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Aeternum released on Xbox Live Indie Games, Contest Announced

Wasted Brilliance has now released their debut title, Aeternum, on Xbox Live Indie Games. A side-scrolling bullet hell shooter, the game has already garnered quite a fair amount of praise. As the culmination of nearly two years of work, Aeternum was almost entirely created by one man: Brooks Bishop, with the soundtrack crafted by Jesse Bishop and story/dialogue handled by Nate Graves. At only a dollar (80 MSP), it’s cheaper than any coin-op machine ever would have been.

Currently, the PC version is in the works, and is tentatively scheduled for early 2013. The release will include additional dialogue, a new playable character and an EX stage/boss (which will also be patched into the XBLIG version).

Wasted Brilliance is also running a contest to find the first person to best their game. Simply record a full playthrough of Aeternum on Demonic without using any continues, post it to Youtube, and let them know! At least the first person to do this will receive a prize pack shipped to them by Jesse Bishop himself. They’ve even promised to sweeten the pot if the player can beat the game on the higher “Lunatic” difficulty instead. Be warned, apparently not even the creator of the game himself is able to complete it on Lunatic!

Further details on the contest can be found here. Aeternum is available on Xbox Live Indie Games for 80 MSP.

Interview with FUSE Creative Director Brian Allgeier

Shooter games aren’t exactly hard to come by these days, but as the creative director Brian Allgeier, Fuse is a different animal from your norm. Insomniac Games didn’t set out to create a shooter that forcefully set itself apart from the competition, instead they created one that would be fun to play and allow you to play within a team.

Fuse started as an idea of having an elite spy operative team – a great start, because who doesn’t love the spy genre? Plus, with the skills of the operatives you’ll certainly enjoy the game. Fuse is, at its heart, a fun game.

Fuse is not only fun, but has a very large social element as well, with the game based around four-player team work. Not only does this contribute to Echelon, or single player, where you can move around from specialities, but also with multiplayer where you compete against others for Fuse credits. As Allgeier described it, it was a tongue in cheek sort of competitiveness, where you would try to steal Fuse credits off each other while still working towards the same goal.

Plus, on top of the fun teamwork that will reveal the sore winner or loser in all of you, the single player also has a strong storyline. Allgeier promises a high replay value, especially if you’re after levelling up a few different characters.

Combining an element of RPG with shooter, there are four different classes that you can play including a Tank, Healer, Sniper and Stealth. Each of these classes have their own special skills that will come in handy with the missions, and you can trade between them easily to progress each character’s level. When I asked Allgeier which one was his favourite, he answered that it was definitely Stealth, and why wouldn’t you? Naya Deveraux not only has the ability to go invisible, but also to create miniature black holes.

Don’t overlook the other characters though, with the tank Dalton creating a Magshield, Kimble who can create traps, and Sinclair who has a shatter gun that can be used for crowd control and crystallises enemies so they can be easily shattered. And these powers only get more impressive as the weapons and characters progress through the game.

Fuse certainly seems like an intriguing game with an interesting concept and it will is something to keep an eye on if you’re enjoy shooters but are looking for something a little bit different.

For more information on Fuse as it comes out keep an eye on Capsule Computers.

Jack Reacher – “I’m Not A Hero” And More

We’ve given our visitors quite the coverage of Jack Reacher, the upcoming action film starring Tom Cruise. And now, we’ve got what is likely to be the final batch of promotional clips before it’s release on January 3rd.

The first of the bunch is called “I’m Not A Hero”, and features Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike and our very own Jai Courtney. It shows the unique negotiation methods of Jack Reacher…he threatens people, bottom line.

The next video is an official clip entitled “You Could Start Running”. It shows Jack Reacher mapping out a plan of attack with Cash, played by the legendary Robert Duvall.

We also have a cool little featurette called “Chevelle” that focuses on, you guessed it, car scenes.

There’s also a video package commemorating the “Sydney Fan Screening” at Event Cinemas in Bondi Junction. It includes interview snippets with Jai Courtney and the film’s Writer/Director Christopher McQuarrie, from the red carpet.

The final official Australian pre-release trailer can also be viewed below. If you would like to keep up with everything Jack Reacher, visit and ‘like’ the official Jack Reacher AU Facebook page. And for a cool little interactive game, try out the Jack Reacher Experience. “Think Like Reacher” and test your agility, intuition and sight.

Need For Speed Most Wanted Ultimate Speed Pack DLC Trailer

EA have shared with is their video trailer for the upcoming Need For Speed Most Wanted Ultimate Speed Pack DLC package. This new DLC package is going to increase your garage showcase with 5 more exotic vehicles to choose and drive in.

The DLC also includes new Tracks, Speed Runs, Wanted List events, Achievements and Milestones. This is evidenced from this quote, taken from the Official Site

5 of the world’s fastest exotics

25 new Races and Speed Runs

Hennessey Venom GT Spyder Most Wanted List Event

Over 70 speed-themed Car Milestones

4 new Achievements and Trophies

The DLC is out now and is priced at $9.99. It is available on the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC platforms. Be sure to check out the official trailer below. Be sure to also check out our review of the game here.

Serious Santa Sam Shoots Down Serious Sam 3 Xbox Live Price

Croteam, Devolver Digital, and Mastertronic are axing the price of all Serious Sam items on the Xbox Live Arcade in celebration of the holidays. All Serious Sam games and DLC are 50% off their normal price. Serious Sam 3: BFE, Serious Sam 3: Jewel of the Nile DLC pack, and Serious Sam HD: The First and Second Encounters are now 600 Microsoft Points each.

“I’m all for peace on earth and good will toward men but this is ridiculous,” said Fork Parker, noted humbug and CFO of Devolver Digital. “Looks like once again I’ll be sipping unicorn eggnog from my platinum chalice and watch my potential wealth be slashed in half by the marketing department’s penchant for charity.” Capsule Computers wishes to congratulate Fork Parker for getting into the Christmas spirit so whole heartedly.

The Serious Sam Facebook will be also celebrating the holidays by giving away free downloads. Check it out here.

Legends of Eisenwald Release Date Announced

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Legends of Eisenwald was Kickstarted with $83,577 dollars this past May. Today, Aterdux announced that the strategy RPG will see a Windows release in April 2013. Legend of Eisenwald is currently running a Steam Greenlight campaign that can be found here. Those who pre-ordered the game through their site or Kickstarter have access to the beta through Desura and a DRM-free version Discord Times.

The medieval fantasy game features stream lined turn based combat and dynamic campaigns and quests that change based on decisions made by the player.  Units are customisable with multiple upgrade paths. Learn more about Legends of Eisenwald at their website here.

Two New Clips for Quartet Movie

Dustin Hoffman’s new film Quartet, starring Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly, Michael Gambon, Tom Courtenay, and Pauline Collins, is coming to theaters in Australia on Boxing Day (December 26th, 2012 for those outside of the Commonwealth). Two clips of the movie have been released on YouTube called “Steady Reg” and “Please Call Me Wilf.” These two clips join “Jean’s Arrival” on YouTube. Check out the two new clips below.

Quartet is about an old age home for retired musicians to live out the last of their days. Three musicians who spent a career performing together soon discover that the new arrival to their home is their former partner that ditched them for a solo career. Does time heal all wounds? Or does it simply cause them to fester. Find out on Boxing Day in theaters!

Learn more about Quartet at its webpage here.

Star Wars The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel Expansion Available for Preorder

Star Wars: The Old Republic is gearing up for its first expansion. Rise of the Hutt Cartel adds five levels, raising the level cap to 55 and brings a brand new set of story driven mission on a new planet named Makeb. The Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire will do battle against the Hutt Cartel, attempting to keep the power struggle for the galaxy at two major players.

The expansion will cost $19.99 for non subscribers and $9.99 for subscribers. Free to play players who buy the expansion will automatically get upgraded to Preferred Status player. Those who preorder before January 7th, 2013 will receive give days of early access to the expansion. Find out more about the Rise of the Hutt Cartel here.

Tone Your Abs With Zumba Fitness Core, Out Now

505 Games implores you to dance your way to that six-pack you’ve always wanted with Zumba Fitness Core, developed by Majesco Entertainment.

This latest iteration of the popular dance-fitness franchise features choreography specifically targeted at tightening up your core and delivering toned abdominals.

33 dance styles are explored – the most of any Zumba Fitness game to date – across the 40 overall tracks, which is comprised of 17 Zumba original tunes and 23 of the hottest hit songs from artists such as Bob Marley, Don Omar, Enrique Iglesias, Karmin, Kat DeLuna, Sean Paul and many more.

Zumba Fitness Core is now available for Nintendo Wii and Kinect for the Xbox 36o.

A full list of the Zumba Fitness Core soundtrack’s licensed tracks can be viewed below:

  • Enrique Iglesias “Bailamos”
  • Don Omar “Zumba”
  • Kat DeLuna “Drop it Low”
  • Sean Paul “Roll Wid Di Don” (unreleased in the United States)
  • Nayer featuring Pitbull  “Suavemente (Kiss Me)”
  • Bob Marley “Jammin'”
  • The Donnas “Dancing with Myself” (exclusive studio recording of the original Billy Idol song with Samba infusion)
  • Robert Randolph and the Family Band “Ain’t Nothing Wrong with That”
  • Grace Potter and the Nocturnals “Paris (Ooh La La)”
  • Anane featuring Mr. Vegas “Shake It”
  • Tiesto “Nyana”
  • Karmin “Broken Hearted”
  • Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy “Jhoom”
  • Jupiter “Boogie Shoes” (re-record of original 60s song)
  • K-liber4 life “Balans”
  • Naked Rhythm “Mirage”
  • Daler Mehndi “Ho Jayegi Balle Balle”
  • Charlotte Swing Orchestra “Jump, Jive and Wail” (re-record of Brian Setzer original)
  • Spice and Company “Lift Ya Leg Up”
  • Carlinhos Brown “Magalenha”
  • Orchestre Baka de Gbine “Gati Bongo”
  • Ryan Franks “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies”
  • Mara “Crazy Love” 

For any more information on the title, or the Zumba video game franchise, visit the official Zumba Fitness Game website.

Ace Combat Assault Horizon Xbox Live release officially delayed

Originally scheduled for a December 18, 2012 launch on Xbox Live, Ace Combat Assault Horizon has now officially been postponed until sometime in January 2013.

In the meantime, Playstation 3 gamers are able to purchase the Ace Combat Assault Horizon + DLC Pack from the Playstation Store now. This pack includes the original PS3 game along with both the Tokyo and Honolulu maps, as well as six additional aircraft.

The game is currently on track for a Q1 launch on Steam in early 2013. Along with up-ressed graphics, Ace Combat Assault Horizon: Enhanced Edition will also include many of the DLC items released on the console versions of the game. Players will have immediate access to seven additional aircraft and numerous aircraft skins as well as skills and maps. The multiplayer portion of the game will feature support through Games for Windows.