a rumor at this point, so look for Konami to be stepping forward with something far more formal at a latter time. We’ll keep you updated.

Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed Limited Edition Announced

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Idea Factory International has announced that they will be selling a special limited edition of Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed which will be sold exclusively through Iffy’s Store. The limited edition is priced at $57.99 and will include the following items:

  • A copy Hyperdimension Neptunia U
  • Purple Heart Body Pillow Case – Whether it’s crunch time, solo game time, or movie night with friends, this super slick Purple Heart Body Pillow Case will keep you feeling extra comfy! With over 4 ft. of Purple Heart, this gorgeous pillow case snuggles firmly against your body pillow… and you! Not in the mood to snuggle? Not a problem! This also makes some great wall art, showcasing Purple Heart’s strength and glory to the max!
  • Hyperdimension Neptunia U Soundtrack – Take every day to 11 with this action-packed Hyperdimension Neptunia U soundtrack! Now getting a cup of coffee can have the intensity of CPUs in battle!
  • Collector’s Box – Unleash the contents of this limited edition, or keep it all packed in this sturdy telescope box!

Those looking to pre-order the limited edition can do so once pre-orders open on May 1st 6 p.m. PDT / 9 p.m. EDT. You may want to be quick on the pre-order as sales of these items tend to run out extremely quickly. As for the game itself, Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed is set to be released on the PS Vita at retail and digital on May 19th in North America, and in Europe on May 22nd at retail and digitally on May 27th

Dungeon Travelers 2’s Western Release Censors Four Images

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While Western games celebrate the ability to rip someone in half and eat their innards or feature nudity in various forms, it is becoming increasingly common that any Japanese game released in the West will be censored in some form if it features any type of lewd content.

Such is the case with Atlus USA’s most recent game license, Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal. Atlus has been upfront with the details of their censorship however and have revealed that they needed to edit four in-game CGs in order to bring the title within the ESRB’s “Mature” rating but are also working with the developers to make sure these edits are as minor as possible.

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It is currently unknown which of the four CGs have been censored but you can read Atlus‘ entire statement about the edits below:

Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal presented some challenges during the localization process — specifically, adapting some of the fan service content to western sensibilities. Localization by nature requires some changes to be made for content to be understood en masse, which is why Atlus worked closely with developer Aquaplus to preserve the game’s themes and content to its fullest.

In order to comply with restrictions set forth by rating boards, Atlus made concessions on just four in-game images. On these images, some minor edits were made (and approved by the developer) to adjust the overt graphics to within acceptable ranges for the game’s M-rating.

Atlus is committed to being one of the leading publishers of niche JRPGs, and are very aware of what impact censorship can have on import titles; we are confident that the changes we made to the images in Dungeon Travelers 2 were the least invasive possible to still be eligible for a release in the west.

Thematically, the game remains as true as possible to the original Japanese version, including the preservation of the original Japanese audio.