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New Poster Released for Bait 3D

Bait 3D is a new ridiculous horror film about a sea dwelling creature, which doesn’t at all sound like a familiar story line. Well, to be fair to Bait it is Australian and also is set in a super market where a tsunami has hit and flooded it while it was being held up by a robber. Bad luck, bro. So the storyline is somewhat more complex than previous sea-dwelling horror movies, and this time it is a great white shark and not a school of piranhas, that makes it different right?

A movie poster has been released featuring the tag line ‘The food chain just got flipped’. This is probably intended to be a witty pun on the fact that they are trapped in a super market chain store, and that people are usually seen at the top of the food chain. However, sharks are generally regarded as being above us on the food chain – especially in the case of being trapped in a slowly flooding enclosed space with one.

Featuring an ensemble cast including Xavier Samuel (Grandmothers, Sanctuary, A Few Best Men, The Twilight Saga; Eclipse), Julian McMahon (Fire with Fire, Nip/Tuck, Fantastic Four) Sharni Vinson (You’re Next, Blue Crush 2, Step Up 3D), Phoebe Tonkin (Secret Circle, Tomorrow When the War Began), Martin Sacks (The Cup, Underbelly), Alice Parkinson (The Cup, Sanctum), Dan Wyllie (The Hunter, Animal Kingdom) Alex Russell (Chronicle, Wasted on the Young), Lincoln Lewis (Underbelly, Tomorrow When the War Began) Cariba Heine (Blood Brothers, The Pacific) and high profile Singaporean stars Qi Yuwu (The Home Song Stories, Founding Of A Party) and Adrian Pang (Holiday, I Do I Do).

Check out the trailer for the film below. What do you guys think of Bait 3D, is it worth a watch or will it just be another one of those ‘funny because it’s so terrible’ movies?

Bait 3D will be released in cinemas on 20 September, 2012.

Blazing Star Review


Blazing Star
Developer: DotEmu/SNK Playmore
Publisher: SNK Playmore
Platform: iPhone
Release: 26/7/12
Price: $2.99 – Available Here

Overview

Straight out of the late 1990’s and onto your phone, the Neo Geo classic Blazing Star is back. Developed by SNK Playmore and retro-game enthusiasts Dot Emu, Blazing Star says bye to the old home console and control, and hello to touch screen control. The side-scrolling shooter was the sequel Pulstar, and features similar mechanics to the classic series R-Type. While it may have been a hit on the Neo Geo, how does it hold up on iOS? Do the pseudo-three-dimensional sprites and classic voice samples fit in today’s ‘casual’ App market?

Story

The story isn’t explicitly outlined. But then again, arcade titles very rarely do so. They rely on the games packaging, the arcade cabinet graphics, and other external means of telling the story. The downside of playing a classic title revamped for iPhone is that we lose these little things along the way. Nonetheless, there is still a story behind the game. An interplanetary war resulted in the development of a new type of weapon – Organic Weapon Production. The result was the development of a sentient weapon – Brawshella. Brawshella began to attack, and eventually assimilate humans, who then had no purpose other than to continue fighting. Eventually six assimilated fighter pilots regained consciousness and began to fight back again Brawshella.

Gameplay

Blazing Star features both multiplayer and single player game options. Multiplayer lets you play with friends who are in bluetooth range. This allows for co-operative gameplay of the levels in single player mode. Single player allows you to take on the challenge of the original arcade mode -starting from beginning until as far as you can get. Mission mode however, lets you pick any level you have completed in arcade mode.

The game has a simple interface, as most iOS games do. It’s a slide to move, push button to fire, type of thing. If that sounds too difficult, don’t worry. There is a short tutorial before playing the game that shows you how to control your ship. There are six ships/fighter pilots to choose from, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. There are also varying degrees of difficulty, from easy to very hard, depending on your skill level. Scrolling shooters tend to work well on the iOS, and I’d say Blazing Star is no exception. It’s easy to slide your finger around the screen to control your character with precise movements. At times it can be a little difficult, and the controls aren’t as responsive as you’d like. But overall it works well. For those who don’t like touch based controls, there is also the option of a thumb pad.

Visuals and Audio

The visuals are exactly the same as the original game. So, if you like the look of classic consoles, using semi-3D sprites. Then hell, you’re going to like the look of Blazing Star. I feel as if the return to retro-aesthetic can be a bit overwhelming. So many games try to recreate the look of classic videogames and often fall short. Dot Emu like sticking as close as possible to the original titles, and I think, working with SNK Playmore, they have done the original title justice.

I really enjoyed the audio, from the fantastic, hyperbolic science-fiction style music running through the game, to the sound effects. My favourite part is catching those bonus or power ups and hear the narration of “BONUS” or “POWER-UP”. It just makes the achievement of earning a bonus so much more enjoyable.

Overall

Blazing Star is an enjoyable side-scrolling shooter. The gameplay may be simple, but it’s all you need with a game like this. It’s nice to see original titles held in such high esteem by iOS developers and publishers that they honour the original game as they can – Blazing Star is truly an example of this. The game is great fun, doesn’t have any serious elements, and functions very well as a casual game – getting a fix whenever you can. Retro-game enthusiasts, Neo Geo fans, this is a game that must grace the screen of your iOS device.

8-5-capsules-out-of-10

Madman SBS DVD August Highlights

This month SBS DVD have a bunch of new box sets and seasons for you guys to add to your collection.

First off we have the Swift & Shift Couriers box set. From the makers of Housos, Swift and Shift is a comedy about Australia’s worst courier company, who always manage to stuff up what is seemingly a simple job. The box set brings together the whole series in one convenient set, for $49.95. BUY IT HERE

For those food lovers out there is Island Feast with Peter Kuruvita, a Sydney chef who takes you on a food journey through the island communities in the Phillipines, Indonesia, Vanuatu and finally the Cook Islands. Each island has a unique range of foods and Peter will explore all of these with you, as well as the family bonds in other cultures, as he gathers new family recipes along his journey. Island Feast with Peter Kuruvita is available now for $29.95. BUY IT HERE

Got a taste for crime (shows, that is)? Well the third series Spiral is available now and there is a whole bunch of new mystery to deal with. Police Captain Laure Berthaud has a mutilated body on her hands, and she leads her squad on the hunt for what she believes is a serial killer. However, she’s got problems of her own with her personal life a mess and tension within her team. She’s not the only one with issues, with Prosecutor Pierre Clément becoming massively unpopular due to his insistence on integrity, and barrister Karlsson trying to disassociate with some unsavory associations with dangerous consequences. The third series of Spiral is available now for $34.95. BUY IT HERE

Or are you a history buff? Well SBS DVD has the perfect thing for you. For the first time, a collection of all 11 Empire documentaries have been released in a strictly limited 16-disc set. This set includes:

– Empires: Egypt
– Empires: Kingdom of David – The Saga of the Israelites
– Empires: The Greeks – Crucible of Civilisation
– Empires: The Roman Empire in the First Century
– Empires: Peter & Paul and the Christian Revolution
– Empires: Islam – Empire of Faith
– Empires: The Medici – Godfathers of the Renaissance
– Empires: Martin Luther
– Empires: Japan – Memoirs of a Secret Empire
– Empires: Napoleon
– Empires: Queen Victoria’s Empire

So what are you waiting for? If you love your empires, or your history documentaries, make sure to grab a copy of the Empires Collection box set now for $119.95. BUY IT HERE

Second Dev Diary Released for Aliens: Colonial Marines

The second video in the Aliens: Colonial Marines developer diaries has been released, this time introducing us to the Xenos in more depth and talking about the arsenal that the Marines are getting.

It’s really good to hear that the developers are clearly knowledgeable in the Aliens franchise, and drawing details such as the aliens and weaponry from the movies, but also expanding upon it and allowing those who are fans of the Aliens franchise to more fully explore the universe. And the gameplay snippets look pretty hectic, this is certainly a lot more to take on than just the one alien, it’s a whole freaking nest. Can you say epic?

The hint at a new way of approaching dialogue and the interactions between characters is also an intriguing little titbit, and I’d love to get a bit more information on what that means. Hopefully they’ll release some more of these developer diaries so we can get some more information on the game and what they’re bringing to the table.

Aliens: Colonial Marines is being released on PC, Playstation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360 and OnLive on February 12, 2013. For more information on Aliens: Colonial Marines as it comes out keep tuned to Capsule Computers.

Capsule Computers Podcast Episode 054 – THQs Mammaries

This week in the Capsule Computers podcast we travel across the universe and slay some evil space monsters in the name of intergalactic peace. We also talk about video games and various aspects of the Industry that we may or may not be in agreeance with.

Cast: Dustin Spencer, Travis Bruno, Joshua Spudic, Philip Federico and your amazing host: Benjamin Webb.

Music for this podcast is from: Final Fantasy IV, The Legend of Zelda.

Thanks for listening and let us know what you think!

 

 

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

Each week, thanks to Razer, we will be giving away a prize a week competition held through Capsule Computers Gaming Podcast.

To win, simply listen to the podcast for the weekly question and SPECIAL CODE, once you have it send us an email with your name and address to [email protected], make sure you include the secret code. At the end of the week, a winner will be randomly selected from the pool of entries. The winner will then be announced on the next podcast.

This week, we’ll be giving away the awesome Razer Electra gaming headphones, thanks to our good friends at Razer.

 

STORIES COVERED IN THIS PODCAST:

News –

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/tera-the-argon-queen-content-update-coming-soon/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/battlefield-3-aftermath-dlc-arriving-in-december/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/check-out-the-girls-of-dead-or-alive-5-in-their-bunny-bikinis/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/medal-of-honor-warfighter-hands-on-preview/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/get-an-umbrella-umbrella-if-you-pre-order-resident-evil-6-from-capcom/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/final-fantasy-versus-xiii-has-not-been-cancelled/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/wwe-13-hands-on-preview/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/darksiders-ii-event-impressions/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/south-park-the-stick-of-truth-preview/

Reviews –

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/wreckateer-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/tony-hawk-hd-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/endless-space-review/

Thanks for listening. Copyright Capsule Computers Pty Ltd – All Rights Reserved.
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The Expendabes 2 Gets Best Banner Ever

(Click on the image above to see it in full detail)

It’s amazing, huh? Get a good look at it.

To promote The Expendables 2 shooting it’s way into cinemas next week, a new promotional banner has been released which just happens to be the coolest thing ever. A parody of the famous ‘Last Supper’ artwork by Leonardo da Vinci, the new banner (seen above) places the film’s stars around a table in a very similar fashion with Stallone in the middle, which of coarse makes him Jesus by my logic.

Most of of the greatest action stars of all time are in this one: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Randy Couture, Terry Crews, Liam Hemsworth, Yu Nan, Bruce Willis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme….am I missing anyone? That’s a LOT of legendary action super stars!

The Expendables 2 hits theaters August 17, and we couldn’t be more excited.

 

Take a gander at some creepy Dishonored screenshots

It is quite obvious that Dishonored isn’t going to be your run of the mill game by any means and Arkane Studios, the development team, has chosen to one-up themselves this time by including some rather creepy looking masks that some people in the game will wear.

With QuakeCon this weekend, Bethesda saw fit to release a handful of screenshots from the game which can be seen below and in these images you can see a creepy looking doll-type mask as well as a deformed werewolf face and even the above blood-red ruby mask. And you thought only your character could wear a creepy mask and get away with it?

DOOM 3 BFG Edition slip out of QuakeCon 2012

Some of you may have remembered that Bethesda’s big QuakeCon event happened this past weekend and with it they released a few new images of the companies upgraded version of DOOM 3, the DOOM 3 BFG Edition, which will feature newly upgraded graphics, trophy/achievement support and much more extra content to ensure DOOM fans get the most bang for their buck.

The images can be seen below and in them players can see a number of the game’s graphical enhancements as well as an advertisement for the Lost Mission content which will be included exclusively in the newly upgraded game when it is released to stores on October 16th for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.

Wii U box art designs revealed?

While we know that a decent amount of video games will be appearing on the Wii U when it is released eventually (this holiday season most likely), there has been no sign on how the games’ boxes will look when they hit store shelves.

Well today Amazon in Canada has updated the listing of three Ubisoft titles to include a new box art which happens to feature a rather simplistic Wii U logo at the top of each box with a small yellow border. These box arts also have the Nintendo Network logo on them if they feature DLC or online play. The box arts can be seen below and are for Assassin’s Creed III, Just Dance 4, and Marvel’s The Avengers: Battle for Earth. Whether these will be the official designs from Nintendo has not been confirmed yet, so for now take this news with a grain of salt.

THQ cancels inSane

Back in 2010 when THQ announced that they would be teaming up with Guillermo del Toro for a game called inSane that would be released in 2013, many people thought that the game’s title was quite fitting since the idea itself was absolutely insane. This became even more ludicrous when it was revealed that THQ and del Toro were planning on creating a trilogy on the franchise.

Well it turns out that THQ’s recent financial woe’s have made them keep a closer eye on their money and as such, they revealed during their fiscal 2013 first quarter financials call today that they were cancelling any production on inSane. Nothing was ever actually revealed about the game by the company, so at this point it is simply a failed dream that never got off the ground. Still… we may see this title sometime in the future from another publisher since part of the cancellation included returning the rights for the game back to Guillermo del Toro.