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Mikasa Ackerman figure, Cardcaptor Sakura nendoroid and more now up for pre-order

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Following up last week‘s set of pre-orders, Good Smile Company has announced another set of figures, figma, and nendoroids that have been made available for pre-order from their website. This time around we have figures from all over the board but the highlight happens to be from Attack on Titan. Each of these figures is currently available from the company’s website and more details on each can be found below.


To start with we have a limited edition figure of Mikasa Ackerman from Attack on Titan. This is the “DX Ver.” of the figure that is based off of the package art for the second volume of the animated series and comes with a special rooftop base to give this highly detailed scale figure the best look possible. The figure is set to be released in October 2014 and it can be pre-ordered here and is priced at ¥14,800.


For those looking to save a little bit but still get in on that detailed 1/8th scale figure of Mikasa Ackerman there is a cheaper option. This version does not come with the rooftop base and instead comes with a different base that is actually not shown. Anyways, this figure is also set to be released in October 2014 and can be pre-ordered here for a price of ¥13,800.


Moving away from Attack on Titan we have a nendoroid from the classic series Cardcaptor Sakura. This nendoroid is of Sakura Kinomoto herself and is set to be released in September 2014. This nendoroid comes with three different expressions, her Sealing Wand and a Clow Card. There are also alternate lower body parts to allow her to be placed in different poses, some of which can be seen below, and Keroberos is also included to be displayed by her side. This nendoroid can be pre-ordered here at a price of ¥4,800.


The next pre-orderable item is a figma of Ninja Slayer from Phat! Company. Priced at ¥4,320 and set for a release in September 2014 the figure can be pre-ordered here. This highly posable figma comes with a number of different facial expressions and designs, various speech bubbles, and numerous pieces of ninja equipment and special effects that can be added for effect.


Our next figma comes from Max Factory and is for Fate/Stay Night’s Archer. This figma is set for release in August 2014, is priced at ¥5,000, and can be pre-ordered here. Being a figma, Archer can be placed in a number of different poses and he comes with his dual blades Kanshou and Bakuya as well as his bow Caladbolg II and alternate sword are included alongside a shouting expression that can be used for combat poses.


Finally we have a 1/7th scale figure of Gray Fullbuster from Fairy Tail. This figure is sculpted in a confident pose with Gray in prepared to use his ‘Ice-Make’ magic attack. His shirt is also removable to stay true to his habit of stripping in battle. This figure is set to be released in September 2014 and can be pre-ordered here for a price of ¥9,800.

18+ Lapis Gunner pre-orders opened and release date announced

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Today MangaGamer has announced that they will be releasing Morning Star’s PC adult title Lapis Gunner in English on May 9th and as such the company has opened up pre-orders for the title which currently can be ordered at a discount price of $8.95 compared to the standard $9.95 price.

Lapis Gunner takes place after the Ruby Striker title where Lapis Gunner is attempting to rescue Ruby Striker from the evil that befell her in the last title but unfortunately she too becomes captured. As such she will soon fall victim to the same fate that her friend met with. This Adults Only game that contains some extremely graphic explicit content can be pre-ordered here (18+ Only).

Milles, Knight of Anal Tyranny now available from MangaGamer

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milles-knight-of-anal-tyranny-box-artIf you happened to pre-order Milles, Knight of Anal Tyranny about a month ago when MangaGamer opened up pre-orders for the game then you will be happy to know that this eroge PC game is now available for download from MangaGamer’s website. For those who didn’t hear about the game until now, it can be purchased for $24.95 but it is worth noting that it is a rather extreme looking adults only title obviously focusing on tentacles.

Softhouse-Seal’s Milles, Knight of Anal Tyranny can be purchased here (18+ only) and the set-up for this title follows the amnesiac female knight Milles who begins working with a bounty hunter named Cadia where the land is kept in peace thanks to a local god named Diva. To keep this god pleased, a sacrifice is sent into the forest. With the Queen growing concerned with this practice, she plans on rescuing the current sacrifice but to do so she must enter this forest full of danger.

Warlock 2: The Exiled Review

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Warlock 2: The Exiled
Developer
: Ino-Co Plus
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Platform: Windows
Release Date: 10 April 2014
Price: $29.99 – Available Here

Overview

Warlock 2: The Exiled is the latest title in the Majesty universe. The game is a 4X title that pits Great Mages against each other and against the game itself, as the relentless onslaught of NPC spawns and The United One and his four Vicars wreak havoc upon all who oppose them. Warlock 2: The Exiled introduces a new mode called “The Exiled” that will see the player through their path of vengeance against The United One.

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Story

The plot in Warlock 2: The Exiled is not the most extensive plot for a fantasy game. The player’s chosen Great Mage has been exiled to a small world shard after the shattering of the worlds. In The Exiled mode, which serves as the game’s campaign mode, the player fights their way through the portals that links the worlds until they can face off against The United One and his four Vicars back in Ardania. The entire plot is told in the single map, versus the traditional multi map campaign. Throughout the game, small quests will pop up, both related to the overall plot and smaller problems of the locals. The Exiled mode does give enough of a plot to distinguish itself from the traditional Sandbox mode, but it does end up feeling more like wallpaper than the star of the show.

Gameplay

Warlock 2: The Exiled is a great entry point for those new to the 4X genre. Though many of the traditional 4X mechanics are present in the game, Warlock 2: The Exiled is a bit less complicated than many other games in the genre. The diplomacy system is useful for stalling in the inevitable conflict and trade, but there is no diplomatic victory. Instead, combat and sheer magical might are the game’s main focuses. To win, players can either capture Holy Grounds, defeat the other Great Mages, defeat the Avatar, defeat the United One, and/or cast the Unity spell, depending on what win conditions were enabled when the game was created.

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The research system is focused on adding spells to the player’s repertoire long with a few handy permanent effects. Spells fall under a few general categories: direct damage, direct healing, buffs, debuffs, enchantments, dispels, and terraforming. Each spell has a cast time ranging from a fraction of a turn to lengthy multiple turn spells along with a mana cost. These spells can be taught to other Great Mages as part of trades, but of course, that runs the risk of the very same spell being turned against the player.

The map in Warlock 2: The Exiled is actually a string of islands of varying sizes and environments linked together by portals. The design allows for a large variety of environments in a single map. A player can be fighting in a dense jungle on one island and then immediately do battle on a volcanic island from hell with a quick hop and a jump through a portal. With the varied environments, terraforming spells will become an important part of every Great Mage’s spell book. Turning flat plains into towering mountains can slow an enemy’s advance, while raising the land from its watery depths can allow access to the undefended flank of an enemy city.

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The bread and butter of the economy are the cities. Based on what effects have been researched, players will be given the right to construct a certain number of cities capable of creating buildings and units. Any extra cities will need to be converted to special cities that will earn favour of a deity, provide local defense, or pay taxes to the player. Each city will generate mana for spell casting, gold for unit recruitment, and food for building city population and unit upkeep. As the population of each city rises, new buildings can be added to the city, allowing for the recruitment of new units, the generation of resources, or provide defenses against invaders. Enemy cities can be conquered and either captured or razed to the ground. Capturing the city will allow access to the host city’s racial units, but will generate less resources and the city cannot be converted into a special city.

Hero units known as Lords will visit the Great Mage looking for employment throughout the game. These Lords are tougher than the average unit and can be equipped with a variety of artifacts to provide further stat bonuses. However, the player will need to pay a fee up front for the Lord’s services and provide an upkeep cost every turn.

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Combat is a simple affair in Warlock 2: The Exiled. Units come in three damage types: magic, melee, and missile. As units do battle, they slowly gain experience. Every time the unit gains a level, one of three possible bonuses can be applied to the unit, making it in every player’s best interest to keep veteran units alive and well.

The other Great Mages are not the only danger. NPC spawn tiles will randomly appear throughout the game, spewing an endless stream of independent units itching for a fight until the tile is occupied by a Great Mage controlled unit. The spawns provides a level of randomness to the game that range from interesting distractions to irritating bad luck. The NPC spawn rates can be tweaked when the game is created.

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“The Exiled” mode serves as the game’s equivalent of a campaign mode. These single games can range from short multi-hour affairs to long games that may take months of effort to conquer, depending on the initial settings chosen by the player. Those expecting a lengthy multi-map campaign will have to wait for modders to fill the gap with the help of Steam Workshop.

Warlock 2: The Exiled’s gameplay is fun, but it is a bit simpler than many of the 4X games in the genre. This makes Warlock 2: The Exiled a solid first game for those new to the genre. It is complex enough to be engaging, without being so complex that it becomes frustrating to new players. For those more experienced with the genre, the game still has enough density to keep players occupied for long hours, thanks to its extremely scalable difficulty level.

Visuals

Warlock 2: The Exiled has a solid set of visuals. The 2d images used for the large portraits make for solid fantasy art. Some of the smaller unit portraits are hit and miss though. The unit models look great and the units containing multiple characters are well populated. With the graphics turned up high, Warlock 2: The Exiled is a detailed game with a lush environment.

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Audio

The voice acting in Warlock 2: The Exiled is cringe worthy. To make matters worse, the voice actors were not provided with much to work with. The lines tend to straddle in the middle of generic and corny and quickly become repetitive after being used over and over again. The acting itself is on par with corny B movies done by small time actors from the local community theatre. The sound effects and music are actually solid in comparison to the voice acting. The music is enjoyable to listen to and the sound effects sound realistic enough to not distract from the gameplay.

Overall

Warlock 2: The Exiled is a good 4X title, but the game seem to lack a bit of overall polish. The poor voice acting, the odd grammatical error, and the repetitive texts make the game a bit rough around the edges. However, Warlock 2 strikes a great balance between being a newbie friendly 4x title and a dense addictive turn based strategy game. Those looking for a first step into the 4X genre or something a little simpler to occupy hundreds of hours will find Warlock 2 a great buy.
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Evolve 4 vs 1 interactive trailer released

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Last week 2K Games and Turtle Rock Studios teased that they were planning on releasing a new trailer for Evolve and now that trailer has been released. As described, this video is “Four vs One” and is an interactive trailer that allows the viewer to swap between the perspectives of all four characters on the hunting team, a trapper, a medic, a support class, and an assault class and also the view that the creature, the Goliath monster, sees.

Either that or you can simply watch the default version which includes some commentary of what is happening in the game from Turtle Rock Studios’ Chris Ashton.

Indie Gala Friday Special Bundle #1 Now Available

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It’s fun-day Friday! No better way to celebrate the end of the working week by releasing a surprise indie bundle with Indie Gala! For $1.89, buyers can snag seven great indie titles, five Steam and two Desura titles.

FootLOL: Epic Fail League was recently Greenlit on Steam. The game mixes football with the classic Worms gameplay, littering the field with mines, aliens, cows, and other cheats to tilt the playing field in the player’s favour.

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Paranormal Spring: Poison Spring – Collector’s Edition is a hidden object adventure game based on the A&E TV show Paranormal State.

4 Elements is a puzzle game featuring 64 levels and 20 bonus tasks spanning 4 books of magic.

Humans Must Answer is a wacky shoot ’em up featuring a spaceship full of sentient chickens. Humans are throwing fleets of ships at the chickens, bent on destroying their precious cargo, Colonel Ram and Professor Bez.

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DIVO stars a little hamster in a cyber wheel rolling through a treacherous tower full of traps, teleporters, and other obstacles.

Potato Man Seeks the Troof  is a retro style platformer. The game was recently Greenlit on Steam and will come with Steam keys when the game officially launches on Steam.

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12 Labours of Hercules retells the classic Greek myth of Hercules as time management game. Be sure to vote for the game on Steam Greenlight.

For the first 24 hours of the sale, the Friday Special Bundle #1 will be $1.89. After, the price rises to $2.89. Snag your copy early at Indie Gala.

 

Official Mad Max Game – Magnum Opus Trailer Revealed

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The latest trailer for the Mad Max title has been released by developers Avalanche Studios, who created Renegade Ops, and publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.

In Mad Max, survive in an post-apocalyptic wasteland as Mad Max, a lone warrior who has to fight to survive. Battle combatants on-ground and through vehicular warfare. Customize your vehicles to cause the most mayhem to your enemies. Max’s Magnum Opus is the vehicle which you will use to escape the dangerous Wasteland.

Below is a trailer highlighting Mad Max’s vehicle, Magnum Opus. The game will be released in 2015, and will be available on the PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Stay tuned for more information on this exciting title.

GET EARLY ACCESS TO THE EPIC JOURNEY OF BLOCK STORY

GET EARLY ACCESS TO THE EPIC JOURNEY OF BLOCK STORY

A Grand RPG Adventure Awaits Gamers in a vast 3D Voxel World of Magic and Monsters

Dallas, Texas – April 25, 2014 – Mindblocks Studio LLC, the development studio behind Block Story, the 3D voxel-based crafting-building-exploration game with more than 4.5 million downloads on iOS and Android platforms, is excited to announce that Block Story is now available on Steam Early Access for $9.99.

Watch the new Block Story launch trailer HERE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jjoLthlIws

“We are ecstatic about bringing Block Story to Steam Early Access today,” states Ron Jenkins, Director of Business Development, Mindblocks Studio. “We look forward to getting great feedback from players to further improve the game and hope they enjoy the epic ‘blockventure’ they are about to embark on.”

Block Story key features include:

• Infinite hours of RPG exploration gameplay

• Characters that with true cross-platform play between PC and mobile devices

• Options to build and explore across 10 different biomes from desert wastelands to arctic mountain ranges

• A crafting system that enables players to forge endless amounts of unique magical items – from lightning swords, mystical staves, and rare artifacts that summon dragons and other creatures that will aid them in battle

• Encounter numerous supporting characters that will assist in players’ quests

• Level up heroes with a choice of customized stats and attributes

Block Story combines popular 3D voxel, sandbox exploration gameplay with exciting and addictive role-playing elements. Gamers will complete a variety of quests to survive and become the greatest warrior in the realm by conquering ten diverse biomes. Build strongholds, encounter a wide variety of creatures, battle boss monsters, and mine valuable resources to upgrade weaponry, access better equipment and create artifacts to summon monsters. Launched in 2012 for Android and iOS devices, the Block Story tale continues on the PC complete with cross-platform play between PC and mobile devices.

Block Story is now available for $9.99 on Steam and, during its launch on Steam Early Access, Block Story is 20% off ($7.99) from April 25 until May 2. For more information on Block Story, go to www.blockstory.net, and “like” it on Facebook.

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About MINDBLOCKS STUDIO LLC
Mindblocks Studio LLC is an independent video game development studio located in Dallas, Texas, specializing in 3D voxel role-playing mobile and PC games.  Co-founders of the studio are Paul Pacheo and Andreii Vetoshko.

Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy HD (Full) By Microids

Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy HD (Full)

Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy HD (Full) By Microids

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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • $4.99
  • Category: Games
  • Released: Apr 24, 2014
  • Version: 1.0
  • Size: 976 MB
  • Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
  • Seller: microids
Rated 12+ for the following:

  • Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes
  • Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References

Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

Description

Will you dare to face the Prince of Darkness?

THE ADVENTURE
Back at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Ellen Cross finally unveils the Dracula Portrait that she’s brought back from Istanbul. This highly prized work is unfortunately stolen during its first night in New York. While tracking the thief, Ellen discovers new information about the Shadow of the Dragon—the mysterious brotherhood that the infamous Vlad Tepes might have been affiliated with.

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• Unique puzzles to solve
• High Definition graphics and movies
• Original interactive inventory system allowing you to combine and create new items
• Captivating atmospheric sound effects and a spellbinding original soundtrack

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Rock Out with this new Bound By Flame Trailer

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when it comes to making a big blockbuster, AAA style game one of the major components that can literally make or break the entire project is the soundtrack. The music that you hear as you travel across an open landscape, or the guitar riff as you slay hordes of enemies really sets the tone and mood for the whole experience.

One of this year’s highly anticipated releases- Bound By Flame is only a few weeks away, and now we get to take a look at just how much effort has gone into the score of the title. Focus Home Interactive have put together a short video that details how the game’s composer Oliver Derivér has shaped the world’s music and created a unique harmony.

Check out the video below, and for an even closer look at the music, check out the artists Soundcloud Page. Bound By Flame is set for release on PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC on May 9th so make sure you stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Bound by Flame news as it becomes available.