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Regular Show: Winging It Review

Regular Show: Winging It
Publisher: Cartoon Network
Price:  FREE – Play Game Online Here

Overview:
Regular Show is one of Cartoon Network’s top absurdist shows currently running and by being absurdist, it makes it pretty easy to make flash games out of it.  You could probably throw darts at a wall of all the different episodes and not worry about something to make into a game.  One such game that has been made is Regular Show: Winging It, which is based around the season 2 episode “A Bunch of Baby Ducks”.  Needless to say Mordecai and Rigby have found themselves in a pretty crazy situation.  The question is, is it worth the time to find out how they get out of it?

Story:
As stated above the game is based off of the episode “A Bunch of Baby Ducks”, so just what is it about these baby ducks that apparently have Mordecai and Rigby winging something?  As it turns out, the baby ducks in question have been kidnapped, or ducknapped, by a sorry individual simply called a duck collector.  So, now it is up to Modecai and Rigby to aid the baby ducks’ mother in getting the baby ducks back.  Unfortunately, the duck collector has a truck and all Mordecai and Rigby can do to catch up is ride on the mother duck’s back from car to car until they can reach the duck collector.

Honestly, not an altogether bad premise for a game as it does come almost entirely from the show itself.  While not very descriptive, it does at least give a very specific goal and clear obstacles to overcome.  Unlike some other series’ based flash games, there are actually some stakes involved in this one, namely the baby ducks getting back to the mother and away from whatever it is that the duck collector wants them for.  So, actually pleasantly surprising to see a decent story flash game based on a TV series, especially in the case of Regular Show.

Gameplay:
Gameplay for Regular Show: Winging It comes in two modes, Story Mode and Free Mode.  Story Mode focuses on Mordecai, Rigby, and the ducks’ mother trying to rescue the baby ducks.  Controls are easy enough in that clicking the mouse is the only action players have to do.  Clicking when not flying causes the ducks’ mother to start flying, gaining height and wafting slowly down, while clicking when flying causes the duck’s mother to stop flying, dropping down quickly hopefully onto a vehicle below.  Players can also stop and start flying in the air to build height back up or to avoid the crow and bee swarm obstacles.

As players should realize, staying in the air going the speed of a motor vehicle is kind of trying, so maintaining flight drains an energy bar, which can be refilled with power-ups.  Should the ducks’ mother run out of energy, hit an obstacle, or miss a vehicle to land on, 3 minutes of time will be taken to prep for another take-off losing it from the 30 minute-total timer to save the baby ducks by.  Time runs out, baby ducks go bye-bye never to be seen again, reach the duck collector in time, Mordecai and Rigby beat the snot out of him and get those baby ducks to their mother.

Free Mode on the other hand is exactly the same, but has no time limit or baby ducks to save, just endless road to fly down.  This mode is solely for shooting for a highscore or maybe to practice the controls before venturing to save those poor baby ducks.  In all though, the gameplay is pretty straight forward and pretty easy, with only clicking it makes it a great game for the younger crowd without having to worry about using the keyboard.  Real masters are those that can reach the end of the Story Mode in one flight.

Audio and Visuals:
Regular Show games are pretty good about matching the aesthetic of the show to its games.  Unfortunately, there is only two pieces of music throughout the game, with one being kinda of annoying with the blaring of horns every few piano measures, but luckily this is only on the menus.  The other is is for actual gameplay and it features a good range of musical instruments and even more than that the feel of traffic to go along with the gameplay.  Other audio is the short clips of dialogue from Mordecai and Rigby, of which there is a decent number.  It’s always good to at least let the characters sound like themselves, be it succeeding or failing.

The visuals are pretty much from the show itself, with everything looking almost exactly like it would be on the show from Mordecai and Rigby to the duck collector himself.  The art of the show itself is pretty kind for making a game out of with the thicker outline and watercolor backgrounds.  It makes it pretty easy for anyone to feel like they are in fact playing a Regular Show game.

Overall:
Regular Show: Winging It is a nice little time waster, it’s pretty short and sweet, but anyone that gets really into it can find plenty of fun in trying to complete more difficult challenges they set for themselves or in the Free Mode.  The story mode while not terribly in-depth does provide a welcome surprise in accomplishment for actually getting through it and saving those baby ducks.  Fans of the show would definitely get a kick out of this if they are looking for some time to kill and even non-fans could enjoy the novelty of it.

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

Halo 4 themed Xbox 360 bundle officially announced alongside limited edition controllers

After a small leak, Microsoft has decided to officially reveal that they are indeed making a Legendary Edition Xbox 360 to go along with the release of Halo 4. This $400 Xbox 30 bundle will feature an actual transparent Halo 4-themed Xbox 360 with blue lights and Halo sound effects, two transparent controllers with blue LEDs as well as vouchers for both in-game and Avatar DLC, a headset and the game itself.

Also revealed today was that there will be special Halo 4 controllers sold separately from the bundle. These controllers will feature the same blue LEDs but will feature a different design from the console bundled controllers. The new design can be seen above and looks much better than the bundled controllers, though it is worth noting that each of these will run you $60 a piece.

Lollipop Chainsaw ships 100K copies in Japan alone

As many of you may know, Suda51’s games are some of the most unique offerings in the video game industry, but they also happen to do rather poorly when it comes to sales. However it seems that he may have quite a hit on his hands as Grasshopper Manufacture’s Lollipop Chainsaw has shipped over 100,000 units in Japan alone.

To honor this achievement, Kadokawa Games, publisher of the title in Japan, will be holding an event they are calling the “Lollipop Chainsaw Summer Appreciation Festival.” This event will take place at the publisher’s Tokyo offices and both Suda himself and the ever popular Jessica Nigri will be in attendance. Plus you may even get some goodies while you are there, though it is unfortunate that for probably 99.9% of you reading this, there is no way you can actually be there… Either way, it is great news to see that Lollipop Chainsaw is seeing a decent amount of success.

Pre-order Tekken Tag Tournament 2 to receive over 100 swimsuits for the roster

Offering players a chance to put on a different costume for their favorite fighter is always a plus, especially in most 3D fighting games where a different costume really means a new costume, not simply a palette swap. Though if the current trend in costumes is anything to go by, it seems the most popular alternate costumes are pieces of swimwear.

Today Namco Bandai revealed that those who pre-order Tekken Tag Tournament 2 will receive the “big bikini bundle” DLC which will unlock over 100 swimsuits. It is hilariously worth noting that this does include the male cast and even the animals as well. So… a kangaroo with a speedo on perhaps? Well, if that gave you a bad mental image than check out the trailer below, titled “Tekken Bad Girls,” to clear your head.

Jak & Daxter and Cole McGrath enter the PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

SuperBot announced last weekend at EVO 2012 that they would be revealing 2 new characters at the San Diego Comic Con. True to their word, SuperBot announced that Cole McGrath and Jak & Daxter would be joining the All-Star roster.

As many of you probably know, Cole is the main character from inFamous, though from the gameplay trailer shown below, it appears that he will only be available as Good Karma Cole so those who preferred being evil in inFamous may be out in the cold on this one. As for Jak & Daxter, it appears that Daxter will be simply a cosmetic choice while Jak will be doing all of the fighting. With PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale’s release date growing closer, who else do you think will be announced before the title’s release on October 23?

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WIN – Razer Electra

Episode 51 of the Capsule Computers Gaming Podcast is now live. 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 EPISODE 51 (download here from iTunes) for the weekly question and SPECIAL CODE, once you have it  send us an email with the Special Code,  your name and full address to [email protected]. 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. If you have yet to listen to Capsule Computers Gaming Podcast you can do so HERE.

This week’s Competition end on the 22nd JULY Good luck to all!

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Capsule Computers Podcast Episode 051 – Exploring The Complex

The 51st episode of the high-octane, adrenaline pumping super-happy-go-awesome podcast is finally here! This is that one podcast where everything is just amazing and that you all wish that you were actually watching being recorded. So come along and join us for a brilliant time.

Cast: Luke Halliday, Dustin Spencer and Evan Brander-Jones.

Music for this podcast is from Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess.

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/battlefield-3-to-introduce-matches-feature/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/tales-of-xillia-coming-to-north-america-and-pal-regions/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/2012-platinum-and-gold-club-nintendo-rewards-revealed/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/atlus-responds-to-persona-4-arena-region-locking-response/

Reviews –

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/spec-ops-the-line-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/spelunky-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/06/ether-vapor-remaster-review/
https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2012/07/heroes-of-ruin-review/

 

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Anime Say! Episode 15 – SMASH! 2012

Welcome to Capsule Computers’ weekly anime segment, Anime Say!  This week, I teamed up with that crazy little imp known as Benjamin ‘LinkageAX’ Webb as we headed the Sydney Manga and Anime Show (SMASH!) for a very special episode of Anime Say!

Got any questions for Anime Say? You can send me a tweet on my official twitter or alternatively drop me an email at [email protected]. I will do my best to respond to your tweets and emails as well as try read some out on the show.

What do you think of the latest episode of Anime Say? Let us know in the comments section below.

Follow Luke on Twitter: @LAHalliday

SMASH! 2012: Karaoke Finals

Karaoke, the act of singing your favourite song without the lyrics in the background. You can do it in private, you can do it with friends and you can even do it in front of strangers in a karaoke bar. In fact, for those who were at SMASH! 2012 it was entirely possible to sing in front of complete strangers. Well, there wasn’t a karaoke bar at the event. Instead, it was a karaoke competition, with the winners receiving vouchers for anime and manga purchases. With karaoke being popular in the Land of the Rising Sun, it was no surprise that it was a Japanese-centric event.

There are two forms of the competition: Singles and Duets. Before the Final itself, all competitors had to go through the Heats, a qualification round of sorts. The heats for the single competition ran for two hours while duets on had an hour on heats. Four heats were reserved for the single competitors while duets only had two, all at 30 minutes each. The field whittled down to two for the final for both single and duet competitions. It was these two for both competitions that would eventually fight in the final.

The final would be held later in the day at the main stage, right before the closing and awards ceremony. The crowd that filled the main stage for cosplay event was long gone, but there were still some hanging around. Not a bad crowd for the four finalists. First up were the single competitors. The first competitor was Lynneal Santos with a rendition of Shounen Yo Ware Ni Kaere from the anime Mawaru-Penguindrum. She sang quite well, with an excellent voice. She was into it as well, which was good. The second contestant, Jennifer, sang Sousei No Aquarion from Genesis of Aquarion. She was excellent as well. The singles final would be a tight one.

The second two spots were the duet finalists. The first duet went out with the song Only My Railgun from one of my favourite animes of all time, Toaru Majutsu No Index. The performance was not bad, but the singing lacked the power it should have had. With that said, their routine was choreographed quite well. As for the second pair, they went with Trust Me from Durarara. The performance, to put it bluntly, was bad. The performers did miss a few of the lyrics often and they read their lyrics from their hands. At the end of it all, the single final was great, but the duet could have been a little better. With that said, it was quite enjoyable and fun.

Be sure to check out the official SMASH! website and our SMASH! 2012 section here on Capsule Computers.

SMASH! 2012 | Where To Buy Gear For Your Steampunk Costume

Riding on the back of our last article on Steampunk, we have been in contact with the ladies that ran the Steampunk Panel and have compiled a list of some great places for people to pick up some nice gear for their costumes. What’s great about a list like this is that is a really good indicator on where to start to find supplies needed to create an incredible costume. I think that both amateurs and professionals would be interested in these locations.

To quote Mel (One of the hosts at the panel) –

In Sydney:
Army Surplus & Disposals – there are a few of these around and they’re great for finding things like pouches, holsters, binoculars, compasses…all kinds of things. They’re definitely worth a look.
Reverse Garbage – two in Sydney, both are fantastic. A cheap way to source components for gadgets, but they also occasionally sell things like leather offcuts, foam, fabric samples, paint – everything you could need for a steampunk outfit!
Gallery Serpentine – heaps of clothing in the Victorian fashion, for both men and women. The best place to source a corset in Sydney (you can even request specific materials, or source your own). You can also find a lot of steampunk-esque shoes, gadgets and jewelry there. http://www.galleryserpentine.com.au/
Paddy’s Markets – most Sydney-siders are pretty familiar with the markets, but they’re a great place to source things like pocket-watches and leather items.
AHW Creations – based down in the Rocks, they make some incredibly detailed jewelry and accessories. http://www.ahwstudio.com/

Online:
Etsy (http://www.etsy.com/) – the online market for homemade crafts, type “steampunk” into etsy and you’ll have literally tens of thousands of results. Jewelry, customised goggles, harnesses, clothing, weaponry…absolutely everything.
Steampunk Emporium (http://www.steampunkemporium.com/) – full sections for both men and women, covering everything from clothing to accessories. They’re fantastic for inspiration too.
Instructables (http://www.instructables.com/group/steampunk/) – the steampunk group on Instructables – a website known for its multitude of tutorials – has a lot of helpful tricks and hints in creating your own items. If you have a burning need to make goggles that light up or a ray gun of your very own, this place will help.
YouTube (www.youtube.com) – never underestimate the power of youtube tutorials. I learned to weather my accessories from a youtube tutorial, and that’s an essential steampunk trick! It’s also great for inspiration, as you’ll find a lot of completed costumes on there.

I think that even having some kid of list on where to find supplies is a great thing to have. I know that I’ve frequently gone looking for tutorials on things and they’ve always had some kind of assumed knowledge component to them where they expect you to know where to find certain things or know how to do something from a level higher than you are. Thanks ladies on getting this list to us.

Be sure to check out the official SMASH! website and our SMASH! 2012 section here on Capsule.

Image featured from – http://www.instructables.com/id/Steampunk-spectacles/