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Sony Announces PlayStation Plus December Line-Up

Sony Australia has announced what members of PlayStation Plus can look forward to for the month of December, starting on the 5th.  The biggest title becoming available for members to play should be pretty apparent from the image above, but to avoid any confusion we’ll go ahead and say that it’s Batman: Arkham City.  Other titles joining Batman include third person shooter Vanquish and indie black-and-white puzzler LIMBO.

December will also see shooters Bulletstorm and Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition remaining a part of the PS Plus Instant Game Collection.  But it doesn’t stop there either as now that PS Plus extends to the PS Vita, members with the portable will get access to Knytt Underground.

The subscription for PS Plus, which includes both PS3 and PS Vita, in Australia for one year is AUD$69.95 or alternatively AUD$19.95 for 90 days at a time.  Though Sony fans wishing to try PS Plus out can get a 30 day trial from the PlayStation Australia Facebook HERE and be able to check out December’s line-up.

Nintendo holding Wii U Launch Events in Australia

The day has come Aussies and the Wii U is just mere hours away from releasing. To celebrate, Nintendo have set up launch parties in Australia, where you can come out, grab a console, and partake in the activities.
As you might guess, there is sure to be quite a crowd as well as active Wii U’s to play, so if you pre-ordered or just want to see what the fuss is about, head on out to one of the locations in the invitation down below.

Virtue’s Last Reward sees Australian and New Zealand Release

Following the success of Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Rising Star Games has released Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward to Australia and New Zealand.

Rising Star Games took a risk by localising Virtue’s Last Reward’s predecessor to America, but fortunately it was met with great success. Now the crime and text-based adventure game can be experienced outside of the US, with the Australian and New Zealand release coming today, soon after the UK release.

The game features 3D rendering for the 3DS, multiple endings and an array of plot twists and engaging story, all of which were praised by critics. Virtue’s Last Reward is also available for Playstation Vita.

 

Ratchet & Clank: QForce available now in Australia

Today gamers all throughout Australia can run out to the store and pick up Insomniac Games’ latest Ratchet & Clank game, Ratchet & Clank: QForce. It is worth noting that QForce is the same game as Ratchet & Clank: Full Frontal Assault which was released yesterday in North America.

Ratchet & Clank: QForce will cost $24.95 AUD and will also come with a code that will allow you to download the PlayStation Vita version of the game for free. Unfortunately thanks to a last minute delay, the Vita version will not be available until sometime in January 2013. Check out the trailer below for some footage of Ratchet & Clank: QForce in action.

Second half of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn’s “Black Shroud” alpha footage released

You may remember that last week Square Enix released some alpha gameplay footage of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn which showed off various areas in the “Black Shroud” section of the game. Well today the company released the second half of the video as well as some new screenshots of the area, both of which can be seen below.

As you can see, the footage still covers the aesthetic improvements of the game as we are shown the lush forest of the Black Shroud as well as a rope bridge that passes a gorgeous waterfall. As always it is worth noting that this is alpha footage and things may be changed by the time A Realm Reborn is released to the public.

Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2 to be unleashed in February

If you’ve been dying to absolutely destroy your enemies in the next game in Tecmo Koei’s Fist of the North Star video game series then you’ll be happy to hear that the company now has a release date for the game in North America.

The title will hit stores in North America on February 5th as a retail release on the Xbox 360 and as a digital download on the PlayStation 3. It is also worth noting that Tecmo Koei has announced a Wii U version of the game as well, though the release date for that version is currently unknown.

As for Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2, it will feature over twenty characters from the Fist of the North Star series besides Kenshiro as well as a Legend Mode which will cover the entire manga storyline from the Roah Saga to the Land of Shura story arc. The game will also contain original story content which will be playable in the game’s “Dream Mode.”

A few months ago a couple members of our staff were able to test out Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage 2 at Tokyo Game Show and their impressions of the game can be seen here while some recorded gameplay footage can also be found in the below video.

Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires to be released digitally in North America

It looks like Bao Sanniang up there has some news for us and unfortunately for those of you who enjoy purchasing physical versions of games, it has to do with the release of Dynasty Warriors 7: Empires in North America.

The good part of the news is the fact that fans in North America will be able to purchase the title on February 19th, but unfortunately the only way they will be able to do so is through the PlayStation Network as Tecmo Koei is only releasing the game as a digital download in that region. It is worth noting that European countries are receiving a physical release of the game on February 22nd, so whichever version you acquire is up to you. Until then, you can check out some new screenshots of the game below.

Xbox Live News with Pipper – November 29, 2012

Welcome back boys and gals to another chapter to the “Xbox Live News with Pipper” universe. After Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Xbox Live gamers shouldn’t be too surprised that the deals of the week are lacking once again. I empathize with all Xbox Live members as I too have become disheartened by the lagging skills displayed by those responsible for these deals. One of this week’s potential redeeming qualities is that Ubisoft will be holding a sale starting December 4th with *crossing fingers* some decent savings.

Deals of the Week

NameDiscount DatesPrice
GTA IV GonDNov 27 to Dec 3Varies
GTA IV Lost and Damned400
GTA IV Ballad of Gay Tony800
Deadliest WarriorDec 4 to Dec 10400
Deadliest Warrior: DLC Expansion Pack 1200
Deadliest Warrior: Legends400
Deadliest Warrior: Legends – Joan of Arc DLC120

New Releases

Showing more promise than our deals are the new releases for late November and early December. Skyrim: Dragonborn DLC should make for an interesting addition, and Mass Effect 3: Omega is already gaining positive views from the Xbox Live user base (see here).

NameRelease DateMicrosoft Points
(Games)
Virtua Fighter 228-Nov400
Sonic the Fighters28-Nov400
Fighting Vipers28-Nov400
Red Bull Crashed Ice30-Nov400
Guardians of Middle Earth05-Dec1200
(Games Add-Ons)
Mass Effect 3: Omega27-Nov1200
Skyrim: Dragonborn04-Dec1600
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater HD Revert Pack05-Dec400
Magic 2013: Deck Pack 205-Dec240

In addition to the Deals of the Week, there are two Kinect offers as well as an Ubisoft Publisher sale to take part in. Kinect Central: Burnout Crash is available from November 27th to December 3rd at the affordable price of 400 MSP. Coming December 4th is the discounted price for Kinect Central: Dragon’s Lair at 400 MSP lasting till December 10th. Finally, the Ubisoft Publisher sale will occur in the same time frame of December 4th to December 10th but have varying prices on the titles. Stay tuned for more information concerning this sale on your Xbox dashboard!

I would like to personally thank everyone for tuning in again for another chapter of Xbox Live News with Pipper. The year draws a bit closer to a close, and your pockets are nearly empty from spending money on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Might as well stack a few more games on that wretched piece of plastic, and always remember to “Play Hard or Don’t Play At All!”

Fun Size Review


Fun Size
Studio: Nickelodeon
Publisher: Paramount Pictures
Format: Cinema
Release Date: November 29

Overview

Do not watch this movie. Ever. Even if you get kidnapped and forced into a cinema you keep your eyes closed. Say someone does the Clockwork Orange thing to you and tapes your eyes open, you roll them into the back of your head or zone out for the entirety of the film. But for the love of god, do not, under any circumstance, bring yourself to watch this movie.

In all honesty, this movie looked like it was going to be terrible from the outset. The moment I saw the poster for the film, featuring a child in a cape and a bunch of actors I had no idea existed, I was completely convinced that this was going to be a very poor film to watch. This was only further cemented by the huge Nickelodeon logo at the start of the film and the huge amounts of forced humour that nobody with any semblance of humanity could enjoy.

Story

To make matters worse, the film features a child and a bunch of cliches doing cliched nonsense for the entirety of the film. Not only are these characters cliched, but many of them exist solely as plot devices only.  I mean, even the main character, which is a mute eight year old, exists only to serve the plot of the movie.

The basic idea of this film is that it’s Halloween and geek-girl stereotype with best friend promiscuous-girl stereotype are invited to this stoner-musician stereotypes coolly stereotypical Halloween party. However, this plan goes awry when the stereotypical problem child goes missing and embarks on a mission to obtain as many Halloween candies and other kinds of foods which puts him into some rather odd and stereotypical situations.

The story of this movie is pretty much a vehicle traveling past a cliched stereotype to another in some kind of daisy-chain leading where it all culminates to a predictably bad ending. I mean, the ending itself isn’t bad for any of the characters, everything ties itself up way too nicely, but it’s just bad because you can totally see what’s coming and it’s a forced attempt at showing one characters progression; but you can see it coming so it fails horrendously.

To me, when I watch a movie, I’m really watching it for the character development, the way in which characters further the plot through their actions – – not in which way they serve the plot by being plot devices – – and most importantly, seeing a satisfying conclusion for those characters the have grown on me throughout the course of the film.

This movie had none of that. It was just a bunch of stereotypes acting as their type and then doing something that furthers the plot. This gives the movie an amazingly robotic feel and if there was any comedy to be had, it is completely missed. Heck even some important character development moments are completely glosses over in service of pushing this movie to the end as quickly as possible. One instance of this is where the other geek-stereotype becomes attractive to the promiscuous-stereotype. It’s just suddenly, hey we’re sleeping together for no explicit reason other than the script says it has to happen. Boring.

So overall, the story of this film is completely bad. If you’re looking for laughs, you’ll probably find yourself laughing at how horrible this film is; assuming you haven’t walked out of the cinema first.

Visuals

The girls are pretty, in particular the promiscuous-stereotype being a red-head. To make it worse, she was even wearing a cat-suit. Happy Halloween everyone!

Considering that this is a film set in Halloween, this would have meant that the wardrobe department had an opportunity to go completely insane with the costuming. And, well, they did just that for all of the background characters of the film. It’s just too bad that the main characters wear average, at best, costumes. Though, I suppose that anything too elaborate would have taken the attention away from the poor dialogue. In an alternative reality this happened and the movie was much better for it.

Throughout the film, there are many scenes that appear to be played out for laughs visually, but are just really, really, bad on the whole. Oh hey, it’s a giant chicken humping a car. Cockledoodledoo. This movie honestly feels like it was written by a fourteen year old and the really poorly put together scenes practically scream it.

Audio

Hey, do you like jokes? How about original and hilarious dialogue? What about solid acting? Well, if you like those things, you’ll definitely love this film. Really! I mean it! And I’m not being totally sarcastic right now, even if I actually am (note: I am actually totally being sarcastic right now).

Honestly, everything in this films dialogue either drives the plot or has someone spewing stereotypical nonsense that wouldn’t even fit a normal person. Listening to the characters speak in this movie is like listening to a completely one-dimensional character talk about something that they are completely, one-dimensionally, cliched and stereotypically biased towards.

Sex-deprived nerd? “Hey… Uh… can I touch your boobs?”, promiscuous-steroetype “Sure!” (and then enjoys it). Okay, so that wasn’t the exact exchange, but the scene was a set-up to have the two sexing just before the end scene. There was no buildup to the touching, it was just asking and then obtaining permission. Where was the seduction in the dialogue? Where were the vague hints of interest? Nowhere. That’s where. Vehicle to move one plot point into the other.

Overall

Fun Size was not any fun. In fact, the only thing sizeable in about this film was the amount of braincells I was left without after watching this crapfest. If you value yourself, if you value comedy, if you value the power of cinema in any way – – you will avoid this film at all costs. Avoid it like it’s plague. Because it is. It will move to your brain and you’ll have lost 30% of whatever it was you had up there.

2-0-capsules-out-of-10

Primordia Demo Now Available

Primordia is the upcoming title from indie adventure developers Wadjet Eye Games. With a full release due on December 5, a demo has been released to the public so that potential buyers can dip their toes in to the post apocalyptic world of Horatio and Crispin. That world is one where humans have long disappeared and been relegated to myth, a world where the robot Horatio and his floaty side kick Crispin are drawn into some mysterious and sinister goings on.

Capsule Computers has already got it’s hands on a portion of the game, so click here if you want to find out more and check out the preview.

To head straight to the demo and see for yourself what all the fuss is about -click here