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TEAM NINJA EXPLORES THE BLOODY BEGINNINGS OF YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z IN FIRST EPISODE OF DEVELOPER DIARY SERIES

TEAM NINJA EXPLORES THE BLOODY BEGINNINGS OF YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z IN FIRST EPISODE OF DEVELOPER DIARY SERIES

 

Today Team NINJA kicks off the four part YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z developer diary series detailing the conception, tools and madding plight of the twisted cyber ninja known only as “Yaiba”.  In the premiere episode “Bloody Beginnings”, Team NINJA, Comcept and Spark Unlimited all share their thoughts on the collaboration between the three development teams and how the creative fusion of each team’s strengths has melded both Japanese and Western game styles to create something truly unique. Commentary includes perspectives from Executive Producer, Yosuke Hayashi and Producer, Kohei Shibata (Team NINJA), Conceptor, Keiji Inafune and Producer Shinsaku Ohara (comcept), Lead Game Designer, Cory Davis and Lead Gameplay Engineer, George Mawle (Spark).

In YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z, players will battle fierce zombies as Yaiba, a cyborg ninja who will do anything to get revenge and stay alive. Cleaved in two, he is brought back to life with cyber-technology. Brandishing his ninja sword and the mecha weapons in his cyber arm, he slaughters zombies with brutal, over-the-top abandon. Step into a stylized living comic book where stunning graphics depict a world gone mad. Hordes of undead can only be stopped by Yaiba’s willingness to use any means necessary to get the job done. Will he kill by turning his cyber arm into a razor chainsaw for slicing up undead—or just rip off an opponent’s arms to use as zombie nunchucks? Both possibilities fill Yaiba’s heart with twisted laughter in this upcoming collaboration between famed developers Team NINJA and comcept’s Keiji Inafune.

YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z will be available for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and Steam® (PC) March 4, 2014. This title has not yet been rated by the ESRB.

For access to the first episode of the YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z developer diaries, visit: https://app.box.com/s/hbdu1hi4wg3mqjo4ze9z.

More information about YAIBA: NINJA GAIDEN Z can be found at www.YaibaNGZ.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/YaibaNinjaGaidenZ and Twitter https://twitter.com/YaibaNGZ.

For more news about Team NINJA, visit http://teamninja-studio.com, and don’t forget to “like” us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/teamninjastudio and follow us on Twitter @TeamNINJAStudio.

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Lost Yeti Review

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Lost Yeti
Developer: Neutronized
Publisher: Neutronized
Platforms: iPhone (Reviewed), iPad, iPod Touch
Release Date: 15th January 2014
Price: AUS/US$0.99, £0.99 – Available Here

Overview

Here in Europe, winter has come in full force and it would seem that Italian based indie developer, Neutronized Games, have caught the winter chill. Plunging you right into the heart of a snow covered, mountainous landscape, this charming 16-bit style puzzler will rack your brain and leave you more than a little hungry for an ice lolly.

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Story

While on a lovely stroll through the mountains with his tribe, a young yeti (let’s call him Bert) spotted something wonderful sitting just off of the path. Bert’s eyes lit up at the sight of a delicious ice lolly. Unable to resist the pixelated goodness, Bert ran off to claim his prize. Though, to his despair, the rest of his group left him behind and now he finds himself lost with only you to guide him back to his family.

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Gameplay 

Lost Yeti takes a very standard, classic approach to puzzle solving that relies heavily on timing, and a methodical thought process. The only tools that you control are rows of ice blocks that you can move horizontally or vertically to manipulate the movement of Bert the Yeti as he trundles along relentlessly, only turning when he hits a wall.

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At first the game seems very easy, but as you progress you begin to encounter enemies and hazards that make it extremely difficult to progress, especially if you are a completionist who needs to collect every single lollipop and take the shortest possible route on every stage. I wasn’t even out of the first area before I rage quit the game for the first time when I was repeatedly flattened by a boar that followed Bert around the level and ate every lollipop in sight. In a market of iOS games that are too easy to justify their price tag, this game will keep the avid puzzler coming back for more, but I think the average mobile gamer will find Lost Yeti more frustrating than puzzling. The primary reason for that is that you lack direct control over Bert himself so instead of blaming yourself, you just end up screaming at Bert for being such a stupid, 1-direction walking, furry, white lump. Not that I am bitter or anything…

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Visuals

The level and character designs in Lost Yeti are easily its strongest feature, taking heavily from a lot of the browser-based flash games, such as Snow Tale, that Neutronized have developed in the past. Every single pixel is bright and vibrant and for such basic sprites, the amount of character that you get from Bert and the many enemies that he confronts is really quite impressive. Bert is easily one of the cutest characters I have played with in any game and I would almost recommend buying the game just to see his adorable smile when you complete a level!

Audio 

Dear god, the audio. You will enjoy the audio for all of 5 minutes and then you will either be driven insane, or have a hefty repair bill for the hole in the dry wall you just created by launching your iPhone as far away from your ears as possible. Repetitive is not the word. What little audio there is fits well with the style of the game, but it seriously needs a patch to mix it up a little more.

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Overall

This tricky puzzler is not the sort of game that I would come back to, but if you’re looking for a challenging app that easily has enough gameplay to justify its $0.99/£0.99 price tag then you could do a lot worse. It has a great art style, challenging puzzles, and most importantly it is fun, if not extremely rage inducing.

To find out more about this game and similar awesome iOS titles, check out MasterAbbott’s latest iOS game suggestions.

 

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Bedlam Unleashed: Paperback Launches with Alienware Competition

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Readers and Gamers alike rejoice! In honour of the launch of the launch of Christopher Brookmyre’s new bookBedlam, RedBedlam Ltd. is running a competition with a pretty sweet Alienware PC gaming rig as a prize (Specs to be found below). Firstly, the narrative of Bedlam focuses on the exploits of an unfortunate individual who wakes up in the world of video games as a grunt in someone else’s game (or one of my gnomish subjects in Gnomoria– da dum tsch). With a dark wit, the story will explore a number of familiar gaming worlds and will be the start of series which also includes a First-Person Shooter game based on the world of the novel which, in turn, is set to be released later this year.

Rig specs:

  • Intel® Core™ i7-4770 Processor (8MB Cache, up to 3.9GHz with Turbo Boost Technology)
  • AMD Radeon™ R9 270 with 2GB GDDR5
  • 8GB Dual Channel DDR3 at 1600Mhz
  • 1TB (64MB Cache) 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s

To enter into the competition for the swell gaming rig, all one has to do is share the first chapter of the book with a friend. Said chapter can be found here and entry details can be found here.

Exploring Lara Croft’s Next-Gen Makeover

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At the end of the month, you’ll be able to play Tomb Raider on next-gen consoles when the Definitive Edition hits store shelves. We recently went hands-on with the title, giving you our observations of the differences between this version and the original.

Now, Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics have released a developer diary featuring the game’s executive producer, Scot Amos, talking us through the specific changes made to Lara’s character model and equipment. If you read our preview, but wanted a visual reference, then here it is. Check out the video embedded below. Tomb Raider was our ‘2013 Best Reboot‘, and a strong contender for 2013 GOTY in our Capsule Computers 2013 Game of the Year Awards.

Starpoint Gemini 2 gets the Oculus Rift Treatment

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Starpoint Gemini 2 recently launched through Steam’s Early Access program and has already been making waves and impressing gamers all over the world. Well today, the publisher Iceberg Interactive and developer Little Green Men Games have announced some exciting news – Starpoint Gemini 2 will be receiving Oculus Rift support!

Although the game is still currently in its alpha stage, soon players will be able to strap on the Oculus Rift headset and battle their friends (and online foes) in spectacular space combat, all while feeling like they are actually at the controls of their craft; in an experience that is sure to offer unrivaled immersion.

You can check out Starpoint Gemini 2 on PC through Steam’s Early Access program, but if you want to see more of the game in action then take a look at this week’s CC Impact! Where our editor Joe Morgan jumps into the cockpit and gives the game a try. Let us know your thoughts on the Oculus Rift implementation in the comments below and remember to stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Starpoint Gemini news as it becomes available

WWE’s Royal Rumble statistics detailed in new video

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Fans of WWE are undoubtedly eagerly anticipating this weekend’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view event. It is one of the biggest shows of the year for wrestling, as 30 hopeful superstars get inside the squared-circle with the goal of main-eventing Wrestlemania 30.

The winner of the Royal Rumble match is historically rewarded with a shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Champion on the grandest stage of them all, Wrestlemania 30. Who will it be this year? Well that is anyone’s guess!

WWE have released a promotional video for the Royal Rumble show which details the statistics and numbers behind the infamous event. You can check out the video below for a look at what has made this match so memorable.

Royal Rumble is set for the 27th of January, 2014. Be sure to check your local provider for start-times of the Royal Rumble event. Further information can be found on the official WWE website.

Fairy Tail author starting new manga, doing both simultaneously

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Hiro Mashima the popular mangaka behind the shonen manga Fairy Tail has announced via his Twitter page that he will be launching a brand new manga series in a different magazine to Fairy Tail. The new series will run simultaneously alongside Fairy Tail.

Mashima claims that he will continue to serialize both Fairy Tail and his new manga weekly, as long as his ‘stamina holds up’. No exact details on the new manga have been revealed by Mashima, nor has the magazine that the manga will be serialized in. However if you consider the fact that all of his previous work has been released by Kodansha, one can assume it will be serialized in a Kodansha owned magazine.

It is also interesting to note that Mashima commented that he seen an anime this past Sunday which had a similar plot to his planned manga and that he had decided to scrap the concept and start from scratch.

Stay tuned for further information on Hiro Mashima’s new manga title as it comes to light. Be sure to sound off in the comments section below with your thoughts.

New J-Stars Victory VS Trailer Features Theme Song

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A brand new trailer for J-Stars Victory VS has been released by Namco Bandai Games. The brand new trailer features a truck-load of gameplay footage and detailed shots of the announced characters in action. Alongside that is the newly revealed theme song for the game ‘Fighting Stars’ as performed by Akira Kushida, Hironobu Kageyama, and Hiroshi Kitadani who are also known as the AniSon Big 3.

The AniSon Big 3 open the video announcing their involvement and commenting that they believe it is the best rock-n-roll track they could have created and they put as much fighting spirit and energy as possible into it. The game itself is of course a mash-up of Shonen Jump series, featuring a plethora of characters from the magazine brawling it out with one another.

You can check out the trailer for J-Stars Victory VS which features the song ‘Fighting Stars’ below. Be sure to stay tuned for further J-Stars information in the lead up to its fast approaching release for the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita.

Pre-Order Lightning Returns from Amazon for Yuna’s Spira Summoner Costume

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Today Square Enix has revealed that gamers who pre-order Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII from Amazon will be able to receive the “Spira’s Summoner’ content as an exclusive pre-order bonus on top of the standard bonus of Cloud’s outfit and Buster Sword.

The costume, as you can see above, will feature Lightning wearing Yuna’s costume and staff and when she wins a battle she will use the victory pose from Final Fantasy X. Although this pre-order bonus is currently exclusive to Amazon the company has mentioned that the costume will be available for purchase sometime later this year. Currently Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII is slated to be released on February 11th in North America and you can check out our recent hands on impressions of the game here.

Cathy Kidnapped in New Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Clip

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Poor Cathy. Being the girlfriend of Jack Ryan obviously isn’t easy. In this new clip from Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, we see exactly why, as Ms. Muller (Keira Knightley) is kidnapped. You can watch the scene embedded at the bottom of this article.

Paramount Pictures also released a new featurette called ‘Secrets & Lies’, which you will find directly below. It takes a look at life as a CIA agent trying to keep his true identity a secret to the aforementioned Cathy, and how Jack (Chris Pine) deals with the pressures of his burdens. We recently reviewed the movie, and thought it was a solid beginning to what could be a continuing film franchise.

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