The critically acclaimed dance game, Just Dance, is back and this time it features over 45 hits, mixing old favourites with modern-day chart toppers. Some of the more standout songs include “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk as well as hits from One Direction, Nicki Minaj, and Robin Thicke. The full tracklist is as follows:
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) – ABBA
The Way – Ariana Grande Ft. Mac Miller
Could You Be Loved – Bob Marley
Isidora – Bog Bog Orkestar
Fine China – Chris Brown
Limbo – Daddy Yankee
Get Lucky – Daft Punk Ft. Pharrell Williams
Moskau – Dancing Bros.
She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) – David Guetta Ft. Sia
Prince Ali – Disney’s Aladdin
It’s You – Duck Sauce
Turn Up The Love – Far East Movement Ft. Cover Drive
Alfonso Signorini (Eroe Nazionale) – Fedez
The Love Boat – Frankie Bostello
Careless Whisper – George Michael
I Will Survive – Gloria Gaynor
Rich Girl – Gwen Stefani Ft. Eve
Feel So Right – Imposs Ft. Konshens
Wild – Jessie J Ft. Big Sean
I Kissed A Girl – Katy Perry
C’mon – Ke$ha
Applause – Lady Gaga
Just Dance – Lady Gaga Ft. Colby O’Donis
Just A Gigolo – Louis Prima
Blame It On The Boogie – Mick Jackson
In The Summertime – Mungo Jerry
Pound The Alarm – Nicki Minaj
Starships – Nicki Minaj
Troublemaker – Olly Murs Ft. Flo Rida
Kiss You – One Direction
Feel This Moment – Pitbull Ft. Christina Aguilera
Gentleman – PSY
Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr.
Maria – Ricky Martin
Where Have You Been – Rihanna
Candy – Robbie Williams
Blurred Lines – Robin Thicke Ft. Pharrell
99 Luftballons – Rutschen Planeten
Miss Understood – Sammie
Nitro Bot – Sentai Express
Danse (Pop version) – TAL
Flashdance…What A Feeling – The Girly Team
Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In – The Sunlight Shakers
Y.M.C.A. – Village People
#thatPOWER – will.i.am Ft. Justin Bieber
Follow The Leader – Wisin & Yandel Ft. Jennifer Lopez
Ubisoft’sJust Dance 2014 will be available worldwide on both current and next-gen consoles. This includes the Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, and PS4. Current-gen will see the game release on October 4th with the next-gen release coming upon each console’s launch.
Alien Rage will put players behind a huge arsenal of weaponry as you fight to conquer the Vorus – an alien race that drove humanity away from their claim on a powerful energy source known as Promethium. You’ll fight a variety of Vorus soldiers across 14 levels, only stopping to grab more ammo and kick the corpses out of the way.
Alien Rage will be available for PC on September 24, with console releases to follow this autumn. For more information, you can check out their official website here. Be sure to check the launch trailer below this article. Check back here later this week for our full review on the game.
Since the invention of smartphones and tablets, mobile gaming has transformed how people play games, but maybe the best thing it has done for the world is sparking the revival of card and boardgames. Being able to play games like Risk, Elder Sign, and Magic on the go has brought some much needed exposure to a genre of gaming that was beginning to be forgotten. Games Workshop, the makers of Warhammer, have been a prolific force in the table-top gaming world for decades and many of their most popular titles like Blood Bowl have been licensed and released across multiple gaming platforms, being praised by both newcomers and veteran players alike. It was only a matter of time before their classic 1987 boardgame Chainsaw Warrior was remastered for digital platforms and Auroch Digital were the ones to get their hands on its license.
The objective of Chainsaw Warrior is to save New York as a spatial rift attempts to pull the city into another world. You play as a cybernetic solider called the ‘Chainsaw Warrior’, slashing his way through a zombie infested Manhattan trying to find a way to close the rift and save the city.
Today sees Chainsaw Warrior being released on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch with a release on Samsung devices following later this week. It costs $4.99/€3.99/£2.99 on iOS devices (Buy here from iTunes Store) and will be the same price on Samsung devices when it is released.
After a long hiatus, DuckTales was finally brought back to the public eye, with fans old and new getting to relive the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his three nephews; Huey, Dewey and Louie. As the old saying goes, you can never have enough of a good thing, so today Disney have released DuckTales: Scrooge’s Loot for iPhone, iPad and Android devices.
Srooge’s Loot will have players competing against one another to see who can score the most treasure and bring it back to their base before their opponents. With a variety of different maps, character classes and even character customisation available, there is a lot of content here for everyone to enjoy.
You can check out the trailer for the game below, and iOS users can click here to download it for free, while you Android owners out there can click here. If one DuckTales game isn’t enough, then check out our review of the recently remastered DuckTales game for consoles. Will you be heading down to Duckberg on your phone? let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to Capsule Computers for all the DuckTales news as it becomes available.
Planning on heading down to EB Expo 2013? Not sure what wonders await you at the Sydney Showground at Olympic Park on October 4th-6th? Well don’t sweat it EB Games fans, we got you covered with all the essential details for the expo.
First off to make it into the expo the most essential thing is to have purchased a ticket to EB Expo. You can of do so at the official EB Expo website or at your local EB Games store. Make sure you get in quick though, this one might just sell out.
At EB Expo the real star of the show is all of the exciting new games available to play. All the industry big gun like EA and Ubisoft will be bringing along many of their latest and upcoming titles for attendees to take for a spin. If you want to try out some new games before they launch down under, EB Expo is the only place that you’ll get that opportunity.
Other than games there is just about everything you as a gamer could possibly want from an expo, be it industry panels, guest signings from awesome game developers, cool cosplay and even some totally intense tournaments!
These are the essentials to know going into EB Expo 2013. For more details you can check out the guide from EB Expo themselves here. Be sure to let us know what you think in the comments section below.
The time has come for another round of DVD releases from Australia’s second favorite government owned TV channel – SBS. The following handful of releases are all hitting digital and physical shelves on October 2 courtesy of Madman.
The Killing – The Complete Season 3 $39.95 DVD
This is the final season of the critically acclaimed Danish crime drama, starring Sofie Gråbøl as the famously well jumpered Sarah Lund. The series begins as Sarah is enjoying a new job and a new home, but her 25 year anniversary of service with the police is disturbed by a seemingly random killing at a Copenhagen scrapyard. With the financial crisis at its peak Sarah is drawn into the darker side of life once again, forced into a web of political intrigue where billionaires and prime ministers alike are at play.
Wildest Islands – Season 1 $29.95 DVD
The islands of the world are home to some incredibly diverse ecosystems, boasting examples of the rarest species and the most extreme landscapes. Wildest Islands takes a tour of five different island locales including the Hebrides of Scotland, the Galapagos isles and Sri Lanka. The wildlife aren’t the only locals that are put under the spotlight. Many of these islands boast long standing indigenous populations who have adapted to island life in a way unique to their homeland.
Black Mirror – The Collection $34.95 DVD
Returning to the dark side of home releases is Black Mirror, a collection of stand alone satirical dramas that cast a sharp eye over the way technology has invaded our lives during the last decade. In part written by Charlie Booker (Dead Set), Dark Mirror aims to be different, funny and challenging, all in one easy package.
Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation $29.95 DVD
Curry Nation, as it turns out, is actually the UK. Madhur Jaffrey makes her return to television after 17 years away from the screen, touring the UK and examining it’s long lasting love of Indian cuisine. Over ten episodes she visits local Pakistani, Indian, and Bangladeshi communities and tries to figure out why it is that the Brits are so obsessed with curry. Fans take note – there are cooking tips to be had here as well.
EA have released a detailed blog post on the topic of the ‘Battlelog’ for their upcoming first-person shooter Battlefield 4. Fans of Battlefield 3’s ‘Battlelog’ have reason to be excited as the popular feature will be returning once again in Battlefield 4.
Battlelog is of course a great feature that enhances the experience of Battlefield in countless ways. It serves as a true and genuine companion to the gameplay experience on show in Battlefield 4.
For more details on the Battlefield 4 ‘Battlelog’ you can check out the full lowdown at the official Battlefield Blog. Be sure to let us know what you think of the ‘Battlelog’ in the comments section.
Is This a Zombie? of the Dead Studio:Studio DEEN Publisher:FUNimation Format:DVD Release Date: September 24, 2013 Price:$64.98 – Available Here
Overview Zombies have become quite the popular trend lately, as they have invaded every aspect of entertainment. Countless zombie movies are made every year, zombie novels are written, zombie artwork is created and I bet there is even zombie music out there somewhere. However where almost every entertainment form sees zombies as shuffling, rotting creatures seeking human flesh, only in anime do you see zombies that live a day to day life like anyone else, or as close to it as possible. With Is This a Zombie?, the review of which can be found here, we were introduced to the life of such a zombie and now that FUNimation has brought the second season, Is This a Zombie? of the Dead, to North America, is it worth continuing the story?
Story For those who don’t know, Ayumu Aikawa may appear just like anyone else on the surface, however after running into a mysterious girl named Eu and being murdered by a serial killer, he has been resurrected as a zombie in the service of Eu, a necromancer from the Underworld that wields so much power that her words are capable of bringing about destruction if she were to speak.
As such, Ayumu accepts his new life with Eu living in his house as he tries to cope with becoming a zombie, only to see his life thrown for an even bigger loop when he encounters a Magical Garment Girl named Haruna as she fights against a strange beast known as a Megalo. After defeating the creature himself, Ayumu also finds himself absorbing Haruna’s abilities and becoming a Magical Garment Girl, giving him the abilities to wield a powerful magical weapon and also dress in drag the entire time.
Throughout the first season viewers are introduced to many characters that become part of Ayumu’s life, such as a new live-in vampire ninja by the name of Sera, another vampire ninja he accidentally marries at school all while facing down a dangerous threat from Eu’s past. The reason for all of this backstory is pretty simple and that is because Is This a Zombie? of the Dead picks up shortly after the final events of the first season took place.
After defeating the King of the Night and reuniting with Eu, the story continues on with Ayumu living the life of a normal zombie high schooler with a vampire ninja, a necromancer and a magical garment girl living at his house. Living such a life can be hard on one’s nerves and when Ayumu meets a drunken young girl dressed in a white gothic lolita outfit in his school, he becomes convinced that she is simply a creation of his stressed psyche.
Unlike the first season, there is no major running plot line throughout the majority of Is This a Zombie? of the Dead outside of the one involving the aforementioned girl named Chris. A few plot points are carried over from the past, such as Haruna’s missing powers and the various jobs the vampire ninjas have to do to get by, but nearly everything else is focused on developing the girls in Ayumu’s harem and Ayumu’s relationship with them.
Ayumu’s life is thrown into disarray quickly after the events of a Megalo fight leave him incapable of erasing the minds of those who saw the event, making him an international cross dressing celebrity overnight. This running gag lasts for over half of the season as Ayumu deals with his new found celebrity and the reactions of his classmates to his revealed cross-dressing fetish, though oddly enough ignoring how a talking gigantic squid attacked their classmates and had to be killed by Ayumu.
As mentioned before, outside of that plot point/running gag, most of Is This a Zombie? of the Dead develops the characters a bit more as some of Eu’s past is detailed a little bit more and the feelings of both Sera and Saras are fleshed out. In fact, while it was hinted at at the end of last season, Saras’ feelings for Ayumu are developed the most as she goes past someone simply obsessed with his delicious derriere to someone who cares a bit about his feelings as well.
The rest of the developments with the cast take place over the course of numerous hilarious situations that the group is placed into as they go from working at a cosplay maid café to a mixer with a dangerous old enemy to celebrating at a school festival with a disastrous outcome. In a way, Is This a Zombie? of the Dead feels more like a slice of supernatural life series at this point than one with a solid storyline with decently developed characters and plenty of ways for the story to go.
While still funny at times, Is This a Zombie? of the Dead’s actual storyline episodes, not counting the two OVA episodes 00 and 11 which mostly focus on fan-service and one off storylines, is limited to only ten episodes and unfortunately little is done to actually create a satisfying story here. You see, I say satisfying because while a storyline is introduced the anime ends at an unbelievable point in the story.
While it is always possible that it may be rectified sometime in the future, the storyline involving Chris, who eventually turns out to be the strongest magical garment girl in existence, and her plans or even motivations are left completely out to dry. Ayumu may take his first few steps to handling Chris but instead the series just decides to end itself with an whimper that, while a bit interesting as it examines Ayumu’s feelings about his new life, leaves much to be desired.
That isn’t to say that Is This a Zombie? of the Dead isn’t enjoyable, as that would be the farthest thing from the truth. The numerous sight gags, running jokes and hilarious interactions between the diverse cast of characters still makes for great comedy paired alongside a ton of fan service. Sadly numerous jokes does little to make up for the unfinished feeling of Is This a Zombie? of the Dead.
Visuals Oh boy, well let’s talk about the basics first. Is This a Zombie? of the Dead is a rather brightly colored and varied anime with numerous characters that are nicely detailed and actually go through a number of different outfit changes throughout the series, keeping things fresh. Their faces are generally expressive enough for comedic purposes, but there are noticeable drops in the quality of these facial expressions often throughout this season, and I’m not talking about the changes in art style for comedic effect either. Environments are nicely handled and, while less action packed than the first season, the few fights that do take place are still nicely animated and look great.
That being said, let’s move on to the cheesecake. Is This a Zombie? of the Dead is bursting at the seams with fan-service. Surprisingly enough, there is almost no female nudity in this season as Ayumu usually is the one spending time naked much to his dismay. Instead, the fan service comes from the numerous lewd outfits and poses that the girls are placed in over the course of the series. The characters with large breasts are often almost spilling out of their tops or in tight clothing, giving viewers something to enjoy while not going directly towards nudity.
Audio The cast from the first season has returned to provide the English voice work for Is This a Zombie? of the Dead and this remains rather impressive. The cast of characters is nicely handled by their English voice actors and they continue to keep with the original theme of the Japanese version of the anime where, in Ayumu’s delusions and this time in the post-credit ending sequences, Eu is voiced by a different voice actress every time, though it is worth noting that her main voice actress, Cherami Leigh, does have a few speaking parts this time around.
The series’ background music is forgetful at times but it is worth noting that there are a few enjoyable insert songs that are kept in the original Japanese while songs sung by the characters, such as Haruna or Saras, are dubbed into English and sung by that character’s voice actress. This season’s opening theme is “*** Passionate” by Iori Nomizu and provides a nice action packed opening while the ending theme “Koi no Beginner Nan Desu” by Rie Yamaguchi, the Japanese voice actress for Ayumu’s classmate Taeko, highlights the female members of the cast and also offers a bit of comedy.
Extras While Is This a Zombie? of the Dead’s bonus features may be a bit slim at first glance, since there are your standard inclusions such as a textless version of the opening and ending songs, a US trailer, trailers for other FUNimation releases and also two episode commentaries but there is also a special video commentary for the first episode.
The video commentary features Cherami Leigh, the main voice actress for Eu, Austin Tindle, the voice of Ayumu, Morgan Garrett, the voice of Sera, and Jad Saxton, the voice of Haruna. This video commentary is a nice little bonus as it is rarely done by the company and it even opens up with a gag where the characters all dress a bit and act like the characters they voice.
As for the normal audio commentaries, there is the episode 4 commentary which features Anthony Bowling, the voice of Orito, Caitlin Glass, the voice of Saras, Morgan Garrett, the voice of Sera, and finally Brittney Karbowski who voices Yuki. This commentary is packed with voice actors and is very fun to listen to as they make various jokes about the series and the characters. The final commentary is for episode 10 and features Jad Saxton, Austin Tindle, and the director Jerry Jewell.
Overall Is This a Zombie? of the Dead manages to continue to provide a hilarious and fan-service laden series teeming with supernatural entities. However where the first season had plenty of action, character introductions and a meaningful plot, Is This a Zombie? of the Dead only manages to deliver on the part where these characters are developed further. The lack of any actual storyline progress, or anything even close to a conclusion, holds the series back despite the many elements that make it memorable.
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Funimation will be releasing the anime Oni-Ai to retailers in North America this December, but instead of having an English dub the series will only be available with subtitles.
The company made this announcement last Wednesday; stating that the decision for a sub only release of Oni-Ai will give them an indication on whether to venture into more English subtitle releases in the future.
“It will inform us as to whether it is a viable option for titles in the future that would otherwise not get released at all. In other words, we’re looking into ADDING more releases, which is a good thing!”
Funimation informed their fans that they will still be releasing dubbed anime, and encourage them to support their favourite shows through the use of legal streaming sites.
Oni-Ai will be available as a DVD/Blu-ray combo and will include all 12 episodes plus all 6 OVAs. Let us know what you think about this release by leaving a comment down below.
With Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII still a ways away, Square Enix have revealed an extended version of the previously shown TGS trailer to showcase the conclusion of the XIII trilogy. The video showcases Lightning as she accepts the new mantle of “The Saviour” destined to rescue souls from the encroaching chaos and destruction. We once again see Caius Ballad, tired of life and longing for his own end. Heavy stuff. Also shown is a much darker Snow Villiers, threatening to face Lightning herself if she tries to stop him.
It has also been revealed that, in addition to her Cloud Strife attire, Lightning may choose to done the iconic pink ribbon and dress as Aerith Gainsborough. The outfit comes complete with flower basket, staff and, possibly, the ultimate white magic: Holy. The reveal trailer also shows an all too familiar scene, though in what context is unclear.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII is set to hit PS3 and Xbox 360 in Japan on November 21st, North America on February 11th, Australia on February 13th and Europe on February 14th. Waiting for the end to come…