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Adventure Time: Righteous Quest 2 Review

Adventure Time: Righteous Quest 2
Developer: Bamtang Games
Publisher: Cartoon Network
Price: FREE – Play Game Online Here

Overview:
Oh Adventure Time, probably on of the better absurdist shows on TV, which makes it easy enough to make games out of. Other shows have it hard as they are simple filled with throw away jokes and random situations, where Adventure Time will have random situations that are presented in a linear fashion that are actually building on each other.  Adventure Time: Righteous Quest 2 is the sequel to Adventure Time: Righteous Quest that followed Finn and Jake on mini-adventures that came pretty much straight from the show.  Those interested can find the review of the first HERE.

The first one was pretty decent for a flash game based off of a television property, but did it warrant a sequel and does the sequel warrant a view itself?  To find out just what this game holds in store for potential players, read on.

Story:
As stated before Adventure Time is filled with plenty of random quests that Finn and Jake have embarked on, which makes it pretty easy to build a game around it.  This time around though there are a lot more levels and a lot more material pulled from the show, though chopped up to fit in the confines of the games story.  Levels begin with a one-panel run-down of what’s going on to explain not only what’s going on, but what Finn and Jake are trying to accomplish.

There are actually a total of 5 levels and a boss fight in the game, each level having really it’s own story and tie to the show with the boss fight related to the final actual level.  Because of this, there actually is a bit more story than in the first game, and surprisingly doesn’t have anything to do with the Ice King.  In total, the levels range from fighting Candy Zombies, saving the Hot Dog Princess, collecting Finn’s Power Rings, climb the highest peak in the Ice Kingdom, and retrieving Jake’s viola from Marceline, who is this game’s boss fight.  So more or less the usual day for these two and actually pretty interesting range to keep players more or less entertained.

Gameplay:
Even more surprisingly than not fighting the Ice King is the fact that the game doesn’t just copy/paste almost everything from the first game.  There are a lot more things to collect and even better a map to select which level the player wants to play as some areas are unobtainable in the first time through until Finn can collect some special abilities.  Completing specific tasks in levels can open side/secret levels for Finn gain upgrades such as a rusty sword to replace the snowballs and finally the ultimate wizard power to basically become invincible and destroy anything until it runs out and has to recharge.  These are very welcome changes and actually work a lot better than the system in the first game where you look for the same number and kinds of items in every level, so definitely better in that respect.

There is still a lot of platforming, Finn and Jake still have to go around levels finding things and unfortunately Jake doesn’t get anything new this time around, but in addition to the platforms to be traversed are portals that can take the two to different areas to collect more, without having to limit the full exploration to layers of floating platforms.  These actually open up exploration a lot more than just having to systematically collect everything from the top level and work down or vice versa.

Audio and Visuals:
Righteous Quest 2 kinda falls short on all things audio, but that can be pretty understandable in terms of space.  The music is the solid acoustic guitar one would would expect of an Adventure Time game, but it can get a little repetitive as the same songs are on different levels.  The game does also at least have voice clips from the show for when Finn and Jake do something special or simply progressing, but it’s really the same stuff that was in the first game.  So, there really isn’t any solid improvement like in other areas.

The visual style fits the show perfectly as everyone looks exactly as they do in the show and there is quite a bit of range in terms of level designs and enemy types.  There is a lot more variety in terms of enemies from those Candy Zombies, to some ninjas that Finn and Jake need to completely wipe out.  It’s great to see a wide spectrum to fit the gamut of areas that players can gain access too, instead of only reusing the ones from the last game.

Overall:
This is a big improvement that fans of the first game should definitely look into.  Fans of just the show should actually have some fun too as the gameplay isn’t nearly as lacking as it really could have been.  As sequels go, there is plenty more added and everything that was added works a lot better than the first time around.  I give Adventure Time: Righteous Quest 2

8-5-capsules-out-of-10

RoosterTeeth Exclusive Interview – Sydney Supanova 2012

Sydney Supanova 2012 certainly had its fair share of celebrity guest appearances this year. From anime voice actors to big screen stars to cyber culture icons and everything in between, there was something and someone for every nerd, geek and fan to look forward to. Naturally as gamers, two particular guest stars caught the attention of the Capsule Computers crew. This year we were fortunate to have the chance to meet and interview Burnie Burns and Gavin Free from Rooster Teeth productions. Most famous for the production of “the popular web series RedvsBlue” the pair took some time out of their busy schedules at the event to speak with us one on one.

Michael ‘Burnie’ Burns is best well known as the voice of the snarky blue soldier Church in RedvsBlue, as well as acting as the head of Roosterteeth (at least until recently we discovered.) Gavin Free is one of RoosterTeeth’s community-fans turned employee who added his own level of fame to the company by saying “Headlight Fluid” that one time on the RT Podcast, and by being known for voicing characters within the series whom have been killed off instantly. Despite how busy their stall was throughout the day, the two seemed to be in genuinely good moods and were clearly loving the chance to meet fans in an entirely different country, outside their US base of operations.

In the interview we discussed several topics like how they were finding the Australian reception and learing about some interesting roster shuffles. Memories were revisited, advice was imparted and the interview was ended in true Roosterteeth style: With Gavin dying immediately and Burnie’s Church being his usual up-front no-nonsense self.

Check out the interview for yourselves below!

 

Jennifer Hale – Commander Shepard – Interview Supanova 2012

I’m Commander Shepard and this is my favourite interview on the Citadel. I jest, but how could I resist throwing such a recognisable line into an article about an interview with Commander Shepard (Fem- Shep) herself, Jennifer Hale.

At Supanova this weekend (2012), us here at Capsule Computers were given the opportunity to sit down and talk to Jennifer about her role as Shepard and other various facets of the gaming industry. Jennifers more recent roles include: Commander Shepard, Female Trooper (SWTOR) and Diablo 3.

Be sure to check out the interview, embedded below. Thanks for the interview Jennifer and goodluck!

Nicola Scott Talk at Supanova 2012

Whoever thinks comics is a male game is sorely mistaken, and even those who think comics are an American industry are totally wrong. Nicola Scott, Australian and (obviously) female, is a big name in the comics industry, with a contract with DC Comics under her belt and credits for the Wonder Woman book, Superman (DC New 52), and currently working on a new series focusing on the Justice Society of America in Earth 2 (DC New 52) with writer James Robinson.

Nicola Scott went into Earth 2 and how the fact that superheroes are only just starting to appear, and that there are far fewer superhero characters has impacted Earth 2. She was also offered Animalman, which turned into one of her favourites, but she turned it down due to the fact that her art is quite clean and didn’t suit the story of Animalman well enough.

Being a woman in the industry is tough though, especially since it sometimes leads to pigeonholing. As an established artist, she is able to tell DC that she wants to do either male books, or the big females (Wonder Woman, Catwoman, Batgirl), but she has often been offered jobs that are quite blatantly given to her due to the fact that she is female. Still, that is no reason to give up on being a comic book artist, and she is clearly evidence that you can be a highly successful regardless of any extraneous factors.

The fact that she works in Australia is also something that came up, because while it isn’t that much of an issue these days with the internet and the ability to set up a drop box, in the past it meant having to send off an entire set of work through Fed Ex, with no constructive criticism along the way, and hearing back months later.

She also offered some advice for budding comic book artists, suggesting that the best thing to do is to bring a portfolio to conventions that have artists in attendance, to get constructive feedback. Being a comic book artist is something that takes a lot of learning, and developing, and getting as much help as possible is the best thing. So if any of you are interested in drawing for comic books then this is definitely something to take on board and try to employ.

Make sure to check out the rest of our coverage of Supanova, including photos of the amazing cosplayers, interviews with some of the stars and indie developers, and general impressions of the event.

Tony Moore Talk at Supanova 2012

Some of you may be familiar with The Walking Dead, a comic book series which as spawned into a popular TV show, that explores the adventures of survivors trying to make it through a post-apocalyptic zombie wasteland. Tony Moore is the artist behind the series, and an overall warm and friendly guy who was kind enough to be a guest at a Supanova seminar and answer questions on Walking Dead, his experience as an artist, and his thoughts on how to make it in the business.

Moore first started getting into comics at 19, with his middle school friend Robert Kirkman (who he would later partner with to create The Walking Dead) to make Battle Pope. They had both had an interest in comic book writing, but no idea of how to go about it, so a lot of it was them trying to work backwards from what finished products looked like, to the beginning stages.

The Walking Dead was something that came about from a shared love for horror movies and zombies and he and Kirkman wanting to explore what happens to the people after your standard zombie horror movie ends. He explained that his inspiration for drawings often came from real images, so for The Walking Dead he’d often be looking at photos of car accidents, crime scenes, generally gruesome stuff, and he’d take the feel of those and put them into his zombies.

He also talked about the reasoning behind the use of black and white for the series, because having it in black and white meant that it was easier to digest for readers, and the gore didn’t go over the top. It also is a bit of an homage to Romero’s Night of the Living Dead.

In terms of the adaptation of the comics to show he didn’t have much to say apart from applauding the amazing visual effects, and lightly criticizing some of the melodrama that went into it.

For those of you who are looking to get into the industry he said this:

The best business card to give to an editor is a finished comic book. Because it shows that you can get the ball to the goal line yourself. The last thing an editor wants is to have to hold your hand through the process.

Make sure to check out the rest of our coverage of Supanova, including photos of the amazing cosplayers, interviews with some of the stars and indie developers, and general impressions of the event.

Suzie Plakson Talk at Supanova 2012

Suzie Plakson is the very definition of a renassaince woman, an actress, singer, sculptor and recently a novelist. She is an impressive woman, to say the least, and she has this incredibly warm energy that just seems to fill the whole room. Upon entering the seminar room slightly late she immediately greeted us warmly, and chose to wander around in the seated area rather than remain on the stage.

She discussed a few different topics with us, such as her time on Star Trek and her contribution to the Trek universe. After all, playing four different characters across three different series is something that she alone has accomplished, and is certainly something to be proud of. Plus, she’s Marshall’s mother in How I Met Your Mother! And the cast is apparently a lovely cast and crew to work with.

With a country album under her belt, and a fantasy novel due to hit soon there’s no question that she is a highly talented woman. The novel, ‘The Return of King Lillian’ seemed to be a huge passion for her, with the idea first coming to her thirty years ago and developing gradually into what it is today. So if you are a fan of fantasy novels then you should definitely check this one out. Head on over to the webite for the book HERE, or the Facebook page HERE. She’ll also be releasing an audiobook that she’ll be recording, and given her experience in voice acting, there certainly isn’t a better person for the role.

Make sure to check out the rest of our coverage of Supanova, including photos of the amazing cosplayers, interviews with some of the stars and indie developers, and general impressions of the event.

Tricia Helfer – Number 6 (BSG) – Interview Supanova 2012

This ones sure to be a treat for fans of the show Battlestar Galactica as we have an interview with the incredibly gorgeous Tricia Helfer. Fans will recognise her, most predominantly, as the incredibly sensual Number 6.

The interview was conducted at the Supanova Pop Culture Expo this weekend, June 16-17, 2012, and is an insightful look at Tricia’s work in film and the like. Tricia was a real joy to have interviewed and we look forward to seeing more of her in television programs and anything else she may choose to partake in.

Take a look below at our embedded interview and be sure to let us know what you think in the comments section below.

CC Powerslam #7 – No Way Out Predictions


Welcome to the seventh episode of CC Powerslam, Capsule Computers Wrestling Podcast! In our seventh episode, the CC Crew discuss their predictions of WWE’s No Way Out PPV and how Luke was right about Ziggler and Kane getting title shots.

Cast: Luke Halliday, Jahanzeb Khan and Dustin Spencer

Music: ‘Powerslam My Heart’ – CC Powerslam Theme

Episode #7: No Way Out Predictions:

 

 

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No Way Out PPV Card:

World Heavyweight Championship 
– Sheamus (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler

WWE Championship Match – Triple Threat
– CM Punk (c) vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Kane

Intercontinental Championship Match
– Christian (c) vs. Cody Rhodes

Steel Cage ‘Your Fired’ Match
– John Cena vs. Big Show
(If Cena loses he is fired. If Big Show loses John Laurinaitus is fired.)

Divas Championship Match
– Layla (c) vs. Beth Phoenix

(Pre-Show Match)
– Brodus Clay vs. David Otunga

Feedback:

Send an email to [email protected] and let us know what you think of the podcast or what you’d like to hear or any suggestions you might have.

AWF at Supanova 2012 featuring Verne Troyer

We at Capsule Computers simply love the glorified male soap opera that is known as Professional Wrestling. In fact, we love it so much that we decided to share our love for this glorious sport in the form of our podcast series, CC Powerslam. You can also check out our monthly Pay Per View coverage for the World Wrestling Federation, and now Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling. With our passionate love for watching grown men pretending to beat each other up, we couldn’t help but notice the presence of Australia’s home grown wrestling federation at Supanova 2012.

This weekend at the Supanova pop culture convention, the Australian Wrestling Federation (AWF) was present in full force just like last year. They had an entire ring set up at the middle of the convention, with wrestlers of the AWF working matches in front of the live audience. It’s a smart way to promote and spread awareness, introducing their wrestling product to a whole host of pop culture enthusiasts.

Now it’s no secret that professional wrestling and little people go together like butter on toast, just ask WWE superstar Hornswoggle, and the AWF maintained this time honoured wrestling tradition by having actor Verne Troyer (best known for his role as Mini-Me in the Austin Powers trilogy of movies) serve as the guest announcer for the matches. The matches that followed did what they were supposed to do, entertain the crowd there, and needless to say there were plenty of laughs but at the same time some decent wrestling matches.

You can check out one of the matches embedded here for your viewing pleasure, a match that serves as a classic homage to the era when professional wrestling was, and perhaps rightfully so, a circus act.

 

Vic Mignogna Supanova Sydney 2012 Panel Details

Everyone’s favourite flamboyant voice actor, Vic Mignogna, made an appearance at Supanova Sydney 2012 in the Madman Area for his panel discussion. But no this was not your ordinary panel discussion, this panel had a sing along of the Dragon Ball Z Kai theme song as well, so Supanova Sydney 2012 was official Vic’d.

Vic Mignogna as you probably know is an eccentric fellow with a huge personality. When he stepped on stage in the Madman Area the crowd erupted with applause at the his very presence. That’s a true testament to the popularity of this man. As you can imagine the audience had plenty of questions or him and Vic had no problem getting up close and personal with the audience.

Special thanks need to go out to Madman for providing the stage for Vic Mignogna’s panel and of course to the man himself for returning to Supanova, an event he has graced several times before. It was certainly great to see the excitement on the face of Vic’s fans and his interaction with them that made for an ultimately very enjoyable panel.