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Sydney Zombie Walk 2013 -The Dead Rise Again

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Prepare for an outrageous zombie apocalypse, bigger than World War Z; as the dead have been awakened again to march through Archibald Fountain, Hyde Park this Saturday, November 2 at 3.30pm.

Sydney’s annual Zombie Walks have proved to be very successful in creating awareness and raising funds for Australia’s Brain Foundation since 2009, with the latest Zombie Picnic Invasion on April 13 this year.

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For this event, Zombies are encouraged to wear their best walking dead suit, bring props (no realistic weapons), fake blood and all the more horror and gore!

Join the Sydney Zombie Walk 2013 by registering here for free and joining the official Facebook event page for rules and regulations.

Hajime No Ippo – Rising Episode 4 Impressions

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Hajime No Ippo – Rising
Episode 4 – The Goddess Of Victory

This episode starts off literally exactly where it left off in Episode 3 (click here to see Episode 3 Impressions) with Aoki being stark-naked right after weighing in for the match as his challenger Imae walks into the room to see his full-frontal nudity. It contrasts the two fighters and also does a good job at both lightening the mood and causing the kind of tension you could cut through with a knife. Hajime No Ippo knows how to blend humour with aggressiveness and it does it well.  The episode takes us through the final stages of setup before the big match for these two challengers and it also serves as a show of a divide between the two combatants, more-so than it did in the last episode.

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The episode title “The Goddess Of Victory” was not named as such by accident, this episode shows us the lack of connection between Imae and his former-lover and the deep link between Aoki and his girlfriend, it also shows as what the two fighters believes to be the correct way to go about love and boxing; Aoki confides in his girlfriend, he looks to her for comfort and stability whereas Imae seperates himself entirely from his girlfriend so that he can focus solely on the fight.  This episode, if you can’t already tell, is all about comparisons and works as a fantastic setup for a match where the audience can honestly not see the true outcome. Usually a fight within Hajime No Ippo can be forseen, the audience knows who will win and almost how they will do it but considering Aoki is not a title holder nor has he ever had a huge match like this, it can essentially go either way.

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It’s also stated that he learned a lot of what he knows through loses so this could just be another loss…possibly. Imae spends the night before the match alone, studying all of Aoki’s previous matches while Aoki himself spends the night locked in carnal embrace with his sweetheart which, apparently, is NOT a good move before a big boxing match. Aoki brings Tomiko (his girlfriend) along to the fight and, once again, it proves to just be an addition of fuel to fire for Imae who sees the couple together before the match begins. Imae seems to be full of hate and resentment and Imae seems to want to be rid of those emotions, it’s tough for both fighters but you tend to feel for Imae. The episode also briefly focuses on the Gym’s rookie member Itagaki Manabu who wins his rookie fight just before Aoki and Imae are set to enter the ring for theirs.

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The little addition was nice because you constantly see Itagaki training and you’ve never really seen him in the ring, I know for sure that he didn’t get too much spotlight last season so it’s just nice to see him in full view AND winning. The match is about to begin, Aoki begins preparations, he wears his “Victory Frog” jacket and hits the ring ready to take home the victory. Both combatants enter the stage with Aoki being a fan-favourite but it seems like the crowd only wants to see his patented “Frog Punch”, he doesn’t let their screams sway him though, rushing in will only force him into a loss. Imae stands at guard in the middle of the ring, barely moving a muscle as Aoki is bouncing and rolling just waiting for the right moment to strike but it doesn’t seem like he can see it. It’s the set up for an interesting fight and, like every week, I’m excited for this next episode. Check out more Hajime No Ippo – Rising Impressions HERE.

Gatchaman Crowds’ Second Season Green-lit

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Last season we were introduced to a quirky yet incredible deep and powerful Anime known as Gatchaman Crowds. The new Anime was a rough remake of an incredibly old Anime/Cartoon and fans were glad that they didn’t take every last detail from the “camp” original series. Gatchaman Crowds was fantastically well-recieved and it quickly became a fan-favourite with the main character, Hajime, being too cute and bubbly to hate.

The ending to the last season was incredibly odd and, while still good, didn’t exactly wrap up the way a great deal of the title’s followers thought it would which, I suppose, is actually fine now considering season two of the Anime was just green-lit. The next season is already in production and is set to be aired, once again, on NTV with details such as airing dates and times not yet being released. Within the coming months we’re bound to see this second season take flight with an abundance of information being released at a nice pace…at least, that’s what I’m hoping for.

For now just revel in the fact that Gatchaman Crowds IS making a return…again…and hopefully it’s going to answer a lot of our, so far, unanswered questions. Stay tuned for all news and information to be released in the future.

Did You See It? Pulp Fiction Cameo In Kill La Kill

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If you’re a seasoned Anime fan that likes to keep up-to-date with the latest titles then I’m sure that you know of a little Anime called “Kill La Kill” and, whether you’ve been watching it or not, you’ll know that it is a compressed ball of crazy that will never stop bouncing. Now “Kill La Kill” is done produced by Studio Trigger, a studio filled with former Gainax employees who worked on other high-octane shows like “Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann” and “Panty And Stocking With Garterbelt”, fans of THOSE shows will know to try and take notice of everything on screen because a single blink could have you miss something fun and fantastic, which actually brings me to the point of this article.

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Episode 4 of Kill La Kill titled “Dawn of a Miserable Morning” had a few little, well-known cameos in the background of one of it’s many crazed chase scenes, the characters shown were from the cult-classic Tarantino film “Pulp Fiction”. I actually cannot make this kind of stuff up! If you look closely during the scene where Mako’s Dad, Brother and their dog Guts are racing to get Senketsu to Ryoku you may be able to see Uma Thurman’s, Bruce Willis’, John Travolta’s and Samuel L. Jackson’s characters from the movie. While it, essentially, adds absolutely nothing to the story it does add a sense of excitement for viewers like me who are fans of both the Anime and the movie. It’s quirky, it’s fun and in the end it’s just making the series all that greater!

Crunchyroll announces Digital Manga platform

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Crunchyroll have just made a major announcement regarding the future of their service. For years now, they have been known as the premier location for legal anime streaming, now they plan to take a major step forward for manga with the introduction of ‘Crunchyroll Manga‘.

The new ‘Crunchyroll Manga’ service will provide users of the site with legal manga reading, starting from October 30th, 2013. Kodansha Comics have announced their support of the service and will be providing Crunchyroll with 12 manga titles at launch, with a projected 50 titles added by Summer 2014. The following series will be available at launch:

  • Fairy Tail
  • Attack on Titan
  • Space Brothers
  • UQ Holder!
  • Mysterious Girlfriend X
  • A Town Where You Live
  • Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches
  • As the Gods Will – Second Series
  • My Wife is Wagatsuma-san
  • Fort of Apocalypse
  • COPPELION
  • The Seven Deadly Sins

It is certainly an impressive line-up for the service. Crunchyroll Manga will be available on multiple platforms, including computers, iOS devices and Android devices. The service will be availble to free users with ads and for Crunchyroll All-Access members without adds for a minimal fee.

Perhaps the biggest bit of news is that this service will be available in over 170 countries world-wide. Crunchyroll has yet to confirm all of the countries, but it is pretty likely that your country will be included given the immense number of regions it is available in.

Crunchyroll Manga launches on October 30th, 2013. Stay tuned for further updates on the service as it comes to light.

Fright Heights Review

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Fright Heights
Developer: REDspace
Publisher: Chillingo
Platforms: iOS (Reviewed)
Release Date: October 24, 2013
Price: Free – Available Here

Overview
There comes a time each year when packing in the ghosts and goblins actually seems seasonal. Some of the braver folks venture to the theater or their local movie collection and subject themselves to the most horrific, heart-pounding media they can. Luckily, Chillingo and REDspace are aiming to put you in the roll of scare commander just in time for Halloween. How is Fright Heights? Is it scary good or should it be locked in the monster closet forever? Let’s find out.

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Gameplay
In a world where people are daft beyond belief (or easily subject to playground dares), everyone wants to stay in the hotels you’re in charge of. Beyond simply being creepy, many of these towers of terror are are in shambles, with rooms completely missing from some floors and more. Your job is to instruct your cadre of ghastly haunts and furious frighteners where to embed themselves and then, when there are enough guests on their floor, they need to frighten them all away!

At its heart, Fright Heights is a fairly straightforward puzzle game. You’ll have to work your way up fifty different towers which are basically just vertical grids. Along the way, the layout of each tower will change. Various levels of decay will have affected the buildings in different ways, giving you unique terrain to have to work through. You’ll only be dealing with five floors at a time and as you clear them from the bottom up.

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Each floor has a required number of fright points that must be achieved to clear the floor. As you play, you’ll be pulling from a queue that contains both hotel guests and various fiends. Each scarer has a grid around them that shows how many fright points they contribute and where. For instance, a phantasmal chef may contribute one fright point to the room directly above and below him and two fright points to the rooms on either side of him. When guests are then placed in those rooms, they’re affected by the fright points. When you get enough required for the bottom floor, all of those guests will be scared away, the bottom floor will drop off the screen, and the next floor will come into view.

There is a deeper level of strategy involved in the game on top of simply setting and clearing the hotels. Nothing moves until the bottom visible floor is cleared. If you work at it, though, you can go ahead and scare the crap out of the other 4 floors. Then, when you complete the bottom floor, it will generate a combo, granting you bonus points as well as rapidly filling a “talisman bar” that can be redeemed for special ghouls that help out in tight situations.

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There is a lot of gameplay available here. With 50 levels, you’ll be busy for a while if you get hooked on the game. On top of that, each level abides by the 3-star system, so perfectionists can go back for better scores if they want.

While the game is solid overall, there are one or two things about it that can really get under your skin. First, the talismans, while helpful in tight situations, can quickly run out. To replace them, you have to spend “Boo-Bucks.” It’s not overtly egregious, but a single talisman use will cost you 50,000 boo-bucks, which can take you 10+ levels to earn. Apart from the standard freemium complaints, though, is the Facebook integration. If you aren’t interested in giving your Facebook permission for this game, it will beat you to death with it. When you fire the game up and after every level they will remind you to plug up with Facebook. They even tell you it’s easy to turn off later. It’s impossible to turn off the notifications if they’re not tied together, though. It’s infuriating and completely unnecessary for the game.

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Visuals & Audio
The visual style for Fright Heights is cute and cartoony. Even with what could be considered more macabre source material, REDspace have done a great job keeping the game kid friendly and inviting. It feels like it would be right at home alongside gradeschool Halloween coloring books.

The music in the game feels reminiscent of something out of Disney’s Hocus Pocus or Honey I Shrunk the Kids. The orchestral track is upbeat but maintains that air of the otherworldly. It’s fun and thematic. The sound effects do a fair job as well – screams and other such effects help keep the Halloween feel alive without being too shrill or offputting.

Overall
Overall, Fright Heights is a solid puzzle game with plenty to keep you busy. The cute visual style and solid audio do a good job of drawing you into the lighthearted horror world. An egregious, annoying press for social media will continually keep you frustrated if you don’t want to submit to their whims. With a free price tag, though, you could keep your kids entertained without worry. Just make sure they don’t want to buy any Boo-Bucks.

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Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

Midgar and Fusty join to create Hover

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Independent studio Fusty Game partner up with another independent studio Midgar Studio, who have a successful launch of ‘The Secret of Space Octopuses’, for the creation of a new game “Hover: The Revolt of Gamers”. The game is a futuristic 3D free runner set in a open-world and is available for all the latest platforms ranging between PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, Pc, Mac and Linux.

It is noted that the game is inspired by Jet Set Radio, Mirror’s Edge and Spiderman. In ‘Hover’ you play as a other-worldly Gamer Team who are in opposition to the dictatorship. Using a special high-tech suit with amazing features, the gamers unify themselves to fight the oppression and propaganda and the video games by jumping and sliding at high speed,

The game has be described as being totally immersive. The game can be play in solo mode or multiplayer to create different experiences with the capabilities to recruit friends and new players to win against the dictatorship!

Syder Arcade now Available on Steam

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If you can’t get enough of science fiction shmups then Meridian 4 has a present for you. Syder Arcade is now available on Steam for PC and Mac, and is currently sitting with a lovely discount that brings the game down to $7.99 – a one week only deal.

Developed by Studio Evil, Syder Arcader made a brief appearnce in a shmup bundle earlier this year before going through the Steam Greenlight process. It is an old school affair with simple but challenging gameplay and 20 different retro graphic styles. Featuring ‘disgusting aliens’ and ‘super serious’ characters, it also has 4 difficulty levels, a survival mode and 6 campaign levels.

The developers plan on supporting the game with additional content in 2014, most likely in the form of additional levels and ships. You can check out the launch trailer for the game below.

The Bridge Coming to Xbox Live, Screenshots Released

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Indie game label Midnight City has announced that The Bridge, a 2D puzzle game, is coming to Xbox Live for the Xbox 360. The game is set to feature hand-drawn, black and white environments and head-scratching physics challenges in line with unique titles like Braid and Limbo. Check out the screenshots below.

Players have the ability to control the world around the protagonist, strategically placing architectural designs in order to achieve success in 48 levels. You will have to contend with “The Menace”, gravitational vortexes and parallel universes that add further gameplay twists.

Game features include being able to rewind time to experiment with the problem-solving process, a secret ending on a second playthrough and a minimalistic control scheme.

The Bridge is releasing on November 13 for Xbox Live with a price tag of $9.99, while it is also available on Steam for $14.99. Visit the official site for more info.

Defense Technica Now Available on Steam

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Another win for indie development as Defense Technica has been unleashed onto Steam this week. Growing developer Kuno Interactive alongside Devolver Digital are pleased to reveal the PC and MAC release of their latest tower defense title. Boasting a challenge for hardcore RTS junkies, Defense Technica promotes the building of defensive units to protect a single power core in a sci-fi fashion. In a world that has been taken over by extremists and most of humanity decimated, you are challenged to build and protect what remains.

Courtesy of Devolver Digital, a trailer has been made available for the public. Let us know what you think in the comments below. If you buy before October 31st you will receive a 10% discount!