The legend may be ending, but that doesn’t mean your Facebook page can’t celebrate it by looking pretty damn good!
The official Facebook page for The Dark Knight Rises has released two more promotional Facebook cover photos for the public. These photos are in high resolution and can be downloaded by anyone. Then, you can upload it to your own Facebook profile and use it as a cover photo to show your love for Batman and your excitement for The Dark Knight Rises! You can check out all the official Facebook banners for the film here.
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) is the direct squeal to the award-winning superhero film The Dark Knight (2008) which many fans argue to be the best superhero film of all time. The Dark Knight Rises hits cinemas July 20. Get ready for the legend to end!
In addition to some details on the next Gears of War game, the latest edition of Game Informer also has some details on what to expect in the Playstation Vita version of Assassin’s Creed 3. According to this NeoGaf forum, the Vita version will be set in New Orleans and be shipping on the same date as its console brethren. More details on the game are below.
A female assassin named Aveline will be the main character
Its set in the same time period as AC3
Ubisoft Sofia is developing
Takes place during 1765-1780 in the period between the end of the French and Indian war
One of the bullet points is that it’s “true AC gameplay”
Will not connect to Desmond
Will have “multiplayer specifically tailored to the Vita experience”
“The game has been released as a propaganda tool by Abstergo, who want players to experience a gray area of the Assassin/Templar conflict as an assassin rather than a templar”
Aveline’s mentor is an escaped slave named Agate, leader of the assassins in New Orleans
Wildlife like alligators “wait on the banks of the swamp or hide beneath murky waters”
Liberation will also take players across the Gulf into Mexico
Large gameplay areas. You can run, climb, fight and explore the entirety of New Orleans without loading a new area.
Aveline and Connor will meet in Liberation
Use front and rear touch controls to pick-pocket
Someone else is using the Animus
New weapons include a sugarcane machete, pistols, muskets, grenades
While Nintendo will still be airing their regular press conference on Tuesday morning, they also have a little something special planned. On Sunday afternoon, at 3pm PST, they will be airing a unique broadcast. This broadcast will be explaining “the concept behind Wii U.” If you wish to watch it, just check out Nintendo’s Facebook page. Check out Nintendo’s countdown clock for all the festivities here.
Nintendo’s regularly scheduled press conference will begin on Tuesday at 5pm PST. What are you hoping to see revealed at this years E3? Will Nintendo be able to show up Sony and Microsoft? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Just yesterday we were treated to an official announcement of the latest entry in the Tales of series, titled of Tales of Xillia 2, sequel to the hit PlayStation 3 entry Tales of Xillia. Taking a page out of Square-Enix’s book, NamcoBandai has decided to create a sequel to an existing Tales of entry rather than create a whole new Tales of game. That said, Tales of Xillia 2 still looks to offer something different from your standard Tales of game.
With this announcement comes a reveal trailer, which shows off a great deal of gameplay. The trailer shows off the characters, bits of the story, and even the battle system in action. The game looks to retain the same visual style and combat engine as the original Tales of Xillia , but offering a much different setting and story.
The game is set to be a PlayStation 3 exclusive and will be launching with a limited edition Dual Shock 3 controller. You can check out the three minute trailer below.
With only a few days before E3 2012 kicks off, we thought we’d share a few exciting photos of the event location and some of the video game banners that have been plastered all over the LA Convention centre this year. As always, Bethesda has secured their trademark location a block away from the convention centre with their upcoming title The Elder Scrolls online. At the moment, finishing touches are still being made to the artwork as you see below, but we can all agree that the end result will be very pleasing once its completed.
Other great games shown outside and in the lobby area of both the South and West hall are THQ’s Darksiders II, Metro: Last Light & South Park: The Stick Of Truth, along with 2K’s Spec Ops: The Line. This year Sony has taken the Honours with their logo all over the top part of the main entrance with a nice little catch phrase “Never Stop Playing”. And on the west entrance EA has secured their banner for the upcoming Medal Of Honor: Warfighter.
Going inside both lobbies are jam packed with video game goodness, in the South hall Capcom has secured Resident Evil 6 and SEGA will be grabbing your attention while you go up the escalator with Sonic All Stars Racing Transformed. In the west hall entrance we have a number of big titles, such Square Enix’s Sleeping Dogs and Tomb Raider along with EA’s Crysis 3 and The Sims.
Even walking up stairs you can’t avoid video games as you make your way up towards the event floor. Companies such as GREE and Square Enix have their advertising set-up nicely. Hitman Absolution I must say looks very impressive, I hope not too many people trip or fall while checking out them out.
Take a look at the image gallery below or from our Facebook gallery and let us know what you think and what stood out for you the most. Stay tuned for a daily E3 Event Gallery update and for all the latest news on Capsule Computers coverage of E3, check out and bookmark this link here.
The past few E3 events, Microsoft has not really taken too many risks. The rundown of events at their press event is usually something like the following:
New Call of Duty, with exclusive DLC for the Xbox 360
Kinect games, Kinect demo and licensed Kinect game announcement
Gears of War, Fable and/or Halo related content
Celebrity APPEARANCE!
One. More. Thing.
However, maybe this year Microsoft will pull no punches and blow us away. Keep your fingers crossed though, as we predict that Microsoft will present the following at E3 2012:
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 demo and a reminder that they will be sponsoring exclusive, timed DLC.
Up to 5 Kinect demos for licensed children’s games, like Kinect Sports 3, Kinectimals 3, etc.
One Kinect feature that will have everybody buzzing (individual finger recognition, anyone?)
Halo 4 presentation, with lots of new information on multiplayer
More video and music streaming content deals are announced for Xbox Live
Something about Windows Phone, Xbox 360 and Windows 8 integration
Steel Battalion trailer, Twisted Pixel demo and a celebrity appearance of some kind
One. More. Thing: Next generation hardware announcement, for the end of 2013.
What are you hoping that Microsoft will show off? What are your predictions for their press conference? Let us know in the comments if you agree or disagree with our predictions.
‘Smart Glass’ is Microsoft’s answer to Apple’s AirPlay. It will be an app available on iOS, Android and Windows Phone devices and will enable 360 owners to “push” video and music from their smart phones to the Xbox 360 and then to their big screen TVs. This app will also be coming to Windows and Apple tablets.
You can expect to hear a lot more about ‘Smart Glass’ this week during E3. Chances are, Microsoft will show off this tech at their press conference on Monday.
What do you think about this app? Will it change your media viewing habits, or are you sticking with the home theater setup you already have?
So here we are, heading into E3 and everyone’s beginning the annual E3 scramble. We got companies opting for the pre-show conferences and we’ve got companies hyping up there actual on-show conferences. It’s that time of year guys, E3 fever is taking over, it’s so crazy that even the Green Lantern turned gay. But then again that is more likely due to the completely manufactured to grab attention plotting of DC Comics than anything remotely related to gaming. So much for a clean segue… Oh that’s right! Tomb Raider looks sexy, especially submissive Lara Croft. But this probably isn’t the most appropriate channel to vent my fantasies, so let’s just move on to the recap.
Shiki Part 2 Studio: Daume Publisher: FUNimation Format: Blu-Ray/DVD Combo Pack Release Date: May 29th, 2012 Price: $64.98 – Available Here
Overview:
As readers from the last review (Shiki Part 1) might pick up on, Shiki is a pretty promising story about vampires or shiki as they come to prefer being called. As it directly relates to the end of Part 1 though, there will be considerable spoilers for everything that happens in those episodes from here on out. Where Part 1 was a slow boil of pasta sauce for the dinner, as the shiki crept into the community through feeding, Part 2 is where the pan gets knocked over and pasta sauce goes everywhere. No seriously, it looks like it will take months to get all the stains out. Part 1 is the suspense, Part 2 is the action and does it ever bring the action.
Story:
Picking up where Part 1 ended, things look pretty hopeless for the town of Sotoba, one of the main characters is being drained, more people are dying everyday, to the point where a new clinic and funeral home have opened in town to capitalize on the boom in the death business. As Natsuno is helplessly being drained by is only friend, it leaves his sidekicks, the Tanaka brother-sister duo, to fend for themselves, which is terrible because they are pretty inept. Even, Doctor Ozaki is troubled by his own problem of his wife being drained in his own clinic, which takes a turn for the worst when she succumbs to death, but he remains by her side should she rise from the dead like so many in the town before her. Luckily or unluckily, depending on personal stance, she does return as a shiki, so Ozaki does what any rational man of science would do; study, research, and record the weaknesses of this enemy.
After an extensive bout of findings, Ozaki’s childhood friend, Monk Seishin, comes to discover the now finally lifeless corpse of Mrs. Ozaki. This ends up drawing the line between the two forever as Seishin cannot stand for such treatment of any creature simply trying to survive, so that he sides with the shiki. With the humans armed with the knowledge of how to kill the shiki and the shiki armed with allies, human and shiki alike, it all comes down to who can wipe out the other first. Where the only aid the humans’ really have is the unavoidable daytime sleep brought upon the normal shiki, which is undermined by the special jinrou who can not only stay awake but walk in sunlight.
Once the shiki presence is outed to the remaining human population it is all out war between the sides and it’s a long, difficult, and incredibly bloody fight that lasts a few days and nights, which provides almost everything one could want from a fight between vampires and humans, from humans becoming worse than what they hunt, to the desensitization of what they are doing, to cunning counter-attacks by the shiki. The story builds to an end where viewers can find themselves siding with either group, which is perfect for an anime so set on presenting both sides from the get go.
Visuals: Shiki Part 2 remains at the same high quality art that Part 1 provided, but this time with far, far more red. There is gallons of the stuff, so this is definitely one thing viewers need to know going in. Part 1 was pretty light on this, with blood limited to the punctures on the humans left by the shiki, but this time with the humans on the giving end almost everyone ends up covered in the stuff. This is really to be expected in something with vampires in it, but may catch some off guard because of how light it was earlier, so fans that love that stuff will probably enjoy it.
Part 2 also keeps up the contrast of humans to shiki through apparel and dress. Almost all the humans wear fairly drab clothes, where the shiki dress in outlandish and stunning outfits. Those worn by Chizuru in particular, as that woman knows how to dress for fanservice from incredibly low-cut tops to an outfit that’s little more than straps. But it’s not just the women, as Tasumi, the jinrou, knows how to live it up to with a leopard-print lined jumpsuit with spiked shoulder pads that screams, “I am so awesome that I can wear this and still be taken seriously.”
Audio:
The music of of Part 2 keeps up the pace, though none of the music was nearly as outspoken as a few in the first part. The opening theme this time is “Calendula Requiem” by kanon x kanon, that’s about a flower that shuns the light in hopes of rain to fulfill it nourishment, but dies when the rain doesn’t come, which fits perfectly in the shiki of the story both in terms of their requirement for the blood of the humans and as the humans fight back denying it to them. The closing theme is “Gekka-Reijin” by previous openers Buck-Tick, that’s mostly about someone walking in the moonlight and dreaming of others, that fits the reminiscence of some of the shiki and their hopes of being with their families or others in their new state of life.
The voice acting is still up to par, both English and Japanese, and continue to fit the characters well both in changing from human to shiki and realization of different truths. From the English however, Natsuno and Ozaki still have the closest to a flat performance, but again it may simply be from the character’s being the most distant to the others. But, as with Part 1, it can be viewed in either without worrying about quality of the voice work, so probably just keep to however that was watched.
Extras:
The extras are kind of limited again this time around, with the most significant difference being the additional episodes included in the volume, episodes 20.5 and 21.5, though these are put into place in the episode list. These additional episodes each tells a side story that was only mentioned in the standard episodes, one focused on a shiki and one focused on a human, and how this event has impacted them when their families were both completely taken away and didn’t rise. These episodes add more tragedy to the series and give the viewer something to think about, but as they are presented in the episode list and play through in numerical order, it’s had to tell if they actually constitute as extras.
In the actual section of special features, there are two more commentaries with the English cast as they talk about things from the characters outfits to how/if they would accept life as a shiki or vampire. There are also 5 more preview featurettes for the series and trailers for both Shiki and other FUNimation titles. Finally there are the credits-free opening and closing themes, for those that want to see all the beautifully done visuals that accompany the music text free.
Overall: Shiki Part 2 is an awesome ending to a great series. The art is beautiful, the music wonderful, and characters on both sides that viewers can find themselves relating too. There are a few slight problems in that the extras offering is pretty limited and that, while the last episode does have something after the credits, it doesn’t really add to the experience. Ultimately, with those minor issues aside this is a great vampire tale.
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