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Capcom announce Remember Me

CAPCOM have announced at this year’s Gamescom their newest IP that will be developed by Paris based DONTNOD Entertainment. Remember Me is a third person action adventure game that will be released for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC with a release date of May 2013.

In Remember Me, players assume the role of Nilin, an elite memory hunter who is not only incredibly athletic and trained in martial arts, but also has the special ability to break into people’s minds and steal or even change their memories. When her own memory is erased, Nilin begins her journey to reclaim her identity and discover how she can change the world.

Check out the gameplay trailer below which is entitled: Memory Remix.  Remember me reminds me of the movie Inception, take a look at the trailer below and let us know what you think of this original new IP from Capcom.

Resident Evil 6 “Snow-Covered Mountain” Gameplay

Capcom have released the latest gameplay trailer for Resident Evil 6 from this year’s Gamescom 2012 entitled “Snow-Covered Mountain”.  The gameplay has Jake and Sherry trying to fend off an attack from the infected and also unknown enemies. Armed with only a pistol and a deadly magnum with limited ammo, Jake and Sherry must take down these enemies and escape before they are buried in snow from an incoming avalanche. The gameplay trailer showcases fire fight/gun system and special melee attacks when the enemies are stunned which take advantage of the surrounding environments that result in spectacular kills.

Check out the trailer below and let us know what you think of it.  Resident Evil 6 will be out on 2nd of October, who’s pick it up on launch day? Let us know leave a comment below.

Sim City Social A New Screenshot Appears

The Builderbob group set up shop in your city after hosting the SimCity Championships. And with them setting up in your city, comes a few new quests to make your city look that much better. The Builderbob group brings with a few new really good looking structures to increase the look and feel of your city.

There are also some new structures to build. These come in the form of the Ruby Statue, Country Club, a Bank and a Luxury Good Factory. These look like promising additions to the Sim City Social game that all players should be checking out soon.

 

Daedalic Entertainment Release Deponia Worldwide

The latest point and click adventure game from Daedalic Entertainment, Deponia, is now out on the Steam platform worldwide. This means that players outside of Germany can now purchase and enjoy this pretty fun looking adventure game.

Deponia follows the tale of a guy named Rufus who lives on a planet of garbage, ruled over by those who are much better off living in the sky above. His life is turned around when he takes in an unconscious woman who happens to be the wife of an upperclassman.

Be sure to check out the trailer and artworks embedded below. Right Click and View Image to see in Wallpaper size.

Wizorb Review


Wizorb
Developer: Tribute Games
Publisher:Tribute Games
Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita (reviewed), PSP, iOS, Xbox 360, PC, Mac
Release Date: 24 July, 2012
Price:$3.99

Overview

Brick breaking is a simple gaming art; pelt a ball at it, smash it, repeat until clear.  It’s one of the fundamental forefather’s of gaming and everybody knows how it works. Wizorb is a brick breaker with a bit of a twist, and after being released on pretty much every other platform going, has finally hit the Sony family, playable on PSP, PS3, and in this review, the Vita.

When it comes to games like Wizorb there are really only a few simple questions that need to be answered: Is the basic mechanic solid and sensible? Is the art style suitably intriguing? Can I accidentally spend five hours playing it whilst neglecting important everyday tasks?

Wizorb gladly answers yes to all three of these deep and meaningful questions when it comes to the brick and the bat. Developers Tribute Games have managed to get around the hitches of a heavily tried and tested formula by infusing the inherently simple gameplay with a dose of role playing and retro design. It’s a simple move that makes a mechanic  as old as the pixellated hills feel fresh and newly addictive.

Story

Wizorb does have something of a minor tale to it, allowing the RPG elements to sneak in to the game. Cyrus is a wizard who must save the Kingdom of Gorudo  from slightly nasty monsters of various descriptions, and chooses to do so by transforming himself into an orb and bouncing himself around. There’s little in the way of storytelling but the simple set up is all Wizorb needs to net itself some valuable context . There is also a small town that allows you to get your restoration on by spending coins you gather whilst playing, which again adds some nice detail to Cyrus’ quest.

Gameplay

The main draw in Wizorb is obviously the brick breaking. Controls on the Vita are suitably tight and blissfully lacking in any motion input, so it’s incredibly easy to get going. The basic hit the brick, break the brick gameplay is supplemented by enemies, boss fights, and magical abilities, giving even more levels of strategy to play and a little bit of individuality and depth to the game. Brick breaking games are incredibly well worn but the additional elements on offer here hide the fact well – Wizorb marks the first time in ages that I’ve been even slightly addicted to a brick breaker.

Magical powers range from destructive fireballs to direct control of the ball, and are metered by a refillable magic gauge. The potions to refill it can often by scarce, so using magic powers is often a heavily loaded choice – they are kept finely balanced throughout the game. Various gold coins and gems rain down from broken bricks, and as well as rebuilding the aforementioned town you can also trade these goodies at shops hidden within levels. Breaking certain boxes and tripping switches can reveal hidden doors that hide vendors when bounced through, or even bonus levels to pick up more loot.

Although there’s little story going on these small touches lend Wizorb a real sense of character, and more often than not further levels of strategy. Mobile enemies add a little chaos to the mix, and the boss fights add a satisfying cap to the battle through levels. There is often some trial and error / real thought required to beat levels, especially when going for a no save and quit run to bag a high score.

There are over sixty levels to feed the addiction, divided into a handful of different styles to keep things fresh. Wizorb sits perfectly on the Vita, and despite having little re-playability it is a steal for the current price – it is a Mini after all.

Audio & Visual

Bright bit style visuals and audio make Wizorb a charming wee package. The whole thing feels like a lovely little Game Boy Colour game, with plenty of bright colours and suitably chirpy fantasy trope music. The level design is smart and evolves through a few different styles, and although it’s definitely doing its best to distract you with everything on screen it’s not in a nasty, badly designed way. The interface is clear and simple, and there’s little more you could want from the visuals.

Some of the tunes may get a little repetitive if you’re playing for long periods, but they also have the tendency to pull you into a weird Wizorb stupor where the only thing your brain can possibly think of is playing the game.

Overall

Wizorb is a great little game with solid mechanics,  a charming design and a sneaky tendency to take away lots of your time. Tick, tick, tick. The RPG twist makes a tried and tested gameplay mechanic a little fresher than it used to be, and the low price will keep your wallet happy. If you’re looking for a sweet little distraction for the Vita you can do little wrong here.

8-5-capsules-out-of-10

Sleeping Dogs to get six months of DLC

Square Enix announced today that their new game Sleeping Dogs will be getting new DLC for six months after its release. On day one, Square will release the 80’s inspired Retro Triad Pack, which will include special buffs and a funky kung-fu van. Along with this, players who have previously played Just Cause 2 will also have a set of clothes available right from the start.

In September, Sleeping Dogs will receive new content packs, such as a Racing Pack and a SWAT Pack. Details on the two DLC packs as well on the rest of the DLC coming soon have not yet been revealed but Square Enix  promises that further announcements will follow soon.

Sleeping Dogs will hit stores August 14th in North America and August 17th in Europe for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

WIN – Pokemon: Black and White Movie Combo Pack

We have 5 copies of Pokemon: Black and White Movies [Combo Pack] to give away on Blu-Ray courtesy of Beyond Home Entertainment. To win simply leave a comment on our review of the Pokemon: Black and White Movies and we’ll pick 5 lucky winners at random. Click the link below to access the review:

Pokemon: Black and White Movies Review

We’ll pick the lucky winners on the 31st of August, so you have a roughly 3 weeks to enter. Make sure you leave a valid email when you post your comment so we can email you if you win.

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Champion Sneak Peek – Rengar

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A new League of Legends champion has been sighted in the tall grasses of Summoner’s Rift. Rengar, the Pridestalker, is on the prowl to make your life a living hell.

The creepy eye-patch joined with fangs presents this champion as a ferocious kitty. Even the additional claws provide an additionally uneasy feeling as this feline is bound to get close. Offering a stealthy approach, I think it would be safe to assume that Rengar will join the ranks with the other assassins quite easily. This foe’s ambition will be to serve an opponents head as an exotic trophy. Be sure to keep your eyes open for coming updates for Rengar, the Pridestalker, before your head ends up on a plate.

CC Weekly News Recap – 6th August-12th August 2012

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Another interesting week in the world has passed and with it came all sorts of news on all sorts of things. Konami was pretty active this week with some questionable actions about Silent Hill HD. It looks as though Pyramid Head has brutally murdered the Silent Hill HD patch for Xbox 360 owners. There has been some bad signs for the Smash Bros. look a like Playstation All-Stars: Battle Royale with the game being delayed. Could this spell disaster for the controversial game. All this and more, below.

Here what made headlines this week:

Gaming News:
WWE Games giving away Ice Cream Bars
Black Ops 2 Multiplayer shown off for the first time
SSX update brings two new game modes
Witness the opening declaration of Dead or Alive 5
Resident Evil 6 Exclusive Pre-Order Offer at EB Games
Konami offers game exchange for Xbox 360 Silent Hill HD Owners
DLC Rundown: Street Fighter x Tekken
Konami launches Metal Gear 25th Anniversary site
Playstation All-Stars: Battle Royale delayed by a month
Wii U boxarts confirmed by Ubisoft 

Pop Culture News:
The Expendables 2 gets best banner ever
Creation of Doctor Who to become TV Movie
Matt Smith to reprise his Doctor Who role until atleast 2014
Transporter TV Series Trailer Released

Anime/Manga News:
Shakugan no Shana Season 2 delayed until December
New Dragon Ball Z Film Trailer Rocks Your Dragon
Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan dub cast revealed
First promo shown for new Hayate the Combat Butler anime
First footage of Senran Kagura anime appears
Medaka Box Season 2 Begins in October 

Tech/Gadget News:
WIN! Razer Electra

Reviews:
Symphony Review
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Volume 2 Review
Blazing Star Review
Brave: The Video Game Review
Risen 2: Dark Waters Review
Pokemon: Black and White Collection 2 Review
Hit and Run Review
Death Rally Review
Transformers Prime: Darkness Rising Review
Blue Exorcist Collection 1 Review
Growlanser: Wayfearer of Time Review
Adidas micoach Review
Chimpact Review
Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends Review

 

Podcasts/Videocasts:
Capsule Computers Podcast 054 – THQ’s Mammaries
Capsule Computers Podcast 055 – Takin’ A Shave 

See you next Sunday for the CC Weekly Recap.

Player choices in Telltale’s The Walking Dead Episode 2 were mostly good

Before you go any further, it is highly recommended that you finish the second episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead before you watch the video below because it is absolutely chock full of spoilers about the episode as it details literally every choice you will be making in the episode.

There is good reason for this however as Telltale Games has released the video below showing the percentages of players who chose certain options. As you can see in the video below, most people chose to play nice and try to hear people out and save others. However there is only so far being good can take you and eventually survival does need to take priority…

Those waiting for the third episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Long Road Ahead, should note that Telltale stated the release date as sometime in the middle of August. So this means it could come any day now…