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Atelier Meruru Plus’ latest five minute trailer shows off costumes and gameplay

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Today a new video was released for Atelier Meruru Plus and this time around we have director Yoshito Okamura showing up for a countdown video for the game. The first video is five minutes long and goes over various aspects of the game as well as how players will have a number of costumes to switch between with this Vita version of the game.

He also mentions something we already knew, and that is the fact that if the player has Atelier Totori Plus save data on their Vita, then they will unlock various bonus items for Atelier Meruru Plus. Now, at the moment none of the Atelier Plus titles have been announced for Western release, however Atelier Totori Plus was rated in Australia so there is hope.

Jewel Master Atlantis Releases on the eShop in Europe

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Puzzle games and portables go hand in hand, don’t they? Well, there is about to be yet another title for us to sink time into on the 3DS thanks to developer cerasus.media, and it goes by the name of Jewel Master Atlantis. Much like you would expect, this romp lets players rebuild the mysterious location through puzzles, with the classic match-3 styled gameplay we loved since Bejeweled made it’s debut.

Features include:
· 100 challenging levels and two game modes
· Exciting bonus features
· Collect trophies
· Match 3 adventure with completely new features

You can get a glimpse of the game for yourself through screenshots and even a nice little trailer down below, and know that Jewel Master Atlantis is now available in Europe for 4,99 € on Nintendo 3DS eShop. The US release will follow soon.

Nintendo Download: Mega Man 3, Monster Hunter 3, and More Launch on the eShop

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Capcom have been doing a great job as of late, delivering Mega Man in small doses to the eShop through classic titles. Today, fans have another reason to cheer as Mega Man 3 has made it’s portable debut – and of course can be purchased on the 3DS for the usual price of $4.99.

Those looking for something with an original premise are also in luck, as Forgotten Legions – a new RTS for the DSiWare and eShop has hit the service for $4.99. “Goony”, which looks to be a bit of a more intense Q-Bert styled adventure can also be purchased from the eShop at $1.99.

As far as demos go, Chasing Aurora can finally be tested out on the Wii U, while GameFreak’s HarmoKnight has a demo form this week landing on the 3DS. Full digital games entering the sphere this week include Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate and The Croods: Prehistoric Party! for the 3DS and Wii U – which will launch on March 19th. Also coming out next week for the Wii U is Need for Speed Most Wanted, Lego City Undercover, and the classic Punch Out! Feat. Dr. Dream. Out now however is Rayman Origins and Reel Fishing 3D Paradise for the 3DS. Phew…stay with me here.

Wrapping things up, you can snag the delectable and equally puzzling Ketzal’s Corridors on sale this week for just $4.99.

So there you have it. A lot of full digital, a few new gems, and plenty of software such as Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate to look forward to over the coming week.

English Subtitles announced for Shinkai’s The Garden of Words BD/DVD

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In what is slowly becoming an increasing trend, the Japanese home video release of the latest anime film by Makoto Shinkai will include English subtitles. This was revealed on its official website, known as Kotonoha no Niwa in Japan, along with the extras, features and price of the release.

The Blu-ray version will cost 6,090 yen (AUD$62) and will contain the original soundtrack along with an extra 90 minutes of bonus features such as interviews with the director and cast, a lengthy feature on Shinkai’s unique filmography, a story board and the theatrical trailer. Buyers will also be treated to a 16-page booklet.

The DVD version will be priced at a much more attractive 3,360 yen (AUD$34) and comes in a slimmer package with the soundtrack, a short filmography feature and 30 minutes of extra footage containing the interviews and theatrical trailer.

The Garden of Words is one of Shinkai’s shorter films at just 46 minutes and hits Japanese theaters on May 31, with the home release confirmed for June 21.

Makoto Shinkai’s work has enjoyed widespread praise, with many referring to him as “the new Miyazaki”. His previous attempts include Voices of a Distant Star, The Place Promised in Our Early Days, 5cm Per Second and the recent Children Who Chase Lost Voices. All made the cut and were licensed in Australia over the years.

The Garden of Words joins Japan’s growing number of Blu-ray/DVD releases that include English subtitles, with titles such as Fate/Zero, Code Geass: Akito the Exiled and the upcoming Nanoha The Movie 2nd all containing what many consider a blessing.

Chasing Aurora Update and Demo available now; Half Price on Wii U e-Shop

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Broken Rules has launched a new update for its Wii U title Chasing Aurora. Players in North America, Europe, and Australia can download the update from the Nintendo e-Shop starting from today. The update includes a variety of new features and improvements to the game including:

  • Better scoring in Tournament
  • More fun for two players
  • Better progress in Challenge
  • No more framerate hiccups
  • Faster loading times
  • Wii U Pro controller support

Further information on the update can be found on the official Broken Rules Development Blog.

That’s not all though, a free demo to Chasing Aurora is also available for those who want to sample the title. The demo features the multiplayer game mode Freeze Tag and four single player challenges. It is playable by 1-5 players.

To celebrate the release of the demo and the update, Chasing Aurora is 50% off ($7.49) on the store until the 21st March.

Broken Rules staffer Martin Pichlmair admitted that he had “higher hopes” for the title upon its release on the Wii U. This update and sale will hopefully provide a boost in sales for the game.

European Version of Dragon Nest a Success

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Dragon Nest, the free to play online action MMORPG developed by Eyedentity  games, has seen a huge amount of traffic on its servers since its European launch last week. The publisher eFusion, in response to this large amount of traffic have announced some events for the coming weekend.

Over 120,000 European players accessed the game since launch, and Dragon Nest seems set to continue its worldwide success over in Europe, also being available in Asia and North America. The dynamic action oriented game play and high quality graphics make this game unique and clearly defined from other RPG’s which currently saturate the market. Since its release in various countries worldwide, the game has attracted more than 200 million players overall and around 800,000 gamers playing at any one time.

eFusion have lined up some exciting events to keep players entertained. One being implemented is an ‘invite a friend’ event, which will reward players for getting their friends to join Dragon Nest, obviously hoping to capitalize on this initial launch success. The reward will then be based on the level that is eventually reached by an invited friend. Magic Jellies are one reward, and this is an item not even available in the current game, nor in the cash shop. And the top 10 of these inviters will receive a 1,000 DNP Extra Bonus as added incentive to get more people invited and playing.

Dragon Nest Europe will receive its first content update around Easter time. More details on this updated content, as well as any future events can be found here.

Xbox Live News with Pipper – March 15, 2013

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Once again the big hand of Xbox seems to be crippling the many throats of its gold subscribers. Welcome to Xbox Live News with Pipper, and I am your host – The Poid Pipper. This round of the Xbox newsbeat we see some familiar deals that have occurred previously. And not just once either! Xbox gold members were ecstatic with the Ultimate Game Sale that was put on just weeks ago, and now they will be praying to their Microsoft god to release the 720 pronto! Needless to say you can check out the deals and new releases below.

Deals of the Week

NameDiscount DatesPrice
Grand Theft Auto IVMar 12 to Mar 18
GTA IV GonDVaries
GTA IV Lost and Damned400 (50% off)
GTA IV Ballad of Gay Tony800 (50% off)
UbisoftMar 19 to Mar 25
Assassin’s Creed Revelations The Lost Archive400 (50% off)
Assassin’s Creed Revelations Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack400 (50% off)
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Da Vinci Disappearance400 (50% off)
Assassin’s Creed 2 Bonfire of the Vanities & Secret Locations280 (50% off)
– Bonfire of the Vanities & Secret Locations Battle of Forli160 (50% off)
Beyond Good & Evil400 (50% off)
Rayman 3 HD400 (50% off)
Might and Magic Clash of Heroes600 (50% off)
Outland400 (50% off)
Prince of Persia Epilogue400 (50% off)
Splinter Cell Conviction – Deniable Ops: Insurgency400 (50% off)
Mad Riders400 (50% off)

New Releases

Looks like there is a heavy set of add-ons for Dead Space 3 fans. Let’s not forget the Gears of War: Judgment Season Pass!

NameRelease DateMicrosoft Points
(Games)
Kinect Sports Gems: Wave 312-Mar
Ping Pong12-Mar240
10 Frame Bowling12-Mar240
Penalty Saver12-Mar240
Darkstalkers Resurrection13-Mar1200
Alien Spidy20-Mar800
(Games Add-Ons)
Dead Space 3 Awakened12-Mar800
Dead Space 3 First Contact Pack12-Mar400
Dead Space 3 Witness the Truth Pack12-Mar400
Dead Space 3 160912-Mar160
Dead Space 3 EG-900 SMG12-Mar160
Sleeping Dogs: Year of the Snake12-Mar560
Scott Pilgrim: Online Multiplayer+Wallace Pack13-Mar400
Minecraft Skin Pack #413-Mar160
Assassin’s Creed 3 The Betrayal19-Mar800
Gears of War: Judgment Season Pass19-Mar1600
Tomb Raider: Caves and Cliffs Multiplayer Map Pack19-Mar400
(Games on Demand)
Dark Souls Prepare to Die12-Mar
Motion Explosion12-Mar
Binary Domain12-Mar
Winter Stars12-Mar
F1 Race Stars12-Mar
Never Dead12-Mar
KINECT RUSH: A Disney PIXAR Adventure12-Mar

In addition to those repeat deals and some interesting new releases, Square Enix is currently putting on a publisher sale with games/content up to 50% off. Go ahead and click (here) to find what you are looking for!

I really hope you geared up for Gears of War because Cole Train is bringing the pain! Oh, and don’t forget – “Play Hard or Don’t Play At All!”

New playable character teased for Borderlands 2 in latest video

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Sometime soon it seems that Borderlands 2 will be given one more playable character as downloadable content. There currently are no details about what the class itself, but the latest teaser trailer shows that it is apparently an “escaped experiment” and it looks like some type of escaped convict from the outline.

It seems that the company will be revealing the class fully during PAX East on March 24th during their Inside Gearbox Software panel at 12:30PM to 1:30PM. Of course if you can’t make it to PAX East, well there is always the internet and your helpful Capsule Computers crew ready to let you know the official word.

Dollar Dash Review

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Developers: Candygun Games
Publisher: Kalypso Media
Platform: XBLA (Reviewed), PC, PSN
Release Date: March 6th, 2013
Price: 800 MS Points – Available Here

Overview
Back before online multiplayer brought players from across the world together against each other, all players could could do was play against bots or try to round up 1-3 friends to throw down.  Games like Bomberman 64 didn’t worry about screen-looking as all the players are all already looking at the same top-down arena.  Dollar Dash is the kind of game that hopes to bring back those fond memories and hope to improve on them as well.

Story
The story of Dollar Dash exists in the vaguest of senses.  Players control their little thief as he robs a variety of locations and the other thieves that are hoping to do the same.  Other gametypes have the thieves only contesting against eachother, but throughout all the games players are awarded cash that ranks up their personal little thief, which can also be spent on upgrades, perks, and cosmetics.  What’s better than a pinstripes shirt thief?  A pinstripes shirt thief with a cowboy hat and a big, bushy beard!  In the end though, there is no story just a cartoonish criminal avatar.  But, that’s fine too.

Gameplay
As stated before the bulk of the gameplay falls into the gametypes, which is condensed down to the most basic three Dollar Dash, Hit ‘n’ Run, and Save the Safe.  The most complicated, which isn’t really, of these gametypes is the Dollar Dash, as it is the most noncompetitive.  The goal is just to gather money from the ground and drop it off, it isn’t completely noncompetitive though as players can steal money from each other and the more money a player has in their bag the slower they go, providing a healthy balance.  The tutorial for the game itself introduces the concepts of the premier gametype wonderfully.  Short, simple, and to the point, after the tutorial explains the basic controls all players have left is the items.

If items were opulence, this game has it in nines.  With three different item slots, for offensive, defensive, and buff, players have a huge selection of items to use to help themselves and hurt everyone else.  Snowballs, fireworks, giant boulders, just to name a few the items fit the cartoony style perfectly and are simple enough to understand at a glance the first time they are picked up, no need for a lesson or tutorial for each one.  Plus, each game can be customized with specific items turned on or off to fit any preference.

Unlike the Dollar Dash gametype, the other two gametypes, Hit ‘n’ Run and Save the Safe, are directly competitive.  To win players must directly combat each other.  Hit ‘n’ Run sees plays in an all out brawl where landing knockouts grants a cash reward with whoever hitting the target first being the winner.  While Save the Safe is a mad game of holding the safe to score cash, while avoiding the attacks of the other players.  These gametypes require players to really know what they, and everyone else, are doing watching out for what other players have on them and what items are available to pick off the ground.

Where the games take place is a wide variety of maps that range from private gardens, city streets, to interior and exteriors of buildings.  There are plenty of maps to play on with 9-11 maps for each mode giving lots of options.  Maps also have preset items, but these of course can still be changed to preference no matter what.  This selection allows it maintain a sense of freshness for a good span of gameplay, but players will still find some favorites out of the bunch.

All of the gametypes see 2-4 of these little thieves as they try to get enough money to win. The game includes bots, for those who hate people or lack a connection to Xbox Live Gold, which is great to see in a game like this where bots made their biggest impression.  Players can have up to four players on their box however, so with enough friends, and controllers, they don’t even need to worry about bots or a connection.  Really, the ability to have 4 person local is probably the best thing about this game.  This makes it a fun and easy party game that lets plenty of people engage in at once.

Visuals and Audio
The game’s cartoonish looks and antics fit the premise and feel, which are even further accentuated by the music and sound effects.  This is what a current gen cartoonish game should look like, as even in-game the characters and items hold up even on a higher definition television, which is probably thanks to using the Unreal Engine.  The ridiculous get-ups and the whistle of items as they fling through the air towards opponents provide a silly over the top view of the world within Dollar Dash.  Given enough time playing the game players shouldn’t have any problem making a character look exactly as goofy and they want.

Overall
Dollar Dash is about everything anyone could ask for in a multiplayer game like this.  Four-person local, as well as, online means that players don’t need to worry about having to get people together to play, or the reverse of having to find a match over the internet.  Even the bots provide for a decent playing experience.  The older crowd can enjoy this for the memories and the younger ones can enjoy to make some for themselves.  While the upgrades and perks players can unlock are a little over the top, their inclusion doesn’t hamper the experience either.  Players looking for a party play kind of game may find it here.

Capsule Computers review guidelines can be found here.

GRID 2 Gets New Trailers And Screenshots

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Today racing game developer Codemasters released “World Series Racing Part 1: An American Dream,” the first in a new series of trailers for the upcoming GRID 2.

As you will see in the video we’ve attached below this article, Patrick Callahan, the entrepreneur who founded World Series Racing (GRID 2’s fictional cross-discipline racing championship that runs throughout the game) introduces his vision for the series and its infancy in the USA.  He outlines two racing clubs, as well as Street Racing in Chicago, Track Racing at Indianapolis, and Road Racing on the California Coast.

The premise of the game feels like the setup for a fighting game.  Callahan wants to bring all of the best drivers from different disciplines together to compete for a single title.

GRID 2 will race into ANZ retail May 30 for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC and is currently available for preorder.  Be sure to check out the gallery of new images below and, of course, check out the video we discussed in this post below.