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Marvel Pinball: Avengers Chronicles Gears Up with Release Date

Zen Studios has finally announced when Avengers Chronicles will be making it to Marvel Pinball and Pinball FX2, with the trailer for The Infinity Gauntlet table, which players can check out below.  The official release dates are June 19th for Marvel Pinball on PSN in North America for $9.99, but then June 20th for Pinball FX2 on XBLA for 800 MS Points and Marvel Pinball in Europe for €9.99.

As players can see in the trailer, The Infinity Gauntlet table will feature Death’s biggest fanboy, Thanos, who holds the gauntlet and 6 gems, while players utilize Silver Surfer and Adam Warlock to try and recover them.  The gems will greatly impact gameplay as each will alter the table, such as flipping it upside down.  Interestingly enough, the table has 139 lines of dialogue, so that players can receive an actual storyline and hopefully get more acquainted with Thanos’ character.

Be sure to check out Marvel Pinball Avengers Chronicles on PSN and XBLA next week.

Resistance: Burning Skies Review

Resistance: Burning Skies
Developer: Nihilistic Software
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Platform: Playstation Vita
Release Date: 31/05/2012
Price: $38.73 (Available Here)

Overview

Resistance isn’t new to the portable scene after the release of Resistance: Retribution over on the Playstation Portable. However, as that was a third person shooter, Resistance: Burning Skies is a first person shooter with dual stick controls. It is a first for the portable scene. Behind the game is Nihilistic Software, developers of Playstation Move Heroes, so that may worry some. However, Nihilistic does a great job in delivering a console FPS experience onto the Playstation Vita, with excellent controls, great multiplayer and effective use of the touchscreen. However, Nihilistic seems to forget to develop a story of Resistance standards. Poor level design, some interesting choices in gameplay and overlooking an excellent soundtrack also mar the game.

Story

In Resistance: Burning Skies, players will be controlling a new character for the series. He goes by the name of Tom Riley, a fire fighter residing on the East coast of the United States. While fires are no match for Riley, he is thrown into the war with the Chimera after they begin their invasion of the US. As the Chimera invade, Riley is forced to leave his family behind (similar to Joseph Capelli in Resistance 3). He joins and befriends another fighter in the resistance by the name of Ellie, a companion that sticks with him throughout the game.

The story is basic at best. Riley feels and acts as an inferior Capelli. In fact, the story between Burning Skies and Resistance 3 strike similar chords. Both are fighting for their families, but Capelli’s fight is more emotional and involved. With Riley’s fight, it isn’t developed enough. In fact, it feels like a fight for the United States than family. It’s a fight fought once before and it is fought poorly. This also reflects on how Riley develops as a character. There is no real development. Riley doesn’t really learn any lessons. He is simply a bore. Players will actually lose motivation to fight for his cause. The tone of the story is also poorly executed. Rarely players will feel the absolute need for survival, which needs to be established. It is the same problem Uncharted: Golden Abyss faced when that was in development. Uncharted is considered a storytelling masterpiece in the video game industry, but Drake’s first portable outing didn’t match those expectations. Sadly, in a series where the story is considered its strong point, Burning Skies fails to deliver the same standard.

Gameplay

If the game lacks in story, then it must be made up in gameplay. Well, it does. Resistance: Burning Skies is the first portable dual stick first person shooter. That second stick really does help play a first person shooter on the go. This isn’t close to a console FPS experience; it is a console FPS experience. What makes the Resistance series great is the arsenal of weapons available. Throughout the game, there will be eight weapons available, plus Riley’s fireman axe for melee. The Bullseye, Carbine, and Auger do make a return. Nihilistic opted with the weapon wheel found in Resistance 3, allowing the player to carry all of the weapons. This brings in a level of strategy that is rarely seen in first person shooters. However, Nihilistic did add something to the mix: upgrades. Each weapon is allowed two equipped upgrades out of six, adding more strategy to the mix. Players can have extended clips, less recoil or even more powerful shots. This brings more strategy into the mix and allows players to experiment with different weapon layouts.

A gameplay feature that made the Resistance series unique is the secondary fire. Nihilistic had to figure out how to implement the feature seeing the Vita is void of a second set of shoulder buttons. This is where the touchscreen comes into play. Each of the eight weapons all have a different way to activate their secondary fire. A Bullseye tag, for example, simply needs the player to tap their finger over the desired enemy. The Carbine’s grenade launcher is done the same way. The Auger, however, requires the player to drag their fingers in opposite directions in a horizontal line. The actions can be quickly executed and will not affect the gunplay on screen. The alternative fire is simple to use and cleverly designed. As for other controls, grenades and the axe are used via the touchscreen. The rear touchpad is used for sprinting by double tapping it. However, it would be better to hold down the down d-pad button, as it is the physical button for sprinting.

E3 2012 Event Photos

Well another E3 has come and gone and we had a complete blast here at Capsule Computers in sharing out all the latest news from the event!  Now with that all taken care of we have only one thing left to share with you all and that is the E3 2012 event photos from all three days of the show.

We have well over 750 great quality photos covering all the booths in both the South & West halls such EA with Dead Space 3, Medal Of Honor Warfighter and Need For Speed. Activision and their Call Of Duty, Transformers and Skylander’s themed booths. Square-Enix with Sleeping Dogs, Hitman and Tomb Raider titles. Capcom with Lost Planet 3, Devil May Cry and the Resident Evil 6. Bethesda with The Elder Scrolls Online & Dishonored. Ubisoft with their amazing Assassin’s Creed III, ZombiU and Watch Dogs. Sony with God Of War Ascension and The Last Of Us to Mircosoft with Forza Horizon & Halo 4.  These are just a few outstanding titles that everyone at E3 this year was able to get their hands on and see.

If you haven’t already done so check out our full coverage of this year event with over 245 great quality news, previews and interview articles (check out the full coverage here).  If you missed it, we urge you with a capital U, not Wii U, to check out the Booth Babes of E3 2012 photos as well here.

Event photos can also be viewed over on our official Facebook page here are the links to each of the galleries :

E3 2012 Event Photos Part 1 of 4

E3 2012 Event Photos Part 2 of 4

E3 2012 Event Photos Part 3 of 4

E3 2012 Event Photos Part 4 of 4

Let us know what you thought stood out the most at this year E3 and what titles you are looking forward to playing.

WIN – Disney’s John Carter on Blu-Ray!

We have 3 copies on Blu-Ray to give away for the awesome Disney’s sci-fi hit John Carter.

From Academy Award®–winning filmmaker Andrew Stanton comes John Carter—a sweeping action-adventure set on the mysterious and exotic planet of Barsoom (Mars), based on a classic novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The film tells the story of war-weary, former military captain John Carter (Taylor Kitsch), who is inexplicably transported to Mars where he becomes reluctantly embroiled in a conflict of epic proportions amongst the inhabitants of the planet, including Tars Tarkas (Willem Dafoe) and the captivating Princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins).

 John Carter, to be released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 4. Lucky winners chosen will receive the copies a little after the release date.

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3 Lucky winners will be drawn at random on the June 18, 2012. Good luck to you all!

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Five minutes of Gyrozetter

Gyrozetter is an upcoming arcade mecha action game being developed by Square-Enix, and there will be a role playing game based on this arcade game for the Nintendo 3DS. At this stage, both the arcade game and Nintendo 3DS release are exclusive to Japan, with no plans of a Western release for either of the games.

The full name of the title is Chousoku Henkei Gyrozetter, and will be released in Japanese arcades on 21 June 2012, with the role playing game for the Nintendo 3DS scheduled for a 2013 release. These games are based on a manga and anime series of the same name, and revolve around real world cars that can transform into mecha robots. It is pretty much Transformers with a heavy Japanese anime vibe.

You can check out some footage of the game below.

WIN – When They Cry DVD


Episode 07 of CC: Anime is now live. Each month, thanks to our good friends at Siren Visual, we will be giving away a prize in a monthly competition held through CC: Anime.

To win, listen to the podcast for the question and once you have an answer email it in along with your name and address to [email protected]. At the end of the month, a winner will be randomly selected from the pool of entries. The winner will then be announced on the next podcast.

This month, we will be giving away a copy of When They Cry – The Complete Series, thanks to our good friends at Siren Visual. If you have yet to listen to CC: Anime you can do so here.

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CC Anime Episode 07 – Spring On The Slope

Welcome to another episode of CC: Anime, Capsule Computers Monthly Anime Podcast! In our seventh episode, the CC: Anime crew discuss the latest anime and manga news, take part in the “Anime Anarchy” game show segment, as well their impressions of the Spring 2012 anime season.

We also have a huge giveaway this month. Do you want a chance to win a copy of When They Cry– The Complete Series from Siren Visual? Follow this link to find out how.

Cast: Luke Halliday, Travis Bruno, Jahanzeb Khan, Benjamin ‘Linkage Ayexe’ Webb and Simon Wolfe

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Mushihimesama Futari Black Label for iOS

Cave Company is at it again with their 2D shooting escapades, as following the release of Mushihimesama Futari on the iOS, Cave Company announced that they will be bringing the enhanced and expanded version of the release to the iOS, titled Mushihimesama Futari Black Label.

Mushihimesama Futari Black Label will add some new modes and options to the original release, much like the other Black Label versions that Cave has released for their other shooters. Mushihimesama Futari was originally released for the Xbox 360 console and became one of the most popular titles for the system in Japan.

You can check out the trailer for this upcoming shooter below.

Rinne no Lagrange video game includes anime OVA

Mecha anime series, Rinne no Lagrange, is getting a video game adaptation on the PlayStation 3, courtesy of NamcoBandai. The game’s full name is Rinne no Lagrange: Kamogawa Days. The release is going to be much like NamcoBandai’s own Tekken Hybrid, where it will not just include a game, but also a full length feature film.

Rinne no Lagrange: Kamogawa Days will include a mecha action game that looks quite similar to the Gundam Unicorn video game for the PlayStation 3, which was also developed by NamcoBandai. Also accompanying the game is Kamogawa Days OVA, the anime movie. The game itself will be based on this OVA.

You can check out the trailer below, which highlights both the anime OVA and the game.

Final Fantasy III Coming To PSP

Over in Japan, Square Enix is bringing the third game of the Final Fantasy series to the Playstation brand for the first time on the Playstation Portable, according to the latest issue of Jump. The game will be based on the DS remake, which feature 3D models, instead of the other early main series PSP titles, which featured updated sprites. The game will be available at retail or via the Playstation Store on September 20. Retail copies will be sold at ¥3,990, while PS Store copies will be available at ¥3,300. The official site is up and running right now. While it is being developed for the PSP, it will also be available for Vita due to the Vita’s PSP compatibility feature.

Features from the iOS port are being added to this version. In addition, players can expect widescreen support, gallery mode where players can listen to BGM and see illustrations, an option to switch to the original Famicom music and an auto battle option that doubles the speed of battle. Screenshots and a teaser trailer were released, which you can see below. There is no word on whether the game will reach the West. While the PSP is practically on the way out, Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II and Final Fantasy IV have all made the jump. Maybe they could offer it as a download.

Source: Andriasang