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CC Screen: Dexter 07×02 Recap “Fort Knox à la Deb”

Last episode left off with Dexter finally telling the truth to Debra about his out-there extra curricular activities. This episode (‘Sunshine and Frosty Swirl’) opens to this scene again.

Now, Debra loves Dexter a lot (and in the last season, perhaps too much in some aspects), but I’m actually impressed at her coping ability. To be honest I expected her to draw into herself and become super depressed and self-hating and whatnot. But no, instead she runs out of his apartment, to the street, and throws up. Even though Dexter runs after her, it isn’t a chase scene, and when he says “I just want to know you’re okay” its legit. Of course there’s a whole bunch of anger and emotion, and a whole lot of swearing from Deb, but it actually goes well considering. Especially since she accepts his offer to go back into his apartment with him, instead of running away and getting the whole force on his ass.

This seems to be the season of truth, with Dexter spilling everything about his past to Debra (finally). In return, Deb voices the concerns and criticisms of those who don’t like the idea of Dexter. It goes a little like a conversation between a Dexter-stan and someone who is all about cops over vigilantes.

Then Deb gets her gun and badge, walks up to Dexter, and there’s a moment when you can see her considering arresting him. For Dexter’s part he seems ready to surrender to her without a fight, but no need because Deb just punches him in the face and walks out. Have I mentioned how much I love Deb?

After she leaves Dexter picks up the Ice Truck Killer arm and wonders why it’s in his apartment. Uhhh, yeah me too. Ever since last season. It’s kind of been on the backburner, but for this episode it seems to have been shifted to share the spotlight with Deb’s revelation.

Dexter is trying to hunt down why he was sent the hand and by who, and runs into Masuka who explains the theft to him. This sends Louis to the top of his suspect list, but with the Deb situation he can’t do much about it.

Back in the real world of policing and whatnot, the department is dealing with Wayne Randall, a con who wants to show investigators some bodies of his victims that have not yet been uncovered. Dexter puts up his hand to help, but Deb shoots him down and sends Masuka instead. Ooooh trust issues.

Then she invites him out to a nice walk on the marina to suggest that he go into ‘serial killer rehab’ AKA move in with her and let her watch him 24/7. She loves him dearly and wants him to get better, so this is her compromise that doesn’t result in Dexter being locked away. The idea is interesting and is definitely going to make for some great television, but there is a part of me that’s worried because Dexter knows his way out of sticky situations, duping a trusting sister would be child’s play, and if he breaks free and she finds out that will probably be the end of their loving relationship. And that would just make me sad.

Still, Dexter does seem genuinely interested in giving it a go, despite some initial reluctance.

Meanwhile, LaGuerta is digging deeper into the blood slide and the Bay Harbour Butcher case. This is totally going to snowball out of control later in the season, but for now it’s only started and I’m sure it’ll start blowing up when everything else does. If this show is good at something it’s juggling a whole bunch of storylines and simultaneously having them blow up in Dexter’s face.

Batista and Quinn are harassing the strip club again, trying to get more information about the death of the stripper and Andersen in last episode. Quinn makes friends with a stripper and gives her his number. Cos that isn’t going to go badly at all.

At Deb’s Fort Knox she’s laying down the law and telling Dexter that his days of being a lone wolf are numbered. There’s a moment when he sarcastically says “I hope you have a big shower” and Deb gives him a look that reminds us of her little ‘I love my brother from another mother in a way very un-sibling like’ revelation from last season. Not sure if they’re going to pursue that, but as someone who has grown up with a brother who wasn’t a blood brother, I vote please no.

The first rule of Fort Knox is honesty, something that Dexter wants to commit to. At least, right now he does. Bad habits are hard to break.

Deb serves up some spaghetti, dripping with deep red tomato sauce, and decides that this is the time to ask Dexter about his needs.

Dexter: It starts with blood. […] The image of it. Trickling down the back of my eyelids, the trickle becomes a stream, then a flood. It fills me up, all my empty spaces. But then the blood isn’t red anymore […] It’s black. Pressing. Feels like my head is going to explode. The only way to relieve the pressure is to open the flood gates and let it spill out.

Debra’s reaction is disgusted, which I’ll have to admit mirrors mine. The idea of Dexter is noble, but like most people, I’m not super keen on blood. Still, her reaction is an honest gut one, and it’s nice to see that she isn’t trying to hide anything from Dexter in attempt to convert him to the light side. She very candidly tells him that if he ever feels like “wrapping someone up in plastic and stabbing them” to call her so that she can tell him not to. And there’s the second rule.

Some Roommate Advice from New Girl

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Gearing up for the New Girl Season 1 release, 20th Century Fox have released ‘Roommate Advice’ videos. These 30 second clips include some of the best moments of the series, such as Schmidt’s ‘Douchebag Jar’ sayings, Jess trying to play basketball in the house, and the awesome and ridiculous Thanksgiving Turkey incident. And hey you might also earn some pretty important lessons about living with roommates.

Check out the clips below! These are just a sample of how hilarious New Girl is, if you haven’t seen it already then its definitely worth picking up a copy of it when it comes out. Even if you’ve already seen it, why not have a New Girl marathon? Complete with brightly coloured and patterned clothes, singing, and big-ass hipster glasses.

The New Girl Season 1 DVD is coming out on October 10, 2012. For more information about it as it comes out make sure you keep tuned to Capsule Computers.

 

New Girl Season 1 on DVD is available to buy from October 10, and you can pre-order your copy at http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/dvd/dvd-genres/tv/new-girl-season-1/669508

 

Problems with your love life, roommates or job? Get New Girl’s help with the Magic 8 Problem Solver at http://www.newgirlproblemsolver.com/intl/au/

Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask Out in the AU October 27th!

Layton is back! Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask is set to launch this month, and for you peeps in Australia and New Zealand, a release date has finally been announced. On October 27th, fans can both download or purchase the game when it hits shelves.

Of course this is a jam-packed adventure with Luke and the Professor taking the lead, as there is over 150 puzzles in the game and 365 puzzles that will drop on each day after the release…meaning a whole year of new content to look forward to.

Story is of course the backbone of the Layton experience as well, and you can get a glimpse of what’s inside below:

The fifth game in the series sees you pick up with Layton, Luke and Emmy some time after the events of Professor Layton and the Last Specter™. The intrepid trio is called upon to stop the mysterious Masked Gentleman from terrorising the city of Monte d’Or with magically dark miracles, such as turning citizens to stone. The professor suspects the involvement of the Mask of Chaos, a mask rumoured to bestow great power upon whoever wears it. The revelation takes Layton back to a dark episode of his past, which may hold the solution to the problems of the present. These flashbacks introduce Layton’s parents and childhood friend Randall, and allow you to play as the 17 year-old Layton, who pays a high price for discovering his passion for archaeology.

Sounds great to me as this has always been one series consistent in quality. Get your tophats dusted off folks, as Miracle Mask launches in just a few weeks time.

The Walking Dead Episode 4 Release Announced

Telltale Games had some nice announcements today starting off with releasing the latest episode of Playing Dead with Episode 7 [title redacted] for the sake of spoilers, among other things.  Players interested in hearing some of the developers talk about the The Walking Dead Episode 3 can check it out here, but use caution as there is some language that makes it fairly Not Safe For Work or kids.  Check it out HERE.

But, as good as Playing Dead is, it probably isn’t the main reason you’re checking out this article as the biggest news released by Telltale Games is the release date for The Walking Dead: Episode 4 – Around Every Corner.  When is the next action packed episode hitting the XBLA and PSN?  The game will be releasing on October 9th for $4.99 on the PSN and October 10th for 400 MS Points on the XBLA as a DLC for the original release.  So, if you’ve been dying to find out what’s coming next for Lee and the group be sure to check it out.

CC Screen: Dexter 7×01 Recap “Sh*t Has Officially Hit the Fan”

Dexter ended last season on one of the most suspenseful cliffhangers (apart from Rita’s death, obviously), with Debra walking in on Dexter as he kills Travis. There was a lot of speculation in the between time about what will result from such a groundbreaking development. The wait between last season’s finale and this season was painful, but we’ve finally arrived at the first episode of the season, the season where Deb is finally let in on the big secret.

In the books Deb found out about Dexter in the first book, when the whole Brian thing went down. The fact that it has taken this long for the show to have her find out is definitely something that lets us know that it will be a doozy (especially since Deb is now the Lieutenant of Homicide).

The episode entitled “Are You…?” starts off with Dexter looking stressed and like he’s on the run. His credit card has been cancelled, and he’s headed to the airport for a flight to… Well, he doesn’t really seem to care where his flight is to. It doesn’t really speak well for how that entire conversation went.

Then it flashes back to the scene that we were left with at the end of season 6, Debra staring at Dexter as he stands over the freshly murdered corpse of Travis. Dexter goes into panic mode, spinning a whole bunch of lies about how it had been a sort of self-defense and whatnot. It’s amazing how good Dexter is on his feet, he certainly does a lot better than most people would when placed under that kind of pressure. It was kind of disappointing to see Dexter formulate lies to get out of it rather than tell the truth when literally caught red-handed, but that seems to be his default setting.

With some careful manipulation from Dexter, they both agree to stage a suicide in order to save Dexter from the inevitable persecution that admitting such a crime (even with the plea of temporary insanity or self-defense).

There’s a flashback to when they were kids and Debra gets a puppy as a gift from their mother, while Dexter looks at it hungrily and Harry is totally losing his shit at the idea of having Dexter anywhere near the cute cuddly thing.

So, the church is set on fire, and the next day the police discover the crime scene and assume suicide. It all seems to be done and dusted – hooray team Morgan for covering up the crime! Oh no wait, LaGuerta has spotted a blood slide that fell into an inconveniently placed grate and she puts it into the log as evidence.

Given the fact that it fell in slow motion when Dexter knocked it off before it sent of some serious alarm bells, but LaGuerta picking it up? This cannot end well for our favourite serial killer.

Meanwhile, creepy stalker IT guy Louis is being creepy and stalkery with IT – playing around with Dexter’s computer and making Dexter go all crazy protective. And who can blame him? This guy was practically drooling at him while he tried to get Dexter to endorse his serial killer game last season.

Shortly after, Dexter realizes that he’s missing Travis’ blood slide. He doesn’t panic too hard, after all it could have been lost anywhere, but he really would be if he knew that a certain Captain had picked it up off the crime scene with a scrunchie. (A scrunchie, I assume, does not contaminate evidence and is entirely by the book)

Oh and hey, here’s creepy stalker IT guy (with a Razer headset prominently displayed, I don’t know if that makes me like them or makes me more suspicious) and guess what? He’s cancelling all of Dexter’s credit cards. Whether this is part of a bigger plan, or it’s just a nerdy way of beating someone up, I have no idea. Also his creepiness is starting to show because his gorgeous girlfriend – Batista’s little sister – is cottoning on saying “The more I get to know you the weirder and weirder you get”. Me and you both, Baby Batista, me and you both.

Back in Debra’s apartment she’s cracking open a beer and watching her statement on television (which she’s gotten far better at since her initial promotion to Lieutenant), and Anderson gives her a call to wonder where Travis’ car was at the scene of the crime. That is some serious commitment to the job, dude. Debra covers it up with a flimsy lie about how Travis probably wanted the fresh air before dying.

It seems Anderson may give them some trouble, but that’s okay because he’s just seen a Ukrainian on the side of the road with a flat tyre. Never a good idea to stop. Oh and hey it’s totally Victor from Dollhouse, and he’s rocking the accent again. (Don’t worry about getting confused, he’s also playing a character with the name Viktor in this episode) Anderson finds a body in the trunk, gets promptly shot by Victor, and has his car stolen. So I guess that’s the end of Mike Anderson in Dexter.

Before taking off Victor grabs a bracelet off the dead girl in the trunk, which will probably not bode well in the future.

Debra arrives at Dexter’s apartment and gives him the third degree, exploring all the holes in his story, and time after time Dexter supplies lies that cover his tracks, and then tries to distract her from pursuing the line of questioning. But, she is a cop after all, and she doesn’t seem to be buying what he’s selling. There’s none of that usual sibling love when she comes by his apartment in the morning, including a total lack of coffee for poor uncaffeinated Dexter.

Dexter and Debra head over to Anderson’s crime scene where the cops are pretty quickly putting together what happened. And Dexter seems to have updated his phone and gotten a fingerprint app for it that accesses the AFIS database. I wonder if that’s available in the app store.

Debra starts having some wicked flashbacks to the first season and how Brian had her bound in the same way Dexter does to his victims. Something seems to click and she chases down the file, confirming her suspicions that the MO is the same. The whole Dexter-Brian thing is bound to give Debra some issues, especially given her out of nowhere in-love realization regarding Dexter.

Debra confronts Dexter again, and the cracks are starting to show. They’re both frustrated and disappointed and trying to get different things from each other that they just aren’t going to get.

Reversion – The Escape Dated for October 11th

BulkyPix teamed up with indie developers 3f interactivo to create a classic point and click adventure game in the spirit of Lucas Arts, Sierra, and Pendulo Studios’ library of adventure games.

Players will take on the role of Christian when he wakes up in Buenos Aires in 2035 unable to remember anything. Christian finds Laura, a fellow prisoner in the hospital, and the two will break out of the hospital and find Buenos Aires controlled by a military organization. Reversion – The Escape promises lots of puzzles, four hours of game play, a mature story, and device specific interfaces for all iOS devices.

Reversion – The Escape will be released on October 11th for $2.99 USD on the iTunes App Store.

EB Expo 2012: Bluemouth Interactive

Bluemouth Interactive usually focuses on gaming accessories to compliment the various consoles. Rarely they would actually publish a title, but they have done in the past. During the EB Expo, Bluemouth showed off their current range of gaming accessories for consoles and handhelds. These included controllers, mobile covers, 3DS accessories and an interesting AR application. They are also distributors of Skylanders Giants accessories and toys.

The first thing I had noticed was a demonstration of an AR application for the iPhone. The iPhone was attached to a plastic pistol. Using AR technology, players must shoot all enemies that come their way. I was permitted to have a go and was not too impressed. The biggest issue was the app recognising the AR marker on the wall. Too often the AR app would miss the marker, despite being on the screen. Once the app did decide to start working, it was not engaging or fun. All I did was shoot spiders coming out of the cave. I could not tell whether I was hitting them or not. There are plans to expand the app to include an MMO with other people. How that would work is currently unknown.

Bluemouth have brought some Star Wars iPhone cases to the Expo. These cases come in various characters. One that did catch my eye was the Chewbacca cover. I thought that he cover did look nice. The C-P30 case also looked great, but I am a sucker for gold. Some video game based covers were also shown, like Black Ops II and Mass Effect. In the same case, some Nintendo 3DS accessories were featured. These included some nice accessory packs, which include the usual carry case and game cases, as well as some pens and styluses based on Nintendo franchises. They do look nice. Unfortunately, I did not actually get my hands on them, seeing they were behind the case.

Bluemouth had two controllers on hand. One of these controllers is the official licensed controllers for Call of Duty Black Ops II. You might remember a report on its announcement, so I was quite intrigued. The controller looks nice. It will feature the Xbox 360 layout, despite it being a Playstation 3 exclusive. A second controller, the Power A Fusion, was also featured. This controller comes with some interesting analogue sticks. It gives the player more control in terms of movement. It will also come with its own carry case. This controller will be available for the Playstation 3 and Xbox 360.

Bluemouth also takes care of Skylanders, Activision’s successful game involving collection toys and placing them on a portal for use in the game. The accessories displayed concerned Skylanders Giants. One particular accessory that caught my attention was the Battle Arena. This holds up to 16 figures, ready to be entered for battle. The Battle Arena will be available for Skylanders Giants, the upcoming sequel to be released this year. The Battle Arena has no release date as of yet, but was in use at the Bluemouth booth. Other Skylanders Giants accessories, such as bags and carrying cases, were also on display.

Check out the gallery below

EB Expo 2012: Tt eSports

Tt eSports focuses on PC gaming, with a range of keyboards and mouses to suit any need for the PC gamer, amateur or professional. Headsets are also one of their products, providing excellent sound quality for any PC gamer out there. At the EB Expo, Capsule Computers got a chance to check out their booth and their products.

Tt eSports is bringing over a range of keyboards to suit any gamer needs. We were shown a range of keyboards. The one keyboard that stood out for me was the Knuckler. The Knuckler features an interesting piece of tech known as the Plunger Switch. The Plunger Switch is designed to give the player gentle feedback with each key press. No need to mash that key as the Plunger Switch technology allows the player to simply press a key with one gentle push. Other keyboards shown were the Meka series and the Challenger series, which look impressive.

Tt eSports also do gaming mouses. Their starter mouse is known as the Saphira. The Saphira sports a nice black finish with standard gaming mouse keys. It also features a T.P.G Gaming Optical Sensor with a max DPI of 3500, useful for those who take their gaming to a serious level. Speaking of professionals, the mouse for you guys is the Level 10 gaming mouse. Co-designed with the BMW Group, the Level 10 mouses feature Air-Through Ventilation, 3D Steering and Intelligent Software for customisation. It will come in different colours. The Level 10 gaming mouses are not available just yet, though.

The last set of items are headsets. Tt eSports do headsets for both gamers and those who work with audio visual material. For the gamers, the Shock series of headsets are perfect for you. There are different variations, including a series of headsets known as the Shock Spin HD. It features 7.1 CH surround sound quality, enlarged 50mm speakers and a plug and play microphone. Three colours are available for selection. For those who want to use it for work, the Dracco series is what you should be looking at. The top of the range in this set is the Dracco Signature series. Available in a few colours, the Dracco Signature series headsets feature a high performance 3.5mm to 6.5mm plug and even an aviation adapter. With that said, these Dracco headsets seem to be about looking cool rather than performance.

Check out our gallery below.

Razer EB Games Expo 2012 Booth Impressions

Razer, the largest gaming cult in the world, had an amazing presence at this years EB Games Expo held in Sydney over the weekend. The booth itself was adorned in iconic Razer aesthetics and carried an amazing range of upcoming Razer products for consumers to trial.

The products that really caught my eye were the Razer Blade and the still in development Razer arcade stick peripheral. We’ve talked about the Razer Blade extensively in the past (so much so that we have an interview with Min-Liang Tan on the product) so I’ll quickly gloss over the arcade stick.

This arcade stick looks like an impressive piece of gaming machinery. It isn’t as invasive as you might think it would be, I mean, when you think of an arcade stick, you think of this supermassive box with a huge stick coming out of it whilst the side is littered with gargantuan buttons. Fortunately for Razer, they seem to have developed an arcade pad that is both roomy enough to feel authentic, but also small enough to be non invasive. They’re also really good to play with as well.

What was really fun at the Razer booth was that on the final day, they had a kind of party going with a DJ coming in and playing mixes of popular tunes. I happened to catch a bit of footage of the crowd dancing to the popular K-Pop hit Gangnam Style by the rapper PSY. Be sure to check out that video embedded below.

 

Interview With EB Games Community Manager – EB Games Expo 2012

Today, the final day day of the EB Games Expo 2012, us here at Capsule Computers were able to secure an interview with the Community Manager for EB Games Australia, Kelsey Gamble. In our interview we ask her some great questions about the expo and about gaming in general.

This interview offers us a great glimpse into the processes behind the expo, what kind of events and activities participants can partake in, panels, as well as a bunch of general gaming questions. We would also like to thank Kelsey once again for her time.

Be sure to watch the full interview embedded below.