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GAMEVIL strengthens global publishing; partners with developers from Finland, Colombia, and Ukraine

GAMEVIL strengthens global publishing; partners with developers from Finland, Colombia, and Ukraine

LOS ANGELES, CA- November 12, 2013- Leading mobile games publisher and developer GAMEVIL has partnered with developers around the world to enhance its global expansion efforts. It has made seed investments into Finnish game developer Ocean View Games, and has entered into publishing partnerships with Colombian developer Brainz and Ukrainian developer Zadzen Games.

Ocean View Games is a Finnish game company which boasts a talented team of over 50 years combined gaming experience and members from Mr.Goodliving, Chat Republic Games, Remedy Entertainment, and Rovio. GAMEVIL has made seed investments into the start-up with plans to collaborate on future titles going forward.

Brainz is a Colombia based next-gen entertainment company focused on creating story rich original IPs through high production value mobile games. Its games have had great reception from both specialized critics and players alike, and it has grown to become one of the most recognized studios in Latin America.

Zadzen Games is a Ukraine based studio, founded by gaming experts who have previously developed successful mobile browser games published in Russia and CIS countries. The team specializes in creating vast worlds in which gamers can fall deeply in to.

GAMEVIL will be working closely with each developer, providing deep insight on game design, monetization, and supporting Games as a Service. By leveraging its large userbase and wide outreach, GAMEVIL will also publish the signed titles and distribute them to all major and rising markets around the world.

“With over a decade of hands-on experience in mobile gaming coupled with our presence in all major markets, no other mobile gaming publishing company is as effective as GAMEVIL in providing a truly global approach,” stated Kyu Lee, President of GAMEVIL USA. “Through our focused global expansion efforts, we are planning to work with talented teams from all over the world, and invite developers to come meet with us at G-STAR.”

GAMEVIL will be attending and available for meetings at G-STAR from 11/14 to 11/17.

 

About GAMEVIL

GAMEVIL®, with over 330 million game downloads and experience publishing hundreds of games on multiple platforms, is one of the most active and innovative mobile game companies in the world. Established in 2000 and with offices in Los Angeles, Tokyo, Beijing and Seoul, GAMEVIL is an experienced global mobile game publisher working with more than 70 top studios around the world.

With deep industry and regional knowledge, GAMEVIL has been able to craft numerous award winners through a diverse portfolio of games. Backed by unparalleled expertise in mobile, GAMEVIL continues to lead the sector with a commitment in establishing mobile gaming as a way of life.

GAMEVIL is currently listed on the KOSDAQ Market (Ticker: 063080, Bloomberg: 063080:KS, Reuters: 063080.KQ)

Follow the Twitter feeds at http://www.twitter.com/gamevil and Facebook Pages at http://www.facebook.com/gamevil

Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition Trailer

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This year’s smash hit fighting game from Netherealm (no pun intended); Injustice: Gods Among Us is making its way to PS4, PS Vita and PC for the first time. The Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition will be releasing across all three platforms, and will include the original game, as well as all 6 DLC characters, 42 Character skins and 60 S.T.A.R. Labs missions. To mark the upcoming launch, the guys over at Warner Bros have released a new trailer for the game.

Check out the trailer below and let us know in the comment whether or not you will be picking up Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition. As always, be sure to stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Injustice news as it becomes available.

Beyond the Boundary Characters To Be Put On Trial

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All rise for the court of Beyond the Boundary, the currently airing series will be releasing three videos that feature certain characters being put on trial. A special twitter post was made announcing the shorts and will be uploaded online to a newly created website. The series is called “Kyoukai no Kanata: Idol Saiban!- Mayou Nagara mo Kimi wo Sabaku Tami” translating to “Beyond the Boundary Idol Trial: Those Who Judge You Even While Lost”, the first video will be uploaded this month on the 18th.

The series features four female characters; Kuriyama Mirai, Mitsuki Naze, Shindo Ai and Inami Sakura as they prosecute and judge other characters whose crimes have yet to be confirmed. Each of the girls is drawn in the Chibi style and the first episode will have half human-half youmu Akihito Kanbara on trial. The anime adaptation of the light novels is currently licensed by Sentai Filmworks and is streamed on Crunchyroll.

SILKROAD ONLINE DRESSES UP FOR HUGE HOLIDAY UPDATE

SILKROAD ONLINE DRESSES UP FOR HUGE HOLIDAY UPDATE

November 12, 2013 – Leading online game developer and publisher, Joymax, today unleashes a massive new update just in time for Thanksgiving celebrations in their longest running MMORPGs, Silkroad Online and Silkroad-R.  From new costumes to timely boosts and even priority log-ins, there’s a little something for players old and new in this exciting update!  Thieves and merchants can both traipse over to the official SRO site for all of the event details at http://bit.ly/Join_Silkroad

Introducing the newest Silkroad Online Avatar costume: the Janissary Outfit.  Thought to be extinct, these emissaries were experts in thievery and once conquered the Silkroad, holding it for their exclusive pillaging.  As the bearers of the magical Yatagan, they easily stand out from a crowd; with flexible tactics, their battle prowess is equal to that of existing classes.  The undisputed masters of the strategic “false retreat,” the Janissary Outfit avatar is not to be trifled with.

Feel like wishing upon a star isn’t working lately?  Try a lamp instead!  The elusive Genie’s Lamp is back and on sale to boot.  For each Genie’s Lamp that a player purchases from the cash shop, they will receive a second Lamp absolutely free.  With the relaunch of the Genie’s Lamp, two key items normally found exclusively in the Lamp can now be purchased individually: Premium Gold Time and 4-Week Gold Time.

A 4-Week Gold Time pass gives players numerous benefits, including a 3-hour bonus daily that doubles character & skill experience.  While a ticket is active, players can also acquire and complete Premium PLUS quests – these challenging tasks reward players with additional skill points.  Available for sale now at the low price of 92 silk, these passes are available for characters up to level 90.

Premium Gold Tickets, once a rare and coveted prize from the Genie’s Lamp, are now available for sale!  Holders of a Premium Gold Ticket will get priority log in time, even during the busiest parts of the day.  In addition, they will receive a daily 5-hour increase in character and skill experience, doubling the exp earned during the boost!  Physical and Magical damage and defense for all ticket holders is boosted by 10%, attack and parry is boosted by an additional 10%, and characters will enjoy a bonus 10 stat points in both Str and Int.  While a ticket is active, players can also acquire and complete Premium PLUS quests.  Need better equipment?  Holding a Premium Gold Ticket boosts enchanting by 5% and enhancing by 10%, giving you an extra chance to create the perfect piece of armor or the deadliest weapon.  Players can grab these tickets for a limited time for 290 silk.

Fans can find everything and anything about Silkroad and Silkroad-R on their official Facebook pages which have nearly 390,000 likes from all over the world.  Join the conversation now at https://www.facebook.com/officialsilkroad and https://www.facebook.com/officialsilkroadr.

Players can learn more about the game and download it for free at http://www.joymax.com.

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About Silkroad Online
Silkroad Online is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that puts the player deep into historical fantasy, joining the Chinese and European civilizations along the Silk Road trade route. Traveling across Jangan, from China to Constantinople, players can make their fortunes as merchants, prey on the rich as thieves, or be protection-for-hire as hunters.

About Joymax
Since its establishment in April, 1997, Joymax has been developing and publishing quality games for the emerging online game industry of the 21st century. Based in Seoul, Korea, the company has published numerous titles for the PC market.  With its first MMORPG, Silkroad Online, the game has grown to offer service in over 200 countries since its 2004 launch. Joymax is a proven global entertainment company, providing multimedia content for all. For more information, please visit http://www.joymax.com.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2 release date announced for Japan

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Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 may have only hit Japanese stores a little under two weeks ago but Compile Heart is planning on keeping the Neptunia train rolling at full speed all the way into next year. It has been revealed through this week’s Dengeki magazine that Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2 will be hitting Japan on March 20th for the PS Vita.

Re;Birth 2 is the remake of Hyperdimension Neptunia MK2 which was originally released in the West by NIS America and while details on Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2 are still scarce, it has been revealed that for the first time ever, characters Histoire, Kei Jinguji, Mina Nishizawa, and Chika Hakozaki will be usable in combat.

Valhalla Knights 3 Gold’s first screenshots released

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Today Marvelous AQL launched the Japanese website for Valhalla Knights 3 Gold and with it come a number of new screenshots and additional details about the enhanced version of Valhalla Knights 3. The website describes some additional details about the added story elements, the co-op and competitive online modes, and some images of the new gunner class and Saint class.

It is also worth noting that all first-run copies of the game when it is released in Japan will include quests to unlock the Saint and Dark Lord classes as well as some legendary bikini armor. Currently it is unknown if XSEED will localize this version of the game, however our review of the vanilla release can be found here.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Release Date Announced

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Today NIS America announced the release date for Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc in North America and Europe, with the title arriving on February 11th in North America and February 14th in Europe. The game will be released both physically and digitally in both of these regions.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is the first game of two titles in the Danganronpa series and this is the upgraded PS Vita version of the title. To go along with this announcement the company also released some new English screenshots for the game which can be found below.

Akira 25th Anniversary Edition Review

Akira 25th Anniversary Edition
Studios: TMS Entertainment
Publisher: FUNimation
Format: DVD / Blu-Ray Combo
Release Date: November 12th, 2013
Price: $34.98 – Available Here

Overview
Back in 1988 what could be argued as one of the most influential anime of all time was released into theaters. Akira was not only a big deal at the time, with a large budget and attempting much more than anime of the past, but continues with how it has influenced modern anime and movies both in Japan and the US. It stands as no surprise then that with the 25th anniversary of its release, a special edition has just come out featuring the remastered visuals and all the audio of its past. Let’s look at this new edition and see if Akira has survived the test of time.

Story
While there are certainly plenty of those that have seen and loved Akira, there are still probably those out their that were born after the movie’s release and have not yet seen it for themselves, so for those unfamiliar with the story read on in this section, those well versed go ahead an skip to the next section. Opening up on the beginning of World War III as an huge explosion destroys Tokyo in 1988, Akira is quick to paint the bleak tones that will follow it throughout the rest of the movie. But, the story is not about the war itself, instead focusing on the rebuilt, though decayed society, that now exist 31 years later in what has become Neo-Tokyo. Viewed today, Akira seems to have a very accurate idea of what the future would be like even within the remains of a decimated city such as Neo-Tokyo with the most advanced technologies being utilized for military and personal use, such as the laser rifles and gang leader Kaneda’s motorcycle respectively.

The city suffers gangs and terrorist attacks, which happen to meet on a abandoned stretch of highway as gang weakling Tetsuo crashes in front of a wizened young boy freed from experimentation. As the rest of the gang arrives to find their friend injured the military swoops in to reclaim the boy and the now injured Tetsuo. What follows is the dark story of Tetsuo coming to in a hospital with new psychokinetic powers suffering from headaches and now the ability to prove himself no longer the weakling he has always been treated as before. With only one possible thing to stand in his way, the repeated name “Akira” pounding in his head revered as the coming savior of Neo-Tokyo. Akira explores many ideas that have influenced recent day filmmakers, the idea of downtrodden youths succumb to inferiority complexes now with such great power they don’t know how to contain it certainly comes to the forefront.

The story of Akira isn’t just about Tetsuo, the power he has gained, or how he uses it, but the city as a whole. Corrupt politicians, religious fanatics, military force all heat up and come to a head as the events unfold. This is another of the strong points that makes the movie so memorable, that the city of Neo-Tokyo has a life outside of these events. Things have been going on for years and this is simply the breaking point. While some of the characters fit somewhat into the tried and true stereotypes, the head scientist being the biggest offender, the fact is that these work very well for the movie and fit perfectly within the context of the world provided. There is a good reason that Akira has made itself so well known and it stills holds up today.

Visuals
The characters are somewhat split between somewhat stereotypical garb and interesting. While the politicians, scientists, and military all look exactly as one would expect the most unique characters are those in the street gang and the other psionic children. The street gangs differ from the mismatching of clothing for the Clowns to Kaneda’s Capsule gang wearing a range of ties, to sleeveless, to Kaneda’s own red biker ensemble. The children however stick to the frail looking child-like clothing expected of much younger kids, such as a full-length nightgown for Kiyoko. However, all of these cannot stand to the stark contrast given by the metamorphosis that Tetsuo goes though becoming a monstrosity that is both grotesque yet realistic, covered with details to numerous to comprehend the first time through.

Featuring the remastered visuals of the 2001 release, this edition of the movie includes both the Blu-Ray and the DVD. Watching on a high definition television shows just how well down the remastering was done as all of the lines and scenes are crisp and clear. The detail put into the movie for its initial release has carried through amazingly well and speaks of what effort was put into it back in 1988. While the colors are somewhat muted in much of the film, there are still vibrant aspects during many of the night scenes that stand out, though this was just how the coloring was done at the time.

Audio
The 25th Anniversary Edition goes all out with all 3 language tracks produced for the movie available, from the original Japanese, the initial English dub from 1988, and the remaster English dub of 2001. Of these language tracks the best is of course the original Japanese, being one of the first anime to have the voice recordings done before the animation; with the 1988 English ending up being the weakest of the bunch as the timing of lines to flaps and even the translation is a bit too off; while the remaster 2001 English dub is a close second to the original Japanese both keeping a solid translation and taking to additional effort to fit the flaps well. While, the initial English dub is probably nice for nostalgics, the remaster is the better option for those opting out of the original Japanese.

The music is by far one of the music unique aspects of Akira, with amazing use of the human voice as well as very primitive instruments. For a story so wrapped up in the idea of the next evolution of people, the use of these makes the movie resonate well with the viewer when combined with the visuals of the movie. The music captures the spirit of the movie and its feelings of weird, creepy, solemn, intense, fantastic and so much more than a traditional soundtrack featuring guitar based or orchestral songs.

Extras
There are quite a number of special features for those big fans of Akira, which encompasses extras from the previous releases of the movie. In addition to the standard trailers and commercials for the movies initial and re-release, there are plenty of featurettes that focus on the production of both the movie and its remastering. Those features about the initial creation include the Akira Sound Clip (1988) detailing how the music was produced, the Director Interview that goes over how Katsuhiro Otomo created both the manga and anime, while the storyboard collection are the actual pages of the storyboard for a vast majority of the movie though somewhat difficult to truly appreciate without a very high definition TV. Features from the the remaster include 3 videos about the different aspect that were remastered from the picture, to the voice over, to the audio mix. Lastly, smaller extras such as “Th Writing on the Wall” and the glossary show off what graffiti in the background of Neo-Tokyo reads and brief descriptions of many of the anime’s aspects respectively, giving a nice look at how much more there is behind the scenes than just on the forefront of the story. All making for a wide collection of special features to be enjoyed by longtime fans and those wanting even more information.

Overall
As a movie that has gone on to inspire so many people, Akira still has what it takes today to stand out. The detail put into the movie at its onset has proven worthwhile as the remaster ensures that it does not suffer being overlooked by later generations of anime fans. This is a movie that should be seen by all true fans of anime and the 25th Anniversary combines the best parts of the past releases to make a special edition that includes plenty of nice extras for the fans to enjoy seeing how it was made and how it was restored for HD quality.

Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

Need for Speed: Rivals Next-Gen Preview

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At this year’s EB Games Expo, we managed to sit down and play a little bit of the latest installment in the ever-popular Need for Speed franchise; Need for Speed: Rivals (you can check out our initial impressions here). Since then, EA invited us to sit down with the Need for Speed: Rivals in its complete form, running on the PS4 for quite a considerable amount of time (almost four hours) and really get deep into the meat of the game.

Firstly for those who aren’t aware, Need for Speed: Rivals places you in the role of either a street-racer, or a cop. Each has the same fundamental gameplay mechanics that will feel familiar to anyone who has ever played a racing game in their life. However, while they may look and feel the same, each of the two rival factions has very different goals and objectives to fulfill; street racers are out there to live life to the fullest and prove who is the best in the country, while the police are the tough-handed, no holds barred law enforcement aiming to stop the dangerous antics of the racers no matter the cost.

Racers compete in race-based objectives such as single head-to-head match-ups, time trials, and races with multiple other challengers. Completing these tasks earns you SP, which functions as the game’s currency. The SP you earn allows you to buy better cars, as well as fine tune and customise the look and feel of your ride. However, the police are constantly on your tail, forcing you to outrun and out maneuver squads of the boys in blue to safely accrue your SP. SP is used by racers in order to buy new cars that you have unlocked, as well as to modify the paint, livery, and specs of your fancy new rides. Everything from body strength to overall speed can be improved.

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If you are busted or your car is completely totaled before you can make it back to your hideout, any SP you have accumulated during that session is lost forever. This creates a very real risk vs reward system for the game. The longer you are out racing, you will earn more “heat” which relates to how much attention you are attracting. The more heat you have = the more SP you earn, but it also increases the ferocity and number of police that will try to hunt you down. There is the constant struggle of “do I return to the hideout now, or make it through one more race for the big reward.”

Officers have a very different career goal – to take out any racer they see, with extreme prejudice. Cops start with three different vehicles, which you can pick and choose between to best suit your play style. Unlike the racers, officers don’t have to buy their new cars, as they are simply unlocked as you progress through the missions. However the drawback is that you can’t customise or improve on them.

When out on the roads, the cops still drive the same way as the racers, but their actions and goals tie into the theme of catching and stopping the racers. Instead of time trials, the officers have  where they have to reach a specific point as quickly as possible. The majority of their missions however involve epic high-speed car chases with the racers, and damaging their cars enough to put them out of commission. If you aren’t as much of a racing game fan, then this campaign may be more appealing. I had a blast tearing down the streets at 167mph, and T-boning racers who were unlucky enough (or stupid enough) to cross my path.

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Starting a race, or a pursuit mission is simple enough. When you are near enough to another player (be they online, or AI) simply tap the L1 button to trigger the event. If you are a racer challenging someone else, then they have to press L1 to accept the challenge, however if you are a police officer then hitting L1 switches on your lights and siren, and the chase is on.

That brings me to what is one of the coolest online multiplayer features I have ever seen in a game; AllDrive. AllDrive seamlessly blends single and multiplayer together. When connected to the internet, you will be immediately placed in a game with other players. You don’t have to interact with anyone else if you choose not to, and in essence the other players are glorified NPCs.  I personally have never been much of an online gamer, but I really dug how AllDrive works, and can see it becoming the staple of online environments for the next generation and beyond.

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While a lot of racing games try to emulate the racing sport as closely as possible, Need for Sped have always stuck to the arcade style, street racing fantasy that many of us have, and Rivals is no exception. The cars handle smoothly and turn (and even drift) exactly how and when you want them too. It doesn’t take long before you feel like you are an absolute professional racer when playing this game.

In addition, the game includes ‘Pursuit Tech.’ Pursuit Tech is available to both the cops and the racers, and allows you to deploy weapons or other gadgets to quickly get away, or lock down your opponents. Initially I was skeptical, and thought that it might add a Kart-Racing feel to the game, but I was quickly proven wrong. Sure it sticks to the arcade tendencies, but the pursuit tech just seems to fit into the world that they have created in Rivals. Locking down a racer’s car before charging through them with a super powered electro-ram is an awesome feeling, as is dropping tyre spikes behind you, or an EMP land mine.

Playing the game on the PS4 was an absolute treat. Firstly and foremost, the game runs at an incredible 1080p, 30fps and looks absolutely gorgeous. The cars all shine, and are made to look so real that it is almost like they are jumping out of the screen at you. On top of that, the particle effects from the Pursuit tech are all bright and vibrant and really a joy to look at. More subtly though are the little things – the leaves blowing across the road, and the way that fences and posts crumble and break as your car hits them that really shows what this next generation of consoles will do visually.

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One last quick thing that I noticed when playing on the PS4 was that the light on the controller would change colour to denote which of the two factions you were on. It is a small thing that in no way impacts on gameplay, but I really liked the effort that was put in just to make it happen.

Need for Speed: Rivals takes a lot from its predecessors, and combines them all to make something great. If you are a die-hard racing fan, or someone who likes to ram rev-heads off the road then there is something here for you. I am not a big racer myself, but I can’t wait to get my hands on more of this game when it launches on next gen consoles in the coming weeks. Just remember to stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the Need for Speed news as it becomes available.

Swords and Spells Out Now

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Attention RPG fans on the go, ‘Swords and Spells’ has finally arrived to iOS, a mobile fantasy RPG created by independent developer and publisher Xyrality.

Get it now on App Store and accept the invitation to demonstrate your power and courage in the fantastical world of Albion with your customised hero. Make your companion to look like yourself or to the person you want to be.

Volker Dressel, CMO by Xyrality states that

“The dynamic character view in 3D, the meticulous conception of artworks and graphic effects do not have any equivalent in the segment of mobile RPGs, with the addition of thousands of randomly generated items and the depth of the strategy, we can guarantee an intensive game experience.”

For all the Android bots out there, a version should soon came on to GooglePlay. Early registration is available on the Sword and Spells’ website for eager fans. Check out the launch trailer for Swords and Spells below.