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Chain of Command to Release Early Access in 2015

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BitBunch has announced that an early access version of Chain of Command, an upcoming WWII strategy game, is to be released in early 2015. The title will feature the major powers during the war. BitBunch is promising that the title will be a historically accurate RTS. This is a good trend to see, unlike other games in set in WWII, such as Sniper Elite III; while these titles are fun, they’re less about accuracy and more about setting the player up in a WWII theme park.

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Chain of Command will boast large scale armies, commanding bodies of troops and vehicles. Additionally, battles will take place on historically accurate maps. Strategies and tactics will be forced to change at a moment’s notice due to weather effects, enemy actions, supply, and communications.

Players will issue commands based on actual military command structure, bringing an interesting and ambitious flair to the title. Different units will be AI-controlled, freeing up the player to look at the bigger picture.

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The early access portion will be released in Quarter 2 of 2015 and will boast a taste of combat. This section will be set in May 1940 and feature a German Panzer division attempting to cross the Meuse river and blitz past the French lines.

BitBunch looks to be taking an ambitious stab at the RTS genre. Not only are large ground battles to be implemented, but naval warfare and aerial combat are to be featured as well. While from a new independent studio, this PC RTS looks like one to keep an eye on.

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Indie Gala Every Monday Bundle #41 Now Available

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Indie Gala and Capsule Computers are welcoming in the new year with the Indie Gala Every Monday Bundle #41. The first bundle of 2015 contains six indie games for one price.

Space Salvager – A space opera that starts players out with their very own ship and a galaxy full of opportunities for adventure.

Why So Evil – A deviously challenging title with absolutely no checkpoints or saves and plenty of ways to die.

Eternal Winter – Armed with only four sled dogs, players will need to survive the harsh winter full of hungry animals and unforgiving cold.

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CubeZ – A third person shooter featuring a fully destructable environment.

Claustrophobia: The Downward Struggle – A rogue-like dungeon crawler that provides players with the freedom to create their own character class.

Krater – A post-apocalyptic RPG inspired by the original Fallout set in Sweden. The game comes with the Collector’s Edition content.

For the first 24 hours of the sale, all six games costs only $1.89. Grab your bundle at Indie Gala today.

Mad Catz Ships F.R.E.Q. 9 Wireless Surround Headset, Announces F.R.E.Q. TE at CES 2015

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Mad Catz made two major announcements ahead of CES 2015 today.

First, the F.R.E.Q. 9 Wireless Surround Headset is shipping to retailers and customers who purchased through Mad Catz’ web store.. The closed over the ear headset is driven by two 50mm Neodymium drivers. The Bluetooth headset supports the AptX codec for near lossless sound quality over a low latency Bluetooth connection and the AM3D Audio surround sound technology used in F-16 Falcon jets to warn pilots of incoming missiles. The F.R.E.Q. 9 Wireless Surround Headset comes with a Bluetooth adapter box that accepts digital optical and analogue sources.

mad-catz-freq-9-promo-shot-003A microphone is built into the headset, allowing for communication on mobile devices, consoles, and computers without the need for a boom mic. The F.R.E.Q. 9 uses Digitally-controlled Active Noise Cancellation technology to keep background noises out and binaural monitoring to prevent players shouting into their microphone.

A special app for iOS and Android devices allows users to check on the 20 hour battery and manage features like noise cancellation.

The F.R.E.Q. 9 Wireless Surround Headset is available now for $299.99 USD. The headset is compatible with Android, iOS, Mac, PC, and Xbox 360mad-catz-freq-9-promo-shot-002

Mad Catz also announced the F.R.E.Q TE Stereo Gaming Headset today. The latest addition to the Tournament Edition line is designed to be light weight and tuned for competitive e-sports. The headset uses a universal 3.5mm jack that is found on all computers. Memory foam-padded ear cups helps cut out background noise, while the 50mm drivers are tuned for picking out sound cues.

No word on the F.RE.Q. TE’s release date or MSRP.

Ultimate Ears Adds UE MEGABOOM to Portable Speaker Line Up

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With CES 2015 about to kick off, Logitech is firing the opening shots with the announcement of the UE MEGABOOM mobile speaker under the audiophile-oriented Ultimate Ears brand.

The larger sibling to the UE BOOM, the UE MEGABOOM is a wireless Bluetooth ready speaker weighing under two pounds. The speaker provides 360 degrees of sound and can be linked up with another UE MEGABOOM or UE BOOM unit to deliver stereo sound. The UE MEGABOOM is rated at IPX7 for water proofing and is stain resistant for those really wild parties.

The UE MEGABOOM can pump up an ear blasting 90dBA with its two 2″ drivers. A replaceable lithium ion battery is capable of providing up to 20 hours of battery life and is charged with a micro-USB cable in about 2.5 hours.

The UE MEGABOOM is priced at $299.99 USD MSRP and is available in four colours.

 

 

Yu-Sibu: I Couldn’t Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job Review

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Yu-Sibu: I Couldn’t Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job
Studio: Asread
Publisher: Sentai Filmworks
Format: DVD, Blu-ray (Reviewed)
Release Date: November 18, 2014
Price: $59.98 – Available Here

Overview
What happens to workers who find that they are no longer needed? They usually find themselves struggling to adapt to a new job that they are ill-suited for and this is especially true when it comes to soldiers. In what has become a trend of anime adaptations of light novels with ridiculously long names, Yu-Sibu: I Couldn’t Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job puts a fantasy spin on the concept. So now that Yu-Sibu has been released in North America, is this comedy worth picking up?

Story
Fighting against Demons has always been common place in the world and the demon king always seemed to destroy any hero who tried to put an end to his reign of terror. Due to this fact, humanity has established a Hero Training Program where numerous youths are trained from a young age to slay demons and become heroes. Raul Chaser happened to be the strongest hero-in-training in his class but that all came to an end when the demon king was slain and the program was shut down since it was no longer needed.

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Now unemployed and with no skills other than slaying demons with special finishing moves, Raul found himself lost and struggling to find a job in a world with no need for heroes. After finally finding a job, Raul has been working at Magic Shop Reon where instead of facing off against the undead and beasts of unimaginable terror, he now has to fulfill orders, deal with customers, and other issues that come with working in a retail store. Considering there is no electricity in the world of Yu-Sibu as everything is instead powered by magic that can possibly go out of control and many people using various monsters as transportation, this is far from your standard appliance store.

That being said, this is far from his ideal choice of work and Raul languishes in the store until a new girl named Fino Bloodstone is hired as his junior. While new hires are fairly standard, the fact that Fino is actually the daughter of the now deceased demon king is a big issue as she barely knows how things work in the human world and constantly talks to customers like she is a mid-level dungeon boss greeting soon to be killed explorers.

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Tasked with training the demon king’s daughter, the failed hero Raul is in for quite a challenge as he teaches Fino the ways of the world. While the idea of a demon king and a hero working together isn’t exactly new, thanks to the focus of the series being on Raul and Fino as well as their interactions with customers, fellow co-workers, and friends Yu-Sibu’s take on a failed demon king as well as a failed hero is certainly refreshing, even if it really doesn’t try anything special.

Most of the cast is interesting and some have a few secrets that are merely hinted at, such as who exactly the store manager is, but of them all the character that shines the brightest in this group is Fino. While she is extremely naïve and unfamiliar with everything ranging from customer service to even wearing clothes properly, her non-stop energy and up-beat personality make her the star of the show and by pairing her with Raul Yu-Sibu creates an great couple that develops over the course of the series as both characters grow through their interactions with one another.

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Most of the events involve simple tasks that come from working at an electronics and appliance store, such as repairs, installations, handling down-time with co-workers, and spending time with friends, both new and old, outside of work, things do take a bit of a turn in the second half of the series when a rival big-box store arrives on the scene threatening to put Reon out of business. In fact, the arrival of this rival store brings with it another aspect that forces both Raul and Fino to confront their pasts as they must deal with those who are unhappy with the way the world has turned out since the fall of the demon king.

As mentioned before, thanks to the way that Raul spends so much time teaching Fino and watching her grow, the feelings that seem to develop over the course of the series into something more than simple co-workers feels natural. Of course, being a romantic comedy like this, there are some rival girls that have their eyes set on Raul but their unrequited feelings and Raul’s denseness is played for laughs with few harem antics coming into play.

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All in all Yu-Sibu gives us a unique enough story that is a lot of fun even if it may have a rather simple sounding setting. Thanks to a likable cast of side-characters, most of which are rather useful and have some stand-out moments of their own, and of course the main heroine Fino, Yu-Sibu is a blast to watch especially if you have a good sense of humor since many of the jokes rely on Fino’s inexperience with human society, Raul’s reactions to her, and plenty of RPG clichés.

Visuals
Yu-Sibu begins with an excellent looking action sequence that masks the real nature of the series and although the overall quality does take a bit of a drop after this sequence, Yu-Sibu still remains an excellent looking series. The background scenery throughout the series is quite impressive and although there are times that characters might look a bit strange while idle or at mid-range, detailed character design and the use of vivid colors makes each character stand out.

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One thing that Yu-Sibu has plenty of it is fan-service. One of the first discoveries that Raul makes about Fino is that she is a girl, which happens after he unzips her top only for a pair of bouncing breasts to pop out. There are plenty of doses of fan-service scattered throughout the series with nearly every named female character being naked at some point in time, though Fino is generally the one exposed thanks to her air-headed nature. Thanks to the design of the characters and the way that the fan-service is handled, anyone who enjoys panty shots or exposed breasts will find plenty in Yu-Sibu.

Audio
Sentai Filmworks’ release of Yu-Sibu comes with only the original Japanese voice track and while this is a bit unfortunate for those who would have preferred a dub, the Japanese voice actors do a great job here. Especially since one of my favorite things throughout the entire series happened to be Fino’s amazing sounding laughter.

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The background music throughout the series is fairly standard and unfortunately does little to stand out. One thing that is inserted often into the background is the ending theme “Sticking Places” by Sphere as they are inserted into the title as an idol group. This ending theme is fitting for the series but doesn’t really stand out while the opening theme “Extra Revolution” by ZAQ is a memorable little song that not only fits but is paired with some goofy but fun animation.

Extras
As for the release of Yu-Sibu, Sentai Filmworks has included the standard extras that are clean versions of the opening and ending theme, disc credits, trailers for other Sentai Filmworks releases, and the OVA which is counted as episode 13. This OVA features Raul’s sister coming to visit him while he puts on an elaborate ruse to try and convince her that he is still a hero, which ends up devolving into plenty of comedic and fan-service heavy moments.

Overall
Yu-Sibu: I Couldn’t Become a Hero, So I Reluctantly Decided to Get a Job may not have the most original concept but it is still an enjoyable workplace comedy with tons of great humor set in an interesting world. It is thanks to Fino’s delightful personality and over exuberance that everything works so well in the series as she is a perfect fit with Raul as these two failures come together in a series that is full of silly comedy and a few serious moments and is far better than its extremely long name might let on.

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fault milestone two to be localized by Sekai Project

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fault-milestone-two-cover-artWith Sekai Project becoming a very familiar name for visual novel fans, it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that they have recently announced that they are now in the process of planning the localization for Alice in Dissonance’s fault milestone two on PC.

The company had just recently released the first milestone (episode) on Steam back on December 15th and although the first episode did have its faults, we mentioned that there is potential to be tapped in subsequent episodes so it will certainly be interesting to see how the story will go from here, especially since the image for fault milestone two, shown to the right, hints at an event near the end of milestone one. You can read our full review for fault milestone one here.

While fans of the series wait for fault milestone two, they can also keep an eye out for the eventual PS Vita and Android port for milestone one which was funded back during milestone one’s Kickstarter, though at the moment no exact release date for these ports have been announced.

Sakura Angels added to Steam Greenlight by Sekai Project

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If the name Sakura Angels sounds familiar and the artwork in the image above is reminiscent of another title recently released through Steam and other marketplaces, then you likely are familiar with Winged Cloud’s other work, Sakura Spirit.

If you happened to like that fox girl filled title then you’ll be happy to hear that Sekai Project is helping Winged Cloud once again by adding Sakura Angels to Steam Greenlight. Currently no release date nor price has been announced for Sakura Angels but a trailer and a story summary for the game can be found below. Once it is released, Sakura Angels will be available for PC, Mac, and Linux.

Two girls, blessed with magical powers, are faced with the task of saving the lonely protagonist from the clutches of a mysterious witch and ancient evil, sealed away long ago by his ancestors. What does this sorceress want from our protagonist? Find out more in Sakura Angels!

Trails of Cold Steel domain registered by XSEED

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Those of you hoping that Sen no Kiseki, the most recent game in The Legend of Heroes series of titles, would be localized may have some hope. After finding that Corpse Party: Blood Drive’s domain name was registered by XSEED, the Marvelous USA forum users also found that the company had registered a domain name under TrailsofColdSteel.com which doesn’t directly fit the Sen no Kiseki title which translates roughly to Trails of the Flash.

This would mean however that XSEED would be skipping over a few other titles in The Legend of Heroes series, Zero no Kiseki (Trails of Zero, Ao no Kiseki (Trails of Blue), and Nayuta no Kiseki (Trails of Nayuta) but Sen no Kiseki is not only the most recently released title (2013), it was also released for the PS Vita and PS3, making it the most likely title of the bunch.

Of course, as this hasn’t been confirmed this may simply be XSEED covering its bases or a new title completely unrelated to the Legend of Heroes series.

Corpse Party: Blood Drive domain registered by XSEED

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All it takes is someone to scratch the surface of a discovery before they find much more beneath that and that seems to be the case with XSEED‘s domain registrations. The members of Marvelous USA’s forum have found that a domain called CorpsePartyBloodDrive.com has been registered by XSEED and considering that is the exact name of the PS Vita continuation of the Corpse Party series that XSEED Games has localized two titles of so far, it isn’t too much of a stretch to assume that this means that Corpse Party: Blood Drive will be heading West.

Of course this could simply be the company covering its bases, but with the horror title released in Japan back in mid-July we can only keep an eye out for an announcement.

Forbidden Magna may be heading West as Lord of Magna

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It seems that XSEED Games is kicking off the new year by registering some domain names and thanks to this we have some hints as to what they may be announcing soon. First found by members of Marvelous USA’s forum, one of the domains registered by the company is LordofMagna.com which is an extremely close fit to the strategy RPG Forbidden Magna that was released in Japan back in October by Marvelous.

The potential for a name change is very understandable and since the director of the game, Masahide Miyata, has worked on the Rune Factory games, there is a very good chance that XSEED will be making some sort of announcement for the title this year.