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CC Screen: The CW’s Arrow Debuts – Bullseye or No?

There have been a couple of attempts to create TV shows around superhero characters, the only really ‘successful’ one was Smallville (and that depends on your definition of the word successful). People love their superheroes, but it’s kind of a rare occurrence for that to translate well onto screen, especially the TV screen.

The premiere of the new show Arrow has debuted, giving life to the Green Arrow as a standalone hero. Previously he did have a regular stint on Smallville, but Arrow is certainly no Smallville. Joining the recent trend of making superheroes dark and angsty, there is plenty of storms, furrowed brows, and cryptic statements (as well as a healthy dose of relationship angst and love triangle-ness).

Most people aren’t familiar with the Green Arrow as a hero, apart from the fact that he’s super good with a bow and arrow and wears a green hood. So, the fact that the TV show doesn’t really follow comic canon probably doesn’t matter too much.

Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) is a billionaire playboy with a secret identity – what is up with all these rich dudes and their urge to go out and play rough and tumble with criminals? They just don’t seem to have enough to do with their time or something. Queen was stranded on an island for five years after his boat went down, taking his father and girlfriend’s sister (who he was sleeping with) with it. So there’s your angsty start.

He returns to Starling city – a crime-ridden, corrupt city that’s being run by powerful and evil men – to right the wrongs and run around in a green hood. At the same time he keeps on playing up the billionaire playboy persona, acting like he used to before he got stranded on the island. It is very Batman-esque, but hey who doesn’t love a brooding vigilante with a tonne of money and a whole bunch of morals.

Except… He’s cool with killing criminals. Well, that’s new, and not something you really see with DC heroes. But at least it won’t result in some angsty moral choice like other heroes have. But, knowing superhero stories, there will be one anyway.

The first episode kicks off what the series will probably be about, with Queen planning to take revenge and dismantle the corrupt core of Starling city. It seems like this is a fairly interesting way to proceed, with an episode-by-episode plan, but hopefully this will develop into a longer story arc.

A few of the characters are references to DC characters, with Black Canary being Queen’s ex-girlfriend/lawyer, Tommy Merlyn being Queen’s best friend, and the Green Arrow’s sidekick Speedy being replaced by his younger sister with drug issues. And then there’s his mother who has a somewhat devious side, creating a bit of mystery about where the series is going.

Arrow is definitely something worth taking a look at if you’re a fan of superhero shows, but aren’t too invested in comic canon.

Make sure you check out the rest of our CC Screen coverage and keep an eye out for recaps of future Arrow episodes.

Darkstalkers Resurrection announced for XBLA and PSN [Updated]

There is some good news for fans of the Darkstalkers series who have been dying to hear about any news concerning their beloved franchise. Capcom has revealed at their New York Comic Con 2012 panel that they will be releasing a two game Darkstalkers collection onto the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 digitally early in 2013.

They are calling this collection Darkstalkers Resurrection and it will include Night Warriors: Darkstalkers’ Revenge and Darkstalkers 3. Both games will feature online multiplayer, replay sharing and the ability to upload replays to YouTube, a gallery of unlockable artwork and of course an HD filter. Currently Capcom’s press release is showing that the game will cost $14.99/1200 MSP on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

Update: The first gameplay video for the game has been added below.

Have an overwhelming features trailer for NIS America’s Mugen Souls

With NIS America’s Mugen Souls set to hit stores in a little under a week it is a good time to take a look at some of the features that the game will be offering players. As such, the company has chosen to release a new trailer which shows off some of the game’s features and what sets it apart from all the standard RPGs out there.

The video can be seen below and while gamers in Europe are already performing moe attacks on enemies, gamers in North America will be able to pick it up next week on October 16th exclusively on the PlayStation 3.

Massive Rockstar Games Collection announced

We’ve heard of various collections before, but most of them happen to be either collections of really old games or digital titles. Now Rockstar Games has come out and decided to release a rather massive looking four game bundle for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

This bundle is being called the Rockstar Games Collection and apparently there will be more than one of them considering this one is called Edition 1. The collection will include Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City, L.A. Noire, Midnight Club: Los Angeles Complete Edition and Red Dead Redemption and it will be released on November 6th for $59.99.

EA Mobile News 10/11/12

EA Mobile pushed their latest take on the classic board game Monopoly. Players have only one goal in Monopoly Millionaire, earn a million Monopoly dollars before your enemies do. This rule set significantly shortens the game of Monopoly. Players will purchase and trade properties, gamble on fortune cards, and upgrade their play pieces to show off their Monopoly dollars. The game is available here for $2.99 at the moment on the iTunes App Store and supports the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

In addition, EA Mobile released the latest trailer for their recently released social gaming take on Yahtzee. World Series of Yahtzee is available for free here and the trailer can be viewed below.

E.T. The Green Planet Review

 

E.T. The Green Planet
Developer: Straw Dogs Studios, Universal
Publisher: Chillingo Ltd.
Platform: iPhone (reviewed), iTouch, iPad
Release Date: October 1, 2012
Price: Free- Available Here

Overview

Celebrating the 30th anniversary and the first time Blu-ray release of E.T. the people over at Straw Dogs Studios and Universal have created a game to celebrate it. E.T. The Green Planet is where you can create your own life on E.T.’s home planet and you play as E.T.! While you take care of the world around you by planting plants, getting spaceships, and so on, you get to experience the life of everyone’s favorite little alien. Now let’s see if this is a good thing or not.

Story

There is no actual story for the game and that is a total draw back. If they would have added in a story about what truly goes on with E.T. around the Green Planet. Even if it would have just been a little scroll through of text, it would have been better than nothing. The fact that they made a movie and couldn’t even come up with a small follow up story in the app is truly disappointing.

Gameplay

The Green Planet is just like many of those games you play on Facebook, an example would be Farmville. The gameplay is quite simple, you plant plants and build gourds so you can expand your garden so you can help save your planet.

You have a wide variety of plants you are able to use and each one is unique in its own way. The time you must wait in order to actually have it grow is excruciating to put it in simple terms. I got bored with the game many times because I would be staring at my screen waiting for the plant to finish growing.

Plants are just the only thing you can build. You also have decorations, space objects, resources, etc. The sad thing is, they didn’t put much importance on these objects because there clearly isn’t enough of them to use. Even then, you still don’t have access to them becuse the levels are so high before you can actually achieve access to them.

Visuals and Audio

The games visuals are a little too small when you are looking at an individual object. I had to squint or put on my set of glasses many times so I would be able to see what plant or decoration I was actually looking at.

There is also a little bit of lag when you start to try and play the game right after it loads up. They do add a nice little touch of visual pleasure with the screen stills you are able to view after you level up. The problem of speed continues with those though because they are also incredibly slow when you are switching from still to still.

The games audio isn’t that bad. The music they use actually make me feel like I am inside the actual movie the game is based on. It has a very cheerful and happy sound too it which transfers over to me and makes me feel the same way. I only wish that they would have added more than one song to the games playlist because you can only stay happy by listening to it for so long. The sound effects for the game is also good because it is clear and precise. I remember turning off the music and just listening to the sounds that were going on all around the world because they all sounded awesome!

Overview

Sadly, E.T. The Green Planet is looking a little green. With the games small objects, lag, and all the other problems, it makes it very hard to actually play the game without wanting to put it down and play something else. The only thing that kept me from not picking the game up again was the audio for the game because that is truly the best part of the game.

3-5-capsules-out-of-10

Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of Gold Released

The ancient civilization of the year seems to be the Aztecs with the looming 2012 calendar date. Anuman Interactive have created a first person adventure game that recreated the ancient Aztec capital as faithfully as possible with the support and assistance from the French national  museum network, and Aztec experts Eric Taladoire, Director of the Archaeology Research Centre in Sorbonne, France and Leonardo Lopez Lujan, an archaeologist at the Museo del Templo Mayor in Mexico City.

Players take on the role of a young hunter named The Serpent who is falsely accused for the murder of a noble man while the city is plagued by an ancient evil. The Serpent must embark on an epic adventure full of puzzles and riddles to clear his name and save the Aztec people from destruction.

Aztec: The Curse in the Heart of Gold is now available for the iPhone for $0.99 here or an universal HD version for $3.99 for iPhone and iPad here. A full Mac and PC release for $9.99 will be released soon.

KontrolFreek Releases FPS Freek Infinity

The people over at KontrolFreek have announced a new addition to their accessory family! The FPS Freek Infinity is based off of the UNSC Infinity which is the ship that houses the multi-player and plays a pivotal role in the upcoming blockbuster, Halo 4. Ashish Mistry, the president and CEO of KontrolFreek, had the foll0wing to say:

“Halo 4 is an exciting and much-anticipated AAA game title.We listened to our community of hardcore Halo enthusiasts when they asked us to create a product celebrating the launch of Halo 4. The FPS Freek Infinity is certain to enhance the experience.”

The FPS Infinity pairs the extended ½-inch height provided by KontrolFreek’s flagship FPS Freek line with a thumb-hugging concave surface for maximum control and performance. Adding onto the spirit of Halo 4, the FPS Freek Infinity is in celestial blue which is the first time the company has made a blue one. It is then finished off with a wonderful Halo-inspired design.

‘What does the FPS Freek Inifity change?’ you may ask. The FPS Infinity puts gamers in complete control of their Spartan and makes aiming and strafing much easier during intense multi-player battles. Infinity is perfect for the right or left thumbstick and is optimized for medium to long-range armaments like the Battle Rifle, DMR and Sniper Rifle.

Have some dramatic Dead Space 3 screenshots

Today Electronic Arts released a handful of new screenshots for Dead Space 3 showing off plenty of dramatic scenes that gamers will be able to experience once the game comes out early next year. We see Isaac trying to survive an attack from a new necromorph, flying through a zero gravity environment and also a bloody message left by one with no hope left.

The screenshots can be seen below in high-resolution and as you can see, there is no reason to be concerned about the “scary” aspect that the series is known for becoming non-existent. Of course the lack of a co-op partner in these images may contribute to that feeling.

Clan of Champions lands on Steam October 30th

October 30th is going to be a day that will literally drain your wallet dry at this point thanks to all of the game releases that are coming out on that day. Now NIS America has revealed that they are adding another title to this already large list of releases with the PC version of Clan of Champions.

As some of you may know, Clan of Champions is known as Gladiator Vs. in Japan and focuses around 3 on 3 gladiatorial fighting where players can be a human, elf or an orc. It is worth noting that although the PC version is being released on Steam on October 30th, a digital PlayStation 3 version of the game is still set to be released later on while the Xbox 360 version of the game was quietly cancelled.