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Ms. Splosion Man Debuts on the iOS

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Everyone’s favorite pink hero is back, and has now set up residence on the iOS. Twisted Pixel have brough Ms. Splosion Man to the AppStore and have set the price at a low $2.99.

Great news, right? Well, this version has some features all to itself, which are as follows:

The iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch version sports new features like 6 Splosive Powerups, 1,500 Challenges, and 10 Tiers of Fame, all built on a completely revamped BEARD Engine optimized to bring smooth, fluid movement and control to touch screens. On the Retina Display, Ms. Splosion Man is one of the most visually striking and beautiful platforming games the mobile market has to offer, taking full advantage of the latest hardware.

So go, download, and soak all of this lady’s goodness in all over again. Watch the launch trailer and the screenshots down below.

Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze Comes to the 3DS

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Yes, you heard that right all of you Monster High fans. Monster High Skultimate Roller Maze, after seeing a release on the Wii and DS is going into a new dimension as it is now available on the Nintendo 3DS.  For those unfamiliar, this romp is an action-packed racing game that challenges players to compete on multiple courses right from their favourite Monster High episodes.

I know the appeal is small here, but I have a niece who loves her Monster High so I say why not? If you’re looking for a good gift at a low price or just want a different take on the racing genre with a licensed flavor, you can now look no further. Until then, check out the shiny new launch trailer down below.

Fantasy Quest for iOS Out Now

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GAMEVIL‘s plan to bring their love of turn based strategy to the masses begins today with the release of ‘Fantasy Quest.’ How do they intend to do this, you may ask. GAMEVIL has chosen to integrate a kingdom conquest format with the turn-based RPG core mechanic, resulting in a retro gaming experience with a hand drawn polish.

You can take any of the 14 unique heroes into PvP and advanced tournament modes, battling friends and randoms internationally alike. Loot and unlocks will help you constantly expand your battle strategy and strength.

Fantasy Quest was developed by Playviews, who are the first U.S. devs to have joined GAMEVIL as a part of their $10M Partner Fund. GAMEVIL have also sponsored developers from Tokyo and Seoul and were also behind the mega-hit ‘Baseball Superstars 2013’

‘Fantasy Quest’ can be downloaded for free here

Silent Hunter Online gets new Dev Diary Video

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Ubisoft have just released a brand new video for their upcoming title Silent Hunter Online. The new video is a developer diary from the developer of Silent Hunter Online themselves Blue Byte.

The developer diary video for Silent Hunter Online showcases two of the games major modes called the Dynamic Campaign and the Wolf Mission. You can find out about each of these modes in the video below.

If you would like to check out the beta of this game, you can sign up now for beta access at the Silent Hunter Online official website here. No exact release date has been confirmed for the game as of yet.

Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Set 1 lands in America next week

nura-rise-of-the-yokai-clan-vol-1-box-art Today Viz Media announced that anime fans should be expecting Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan’s first release next week. You see, next week on April 2nd Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Set 1 which contains the first thirteen episodes of the first Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan season. This release will be available for purchase on both Blu-ray and DVD, with the Blu-ray version costing $54.97 US / $66.15 CAN and the DVD costing $44.82 US / $43.24 CAN.

You can check out the official trailer for Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan Set 1 and also sample a bit of the anime’s English dub below. For those who don’t know, the story of Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan follows a young teenage boy named Nura who is part human, but also part demon. You see, Nura is the grandson of Nurarihyon, who is the Supreme Commander of the Nura Clan, one of the strongest demon clans in all of Japan. However when Nura is named the next heir to the clan, trouble begins to brew within the clan.

Need For Speed Most Wanted U Review

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Need For Speed Most Wanted U
Developer: Criterion Games
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Platforms: Wii U (reviewed)
Release Date: March 19, 2013
Price: $59.99 – Available Here

Overview
The concept of police being involved in a Need For Speed game was introduced in Hot Pursuit in 1998. Since then, we’ve wanted nothing more than to leave our opponents in the dust and listen to the Five-Oh complain to their dispatcher as we crashed through their road blocks. Though Need For Speed Most Wanted‘s 2012 offering has been around for a while on other platforms, it was only recently ported to the Wii U. Should you race out to get this game or should it have been left at the starting line? Let’s find out.

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Story
The story in Need For Speed games has always been a thinly veiled reason to jump in sports cars and go fast. Most Wanted U is no different. When the game starts, you’re told that a group known as the “Most Wanted”, ten of the Fairhaven’s most notorious racers, own the city with their street racing skills. Your goal is to earn enough street cred to challenge the Most Wanted, taking them out one at a time until you become the #1 most wanted racer in Fairhaven. It serves well enough to get you behind the wheel and give you some incentive to work up the ranks, but that’s about it.

Gameplay
First we need to get something out of the way. For every action you do, you’ll earn a sort of “street cred points” known as “Speed Points.” Everything you do will somehow award you with them. You’ll get them for winning races, escaping from the cops, jumping through billboards, and so on. When you reach certain milestones, you earn the right to challenge a Most Wanted racer for their spot on the chain.

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The team at Criterion have done a fantastic job with car handling in this game. Learning to execute powerslides and other racing maneuvers can be difficult at first, but once you get over the training hump, the sky is the limit. Driving feels great for the most part, but it can occasionally get frustrating. Those unknowing civilians creep around the corner just in time for you to T-bone them at 200 MPH, and do so frequently.

Each of the cars handles in its own unique way. One may have a touchier gas pedal while another handles turning more effectively. Ultimately, the choice is up to the player and their preferences, but Most Wanted U will appease everyone, whether you choose to drive the eco-friendly Ford Focus or the exotic Bugatti Veyron Vitesse. Once you find a car you want to stick with, there are five races you can run to earn new parts for improving your car. These offer great tangible rewards for your hard fought victories.

There’s quite a bit of material for you to explore and conquer in Fairhaven. The city itself is large and has a lot of interesting ways for you to explore. As you drive around the city, you’ll run across spots where you can acquire new cars. Once you find a car, you can switch to it on the fly. This gives you some fantastic incentive to wander around and offers a great deal of flexibility in what you’re able to drive.

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A number of collectibles are also placed around the city: billboards, speed cameras, security gates, and more. Finding each of these will earn you some extra Speed Points and a way to keep track of where you’ve been, but at the end of the day they’re nothing more than baubles with which to distract you.

With a name like Most Wanted U, you’d think there would be a huge emphasis on the police force. Make no mistake – they’re out in force and prepared to shut you down. They’ll radio in locations, establish roadblocks, deploy spike strips, and anything else they can to bring you to justice. It’s exhilarating to have cops around, lights blazing, only to get away by the skin of your teeth. They certainly make their presence known and, what’s more, welcome in Fairhaven, even if you’re the lawbreaker.

Multiplayer
Most Wanted U has a surprisingly strong online multiplayer component. Autolog is there to constantly remind you that you’ve been edged out by your pal down the street. Jumping into multiplayer games is relatively easy. There are a good variety of game types to keep things interesting. Voice chat works through the GamePad. It’s easy to set up and use without having to toss on a headset or use any additional peripherals. Online games play with relatively few hiccups, even over wi-fi. Overall, the multiplayer component in Most Wanted U suggests that Nintendo and the Wii U may just have the chops to hang in era where online gameplay has become so important.

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Wii U Features
Given that Most Wanted U is a ported version of the 2012 release of the same name (minus the ‘U’), it’s worth devoting some time to what the Wii U brings to the table with this version of the game.

The control options you have are broadened. You can play on the GamePad as well as the Pro controller. Both can actually be utilized in tandem with the GamePad being able to change cars, toggle the time of day, turn traffic on and off, and so on. It feels like it was intended for a young player who just wanted to see things happen on the screen, but it doesn’t really provide anything special to the gameplay. Though the GamePad is serviceable, the Pro controller feels like the proper choice for this game.

As more than a control option, you can actually play everything on the GamePad. This is neat and provides a bit more mobility in case you want to move around the room as you play. The game also still looks fantastic on the GamePad screen.

With everything that’s in this package, the Wii U version of the game clearly feels like the superior game.

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Visuals
Most Wanted U is a beautiful game. The city was built for racing. It feels like it’s teeming with people trying to go about their lives. The cars pack a lot of detail in with them, showing true-to-life bodies with marvelous lighting effects. Slow-motion crashes will have you gritting your teeth as you watch the cars tumble and tear. Menu design is simple and easy to navigate while maintaining a wonderful flare to give it some personality.

Audio
The audio is one of Need For Speed‘s strongest aspects. The soundtrack is full of remixed songs meant to get your blood pumping and your mind focused on speed. The sounds of engines revving, tires screeching, and metal crunching all give a fantastic sense of realism. The decision to have the police radio come over the GamePad’s speaker was also a great touch that adds a sense of engagement to the game.

Overall
Need For Speed Most Wanted U is a fantastic game, even if you aren’t normally a fan of racing titles. The open world and arcade feel will let anyone pick up the game and enjoy it, while races can still require some set of skill or perseverance to conquer. It’s clear to see the extra work put into this edition of the game, as it both looks and sounds absolutely wonderful. With a excellent multiplayer, added content, and Wii U specific features that all bring something to the table, everyone can play this and really enjoy it. If you own a Wii U and want a solid racing game you can sink loads of hours into, Need For Speed Most Wanted U is an easy choice.

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Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

Bundle Stars: Giveaway + Bundle #5 “Indie Mash-Up”

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Bundle Stars is celebrating their next bundled release by giving away a FREE indie game app titled “Dark Matter”. All you have to do in order to acquire the indie game is go to the Bundles Stars Facebook Page and click on their “FREE Indie Game App” button.

For those more concerned with helping out charity and perhaps gaining a collection of games for a mere $4.98, head on over to bundlestars.com to pick up Bundle #5 “Indie Mash-Up”. This collection includes the following titles: StarDrone, Jazz: Trump’s Journey, Crash Time 2, Still Life, Still Life 2, Chrome, Vigil: Blood Bitterness, Tank Universal, Syberia, and Syberia 2.

PC gamers – I leave it up to you. Forge a new destiny by taking advantage of the free indie game “Dark Matter” and/or indulge in a feast of indie titles for a couple cents short of Abraham Lincoln. If you are feeling generous, keep in mind that Bundle Stars donates 5% of their total profits.

Tactical Intervention Released for North America

Tactical Intervention, the free-to-play title from Counter Strike co-creator Minh “Gooseman” Le and publisher OGPlanet has just been released to players in the US and Canada. After the last few weeks in closed and open beta, the game is finally prepped and ready, so players can experience its focus on team-based tactics and hardcore gameplay.

A step farther from Counter Strike, Tactical Intervention adds in a whole host of new features from vehicle use, riot shields, assault dogs, and civilians to avoid shooting or use as a shield. The most infamous feature however is the Highway Mission, which pits two teams between taking out or defending a target all the while racing down the road shooting out of car windows.

Those looking for more information on Tactical Intervention can read Capsule Computers’ own interview with Minh “Gooseman” Le himself HERE. Players in North America can head over to the website HERE to play the free-to-play game thanks to OGPlanet, while those in other territories must unfortunately wait until it releases elsewhere.

Photo Kano anime gets its first trailer

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Madhouse have released the first trailer for their upcoming Spring 2013 anime series Photo Kano. The series is an adaptation of the PlayStation Portable dating sim game of the same name, focusing in on a high school student who takes pictures of his female classmates and wins their hearts in the process.

The new trailer also reveals Photo Kano’s opening theme song which is Hayatokaori’s song called ‘Koisuru Lens’. Main character Hiromichi Kudo narrates the trailer seeming very excited at the prospect of photographing cute girls.

Photo Kano premieres in Japan on April 4th. It looks like this will be a great series if you’re a photographer desperately clinging to hope that taking photos of girls will make them lust for you like a bunch of sex-addicted harlequins. It also looks like a pretty decent harem series in general you can see for yourself in the trailer below.

Xbox Live News with Pipper – March 29, 2013

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Thanks for joining me once again for Xbox Live News with Pipper. Microsoft seems to be spouting out sales left and right. Me thinks they are up to something or else I’d be a bearded gnome! (bonus points for those who know the character reference) Let’s move on to the deals, so you can stop bother’n me!

Deals of the Week

NameDiscount DatesPrice
Transformers (Activision)Mar 27 – Apr 1
Transformers: Fall of CybertronVaries by Region
Transformers: FoC Dinobot Destructor Pack400 (50% off)
Transformers: FoC Multiplayer Havoc Pack400 (50% off)
Transformers: FoC Massive Fury Pack400 (50% off)
Transformers: FoC G1 Retro Optimus Prime160 (50% off)
Transformers: War for CybertronVaries by Region
Transformers: WfC Map and Character Pack #1200 (50% off)
Transformers: WfC Map and Character Pack #2200 (50% off)
Quarrel (Ignition)Apr 3 – Apr 8200 (50% off)
Mercury (Ignition)200 (50% off)
Swarm (Ignition)200 (50% off)
Pool Nation (Mastertronic)400 (50% off)
Axel & Pixel (2K)400 (50% off)
Retro City Rampage (D3)600 (50% off)
Puzzle Arcade (Square Enix)400 (50% off)
Winterbottom (2K)400 (50% off)

New Releases

Battle Block Theater is the next best thing to Castle Crashers. Now you have to smash your way around in a theater to please overruling cats! It’s worth a look.

NameRelease DateMicrosoft Points
(Games)
Terraria (505)28-Mar1200
Battle Block Theater (Microsoft Studios)4-Apr1200
Double Dragon II (Cyberfront)6-Apr1200
(Games Add-Ons)
Battlefield 3 End Game (Electronic Arts)27-Mar1200
Bioshock Infinite Season Pass (2K)27-Mar1600
Tiger Woods PGA 14 Various DLC (Electronic Arts)27-Mar400-3200
(Games on Demand)
Assassin’s Creed III (Ubisoft)27-Mar
Hulk Hogan’s Main Event (Majesco)27-Mar
Summer Stars (Deep Silver)27-Mar
MLB 2K12 (2K)27-Mar
WWE 13 (2K)3-Apr
Top Hand Rodeo Tour Kinect (D3)3-Apr
Jeopardy! (2K)3-Apr

And that’s not all from Microsoft this week. Right up until April 1 they will be having their Spring Sale with discounts up to 50% off. Go ahead and click (here) to check out the deals. Surely Microsoft is trying to make up for their lacking deals because they will be hosting a Microsoft Studios Sale from April 3 to April 8. I have my eyes on you Microsoft! *pointing finger menacingly*

That about does it for this round of Xbox Live News with Pipper. Just remember the next time you get frustrated with a game publisher to “Play Hard or Don’t Play At All!”