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Animania 2012 Day 1 Impressions

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Animania has graced Sydney for over 15 years now and throughout it’s long history it has gone through a lot of evolution. Now here we are in 2012 and after all these years does Animania still have ‘it’? The answer is; no it doesn’t.

Unfortunately my experience at this year’s Animania was a rather disappointing one. Upon entering, I struggled to find the location of where I was supposed to pick up my media pass and it seemed as though the majority of the staff on hand had no idea what was really going on. It is fundamentals like this that really improve the overall experience of a convention such as this. When you ask a staff member where something is, shouldn’t they be able to answer with more detail than ‘somewhere that way’?

Once I got into to event with my colleague Benjamin ‘LinkageAX’ Webb by my side we decided to scope out the lay of the land and found ourselves having seen everything there was to see in a mere 15 minutes. There were very little stalls on hand and the ones that were there mostly stocked illegal bootleg merchandise, a practice that has caused this event to be blacklisted by Australian anime distributor’s Madman Entertainment and Siren Visual. As sad as it is to say, we spent the majority of the day on what seemed to be an endless loop of the desolate vendor hall, the only joy coming from interacting with the cosplayers in attendance.

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We happened to encounter many friendly cosplayers who were more than willing to talk with us about their costumes, what they thought of the events and of course take some photos with us. Very much living up to it’s reputation, Animania really only exists as a place for cosplayers to hang out together. Sadly it is little more than that.

Animania-Sydney-2012-Day-1-081In terms of activities, there was not much available for attendees to partake in. There was a gaming section run by the Sydney Gamer’s League and it was pretty much your standard bunch of consoles set up for anyone to sit down and play with. There was also cosplay chess and twister but the organisation of this was a mess and things were very confusing about what was exactly happening.

Perhaps the highlight of the event’s festivities was the cosplay competition which was for the World Cosplay Summit. There were 3 acts in total (an unusually small amount of acts to be honest) and each were interesting enough to capture my attention. The first cosplay act was what appeared to be a Cardcaptor’s and Tsubasa Chronicles crossover performance. The second was a fake out, they led us to believe it was about Macross Frontier but in fact it was an One Piece wedding scene between Nami and Sanji. The final act was an obscure anime title set in ancient egypt which suddenly became a Stargate and Doctor Who act (weird I know). All in all this was enjoyable, but was way too short to be of any real significance.

Last but not least was the ‘panel’ of Akemi Okamura, the special guest of the event. She is known as the voice of Nami from One Piece and took to the stage for a Q&A panel. Unfortunately this was also too short and lacking in enough interesting content to do this international guest justice.

All in all, this years Animania is a sign of a turn for the worse. There have been increased rumours that Animania will not be returning next year. After attending this year’s event I wouldn’t doubt those rumours. Over the past few years Animania has lost more and more steam and as much as it saddens me to say, this was the worst Animania to date. There was not enough going on to keep attendees entertained and roughly half way through the event it was clear to see a large number of people leaving, a whole 5 hours before the event actually ended. I hope that Animania can improve, but with such a visible decline in quality, I am not going to get my hopes up.

Trine 2 & Goblin Menace Updated

Ever the vigilant dev team, Frozenbyte have just released an update for Trine 2 and it’s newly released DLC content Goblin Menace.  A full list of all the minor fixes to gameplay, technical and performance issues can be found here, and do remember to note that this only applies to the PC and Mac versions of the game.

Collection obsessives will be glad to note that several of the Achievements have had issues resolved, but on a whole the problems being fixed here are fairly minor.

The Goblin Menace DLC that launched only a few days ago also came complete with a game update, so between the two Trine 2 should have become ever so slightly more awesome than it already is.

If you’re holding out to try the game on the Wii U, make sure and pick up the Director’s Cut version of the game, which is somewhat tentatively scheduled for a release on the launch day of Nintendo’s latest – that’s November 18.

Lost Planet 3 Hands on Preview and Interview TGS 2012

So far Capcom have released two previews for Lost Planet 3, and at TGS 2012 they have been showing the most recent one – one that was also shown at E3. It introduces you a bit more to the main character, Jim, and has a lot more of a feel for the game and how the finished product will look and feel. And it feels good.

It plays really smoothly, somewhat like Gears of War, and the combat is varied and brings in some interesting elements with Jim’s rig.

We were introduced to the play through and taken through by two guys from Capcom, Jason Andersen and Ben Le Rougetel, with Jason playing through it in the video below and Ben providing commentary.

So check out the video below and tell us what you think about the preview, do you think it improves on past Lost Planets? Does it tickle your fancy? Does it make you want to jump into a rig of your own and start traversing other planets?

Lost Planet 3 is coming out on Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and PC sometime in 2013. For more information on Lost Planet 3 as it comes out keep tuned to Capsule Computers.

Make sure to check out the rest of our TGS 2012 coverage HERE!

TGS 2012 Interview with Keisuke Asai on GREE

Something that has a huge popularity in Japan but is yet to hit the rest of the world quite as strongly (no, before you assume, this is not in reference to robot toilets), is GREE – a company that provides access to the most popular apps from companies such as Gameloft and Capcom, and allows you to connect with your friends socially as well.

We spoke to the director of the Global Marketing Management Office at GREE, Keisuke Asai, about the service that GREE provides and what those who are unfamiliar with it can get from it. It seems to be simply an easy way to have all your apps registered in one place, and being able to connect with all your friends. Like a form of Facebook, except with Smartphone apps.

Check out our interview with Keisuke Asai below. The GREE app is available for FREE on iOS HERE and Android on Google Play HERE, and it is definitely worth checking out.

Make sure to check out the rest of our TGS 2012 coverage HERE!

Remember Me TGS trailer walks us through the Combo Lab

Remember when Capcom announced Remember Me a couple of months ago? Well I’m sure you do because it had quite a stylistic appearance. Well now that Tokyo Game Show is in full swing Capcom released a new trailer for Dontnod Entertainment’s Remember Me and in this video we are given a walkthrough of the game’s “Combo Lab” system.

This Combo Lab will allow players to create and customize their own combo attacks by unlocking and stringing together various fighting move memories. There are four combo sequences that can be remembered (unlocked) in the game and they can be customized in this mode. Each combo begins with a basic attack which can be followed up with a number of “Pressens.” But don’t listen to my explanation, listen to Remember Me’s creative director Jean-Maxime Moris give a much better one below!

Zero no Kiseki Evolution’s TGS trailer is beautiful

With Tokyo Game Show still going on over in Japan, Falcom has chosen to release a new trailer for their upcoming PlayStation Vita RPG The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki Evolution. The video itself can be seen below and for those who don’t know, The Legend of Heroes: Zero no Kiseki Evolution is a port of the 2010 PSP release.

Currently the game is meant to be released on October 18th in Japan and at the moment there have been no plans made for a Western release of the game. Of course with how beautiful the game looks in this trailer, it would be quite a shame for this game to be passed up. It is worth noting that XSEED Games released The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky last year on the PSP, so they may be the most likely ones to make such a localization announcement.

Sleeping Dogs’ October DLC detailed

Square Enix’s plans to support Sleeping Dogs with six months of DLC continues into the month of October and today the company revealed what sort of content gamers will be able to purchase in the month of October. There will be a Street Racer pack that adds in three new races, one in a car, one in a boat and one on a motorcycle. This package will also include a Sting motorcycle, a special helmet and even a leather jacket that protects against gunfire.

Also released during the month of October is a SWAT pack that gives you a chance to use an armored van to respond to emergencies in a new SWAT outfit that provides twice as much defense as normal. There will also be a Tactical Soldier pack that unlocks special assault rifles with grenade launchers and a special outfit. No price has been announced for these packs, but there will be a free gift pack sometime in October.

Those who are curious about actual story DLC will have to wait until October 14th when Square Enix announces it at New York Comic Con. Until then, check out these various packs shown off in the trailer below.

EA Mobile News 21/9/2012

Australian game developers Firemonkeys launched their development diary series for Real Racing 3. The first video shows off graphic improvements to the game and creating the most realistic cars possible in the game. Even minor details such as the pain finishes and the brakes behind the hub caps on the car has been carefully added. Real Racing 3 provides mobile gamers a chance to get behind the wheel of some of the best cars in the world from top manufacturers such as Porsche, Audi, and Dodge.

In addition, to celebrate the release of the iPhone 5, EA Mobile is knocking down the prices of some of their best games up to 80% off. The sale ends Monday.

GamePlatform
Battlefield: Bad Company 2iPhone
DeadspaceiPhone
Dragon’s Lair II: Time WarpiPhone
Fright Night ChampioniPhone
Madden 12iPhone
Need For Speed Hot PursuitiPhone
Need For Speed Shift 2 UnleashediPhone
Real RacingiPhone
Real Racing 2iPhone
RISKiPhone
ScrabbleiPhone
Sims 3iPhone
Sims 3 AmbitionsiPhone
Sims 3 World AdventuresiPhone
Sims MedievaliPhone
Trenches IIiPhone
Burnout CrashUniversal
Mass Effect InfultratorUniversal

 

Freemium GameSale
The Sims FreePlay80% off Electronics
Monopoly Hotels30% Off Gold Rooms
World Series of Poker2-for-1 Gold
Theme ParkDouble Bonus Supertickets

New Worms Revolution trailer, hide your grandma

Worms Revolution is almost upon us and Team 17 have released another trailer video showcasing some of the unique weapons and giving a very brief glimpse of some of the new environments. There’s nothing like watching a maniacal worm using an old lady to blow up their opponents or a giant water pistol to just blast the into oblivion. The trailer also shows just how far the little guys have come over the years, always adapting to new environments and manifesting fabulous and fun weapons along the way.

Worms revolution will launch on October 10th on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC platforms via their respective online services and is now available through Steam for pre-order. The Worms pre-order pack includes

– Full Game – Worms™ Armageddon – fan-favorite, available to download and play right now.

– Worms™ Revolution Bonus Campaign Missions – test your skills even further with five extra single-player missions.

– Worms™ Revolution Exclusive Fort – add an exclusive fort to your collection.

– Worms™ Revolution Exclusive Hats – customize your Worms with either devil horns or a halo.

– Worms™ Revolution Exclusive Gravestones – mark where your heroic worms have fallen with either lightning bolt or angel wings gravestones.

– Worms™ Revolution Exclusive Speechbanks – change what your worms say, choose from Wild Life Documenter or Reality TV Talent Judge.

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time gets a solid release date

The once delayed Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time now has a solid release date as Sony revealed that the game will be hitting the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Vita in North America on February 5, 2013 and in Europe sometime in March. It is worth noting that gamers who pre-order the game will also get special skins for Sly and Murray.

To go along with this announcement the company also released the final box art for Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time which can be seen to the right. On the box art we see that those who buy the PlayStation 3 version of the game will be given the Vita version for free as part of Sony’s cross-buy promotion.