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Labor Day Review

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Labor Day
Studio: Indian Paintbrush
Publisher: Paramount Pictures
Format: Cinema (reviewed at Paramount Theatrette, Clarence St)   
Release Date: February 6th, 2014 –Available Here

Overview

Director and screenwriter, Jason Reitman brings to life Labor Day, with his film adaption of the poignant novel by Joyce Maynard. The title arises from the national public holiday (although not a representative feature on the Labor Movement) and explores the depth of change this short period can impart on the lives of three individuals; an escaped convict, a single mother and her teenage son. Paramount Pictures and Indian Paintbrush Productions present the audience with a drama-turned-romance that introduces a new meaning behind the concept of kidnapping and forming a family. Although that may sound absurd, the premise is intriguing and now it is up to the audience to decide whether Labor Day successfully captures the importance of the long-weekend celebration.

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Story

The film commences in New Hampshire during the summer of 1987, with the endearing voice of the narrator, Tobey Maguire (The Great Gatsby) returning to the days that defined his life. The story begins with his divorced mother, Adele Wheeler (Kate Winslet); a frail woman tormented with loneliness and heartache for losing love itself. As a 13-year old, Henry Wheeler (Gattlin Griffith) is capable of understanding that he is responsible for looking after Adele. However, there are only so many things a teenage son can do, aside from hoping that someday she will find a means of living beyond the past.

On their once-monthly trip to Price Mart for household supplies and groceries, Adele and Henry are confronted by a wounded stranger, Frank Chambers (Josh Brolin), who ‘frankly’ needs to seek refuge at their house. Unable to escape the impending situation, Adele purchases the goods and unwillingly drives Frank and Henry back to her address. Upon arrival, Frank straightforwardly explains how he injured himself (impressively leaps out the window of a two-storey hospital) and why he needs to stay at their place. It is not until the latest news report on television that the audience discovers the man is a fugitive serving an 18yr sentence for murder.

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Josh Brolin does a brilliant job at proving there is another side to the story, by showing Adele and Henry that he is truly a good person that is incapable of intentionally hurting anyone. Through Brolin’s superb performance as Frank, the convict is redefined as a valuable handyman, genuine father and loving husband. As the film progresses, so does the level of romance between Frank and Adele (well that was bound to happen). The gentle hand movements, sensual peach pie making and longing smiles between the pair unfold and open a closed door for both the lonely man and woman.

Caught in the midst of two lovers and going through his own hormonal changes, Henry takes the opportunity to get out of the house and follow up on his newfound interest. Brighid Fleming steps up to the role of Eleanor, a young girl who captures the attention of Henry with her rebellious charm and manipulative influence. Unsure about the new man in his life, Henry confides in Eleanor, who convinces him that Frank will be his replacement. As a coming of age tale, Gattlin Griffith does a wonderful job of expressing a whirlwind of emotions from curiosity to jealousy and betrayal.

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The most powerful aspect of Labor Day is illustrated through a series of interweaving flashbacks that form a picture of the event that defined Frank’s prison sentence. In juxtaposition, the audience is exposed to the recollection of Adele’s marriage to Gerald (Clark Gregg) and their unresolved issues. However, it is the circumstantial suspense of the Wheeler family breaking the law to protect Frank, that drives the story forward and gives the audience a conclusion to crave and remember.

Visuals

Cinematographer, Eric Steelberg draws the audience, in the early stages of the film, into a closed and dark living environment that reinforces the agoraphobia present in Adele. As the central characters develop and form a closer relationship with eachother, the rays of sunshine are more noticeably portrayed within the Wheeler household. One of the most beautifully shot scenes is amidst the summer breeze beneath the trees in the backyard, when Frank is teaching Adele how to play baseball and Henry is pitching the ball to them. In Labor Day the flickers of flashbacks appear sharper and produce a glowing effect of a dream-like sequence, which reinforce the mystery behind the fugitive.

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Audio

Rolfe Kent composes a magnificent score that ties in perfectly with the tense and dramatic atmosphere of Labor Day. The mysterious and unsettling music creates a rhythmic pulse that invites the audience to focus on certain elements in a deeper and more meaningful way, especially when the characters reverie in the past. Kent delicately shifts the melody in piano and hovers on the line of fragility and emotion, to grasp the audience into the powerful story and cinematic experience. What is truly unique about this score, is how the composer enables the audience to interpret the music of the film in their own way.

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Overall

Jason Reitman delivers one of his best feature titles with Labor Day, a film inspired by Joyce Maynard’s novel that will surprise you in more ways than one. With both cinematographer and composer reuniting with the director, since previous working together on Young Adult and Up in the Air, the outstanding talent shines once again on screen. The gorgeous visuals transport the audience to the summer of 1987 and the impressive score will have viewers in tears. The heart-warming drama would not be the same without an exceptional cast, starring Academy Award-winner Kate Winslet and the Academy Award- nominated Josh Brolin and Gattlin Griffith, who take the audience on an emotional journey of discovering oneself through family. Labor Day will change how the audience perceive the importance of family in life and the impact they have on the people we become. Watch this film with the people that mean the most to you, because they need to understand that no matter what happens, you will always be there on this occasion with them.

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Lost Saga official site now open

Lost Saga official site now open

Nexon Europe invites players to an open discussion! Are you ready to brawl?

Luxembourg, 30 January 2014: Nexon Europe is pleased to announce the opening of the official Lost Saga site (http://lostsaga.nexoneu.com/) ahead of the game’s Closed Beta Test in February. Featuring a host of details on the upcoming online brawler, users are also encouraged to visit and weigh in on exactly the kind of game they want to see.

With community-driven gaming at the heart of Nexon Europe’s ethos, players are invited to join the discussions on how the game should take shape and are encouraged to let their thoughts and opinions loose on what they think of Lost Saga.

Developed by I.O. Entertainment and licensed by WeMade Entertainment, Lost Saga is an online multiplayer brawler game like no other, incorporating over 100 well-loved characters from across time and space, 20 maps and a wide variety of game modes. Having enjoyed considerable success so far, the community already has over 2000 members and is waiting for more users to join its ranks and shape the destiny of the game.

“The feedback from our trusted community is what ultimately shapes our games and so is hugely important to us,” said Kenny Chang, Managing Director at Nexon Europe. “We’re lucky to have an incredibly vocal group of players across our titles too, so I’m happy to invite them all to share their opinions on our latest and most exciting title, Lost Saga. We all look forward to seeing what kind of game the players want to make.”

The CBT will begin at the end of February and the beta key registration will begin on Feb 6th. This is limited access, please hurry! First come, first serve!

The official site (http://lostsaga.nexoneu.com/) of Lost Saga is open from today and users can also take part in the game-changing discussion now on the Lost Saga Facebook page athttps://www.facebook.com/LostSagaEurope.

To watch the latest game trailer, go to http://goo.gl/19qkKL

About Nexon Europe
Established in March 2007, Nexon Europe is one of the leading publishers of free-to-play MMOs in Europe. The company has brought the worldwide hit casual MMORPG MapleStory to Europe in May 2007, and the successful FPS Combat Arms in January 2009. With the launch of the 3D action MMORPG Vindictus in 2011, Nexon Europe has strengthened its position as a promising publisher in Europe. Next to these in-house franchises, Nexon Europe was also able to acquire and fully operate Atlantica Online, an innovative, tactical MMORPG; Dekaron, an authentic action MMORPG set in a grim fantasy universe; and the action-packed FPS War Rock. The newest additions to its growing portfolio are Navy Field 2 alongside the legendary FPS game Counter-Strike Online in Turkey. For more information on Nexon Europe and its games, please visit the official site at  www.nexoneu.com.

About WeMade Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Established in 2000, WeMade Entertainment Co., Ltd., (KOSDAQ: 112040) is an international game developer and publisher with some of the most popular mobile games in Asia. WeMade has grown from a handful of passionate game pioneers to more than 1,000 game enthusiasts including one of the most robust mobile games development teams in the world. WeMade’s first hit title “Legend of Mir 2” drew more than 200 million online PC gamers into its world. Since debuting in the mobile games space in April of 2012, WeMade has released 27 high-quality mobile games including “WIND RUNNER”, which became the most popular mobile game in Korea and Japan with over 30 million downloads combined.

Paramount Releases Brand New Clip and Recipe from Labor Day

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Paramount Pictures have released a new movie clip for their upcoming film, Labor Day, which hits cinemas nationwide on February 6. Director and screenwriter, Jason Reitman brings to the audience the story of young teenager, Henry Wheeler (Gattlin Griffith) who is challenged to protect his mother, Adele (Kate Winslet), when a wounded fugitive Frank Chambers (Josh Brolin) holds them hostage at their home.

The featured clip ‘You Should Stay’ focuses on the gradual change in character perception, as Adele and Henry become more accepting of Frank in their lives. The Wheeler family convince Frank to stay longer for his stitches to completely heal, although the undertones imply that Frank will do more for them by staying. Check out the film review here.

In addition, the author of Labor Day, Joyce Maynard has included her special family recipe for the peach pie, which was made everyday on the set by Josh Brolin for the cast members.

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Joyce Maynard teaches Josh Brolin and Kate Winslet her peach pie recipe

PEACH PIE

Ingredients:

  • 3 pounds peaches
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • 3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup Crisco vegetable shortening
  • 1 stick plus 1 tablespoon chilled butter, cut into pieces
  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup ice water
  • 2 tablespoons Minute tapioca (plus 2 additional tbsp to stir into peaches)
  • 1 beaten egg
  • 1 tablespoon sugar

Directions:

  1. In a large bowl, combine the peaches, sugar, lemon juice, and cinnamon. Stir in 2 tbsp Minute Tapioca to help absorb juices.  Let stand, stirring occasionally.
  2. Preheat the oven to 400°. In a large bowl, mix the flour and salt. Using a pastry blender, work in the shortening and 1 stick of butter until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon of the ice water over the flour mixture, stirring gently with a fork. Continue adding the water just until the dough holds together. Shape the dough into a ball and divide it into two discs, one slightly larger than the other.
  3. Place the smaller disc on a sheet of waxed paper, and use a lightly floured rolling pin to roll the dough into a 12-inch circle. If the dough sticks to the rolling pin, dust it lightly with more flour. Lay a 9- to 10-inch pie pan face down on top of the circle; flip the pan over and remove the paper. For the crust, on a sheet of waxed paper, roll out the other disc to form a 14-inch circle.  Do not roll the dough more than necessary.
  4. Sprinkle the tapioca on the bottom crust. Add the filling, mounding it in the center, and dot with 1 tablespoon butter. Lift the waxed paper with the remaining crust and flip it over the filling. Peel back waxed paper. Trim the edges of the crusts and pinch together the top and bottom crusts. Optional: Roll out the trimmings and cut into decorative shapes. Brush the pie with the egg, and arrange the shapes on the crust. Sprinkle with sugar. Poke fork holes or cut vents in the top crust. Bake 40 to 45 minutes, or until golden brown in a 350 degree oven for one hour. Serve warm.

Killzone Shadow Fall sells in excess of 2.1 million copies

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Sony have just announced that the PlayStation 4 exclusive video-game Killzone Shadow Fall has sold an excess of 2.1 million copies since its launch alongside the console.

This is of course an impressive feat to be sure and highlights just how iconic the Killzone series has become. Sony confirmed that they attribute the success of the PlayStation 4 console’s launch largely to the wild success of Kilzone Shadow Fall.

“I am thrilled that so many users have been enjoying KILLZONE SHADOW FALL since the launch of PS4,” said Shuhei Yoshida, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS).  “This title fully embraces the creativity of the development team at Guerrilla Games based in the Netherlands, and is a great representation of what SCE WWS has to offer.  SCE will continue to deliver exciting software titles, and is currently developing more than 30 titles including DRIVECLUB™, inFAMOUS Second Son™ and The Order: 1886™, which offer entertainment experiences only possible on PS4.”

If you have yet to pick up a PlayStation 4 or Killzone Shadow Fall, there looks to be no better time then now. Be sure to let us know what you think of this news in the comments section below.

Bluemouth Interactive Announce 3rd Earth Xbox One Accessory Range

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The 3rd Earth range of Xbox One accessories from Bluemouth Interactive will be launching in just two days on March 1. Here is a look at all the products in the line, including the above-pictured Kinect camera stand (not many on the market yet at all, so rejoice!).

Essential Starter Kit – $49.95

All your essential Xbox One accessories in one great kit.

Includes:

Play and Charge Kit (Listed below)

2 Metre HDMI Cable

Xbox One Camera Stand (Shown at top)

  • Easy and quick to attach to the top of your TV
  • Anti-slip system keeps your camera secure and in place
  • Compatible with LCD and LED flat screens
  • Maximum screen thickness: Up to 6cm (2.4 inches)

Dual Controller Charger – $34.95 RRP

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Keeps two official Xbox One Controllers Recharged

  • Stay in the game! Say goodbye to expensive, disposable batteries
  • The elegantly styled charging station recharges 2 batteries (included) simultaneously. Simply place them on the charging station
  • Charging station indicates the charging status via the connection. Red LED (charging) and Blue LED (fully charged)

Includes:

  • 1 x charging station
  • 2 x 700mAh Li-Poly rechargeable batteries
  • 2 x battery covers
  • Charging station is powered by the included 2.5 metre USB to Mini USB charging Cable

 

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Dual Rechargeable Battery Charger $34.95 RRP

The Power to Play on and on

  • Never stop gaming
  • With 2 rechargeable batteries you’ll have the power to play on and on

Includes:

  • 2 x 700mAh Li-Poly rechargeable batteries
  • 2 x battery covers
  • USB charging station powered by your XBOX ONE™ console
  • 1x 2.5 metre USB to Mini USB charging Cable

 

4-Port USB Hub – $24.95 RRP

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Expand your USB port capacity

Powers up to 4 USB devices at the same time

Suitable to recharge all your USB peripherals for XBOX ONE™ consoles

4 x USB 2.0 Ports

 

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Controller Case: Carbon Dual Armour – $19.95 RRP

Super Light and resistant armour case for the Xbox One Controller.

Built with carbon fibre and EVA materials.

Super resistant zipper.

 

 

Play and Charge Kit – $19.95 RRP

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Recharge while you play or while your Xbox One console is on standby

Keep gaming with the Play and Charge Kit.

Say goodbye to expensive, disposable batteries and having to change them during a game.

Includes:

  • 1 x 700mAh Li-Poly rechargeable battery
  • 1 x battery cover
  • 1 x 2.5 metre USB to Mini USB charging cable

Bloodstroke By Chillingo Ltd

Bloodstroke

Bloodstroke By Chillingo Ltd

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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • $2.99
  • Category: Games
  • Released: Jan 30, 2014
  • Version: 1.0
  • Size: 54.9 MB
  • Languages: English, French
  • Seller: Chillingo Ltd
  • © Moonshark™, Inc.
You must be at least 17 years old to download this app.

  • Frequent/Intense Horror/Fear Themes
  • Frequent/Intense Realistic Violence
  • Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence

Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad Wi-Fi (3rd generation), iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (3rd generation), iPad Wi-Fi (4th generation), iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular (4th generation), iPad mini Wi-Fi, iPad mini Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad Air, iPad Air Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad mini with Retina display Wi-Fi + Cellular, iPod touch (4th generation), and iPod touch (5th generation). This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

Description

Internationally renowned filmmaker John Woo presents his action-packed mobile debut, Bloodstroke.

Step into the boots of Phalanx’s Elite Private Security Agent, Mai Lee – codenamed Lotus, as she shoots and slices her way through the streets of Hong Kong and Beijing to ensure the safety of her first assignment.

This app offers in-app purchases. You may disable in-app purchasing using your device settings. See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4213 for more info.

ANY MEANS NECESSARY
Protect Dr. Koorse at all costs! Draw enemy fire and use a selection of lethal melee weapons and guns to keep gangsters, snipers and katana-wielding bikers from assassinating your client.

PAINT THE TOWN RED
Equip Lotus with an arsenal of deadly blades and firearms. Cut down your foes using dual chackrams and blow them away with grenade launchers and shotguns to decorate the streets of China with red ink.

ARTISTIC ACTION
Blending traditional brushstroke visuals with John Woo’s signature balletic violence, Bloodstroke is authentically presented with distinct graphics and sleek comic book panel cut-scenes that unravel into a compelling tale of betrayal.

Game Features:
• Fight for survival in an epic action adventure from legendary filmmaker John Woo.
• Shoot or slice your way through the streets of Hong Kong and Beijing using lethal blades, firearms, and explosives.
• Slick presentation with striking visuals and comic-book panel cut-scenes.
• Hone your battle skills and earn more cash in special Arenas.
• Original Soundtrack by Far East Movement.

Visit the Chillingo room on the App Store to see more of our great games: appstore.com/chillingo

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Bloodstroke Review

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Bloodstroke
Developer: Moonshark Inc
Publisher: Chillingo
Platforms: iOS (iPhone/iPad) – Reviewed on iPad
Release Date: 30th January 2014
Price: $2.99 – Available Here

Overview
People enjoy video games. People enjoy movies. So what happens when the two come together? I’m not talking about an  adaptation, but rather a production. Well known director John Woo has decided to delve into the world of gaming and create share his own vision: Bloodstroke. There will be blood, guns, blades and more blood as a Security Agent must undergo a not-too-impossible mission that she chose to accept: protecting a scientist. Sure there’s easier ways to get a paycheck, but if I’m sure if you make yourself a hard target you’ll be able to avoid a bullet in the head.

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Everyone has an origin story…some are just bloodier than others

Story
Step into the shoes of Mai Lee, codenamed Lotus, an Elite Private Security Agent for the Phalanx company. Taking on her most recent assignment, which just so happens to be her first assignment, Lotus has been entrusted with the protection of one Dr Koorse. Making their way through the streets of Hong Kong and Beijing, Lotus and the dear Doctor are met with resistance at every possible turn. As the tide of opposition continues to wash the streets in blood, Lotus works to discover the identity and motive of Koorse’s attackers. All whilst keeping him alive.

Gameplay
Bloodstroke, in a way, follows the gameplay model of an on rails shooter. From an isometric viewpoint, you take control of Lotus and persistently make your way through the violent streets. Seriously, you can’t stop moving. Even removing your hand from the joystick merely reduces her to a slight jog. Tagging along behind is Dr Koorse who, without weapons of his own, continues forward on a predetermined path. This essentially divides the traditional game elements between the two characters. Lotus has access to the weapons needed to defeat the numerous foes, whilst Koorse possesses the health bar, without which you fail the level. So feel free to rush head first into battle because, for all intents and purposes, Lotus is immortal. Utilising your firearms and melee weapons, draw enemy attention and soak up damage to keep the dear old Doctor alive until he reaches the end of the stage, marked by a large X. Strategy comes into play when enemies begin to approach from numerous angles at once, forcing you to think about your style. Though blazing ahead will allow you to slaughter foes before they can even fire at Koorse, it also leaves him open to attacks from other angles. However, staying to close will cause every enemy to fire at your location, riddling Koorse with bullets. Which isn’t good. Should you ever be overwhelmed, special explosive weapons are unlocked by completing levels. Though limited in number, they may be just what you need to survive.

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Weapons Store: For when you just aren’t killing fast enough

Occasionally, the gameplay mode will switch from on rails to a classic wave format. In these levels, Koorse remains still in the middle of the map whilst enemies approach from various directions. Once again, the trick is to know when to stay by his side and when to take the fight to the enemy. This format is also used in special arena levels, which exist for the purpose of netting some quick cash should you manage to complete bonus objectives and survive the onslaught. Enemies will naturally follow the evil progression trend and become stronger as the waves pass, making each moment more deadly than the last.

Where would a game be without upgrades? Being the Elite Private Security Agent she is, Lotus has access to a cadre of deadly and dangerous weapons. Each may be upgraded using your hard earned blood money, boosting elements such as damage, reload speed and reach. You may also decide to spend a lot extra and change weapons entirely. Though the default loadout is dual handguns and daggers, the game also includes shotguns, assault rifles, swords and chakrams (which just look cool). If you decide against spending a large chunk of cash on said weapons, they are eventually unlocked through completing levels. So it’s basically a question of time vs money. What would you rather spend?

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Are you sure?

Visuals
The visuals are definitely one of the key elements that define Bloodstroke. The entire game is presented in black and white, lending a starkness to the environments that would not be possible were colour to be used. On top of that, the monochromatic background serves to powerfully contrast the colour red, whenever it is used. Combined with the sheer amount, the colouration of enemy blood provides an immediate and noticeable impact to the violence of Lotus. You’ll know who you’ve already killed, that’s for sure. Lotus’ bright red longcoat also serves as a beacon, allowing you to not only identify her at a glance, but also immediately connect her to the presence of blood. Which she usually creates. Because she’s a badass.

The game also features elements of traditional styles. Each cutscene is presented as a comic panel, providing visually still explanations of events complete with dialogue boxes. These visuals are also presented as if drawn with ink, strokes of shifting size, splotches covering images, haphazard colouration. Each of these elements serve to further stylise the game and add a visual concept that stands out.

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Things are about to get a lot more colourful…

Audio
The main element to note regarding the soundtrack is the inclusion of a band called Far East Movement. Their presence adds a certain modernity to the audio that blends well with the more traditional Chinese sounds that are also present. A strong, almost urban feel, exudes from the cello that serves as an anchor for the beat (in the song that overlays the map). Combined with Chinese flutes and strings, the music serves to represent modern China. Born from tradition, now existing in cityscapes.

Sound also plays a very important role in combat. As each weapon has it’s own unique sound, listening past the backtrack will allow you to ascertain the current threat level. Hearing a gratuitous amount of shots being fired? Probably a good idea to check on Koorse. Enemies will occasionally be concealed by the environment (i.e. trees) so sound is sometimes the difference between victory and loss. Plus it’s really cool to hear your bladed weapons slicing through the air…and enemies.

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It’s quiet…everything must be safe then

Overall
Bloodstoke is a game that both looks cool and is fun to play. The levels, whilst fairly simple and relatively short, are in no way an unfulfilling experience. When you hear about a game that is essentially one long escort mission, expectations naturally drop. Those things are difficult, and tedious more often than not. However, being that Lotus is invincible, a great deal of the pressure is taken off. This allows you to devote your attention entirely to keeping Koorse alive. Additionally, the whole “on rails” style actually makes the game easier than it would originally appear. Though the concept of an escortee who constantly runs into danger sounds horrible, compared to the AI that NPCs generally have, it’s actually not too bad. At the very least, you know where Koorse will go, meaning you just need to get there first and kill everyone else. Helpful. All in all, Bloodstroke looks good, plays well and sounds cool. What more could you want from a game?

9-0-capsules-out-of-10

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Conquer the Void By Adam Campbell

Conquer the Void

Conquer the Void By Adam Campbell

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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • $0.99
  • Category: Games
  • Released: Jan 21, 2014
  • Version: 1.0
  • Size: 199 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: Adam Campbell
  • © 2013 Adam Campbell
Rated 9+ for the following:

  • Frequent/Intense Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes

Compatibility: Requires iOS 4.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

Description

*** iPhone 4S or newer, iPad 2 or newer recommended ***

Conquer the Void is an action/RPG hybrid developed with the Unreal engine in the vein of hero defense custom maps found in some of your favorite RTS’s. Slash and blast your way through enemies. Level up to obtain new abilities and combos. Upgrade your weapon and armor. Hunt down the man who made you what you are.

Features:
*Quick Play and Story modes
*Slash and blast your way through waves of enemies
*Level up to obtain new abilities and combos
*Upgrade your weapon,armor, and abilities
*Voice-acted cut-scenes

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New ‘Ninja Turtle’ Movie Designs Leaked

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Even though the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles received a recent reboot within the film industry with the 2007 film TMNT, a new movie is in production by Paramount Pictures simply titled ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’. This new film is bringing an entirely different look to the series and a poster leaked today finally gives us a good look at what the new designs are like and as you can see for yourself in the picture above, it’s definitely different. The photo of the poster is said to have been taken at a recent London toy fair and still features the tentative title of the film when it was known simply as Ninja Turtles.

An interesting fact about this movie is that actors are acting out many of the scenes with full motion capture suits on and life-sized turtle shells on their back. The new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is due to release on August 8th, 2014. Do you like the more ‘alien’ design these turtles are taking ? Let us know your opinion in the comment below.

 

Get Your Tickets to Whoniverse and Meet The Doctor!

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Do you hear it? That sound the TARDIS makes? That wheezing, groaning? That sound that brings hope wherever it goes? I can certainly hear it, and that is because tickets for Hub Productions: Whoniverse are now on sale! Whoinverse, like other Hub Productions events before it offers fans of the infamous Doctor Who a unique opportunity to meet and greet with some of the biggest stars of the hit tv show.

Oh boy is it a treat this time, as the 11th Doctor himself, Matt Smith will be sauntering onto stage alongside his companions Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill). This is incredibly exciting for anyone who has spent any amount of time watching the series, and is also the first opportunity Australians have ever had to see and talk to a modern doctor here in our sun baked country. Here are the dates for each of the stops that the group will be making across the tour:

  • Sat 1 Mar – Qantas Credit Union Arena (formerly: Sydney Entertainment Centre), NSW
  • Mon 3 Mar – Riverside Theatre, Perth
  • Sat 8 Mar – Adelaide Convention & Exhibition Centre, SA
  • Sun 9 Mar – Melbourne Park Function Centre, VIC

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Matt, Karen and Arthur will be travelling the big cities in early March for a Live theatre-style production where they will be sharing stories and answering fan questions. If you have ever wanted to step into the TARDIS, or point a sonic screwdriver then you absolutely cannot miss this.

Tickets are available now through Ticketek at a variety of different prices and packages. The A, B, and C Reserve tickets include access to the event to see the stars live on stage, while the Gold and Silver packages also include professional photograph and autograph opportunities. For more information on the event, check out the Hub Productions Page, and as always stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Doctor Who news as it becomes available.