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T.E.C. 3001 Official Trailer and Screenshots Released

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Bulkypix and Phoenix Game Studio are excited to announce that their futuristic running game, T.E.C. 3001, will be available September 26 on iOS, at the App Store for a launch price of $2.99.

With the release of an official trailer and screenshots, players can catch a glimpse of what is to come for the fast-paced racing and adrenaline-heavy action game. Get ready to run faster than ever before, in single or multiplayer; by using the right combination of running, jumping, charging, sliding and skydiving to evade obstacles and collect remaining batteries to save human kind.

T.E.C. 3001 is expected to feature:

  • 41 unique levels and 2 solo game modes
  • Completely 3D futuristic environment
  • Split screen multiplayer to challenge friends
  • 3 types of levels: Free Run, Drag Race and Speed Run
  • Unlock 24 achievements and 3 leaderboards

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Check out the gallery of screenshots below and stay tuned with Capsule Computers, as more information is released about T.E.C. 3001!

Gundam Extreme VS. Full Boost Screenshots, Key Visual Released

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Hot on the heels of the game’s announcement last week, Namco Bandai has released Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Full Boost’s first set of debut screenshots. They showcase the myriad of mobile suits to be included in the PlayStation 3 port, up 20 more than the previous game’s 70 playable suits. Check them out below.

For those curious how this arcade fighter works, here’s the rundown. You battle enemy Gundams and suits in stages via modes such as Arcade and online multiplayer. Each suit is worth a certain amount of points, with better units costing more. You and your teammates have a total number of points that decrease when one is shot down, equal to the cost of the unit. The aim is to whittle down the enemy team’s points first.

Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS. Full Boost is coming to Japan on PlayStation 3 in 2014 and will be playable at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. If you want to get your hands on what many consider the most entertaining Gundam game, your best bet is to import it.

J-Stars Victory VS Screenshots Show Gon, Yusuke in Action

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Namco Bandai has outed the newest screenshots for their upcoming Shonen Jump cross-over fighter J-Stars Victory VS. Revealed earlier, we now get to see Yusuke Urameshi from YuYu Hakusho and Gon Freecs from Hunter x Hunter doing what they do best, unleashing some awesome attacks. Check out the set of screenshots below.

With the addition of Sasuke (Naruto), Vegeta (Dragon Ball Z) and Zebra (Toriko), J-Stars’ roster currently features over 13 characters and you can bet Namco Bandai will trickle out more before the game’s release.

J-Stars Victory VS is coming to Japan later this year for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. There is currently no confirmation of a Western release.

Battlefield 4: Russian Edition Features Dash Cams, Drunken Brawls

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EA’s next flagship first-person shooter, Battlefield 4, is right around the corner. Being such a huge title there’s strangely few editions up for pre-order. Gamers can choose from a day-one limited edition that includes the first expansion DLC (but you’ll still have to buy premium to guarantee all DLC packs) or a store specific Deluxe Edition like from EB Games/Gamestop that comes with little more than a steel book and some tacky dog tags.

Now this, on the other hand, is an edition I’d pay for. YouTube user “Лёха Бубалехов” has gone ahead and mashed the Battlefield 4 trailer to everyday happenings in Russia, which has enough going on to fill the franchise for the foreseeable future. Horrific accidents, drunken brawls and military hardware randomly clashing with civilian life.

Check out the video below, and for some real info be sure to see the latest vehicle customisation news.

Grand Theft Abstinence

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With the launch of, arguably, one of the year’s most anticipated titles mere hours away at the point of this article’s writing, I can’t help but ponder my own personal history with the Grand Theft Auto franchise. It has helped me form a viewpoint of the franchise few will likely take, and that’s just fine.

I’ve been an avid gamer my entire life. When Rockstar‘s franchise really exploded on the scene in 2001 with Grand Theft Auto III, I was naturally curious. It generated so much buzz in the media and amongst my friends, I was genuinely curious to check it out. The problem I faced was that I was 16 years old at the time and I knew that the game had some very mature content in it.

I fought off playing the game for as long as I could and, against my better judgment, I coaxed my parents into renting it for me. What I found when I actually sat down and played the game, though, genuinely held absolutely no appeal to me at all. Don’t get me wrong – I really enjoyed getting all of the different cars and trying to take them off crazy ramps, but the rest of the game left me completely uninterested. I cared nothing for joining the crime family, running down old ladies, or soliciting hookers to regain my health. It also didn’t help that the game’s shooting mechanics felt completely horrendous to me. I returned the game and never picked it back up.

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Fast forward another year with the release of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. The buzz again picked back up. This time around, you could drive motorcycles and the game was supposed to have a fantastic soundtrack. I decided to rent the game and give the franchise another shot. The soundtrack, based completely on tunes from the 1980s, really was incredible. It was a lot of fun cruising down the road, jamming out to Billy Jean. The motorcycle was also a neat element. It went crazy fast and you could take some sick jumps with it. Ultimately, though, I hit the same wall with Vice City that I hit with GTAIII. I just couldn’t get into the criminal storyline or any of the other side missions. I cruised around the city a few more hours and ultimately returned the game back to the rental store before I went back to playing Prince of Persia: Sands of Time or whatever game I was into at the time.

I decided that was enough of the franchise for a while. I bypassed San Andreas without ever blinking. When Grand Theft Auto IV came out for a newer generation of hardware, though, I decided to give the franchise yet another go, hoping my tastes had changed over the last few years. I wanted to get drawn into the story of Niko Bellic and his cousin, Roman. While the world was considerably more well realized, I once quickly grew tired of the story, ultimately setting the game aside without seeing it to its end.

Now here we are. A numbered Grand Theft Auto game hasn’t been released in over half a decade, and we’re teetering on the brink of what is being touted as an intense crime drama that is sure to be well-loved by the masses. I want to be part of the throng – to enjoy the franchise like everyone else seems to. I’ve come to realized a couple of things about myself, though.

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The GTA series draws heavily on crime drama films that touch on some of the same core concepts. In college, my friends coaxed me into watching Scarface and the Godfather trilogy. Unfortunately, those films left me feeling the same way the stories of GTA games do – complete bewilderment. I just don’t see the draw in that sort of material. From where I’m sitting, Al Pacino’s rise to drug lord and Coppola’s The Godfather movies feel completely dissonant with my core being. When given the choice, I play the “good guy” in every single game I play. I just can’t bring myself to delve into the seedy side of human nature.

I don’t want this to come off as a “holier than thou” sort of feeling. I want to express that I want to be able to enjoy what so much of the populace sees entertainment value in. I just can’t seem to let the franchise get its hooks into me. I’m sure I will want to give Grand Theft Auto V a go once again at some point to see if my tastes have changed at all, but for right now, I believe I’ll have to practice abstinence and wait through the launch of one of the biggest games of 2013.

What do you think? Are you excited for the new game? Are you like me, struggling to find a way to enjoy it, but unable? Am I just completely blinded? Let me know what you think.

Be sure to check back for our upcoming review of the game for our full opinion.

GTA V Sydney Launch Party

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Last night, Grand Theft Auto V boomed into the market. Hosted by EB Games at World Square Sydney, hundreds of gamers came out in the cold rain to be one of the first Australians to grab a copy of the game they have been waiting years for, myself included.

A few hours before the event, I was chatting to the store manager of World Square EB Games store, where the launch was held, and he was not happy. He told me the event was to be held outside in the courtyard, however, the rain was not making it easy for anyone. When I returned for the start of the event, they had moved everything to inside the store, which created a crowded, yet hyped atmosphere as the 12th hour drew nigh.

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The launch party started easy, everyone there was able to score a free burrito, courtesy of Guzman Y Gomez and over the course of the night, small Rockstar Games Merchandise freebies where given out, like t-shirts and posters. There was also an opportunity to play some games on the PS3, Xbox and WiiU which was pretty fun.

We were entertained by DJs and rappers as we waited, the names were Alison Wonderland, Leah Mencel + Lee Monro and The Havknotz. There were contests that got the crowd involved, such as the GTV V cosplay and the Burrito Eating Contest. The only girl in the food feast showed everyone who was boss when she smashed the contest. Winners to these contests got limited edition merchandise like golf clubs and sleeping bags.

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When midnight was around the corner, so was the massive line of gamers ready for GTA V, everyone was their set and run home with it. We even chanted a count down. Thanks to the organised work of the EB staff, the line moved quickly and the event was over almost as quickly as it started.

Even though I can imagine that it was a nightmare for the media co-ordinatoter, I congratulate Debra McGrath and the rest of the EB Games team on pulling through as all in all, it was a good night despite the last minute changes to the event.

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Silent Hunter Online’s Open Beta Announced

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Ubisoft (Rayman Legends) and Blue Byte announced the launch of the Open Beta for their upcoming submarine warfare game, Silent Hunter Online.

The browser-based free-to-play submarine simulation game will put players in the role of sub commander during World War II’s Battle of the Atlantic. You’ll hunt down enemy convoys, manage your own flotillas, and take part in server-wide campaigns. Every mission can be played cooperatively as well.

Silent Hunter Online will feature a powerful graphics engine, letting you experience ocean waves and the vast sea in 3D without ever needing to install a game client. The game also features fully rendered ship models, authentic waves, and dynamic weather effects.

Folks interested in trying out the Open Beta for Silent Hunter Online can check out their official website here. You can also catch the game’s trailer (with German voiceover) in the video player below this article.

Dead Effect Review

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Dead Effect
Studio: InDev Brain
Publisher: Bulkypix
Format:
iOS (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad) – Reviewed on iPad
Release Date: 12th September 2013
Price: $3.99 – Available Here

Overview
Space. The void that exists between worlds, a terrifying abyss where no one can hear you scream…now with zombies. As the ESS Meridian coasts through space, something goes wrong. Awaken to a intergalactic coffin of people who’ve shuffled back to this mortal coil. When the undead go off world, where does safety lie?

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He was only two days from retirement…

Story
ESS Meridian System: Wednesday September 7, 2045… 178 days of hibernation.
Delta 3 Chamber, Active… Tissue and vital functions Check.
Error! Disruption Detected… Critical Health Detected.
3… 2… 1… Awakening! 

Something is wrong. Awakening from cryo sleep, you discover that every other hibernation pod is empty. As you venture through the ship, you discover that the crew of the ESS Meridian have been infected by a mysterious virus. With gas flooding in through the vents, apparently every person on board has mutated into a zombie. Armed with the weapons you’ve found, you fight these horrible creatures in search of the truth. As you progress, you are contacted by Dr Wagner, who aids you in your endeavour to stay alive.

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Well, this isn’t ominous at all

Gameplay
Dead Effect is a classic FPS style zombie game. Before the game begins, you are given a choice of two playable characters: Gunnar Davis and Jane Frey. This choice essentially alters the voice you will hear throughout the game, as well as the weapons you are given for free. The first level bequeaths unto you a high powered volt gun of unlimited ammo, which will serve as a backup should you run out of bullets. Progressing through the levels also nets you more weapons, dependant on your character choice. Gunnar collects a pistol and assault rifle, whilst Jane gains a revolver and shotgun. However, as you collect the money scattered throughout the ESS Meridian you can purchase stronger weapons, like the Juggernaut-T3000 shotgun. Which is awesome. Not too far into the game, you also receive the ability to slow down time, affectionately known as bullet time. This power, surprisingly, allows you to slow down your undead enemies whilst retaining full speed. This comes in pretty handy when a horde is marching towards you. The customisable button arrangement also allows you to place said ability for ideal panic positioning.

The game also includes an upgrade system, also fuelled by the money you collect. Before each mission, you are able to purchase upgrades for your weapons, increasing aspects such as damage, accuracy and reload speed. Ammunition may also be bought as it is fairly scarce within the levels, though running low tends to be the result of poor accuracy. Being a zombie game, there are various types of undead for you to fire at. The game begins with the normal, frail zombies. Though not particularly powerful, they still require a few bullets to kill, unless you get the almighty headshot. Amidst these, some zombies scramble on all fours, resulting in a faster target outside of your normal field of vision. Further down than this are the bifurcated torsos who claw at you from the ground. Certain points in the game also see boss zombies, such as the powerhouse known as Razer.

Or you could always ignore the plight of the Meridian and spend your time in Survival Mode, murdering zombies for as long as you so wish.

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I swear they were like this when I got here

Visuals
The visuals of Dead Effect are great. The game features full 3D graphics, allowing for detailed characters and environments. Of the basic zombie types there are at least three visual variations, including poor civilian and unfortunate scientist. The more powerful zombies also possess their own models, such as the large, muscled zombie with a penchant for charging.

The environment itself is also well designed. Though some of the connecting hallways run the risk of being repetitive, yo’re never really in an area long enough to get bored. Plus there’s zombies to worry about. Blood is also spread across the various areas of the ship, adding to the mysterious atmosphere of terror. Blood will also splatter the screen as a handy, dandy reminder that you are under attack…or dead. Either way, you’ll know.

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It’s important to make new friends

Audio
Creepy. I mean it is a game about the undead roaming the floors of a spaceship so that’s to be expected. A majority of the game’s atmosphere comes from the lack of a soundtrack. Whilst exploring the Meridian, an ominous quiet is created through the use of an occasionally broken silence. Having no soundtrack allows you to fully appreciate the creak of metal or even the hum of an engine. Oh yeah, apparently in space people can hear you scream. The silence of your horror filled journey may occasionally be broken by the ear piercing screams of a fellow passenger. This in turn means that you have no idea just how long the zombie you’ve been killing have actually been zombies. Regardless, when you hear the growls and roars of the undead, be on guard.

When you happen to run into these living-challenged creatures, the music ramps up quite significantly. From creaks and quiet to an action packed soundtrack that’s heavy on the bass. This adds a sense of intensity to the combat, complimenting the panic of fighting in such confined spaces.

The game also features full voice acting for the main characters, the ones who actually still possess the ability of speech. Though the voice acting is good, the character of Dr Wagner can sound pretty forced sometimes. He also happens to have a particularly strong European accent, which can get kind of stereotypical at points.

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I’m in the hallway to hell!

Overall
Dead Effect is pretty awesome. It’s got zombies, you’re in space…well that’s pretty much it, but it’s still cool. The game provides you with options to upgrade, making you feel like you can improve as you continue onwards. The option to reorganise the controls also allows you to customise the screen to suit your playstyle, preventing any annoying layout ruining your experience. All in all, Dead Effect is a cool zombie FPS…even if Wagner does sound ridiculous.

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Rock Out Now with Halfbrick’s New Game Band Stars

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Six Foot Kid are making their indie game debut with their new free-to-play iOS title Band Stars, which is being funded, guided and published by now famous developers Halfbrick. Players can form a band with any of the colorful characters available, pick a catchy name and hit the recording studio. Starting with small song releases on the Local Charts, the aim is to become the world’s biggest band by releasing new songs, building a fan base and hiring new band members.

Players can assign individual rockers to any instrument, and match the song genre with a perfect lyrical theme. Recording is where all the magic takes place, and then it’s up to a professional mixer to prepare the song for a commercial release. If everyone has been assigned to their roles wisely, the recording goes without a hitch, and the stars align for a bit of good fortune, players will see their band rocketing up the charts in no time. Fleshing out the content is a full training system, character and band challenges, hiring new members and even pimping out your studio with new goodies to help the creative juices flow!

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If your keen to start rocking out today and live in either Australia or Canada you can get the game right now from the App Store. A global release is promised to be coming soon. You can view the debut trailer for Band Stars under the comments.

Its really great to see Halfbrick helping some new studios get off the ground after the huge success they found with games like Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride. Hopefully this will be a contiuing trend in the Australian games industry. Halfbrick have been busy lately with their upcoming game Colossatron: Massive World Threat being revealed at PAX Australia, which looks to be another fine entry into the app market.

Little Busters! EX Anime Announced

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It has only been 5 months since the conclusion of the first season, but today the official site for the Little Busters! anime project announced that a second follow-up project is in the works called Little Busters! EX. Assuming that this is to be the anime adaptation of Little Busters! Ecstacy, then it will be a retelling of Key’s Little Busters! visual novel with added adult scenes and some modified story elements. It seems likely that  this is the case when you take into account the announcement  banner which features Kanata Futaki and Sasami Sasasegawa who are only really featured prominently in the Ecstacy storyline.

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His family torn apart by the death of his parents, Riki Naoe is left with nowhere to turn until a group of kids called the Little Busters convince him to join their group. Causing havoc in their city, they roam the streets as a force for justice, pretending to vanquish evil and ne’er-do-wells. Now, as friends in highschool they have long since stopped pretending to be superheroes and focus their energy on recruiting new members to the Little Busters and forming their own baseball team. But one day they start receiving strange letters from a cat and it seems that maybe they might need to fight for justice after all!

Little Busters! Refrain will begin airing in the upcoming anime season starting this October. It  is just one of many awesome visual novels adapted into anime over the years. For some ideas on other visual novels that have received anime adaptations as well as some other greats that haven’t, check out my article on Anime vs Visual Novels here! As of yet there has not been a date set for the release of Little Busters! EX, but when there has been you’ll  hear about it in our Anime News section.