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New Need For Speed Rivals trailer rolls out

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EA have just released a brand new trailer for the highly anticipated upcoming installment in the legendary Need For Speed video-game series, Need For Speed Rivals. The trailer focuses in on the game’s ultimate cars, speed and rivalry components.

You can check out the awesome new trailer below for a look at what to expect from Need For Speed Rivals. We recently got to go hands on with the game at EB Expo 2013, you can check out hands on preview here.

Need For Speed Rivals is racing into stores on the 21st of November, 2013 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC. Next generation releases are said to follow not long after.

EA Cancels Command & Conquer, Closes Victory Games

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Command & Conquer just can’t catch a break. In rather startling but not entirely surprising news, EA has cancelled its upcoming free-to-play iteration of the franchise which was already playable in its alpha stage. Not only that but they have also shut down the developer, Victory Games.

In a statement to its fans, Victory Games explains:

“Your feedback from the alpha trial is clear: We are not making the game you want to play. That is why, after much difficult deliberation, we have decided to cease production of this version of the game. Although we deeply respect the great work done by our talented team, ultimately it’s about getting you the game you expect and deserve.”

Those that have put money into the alpha will be getting refunds:

“Over the next 10 days we will be refunding any and all money spent in the alpha. If you have a question about your refund, please contact help.ea.com.”

Although the latest effort at Command & Conquer has failed, the team are optimistic:

“We believe that Command & Conquer is a powerful franchise with huge potential and a great history, and we are determined to get the best game made as soon as possible. To that end, we have already begun looking at a number of alternatives to get the game back on track. We look forward to sharing more news about the franchise as it develops. Thank you again for your participation and support.”

When this game was first announced as C&C: Generals 2, fans were hopeful for a return of the franchise ever since its stagnation with Command & Conquer 4. Now it seems such a return is as distant as ever. We hope the former team of Victory Games will find new work as soon as possible.

Kingston and QPAD Releasing a Battlefield 4 Mouse Pad

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PC RAM and hardware manufacturer Kingston Technology has announced a new partnership between its HyperX line of memory and QPAD, designer of gaming peripherals. A collector’s edition Battlefield 4 mouse pad will be bundled with Kingston HyperX memory and SSD products in what is described as a show of support for the eSports community. Kingston also recently brought out a new Solid State Drive, the SSDNow E50.

“The Battlefield series is one of the popular games ever and the latest version will be no different. We are honored to work together with QPAD, a company the gaming community knows for high-quality mouse pads, mice, keyboards and headsets,” said Kingston.

The mouse pads will come in two sizes and will be available in selected regions of the Asia Pacific in time for Battlefield 4’s release. For more info on their products, visit the HyperX and QPAD websites.

Astro Gaming Introduces Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Speaker Tags

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Astro Gaming is introducing six new sets of speaker tags to celebrate the launch of Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag. Three sets will be available for the Astro A30 and three sets will be available for the Astro A40 headsets.  The art has been provided by Ubisoft. Combined with the previous sets of tags, the Astro A30 and the A40 each have five different sets of speaker tags to customize headsets with.

The A30 Speaker Tag sets are available for $19.99 each and the Astro A40 tags cost $24.99. Buyers can also purchase an Astro A30 Audio System with a set of Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag Speaker tags for $209.99 and the Astro A40 Audio System with the ACIV speaker tags are available for $259.99.

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Battlefield 4 Multiplayer Launch Trailer Is Pure Chaos

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EA has posted the multiplayer launch trailer for its vehicular first-person shooter, Battlefield 4, and it’s everything you can expect from the franchise. Check out the video below which highlights some new maps and vehicles that we haven’t seen before in the game. Did we just see the new Chinese stealth plane, the J-20?

Battlefield 4 builds upon its predecessor with new features such as “Levolution” and more strategic destruction, returning features like Commander Mode and all-new weapons, maps and vehicles. Not to mention the revamped Frostbite 3 graphics engine.

Look forward to our review of the PC version in the coming days. For a look at the singleplayer component, also check out the Story Trailer released earlier.

This is a sponsored post but opinions are my own.

PAC-MAN And The Ghostly Adventures Launches In The Americas Today

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Namco Bandai have announced the release of their newest game featuring and yellow power pellet chomping hero, PAC-MAN.

Set to release for XBox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and PC via Steam, PAC-MAN And The Ghostly Adventures is based on the storyline from the hit animated series aired on Disney XD. Our unlikely hero is destined to save PacWorld from the evil plots of Betrayus and the ghosts!

Pac will still have that same ghost-munching familiarity, but the Netherworld ghosts will require a whole menu of Power Berries to take out. Pac will be able to burn or freeze ghosts, bounce around like a rubber ball, turn into a giant granite ball, and more.

For more information, you can check out the game’s official website here.

Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine Part 1 Review

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Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine Part 1
Studio: TMS Entertainment
Publisher: Hanabee
Format:
DVD/Blu-Ray Combo
Release Date: October 16th, 2013
Price: $59.99 – Available Here

Overview
Lupin the Third is the world’s greatest thief but in the form of the seductive femme fatale Fujiko Mine, he has met his match. They say behind every great man is a great woman. In the case of Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, she isn’t behind him but standing side by side with him. Fujiko is a tough as nails thief in her own right and in The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, she gets equal billing to the anime icon. Despite that, this isn’t the story of Lupin, this is very much the story of the mysterious Fujiko Mine and the woman that she became.

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Story
This is not the usual Lupin the Third anime. It is a true departure for the long-running series, yet at its core it maintains the one thing that has always defined Lupin the Third, a spirit of adventure. It is a sense of romanticism that transcends all in the world of Lupin. They are all on an adventure in one way or another, it is the feeling of freedom that comes with it that drives them.

In the character of Fujiko we see a woman free of attachment, free of inhibitions, free of compassion, free of pain. Or so it seems. With each passing episode, much like the clothes Fujiko wears, layers are stripped off to reveal a softness beneath her exterior. She is a woman that somewhere along the way was broken. For Fujiko, losing everything was freedom.

Perhaps an insight into her desire to steal, is her subconsciously fighting back at the world. Trying to take back what she believes was taken from her. There is a real air of mysticism to Fujiko that is highly intriguing. Who is this woman? How did she become this way? These are questions that Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine ponders and bit by bit reveals some insight to. But with this collection only featuring up to episode 8, The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is still holding its cards close to its chest. The episode ‘Death Day’ does however serve as quite the teaser for things to come.

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All around, Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine features a superb cast of characters that have all been well-tread over the decades since their conception. Each character feels fully lived in here and bare a personality so distinct that it is easy to imagine their many adventures that we don’t see.

That is really what Lupin the Third is all about, adventure being the gateway to freedom. An escape from the rules of the world, a journey to remember, living on your own terms. These are the things that embody freedom in the world of Lupin. But inevitably, all forms of freedom must come with sacrifice. What Fujiko had to lose to be free, may very well be the thing that cages her heart.

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Visuals and Audio
Aesthetically Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is an absolute masterstroke. The squeaky clean visuals that most other iterations of the Lupin the Third series feature has been tossed aside in favour of a gritty art style to pair with it’s tonally darker story. Anime fans may recognize this aesthetic to be the work of Takeshi Koike of Redline fame.

The character designs are smooth and appealing, at times sexual in nature. While there may be a great deal of nudity, it doesn’t ever come across as excessive of out of place. In fact there are times in which nudity is justified and adds a great deal to the plot playing out on screen. On top of that the darker screentones used provide the anime with a old-school vibe that hearkens back thoughts of the original Lupin the Third anime and anime of that time all the while updating that style for modern audiences.

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The soundtrack for Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is simply superb. From the incredible haunting opening theme to the unforgettable ending theme and all that lies between, this anime features brilliant musical composition that is somewhat off-kilter, but somehow so very fitting.

This release features an English dub as well as the original Japanese audio, both of which are excellent. The dub is produced by Funimation Entertainment, a company known for their quality English language localizations. There are some real stand out performances here, Sonny Strait in particular breaks type as a smooth as silk Lupin the Third. Michelle Ruff also provides a memorable performance as the femme fatale Fujiko Mine, seductive, delightful and layered. The dub is very faithful to the original Japanese version and is a credit to Funimation’s actors and directors.

Extras
Hanabee Entertainment have once again produced an incredible product here with Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine Part 1. While there is few on disc extras, the release itself is a DVD and Blu-Ray combo, giving you the best of both worlds in video playback. On top of that the release itself comes in a lovely hardcover book that features a plethora of artwork from the series, a pop-up book style page with Fujiko holding all of the cast in her hands and an information section on each of the episodes on the release. This is more than you could possibly ask for from an anime release and shows that Hanabee are willing to go well beyond expectations for their fans. The only downside here is that the series is being release in two parts, which does seem a little unnecessary given the 13 episode count for the series.

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Overall
Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is a stunning piece of anime, that is every bit as ground-breaking as it is astonishing. It is a landmark anime for many reasons, but the most important is that it brings the spirit of adventure that defines Lupin the Third to a new generation.

The ideals of freedom that Lupin the Third romanticizes is every bit as mystifying as it was 40 years ago. If you aren’t hooked in by the wild hijinks of Lupin and friends, there is no doubt that the woman called Fujiko Mine will steal your heart. Lupin the Third is back and better than ever.

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Double Dragon Trilogy Dated for iOS and Android

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Retro brawler Double Dragon, Double Dragon 2: The Revenge, and Double Dragon 3: The Rosetta Stone will be released for iOS and Android as the Double Dragon Trilogy. Developers DotEmu has implemented some tweaks in the game, including an Arcade and Story game mode, three difficulty levels, the choice between the original and remastered soundtracks, compability with iOS Game Center and Google Play Game Service, co-op mode via Bluetooth, and gamepad support.

The Double Dragon series was a popular arcade game in the 1980s that saw ports to Gameboy, Xbox Live Arcade, NES, and several other platforms. The game will be released by the end of 2013 on iTunes and Google Play.

SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow Trailer

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SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow is the next big update for Maxis’ massive, and hugely popular SimCity game for PC. Cities of tomorrow will give players the opportunity to go eco friendly at the cost of a few Simoleons, or build giant robots and makes tonnes of cash! To celebrate the upcoming launch, EA have released a little teaser video of the pack, which showcases the two opposing sides.

The trailer comes in the form of two advertisements – one for the eco friendly, yet costly Academy, while the other is from the money grubbing, robot producing Omega Co. Check out the trailer below and let us know which side you will be taking in the comments. SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow is available November 14th, so for all the SimCity news as it becomes available, be sure to stay tuned to Capsule Computers.

Assassin’s Creed 4 – What Happened to Desmond Miles?

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NOTE: Serious end-game spoilers for Assassin’s Creed 3 follow

Ubisofts‘s Assassin’s Creed III ended on a cliffhanger for the series – how will it progress without the protagonist Desmond Miles. Assassin’s Creed IV also begins on a similar confusing topic – how are we playing as a member of Desmond’s lineage without him in the Animus. Well we have the answer to those questions for you right here, right now.

In a video found during Black Flag’s modern-day sections, you are treated to a semi-detailed report on what happened to Desmond, and how Abstergo dealt with the situation. We have attached the video below, so be sure to check it out. We have our full review of Assassin’s Creed IV coming in the following days, but in the mean time, check out our Open World Preview. As always, for all the Assassin’s Creed news as it becomes available, stay tuned to Capsule Computers.