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Harebrained Schemes’ Shadowrun: Dragonfall Now Available for Pre-Order

Harebrained Schemes’ Shadowrun: Dragonfall Now Available for Pre-Order 

Shadowrun Returns Expansion includes full-length campaign, multiple new features and gameplay enhancements

Kirkland, WA (January 28, 2014) Harebrained Schemes’ Shadowrun: Dragonfall, a major expansion for the magic-meets-cyberpunk tactical RPG mashup Shadowrun Returns, is just weeks away but the time to take action is now!  Fans can pre-order the expansion for $14.99 (requires the original game to play) at http://store.steampowered.com/app/272030.   Harebrained Schemes has also released new screenshots and a trailer on its website (http://harebrained-schemes.com/shadowrun/dragonfall/) today in anticipation of the game’s February 27, 2014 launch date.

The Shadowrun: Dragonfall expansion features a robust full-length campaign set in the city of Berlin and contains a multitude of new features and enhancements. The title will be available for purchase on Steam and a DRM-free version will be available on GOG.com.  Shadowrun: Dragonfall will debut on Windows, OSX and Linux, with iPad and Android tablet versions to follow.

Shadowrun Returns debuted in 2013 to much acclaim.  The game was the first $1m+ Kickstarter-funded videogame to be released and premiered as a #1 seller on Steam. It appeared on 5 “Most Anticipated Games of 2013” lists, and was a featured Game of the Week on the Apple and Google Play App Stores.  The accolades for the game have continued with Shadowrun Returns winning numerous “Best of 2013” awards including:

  • Diehard GameFAN – 2013 Game of the Year
  • Diehard GameFAN – Best PC Exclusive Game
  • Diehard GameFAN – Best Digital/Downloadable Game
  • Diehard GameFAN –  Best Strategy Role Playing Game
  • Gamasutra – Best of 2013, Gamasutra’s Top Games of the Year
  • Giant Bomb – Best of 2013 list (by Xavier Woods)
  • The Escapist – Best of 2013 list (by Justin Clouse)
  • IGN – Recommended Games Holiday Gift Guide
  • Board Game Geek – Recommended Games Holiday Gift Guide

“The response to Shadowrun Returns has been the highlight our year, from our audience posting their wonderful reviews, to the gaming media who awarded us all of these 2013 honors, to the amazing community of content creators using our editor to create their own awesome stories,” said Jordan Weisman, founder of Harebrained Schemes.  “Shadowrun: Dragonfall continues the high standards set by Shadowrun Returns, while adding in new features for the game and the editor that we hope will help draw fans even deeper into the Shadowrun Universe.”

SHADOWRUN: DRAGONFALL STORY

MAN MEETS MAGIC & MACHINE. The year is 2054. Magic has returned to the world, awakening powerful creatures of myth and legend. Unchecked advances in technology have blurred the line between man and machine. Great dragons play humanity for pawns, while ruthless corporations bleed the world dry. In this new reality of elves and trolls, corporate arcologies and terrifying new magics, anything is possible… for a price. And when the powerful and the desperate need a job done, they turn to shadowrunners: mercenaries, living on the fringes of society, surviving day-by-day on skill and instinct alone.

BERLIN. The Flux-State: a stable anarchy enforced by an ever-shifting coalition of megacorps, political factions, and savvy power players. A place where almost anything goes, and the right connections can be the difference between success and starvation. Dangerous jobs abound and there’s no better place to earn a quick payday – provided you live long enough to spend it. For you and your team of battle-scarred runners, it’s just another day in the Free City of Berlin.

But a new threat is rising, one that could mean untold chaos and devastation. The only clue: whispers of the DRAGONFALL, a long-forgotten event from the earliest days of the Awakened world. As you find yourself drawn into a maze of veiled dangers and strange machinations, you will come face-to-face with a grim spectre of the past… and alter the course of Berlin’s future.

SHADOWRUN: DRAGONFALL FEATURES

  • Experience a New Full-Length Campaign: Return to the “Tech meets Magic” future of Shadowrun as you and your team of runners get drawn into a treacherous conspiracy. Operating out of an offbeat central hub neighborhood, you’ll choose which missions to accept and how you’ll approach them while navigating the dark underbelly of “the Flux”.
  • An Exciting New Locale: Shadowrun: Dragonfall transports runners to the Free City of Berlin, a thrilling Shadowrun setting full of gorgeous new hi-res environments, a diverse new cast of characters, and a new soundtrack by Sam Powell, the composer of the original Sega Genesis Shadowrun game.
  • Command Your Team: Lead a small team of shadowrunners, each with their own outlook and backstory. Each member of your team is designed to play an interesting role during missions and has a unique set of skills, abilities, strengths, and weaknesses.
  • New Weapons, Cyberware, Enemies & More: Try your hand at the long-range sniper rifle, devastating grenade launcher, or stun-inducing taser. Chrome yourself out in the latest cyberware, and take on deadly new enemies – including new magical creatures like gargoyles and fire drakes. Dragonfall brings a host of new items, characters, portraits, and improvements to the Shadowrun Returns experience.
  • Save Anywhere: You can save your progress at any time during the game. In addition to being in Shadowrun: Dragonfall, this save feature will be available in new downloads of Shadowrun Returns and through a patch for already purchased versions.
  • New Game Editor Features: A wide range of enhancements to the game editor for community content creators – including a scripting system to better control lighting, tracking mission objectives in the main game UI, placing exploding barrels, and allowing players to input keypad passwords and custom text strings in conversations. In addition, content creators will be able to use all of the new Berlin environment art, items and characters in their own stories along with assets from the original Shadowrun Returns campaign. 

About Harebrained Schemes

Harebrained Schemes is a small team of passionate game developers led by Jordan Weisman, the creator of Shadowrun, Crimson Skies, BattleTech, MechWarrior, and many other acclaimed properties. Founded in 2011, the Seattle-based studio is centered on deep collaboration between seasoned veterans and fresh talent. Their first title, Crimson: Steam Pirates, was one of Apple’s Benchmark Games of 2011 and one of Metacritic.com’s “Best iPhone Games of 2011.” Their next title, Strikefleet Omega, was named one of Google Play’s “Best Games of 2012.” In April 2012, Harebrained Schemes made headlines when it launched one of the first 7-figure Kickstarter campaigns for Shadowrun Returns, which appeared on five “Most Anticipated Games of 2013” lists and launched in July 2013 to much acclaim. Their latest Kickstarter success story, a digitally-enhanced miniatures board game called Golem Aracana, is due out next year.  http://harebrained-schemes.com/

WIN – Monster Part 1

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Episode 27 of CC: Anime is now live. Each month, thanks to our good friends and sponsor Siren Visual, we will be giving away a prize in a monthly competition held through CC: Anime.

To win, listen to the podcast for the question and once you have an answer email it in along with your name and address to [email protected]. At the end of the month, a winner will be randomly selected from the pool of entries. The winner will then be announced on the next podcast.

This month, we will be giving away a copy of Monster Part 1, on DVD thanks to our good friends at Siren Visual. If you have yet to listen to CC: Anime you can do so here.

Listen to the podcast and then send your answer in along with your name and address to [email protected] Good Luck!

 

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CC Anime Episode 27 – Nobunaga the Aussie

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Welcome to another episode of CC: Anime, Capsule Computers Anime Podcast! In our twenty seventh episode, the CC: Anime crew discuss the latest anime and manga news, the Winter 2014 season, Nobunaga-mania in anime, sexuality in anime, Australia day and what anime we think should get an Aussie film adaptation. We also have a prize giveaway of Monster Part 1 on DVD thanks to our sponsor Siren Visual, find out how to enter here.

Cast: Luke Halliday, Travis Bruno, Frank Inglese and Kane Bugeja,

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D-Frag! Episode 3 Impressions

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Episode 3 – Fujou Academy Freedom Festival, AKA FuF Festival

Now that we have a new batch of characters we also have our first bit of story progression for D-Frag! and it comes in the form of a competition between the Fake Game Creation Club and the real Game Creation Club as they compete at the upcoming school festival, dubbed the FuF Festival, to see whose game will receive the most visitors. Now if the real Game Creation Club wins, the fake club will be absorbed into the club but if the Fake club wins, what will happen then?

After last week’s reveal that there are two clubs and the reason for the split is due to troubles that Roka had in the real Game Creation Club and misunderstandings between her and Takao that has led to the current stand-off. Despite this not really being his problem, Kazama has stepped in to help settle this feud and now that the festival is almost upon them, the two clubs are working hard to try and come up with a winning idea.

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Well, one club is anyways as the fake club is barely trying and instead thinking up ways that they can try and sabotage the other team. Despite the intentions of the rest of the fake club, Kazama tries to remain honest and when he visits the real club, there are a few meaningful moments that show that not only is this club actually trying its hardest but also some comedic ones as well with the trap character forced to cross-dress once again and some minor but oblivious fan-service provided by the air-headed Takao as she unintentionally rubs her breasts to no avail against Kazama’s spiky hair.

Anyways, what unfolded from there is something quite interesting as far as games go. Where the Game Creation Club was trying to create actual video games for people to play, the Fake Club instead established a large attraction with numerous physical games to play, such as board games, darts and more. This leads to a minor confrontation between the differences in games, but with no specifics ever established it is pretty clear who the winner ended up being.

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All in all, this episode continued to be fairly enjoyable though the humor was downplayed a bit to try and push the story between the two clubs forward. Where there were mostly laughs before we instead are treated to a few touching moments where Takao comes to understand why Roka is doing what she is doing, though to be fair, there were still a number of rather hilarious jokes on display, usually jumping up to break up a serious moment or to use Tokao’s large breasts for gags. There was even a bit of fan-service thanks to some cosplay that the girls ended up wearing but nothing even close to being ecchi as it was mostly played for laughs.

We also get a few side-characters introduced as well, though it appears that they will be playing bit-parts and probably will not appear anymore outside of a few small gags. In fact, every character introduced so far, including Kazama’s old gang and his masochistic friend, had a minor role to play in this episode.

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Also a few notes on this episode. I’ve seen a few soft drinks shown in anime in the past with their real names, with Dr. Pepper being the prime example but almost always names of products or corporations are either changed just enough to avoid copyright issues or censored. However the teacher’s drink is always shown as Mountain Dew, an interesting choice considering I’ve never seen that before in an anime and the fact that she is almost always sleeping or lazing about.

Another note is that while FUNimation is doing a decent job with D-Frag!’s subtitles, providing sign translation for the many signs in the series, there were a few awkwardly translated lines in this episode which ruins the flow of the show a bit. I’m not speaking about the way Kazama speaks, as it fits his character type of being a delinquent, but about unintentional grammar issues that crop up in the subtitles from time to time.

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Currently D-Frag! is available for streaming in the United States by FUNimation. As for the rest of our winter impressions, you can check out our Anime Impressions page.

Check out more D-Frag! impressions HERE.

Dark Souls II to Incorporate Fan-Inspired Content

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Fans of the Souls series of games are eagerly awaiting the release of Dark Souls II. The difficult, emotionally draining (and rewarding) RPG series has listened to fans, and incorporated some community-designed gear for use in the game. The game developers ran a competition during May 2013 in which entrants were encouraged to submit their own shield designs. Since then, the guys at FROMSOFTWARE and Bandai Namco have selected 6 winning designs, which have been drawn up and put into the game.

Not only will the winning entrants; Denis “DasHurz” Bachmaier, Charles Collier, Illim, Gabriel Verdon and Alexandre Etiennes Jonathan Du Cassé have their shields featured in the game, but they will also get mentions in the game’s credits, a copy of the collector’s edition and a replica of their designed shield!

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The pictures featured in this article are the first two of the winner’s shields. The next lot will be revealed on tomorrow, with the final two on the 31st of January. Dark Souls II is a little over a month away, so it is time to get excited! We recently sat down with the first few hours of the game, so be sure to check back on February 6th for our impressions. Until then, make sure you stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Dark Souls news as it becomes available.

Trolls vs Vikings Coming Soon

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Megapop has announced an up-coming new game called Trolls vs. Vikings. We should see it out on iOS devices on 26th February, but Android users may not see it till later, perhaps mid-year. The game will be available in English, French, Spanish and German so more people can play.

In the wacky game, you control an army of trolls to fight against hordes of Vikings and epic Nordic gods including your favourites: Thor and Loki. The battles are set up like a tower defence game requiring wit and strategy to stop the berserkers. As you probably already noticed, the game is a tribute to a certain undead and flower game, but Trolls vs. Vikings aims to re-innovate using fresh and unique features like movable and active units, dynamic tiles systems and more characters.

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Both casual and hardcore players should have a crack at this game with difficulty levels going up to divinely and crushingly hard. In the future, we should see more content updates and multiplayer mode.

Head over to the Megapop website to check out more about the game.

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Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst Launching Soon

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Namco Bandai Games have just announced the launch date for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst, the ultimate edition of the latest installment in the legendary Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm series of games.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst is scheduled for release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on January 31st, 2014. The Full Burst version comes with over 100 brand new missions, a new playable character in Kabuto, an additional story chapter featuring Kabuto, 38 new character costumes and some awesome revamped cinematics.

Be sure to pick up Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst on January 31st to get the full burst of Naruto madness. Let us know what you think of this new version in the comments section below.

Dragon Ball: Full Color Volume 1 to be released February 4th

dragon-ball-full-color-volume-1-coverIf you have been waiting to experience Dragon Ball Z through its original format, or happen to be a huge fan of the series and want to get a hold of probably the best way to read the series now, you will be happy to hear that Viz Media will be releasing the first volume of Dragon Ball Full Color on February 4th.

This release is a full color version of the original Dragon Ball manga starting at the Saiyan Arc with Raditz appears to reveal that Goku is an alien and forces Goku to team up with an old enemy in order to save not only his son from certain doom, but the Earth as well. The release is larger than your average manga, measuring 6 5/8″ x 10 ¼” in size, and will be available for a price of $19.99 US/$22.99 CAN/£12.99 U.K. It will also be available digitally for $12.99 starting on that date. We were able to review the volume earlier this month and you can check out our review here.

Titanfall beta to start soon on Xbox One and PC

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Today Respawn Entertainment co-founder Vince Zampela was pretty talkative over Twitter as he has dropped not one but two pieces of information that gamers have been interested in. You see, while EA‘s Titanfall is set to be released on the Xbox One and PC, it is also coming to the Xbox 360 and today Zampela revealed that Bluepoint Games is working on the 360 version of the game.

Also revealed today by Zampela is the fact that a Titanfall beta will be coming soon to the Xbox One and PC, though no exact start date for the beta has been announced at this time but will be revealed soon.

Hatsune Miku Project Diva f to be released in March

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Recently over on the Sega blog, the company revealed that fans of Hatsune Miku won’t have to wait too much longer to take the Vocaloid with them wherever they go. The company has revealed that the PS Vita title, Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f will be available for purchase from the PSN sometime this March.

Hatsune Miku Project Diva f was originally released in Japan before the PS3 version of the game so gamers in the West are actually getting the titles backwards, but fans of the series will probably still be interested in picking up the title once more, though it is worth noting that no price for the Vita game has been revealed at this point in time.