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Xbox Live – A Week of Deals (1/28 – 2/03)

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As we noticed last week, Xbox has started to include Xbox One items into their weekly dealings. Though we see this occur once again, we also can see that more items have been discounted this time around thanks to EA. Enough talk – take a look at the list below!

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NameTypeDiscount
Crimson DragonXbox One20% to 25% Off
Final ExamArcade50% Off
ContrastArcade50% Off
RAWArcade50% Off
Blood KnightsArcade50% Off
Phantom Breaker: Battle GroundsArcade50% Off
CatherineGames on Demand67% Off
Moon DiverArcade50% Off
Need for Speed RivalsGames on Demand50% Off
FIFA 14Games on Demand50% Off
NHL 14Games on Demand50% Off
Crysis 3Games on Demand63% Off
Mass Effect 3: CitadelAdd-On50% Off
Mass Effect 3: Alt Appearance Pk 1Add-On50% Off
Mass Effect 3: Groundside Resistance PackAdd-On50% Off
Mass Effect: Genesis 2Add-On50% Off
Battlefield 1943Arcade50% Off
Skate 2Games on Demand67% Off
Shank 2Arcade75% Off
Dead SpaceGames On Demand50% Off
CrysisGames On Demand50% Off
Mirror’s EdgeGames On Demand67% Off
Kingdoms of Amalur: ReckoningGames On Demand50% Off
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning – Teeth of NarosAdd-On50% Off
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning – The Legend of Dead KelAdd-On50% Off
Alice: Madness ReturnsGames On Demand63% Off

Anyone else pumped that Kingdoms of Amalur has been reduced to $10?! I’ll be certain to snatch up that deal by February 3rd. Exciting originals like Mirror’s Edge and Dead Space should deserve second looks as they are discounted games on demand.

Curve Mega Bundle out now for PlayStation 3/Vita

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Curve Studios have announced a great bundle featuring four of their most critically praised titles of 2013. The Curve Mega Bundle includes Proteus, Stealth Inc, Thomas Was Alone and Lone Survivor: Director’s Cut, and is available now on the PSN store. Each game is a Cross-Buy release, which means you’re able to play them on both the PlayStation 3 and the PS Vita with a single purchase, and some are also Cross-Save enabled.

The bundle will have the following discounted price for the first two weeks:

  • AU: $21.95/$17.56 PS Plus (Buy Here)
  • US: $14.99/$13.49 PS Plus
  • EU: €14.99/€12.99 PS Plus
  • UK: £11.99/£9.99 PS Plus

As usual, Australia gets the short end of the stick when it comes to pricing. The bundle is otherwise approximately 70% off compared to purchasing the games individually, and is cheaper than buying Proteus on its own. After the initial fortnight, the bundle will drop to about a 30% saving all up. Curve Studios PR Manager, Rob Clarke, said;

This bundle has everything from exploring a peaceful, dreamlike world to getting your head exploded by lasers. It represents a nice little slice of the ‘Indie Pie’ for those who have yet to stuff their face full of its delicious goodness.

They’re all quality indie releases, and we highly recommend checking out the bundle.

Tome of Holding: Paper Sorcerer Released Online

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Paper Sorcerer, developed by indie developer Ultra Runaway Games and crowdfunded through Kickstarter, has finally been released online for PC, Mac, and Linux. A version for iOS and Andriod will also soon be available.

Paper Sorcerer is a single-player turn-based RPG with a focus on strategy, party-building and management, and puzzles of an environmental nature (like an adventure game). You play as a sorcerer trapped in a mystical prison inside of a book who is attempting to escape. Players make use of a variety skills and spells in a battle system that attempts to emphasize strategy over grinding.  It appears to have some parallels to another game, Legend of Grimrock (the announcement of a sequel to which, we covered here), in terms of gameplay with players exploring an isometric 3D world.

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Party building is also a possibility as you assemble monsters, dark beings, and other villains to assist you in your escape. They’ll apparently be able to help you solve puzzles to uncover secret paths and find extra loot (the BEST kind of loot!).

The game also has an interesting style which makes use of hand-drawn artwork. Said style is somewhat reminiscent of the artwork on the covers of old-school pen and paper role-playing modules.

You can see a short trailer below and a demo is available here. If you deem it worthy of your patronage, you can buy the game on Steam here.

GhostControl Inc. Now Available for PC, Mac, and Linux

After being announced a few months into 2013, it looks like GhostControl Inc. is finally ready for players to jump into the turn based strategy ghost hunting game. Coming from Application Systems and Bumblebee Games, players can now fully prepare for with the demo and “Guide to ghost hunting in the 21st Century” manual which they have just released in preparation.

With 20 hours of gameplay, 18 different ghost types, and tons of unique dialogue and phone messages filled with references and call outs, players can expect plenty to amuse themselves in the strategy game. Players can expect to jump into the game for themselves right now from digital retailers like Windows Store, Desura, Gamers Gate, Indiegamestand, macgamestore, as well as currently being on Steam Greenlight. It will also be hitting the Mac App Store on January 30th.

Players wanting to check out the demo and/or manual for themselves can check out the GhostControl Inc. Website before they buy the game digitally for £9.99 ($13.90 / €12.99), but a box version is also planned for retail for £9.99.

CD Projekt RED Celebrates New Forum with Witcher 3 Screenshots

After announcing that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will in fact be making its way to Australia and New Zealand thanks to publisher Namco Bandai, CD Projekt RED is happy to announce even more good news for fans of the series. It seems that the forums for the game have gone through a complete redesign to better improve the experience .

Just what can fans expect to find on the new forum? In addition to linking accounts to their other game forums, i.e. CyberPunk and REDkit, players will be able to easily navigate from room to room and its own achievement system. So now players should have a much better time as they discuss CD Projekt RED‘s upcoming projects.

To add even more to the release of the new forum, CD Projekt RED has also released 3 new screenshots to show of the diversity of the world of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Players can see the screenshots above and below, as well as seeing the full sized images by clicking on the images themselves.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is currently set to release for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC sometime in 2014. Those wanting to take part in the discussion of their games can check out the brand new forum from the CD Projekt RED Website.

Are You Ready to be Born of the Gods?

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Magic: The Gathering Players, it is time to get excited! This weekend marks the time where we shall all emerge from the Nyx and be the ones who are Born of the Gods. We have been playing with Theros cards since September and now it is time to move forwards. Born of the Gods, the latest set in the Greek Mythology-inspired Theros block is almost here, and this weekend marks the set’s prerelease event.

The prerelease gives players an opportunity to play with some of the new cards coming out in the set (and come up with some new strategies for the game), as well as to win some cool prizes (usually in the form of more cards). As with all prerelease events, it will be a Sealed Deck Tournament which means that you will be given six booster packs when you register and you will make and play with you 40 card deck from those cards.

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Much like the Theros prerelease from September, players will choose their destiny in the form of five prerelease packs, each based on the colours of Magic. The five packs are: Destined to Lead (White), Outwit (Blue), Dominate (Black), Conquer (Red) or Thrive (Green).

Included in these packs will be:

  • 3 Theros booster packs
  • 2 Born of the Gods booster packs
  • 1 Seeded Born of the Gods booster pack (featuring mostly cards that match your chosen colour)
  • 1 Promotional card (again, matching your chosen colour)
  • 1 Hero Card
  • 1 Spindown Life Counter d20
  • 1 Activity Sheet
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A Look at the Hero’s Packs for the Prerelease

The prerelease for Born of the Gods is also the next step along the Hero’s Path that was introduced for the Theros Block, so you can continue your journey to greatness, or begin anew. You don’t need to have played any of the previous steps in the Hero’s Path in order to join in, so don’t feel disparaged.

The prerelease will be running this weekend from the 1-2nd February, with many Local Gaming Stores running multiple events (so you can play through more than one colour and try out a bunch of different cards). Also remember that any card you open or win at the event is yours to keep, a full week before the set launches. So start tapping those lands, and remember that for all the Magic: The Gathering news as it becomes available, be sure to stay tuned to Capsule Computers.

Catch up with the Plot of Final Fantasy XIII with the New 16-bit Trailer

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As the impending release of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII approaches, Square Enix has released an impressive 8 minute long trailer for those new to the series. The trailer provides a quick recap of Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2 in a 16-bit style reminiscent of retro Final Fantasy games found on the SNES.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII is the final chapter in the Final Fantasy XIII story. After 500 years of sleep, Lightning has awoken to rescue the souls of the world. The apocalypse is drawing near and the god Bhunivelze has created a new world that will serve as a new home for the people. The game will be released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 14th, 2014.

Kokoro Connect manga licensed by Seven Seas

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kokoro-connect-volume-1-coverToday Seven Seas Entertainment has announced that they have acquired the license for the manga adaptation of Kokoro Connect. So far five volumes of the ongoing series have been published in Japan and Seven Seas is planning on releasing the first volume sometime in August 2014.

The manga‘s story is being handled by the original author of the light novel series, Sadanatsu Anda, while CUTEG is taking care of the artwork. The story of the manga follows the strange occurrences that happen involving Yamahoshi Academy’s Culture Club, starting with a strange incident where the male and female club members start randomly switching bodies with one another.

The light novel series was previously been adapted into an anime series back in 2012 that has since been released with an English dub in North America by Sentai Filmworks.

Space Dandy Episode 4 Impressions

My mother always told me that movies would leave me brainless
My mother always told me that movies would leave me brainless.

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Episode 4 – Sometimes, You Can’t Live With Dying, Baby

The Western zombie phenomena is something that has fascinated Japan ever since George A. Romero’s 1968 classic, Night of the Living Dead. Somewhere along the way, that fascination trickled down into anime and manga and in the last decade there have been some extremely notable and, in all honesty, very good titles based on that idea. Highschool of the Dead made the biggest impact on western anime fans of any anime in years, other than 3 big shōnens. Kore wa Zombie desu ka, Sankarea, and Zombie Loan were also excellent anime in their own right and did a good job of bringing the dull, rotting zombie genre into the new age. With all of this success, why wouldn’t Space Dandy have a zombie episode? Why not indeed…

The vodka jelly recipe never mentioned hangovers!
The cocktail menu never mentioned hangovers!

Episode 4 began with our heroes Dandy, QT, and Meow, gathered around their latest catch, an alien that looked similar to one that had been previously discovered, but lacked its markings and friendly nature. This was demonstrated when Meow reached into his cage and had his hand bitten by the otherwise lifeless creature. Convinced that they had found something never seen before, they headed back to the depot to collect their bounty, but on the way Meow started acting out of character. His eyes turned dark, his skin as pale as death, and his vocabulary became limited to monotonous groans and grunts. They stopped off at a hospital after eventually conceding that something must be wrong with him, but then things got out of hand. Dandy came back the next day to engage in his new favourite hobby of flirting with the nursing staff, only to find that everyone in the hospital had been turned into horrific, flesh-eating zombies! In an attempt to save Meow, he fought off the zombies using QT’s body, but somehow QT turned as well, leaving Dandy alone in a hospital full of ghouls, including half of the Gogol Empire it seems! After a valiant effort, Dandy eventually fell prey to a zombie helicopter pilot and that is when the real struggle began. Now, he and his crew are faced with the despair-ridden day to day life of zombies. How will they make ends meet? Will they ever go back to being human? Only time will tell…

New for 2014, the latest dieting gadget from Weight Watchers.
New for 2014, the latest dieting gadget from Weight Watchers.

Going into this episode after episode 3, I fully expected it to be awful considering how poorly animated some of the more close up, person-on-alien fight scenes have been thus far. You would think that reducing the 3 funniest characters in the show to useless, groaning husks would make it impossible for the show to be amusing. However, what ended up happening was quite the opposite. All of the time that Dandy was still alive, the episode was actually very dull. As I expected, all of the zombie combat was uneventful and slow, the jokes were mostly sexual, and it didn’t really have a lot going for it. When the whole cast got turned into zombies though, it suddenly became surprisingly good! Rather than the normal, mindless zombies we are used to in the media, Space Dandy actually did something fresh with the idea and gave them a limited degree of awareness.

Drop dead gorgeous!
Drop dead gorgeous!

The latter half of the episode ended up being almost a documentary on the daily life of a zombie alien hunting crew and the dangers and challenges that they face. This was far from what I expected the episode to be about and I was pleasantly surprised with just how funny the whole affair was. Never before have I seen something focus on how zombies struggle to pay for food and fuel, or their attempts to turn back into a human by talking to their zombie-sempai. Showing that there is at least one intelligent and creative mind somewhere in the production staff at Bones, episode 4 did a brilliant job of breaking down the zombie genre into its base elements and giving them the silly flair that Space Dandy is becoming known for.

Got milk? Or brains... Brains would be good...
Got milk? Or brains… Brains would be good…

What really sold me on episode 4 was how the pace settled down for a little while and gave the audience a chance to catch their breath and enjoy some genuinely hilarious writing that didn’t rely solely on lewd puns. Without Dandy spouting idiocy at every opportunity, there was a lot more time to focus on an actual narrative for once which was a welcome getaway from the breakneck ridiculousness that kicked off the series. Being zombies among aliens they didn’t stand out and that is why the infection was allowed to spread so much and why they were able to live out relatively normal lives despite being dead. However, when everyone became a zombie and they all realised that they could claim on their life insurance policies, the insurance companies came after them and hired snipers to kill off all of the zombie moochers. I loved this idea! If they made a comedy about those snipers trying to kill off all the zombies that were costing their employers millions, I would watch the hell out of it! Just don’t let Bones produce it, alright?

Even as a zombie, there is no worse fate than standing on a Lego brick.
Even as a zombie, there is no worse fate than standing on a Lego brick.

We’re 4 episodes into Space Dandy now and normally this is the time at which people can start giving fair assessments about whether a show is worth continuing or not. Being brutally honest, after watching and giving my impressions on episodes 1-4, I can’t recommend that people stick with this anime, especially in a season this strong. It is easy watching, silly, and at times, like the latter half of this episode, funny on the sort of scale of Gintama. Unfortunately, it is poorly animated with the exception of a few moments of flair, its characters are unengaging at the best of times, and that is not even the worst part. Where Space Dandy falls flat is that there is no single audience that it appeals to. Kids can’t watch it because it is too rude, adults won’t watch it because it is too childish. It only targets a very specific group of people that find sex jokes funny enough to carry an otherwise lifeless plot and anyone that is looking for that is probably already watching Seitokai Yakuindomo season 2, a show which I would rate much higher than Space Dandy. I will try, to the best of my ability, to soldier on with these episode impressions just in case it begins to pick up, but if there is no sign of improvement then I’m afraid I’m going to have to write this off as one of Watanabe’s greatest calamities.

Fighting the zombie aplaquealypse, one mouth at a time
Fighting the zombie aplaquealypse, one mouth at a time.

Space Dandy is simulcasting in both subbed and dubbed formats and can be found airing on Adult Swim’s Toonami block or streaming on FUNimation in the US. UK viewers can catch it streaming on Wakanim and Australian viewers can catch it streaming on Madman with new episodes – both subbed and dubbed – up on the Madman Screening Room each Monday, at 1am AEDT.

For more impressions of winter’s best and worst, head over to our Anime Impressions page.

Check out more Space Dandy Impressions HERE.

The Elder Scrolls Online Collector’s Edition Confirmed and Cinematic Trailer Released

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It looks like Bethesda may have had to reveal things a bit earlier as expected as the company has just confirmed that there will be an Imperial Edition of The Elder Scrolls Online after it was leaked yesterday. This Imperial Edition will come in at a price of $99.99 US / $139.95 AUD and will be “extremely limited in quality,” though a digital only version will cost $79.99 US / $119.95 AUD and come with only the digital bonuses.

As for what is in the physical version, you can see it above and read about the details below:

  • Molag Bal Statue. A 30.5 cm statue featuring Molag Bal, Daedric Prince of domination and enslavement.
  • The Improved Emperor’s Guide to Tamriel. A 224-page illustrated guide annotated by the Imperial scholar, Flaccus Terentius.
  • Physical Map of Tamriel. A 53.3 cm x 66 cm printed map detailing Alliance-controlled zones and the ultimate conquest: Cyrodiil.  
  • Steelbook™ Packaging. A limited edition steel case decorated in the color of the Imperials.
  • Exclusive Collection of Digital Content.
    • Play as an Imperial: Become an Imperial and play in any Alliance. Gain unique bonuses, crafting styles, gear, and more.
    • White Imperial Horse: Summon this Imperial mount and journey through Tamriel with speed.
    • Mudcrab Vanity Pet: Explore Tamriel with a mudcrab pet scuttling along by your side.
    • Rings of Mara: Complete the Ritual of Mara with a friend and receive an experience bonus when you play together.

If you choose to pre-order any version of the game you will unlock the “Early Explorer’s Pack” which gives players the Scuttler vanity pet, four bonus treasure maps, and the ability to play as any of the nine races in any Alliance.

To go along with this announcement the company also released an incredible looking trailer for the game which can be found below. Currently The Elder Scrolls Online is set to be released for the PC on April 4th with a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One release coming sometime in June.