If you’ve been looking forward to The Guided Fate Paradox then you’ll be happy to learn that NIS America has released a handful of new screenshots as well as a number of gameplay snippets all capped off with a full length trailer showing off various elements of the game.
The gameplay footage, trailer and screenshots can be found below. As for The Guided Fate Paradox, it is set to be released on the PlayStation 3 on November 5th in North America and October 28th in PAL regions.
2K Games have just dropped some major assets for the hotly anticipated WWE 2K14 video-game. Not only have they released a brand new trailer detailing the DLC planned for the game, they have also released a great number of roster artwork for the wrestlers featured in the game.
The roster artwork features stars of the WWE such as John Cena, Hulk Hogan and the legendary Heath Slater. You can check out the roster artwork in the gallery below. You can also check out the brand new trailer focusing on DLC for the game beneath the gallery.
For our thoughts on the game, check out our hands-on preview for WWE 2K14 here.
UPDATE: We have attached the variant cover for the reprinted Death Sentence #1, so check it out
Click here to see the variant cover for Issue #1
Original article as follows:
This week, Titan Comics have a real treat in store for all you comic book lovers out there. Death Sentence, the story about normal Londoners who get superpowers, and a very limited lifespan through a sexually transmitted disease, written and drawn by Monty Nero and Mike Dowling respectively, sees the release of its second issue today.
The book’s first issue was an unprecedented success, managing to sell out at the distributor level (don’t worry though, as a reprint will be available next month, November 20th with a brand new cover – so order yours now!). The book has it all; sex, drugs, rock n roll and superpowers so be sure to check it out.
Here is a brief synopsis:
The clock is ticking – and three powerful lives are running out!
Given incredible superpowers – and six months to live – by the sexually-transmitted G+ Virus, three Londoners kick back against the spectre of death with everything they’ve got.
Washed-up indie guitarist Weasel tries to make amends for a life that’s totally f*****d – but changing the direction of a lifetime can be murder! Comedian and media personality Monty tests the limits of his new powers of persuasion, with horrifying results… and, after her explosive activation, Verity is on the run from the government – but can her nascent abilities keep her one step ahead of a crack team of GCHQ operatives?
Death Sentence #2 hits store shelves today, and we have a few preview pages of the book below for your viewing enjoyment, so be sure to check them out, and head down to your Local Comic Book Store to pick up your copy. Always remember that for all the Death Sentence and Titan Comics news as it becomes available, be sure to stay tuned to Capsule Computers.
Microsoft have missed a worldwide technology trend before, so after failing to capitalise on the tablet market it comes as no surprise that the company is possibly testing out its own wearable computer to compete with the likes of Google Glass.
Component makers in Asia have been approached to supply key components for eyewear prototypes and the company has been testing web connected eyewear according to an anyonymous source speaking to The Wall Street Journal. The source stressed that the prototypes being tested may never make it to market, but also stated that Microsoft was determined to take the lead in hardware manufacture.
Wearable computers are being touted as the next big thing in personal technology. Samsung released their Galaxy Gear smart watch in Australia this month, and wristbands like the Jawbone UP and Fitbit Force enable users to monitor their movement and sleep habits. Google’s eyewear device is certainly the most hyped new technology to come to the fore, and is also accompanied by more gaming orientated devices such as the Oculus Rift.
Welcome to Los Angeles in 1997, a ruthless city that will surface in DeNA and EightPixelsSquare’s free mobile game, Lawless, in development for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
Lawless upholds no boundaries as an arcade shooter, immersing players into the life of a high-end professional criminal. Prepare to take on high-risk mission; gang shootouts, bank robberies and assassination assignments, across the real-world model of LA, using simple touch and gesture controls.
Ben Cousins, head of DeNA’s European studio operations and general manager of the Scattered Entertainment studio, declared “Lawless is an intense, skilful game designed as an ode to classic ‘light gun’ shooters and filled with the retro Californian feel of ‘90s bank robber movies. It’s been a great experience collaborating with the talented team involved with Dead Space: Extractionto bring a cinematic arcade shooter experience to mobile.”
Currently, players can pre-register for the free-to-play title here, in order to obtain an exclusive Glock 17 Dual Wield in-game weapon and receive an alert when Lawless will be released worldwide, at the App Store.
If you didn’t pick up Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 earlier in the year then you’ll be happy to hear that Namco Bandai has brought a new version of the game to stores across North America and Europe on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and eventually on the PC.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Full Burst features a number of upgrades to cinematics, comparison footage can be found here, and added elements to the gameplay such as a brand new chapter where Sasuke and Itachi fight against Kabuto, a hundred new missions and 38 costumes which will automatically be available for use in the game whereas they were DLC or pre-order bonuses for the original game. Kabuto is also a playable character in free play mode where he can enter Sage Mode to fight against his opponents.
In recent years many otome games have started to head to the West and perhaps the Hakuoki series is the most prevalent as Aksys Games has brought the title to North America a few times already. Well they are about to do it again as they have announced that they are bringing Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi to North America for the PlayStation 3.
This version of the game does offer some more content however as it provides additional events that add around twenty hours of content to the game, the ability to play through the “Stories of the Shinsengumi” after playing through the main game which takes a modern-day look at these characters in various short stories and a media gallery to look at various scenes from the game.
Remember Mugen Souls Z? Well it is alright if you may have forgotten about it since it has been over six months since the game was released in Japan and at the time it appeared that NIS America had no interest in bringing the sequel to Mugen Souls to North America.
It seems that has changed as today NIS America has announced that they are planning on bringing Mugen Souls Z to North America and Europe in 2014. The game will be given both physical and digital releases on the PlayStation 3. Unfortunately one of the sticking points of the original Mugen Souls will return in Z as NIS America is going to remove “certain aspects” of the release “due to the sensitive nature of some content” which means the bathing mini-games have been removed from this version of the title as well.
To go along with this news a handful of new screenshots were released which you can check out below and some new details about the game. Players take the role of a young sorceress named Pupuru who is on a quest to save her friend’s curry restaurant after a large rival chain appears. Players are helped by a grumpy creature named Kuu as they seek out ingredients in an attempt to make a legendary curry, even if it means entering numerous dungeons and facing off against enemies in turn based combat to do so.
Those who own a copy of SEGA‘s Total War: Rome II have reason to hurry because the Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack DLC is free during its first week before October 29. Afterward, you will have to pay £5.99/$7.99/€7.49 so be sure to download it now on Steam. Creative Assembly has released a trailer, viewable below.
Despite the bugs on release date and the ongoing, monumental patching effort, Rome II has boasted one of the most successful, initial player bases of the series so far.
“We’ve had more gamers playing ROME II, and for longer, in its first month than any other Total War to date. Offering this DLC for free for the first week it’s on sale is a celebration and a small thank you to them (the players) for helping us make this the biggest TW yet.” – Mike Simpson, Creative Assembly.
The Nomadic Tribes logically favour cavalry, allowing swift hit and run and shattering charge tactics on the battlefield. Three playable factions include new buildings, tech tree, campaign objectives and units.