Welcome to the fourth episode of CC Powerslam, Capsule Computers Wrestling Podcast! In our fourth episode, the CC Crew discuss the atermath of WWE’s Extreme Rules PPV and their thoughts on the things that lie ahead.
Cast: Luke Halliday, Travis Bruno, Dustin Spencer and Jahanzeb Khan
There is still over a month until Atelier Ayesha is released by GUST in Japan but it seems like they couldn’t hold back the amount of awesomeness that is contained in the below video which features Atelier Ayesha’s opening video.
Those who are curious about why this song, “Flower Mark” sounds vaguely familiar will be correct to think that, as the same performer, Mutsumi Nomiyama, performed Meruru’s theme song. It is worth noting that this is also the very first GUST game released under the Tecmo Koei banner, which is shown by the Tecmo Koei logo at the beginning. Whether this will affect NIS America’s chance of licensing the title is currently unseen.
Many people in North America have probably heard about Jessica Nigri and her amazing cosplay outfit of Lollipop Chainsaw’s Juliet but only a few of these people may know about her Japanese counterpart Mayu Kawamoto. You see, while Jessica has been the face of Juliet in North America, Mayu has been the center of advertising in Japan.
It seems that Suda 51 feels that these two lovely ladies should team up to slay some zombies because both Mayu and Jessica will be making an appearance together on May 19th. Currently it is unknown exactly what they will do but we do know that the appearance will happen in Akihabara. Those who wish to see both Jessica’s and Mayu’s Juliet cosplay can see both of them in the video below.
If you were ever worried about whether or not Yoshihiro Togashi’s popular shonen manga Hunter x Hunter could survive through his frequent hiatuses, well the proof is in the numbers. Last month the 30th volume of Hunter x Hunter was released and it’s first week’s sales numbers have now come to light. In it’s first week on sale it sold 638,907 copies, an impressive feat for any manga.
The series itself has been hampered by Togashi’s frequent hiatuses, but despite that it continues to make it’s way to the top of the manga sales charts every time a new volume is released. That itself is a testament to the quality of Togashi’s manga which has spawned a rabid following over the course of nearly 15 years since it begun serialization in Weekly Shonen Jump.
What do you think of these impressive sales figures for the 30th volume of Hunter x Hunter? Let us know in the comments section below.
This Could Hurt Publisher: Chillingo Developer: Orange Agenda Platform(s): iPhone (Reviewed), iPad, iPod Touch Release Date: May 10, 2012 Price: $0.99 – Available Here
Overview
Although this point has been brought up countless times, the iPhone has allowed many developers to quickly create new games and try out new ideas much faster than conventional methods. Whereas a huge development team might take 2 years with market tests and building a world to push out console title, a small development team can quickly think up an idea and publish it within as little as 3 months on the App Store, where they can receive real feedback from actual customers. This has spurred the video game industry and created a vast variety of new gameplay types and genres. Nevertheless, for as many good games there are on iOS and Android, there are a plethora of stinkers.
This Could Hurt is a game that would probably have never made it to a console. It is a very simple, slow paced game. However, the ideas and unique gameplay elements deserve to be shared with the world. Does it deserve your $0.99, or is it better to spend that money on a candy bar? Find out in the following review.
Gameplay
This Could Hurt is a simple puzzle and action game that values patience and thinking more than reflexes. The main character is a young boy who is a member of the Oakguards. However, being an apprentice, he must pass The Test of Pain to be a full fledged Guardian. All in all, the story makes absolutely no sense and should be completely ignored.
To pass the The Test of Pain, you must maneuver the apprentice through 4 worlds of 10 levels each. However, you don’t actually have control of the character. He walks along a predetermined path. The only element you have control over is when he stops. Simply tap and hold on the screen, and he will stop. You must stop before spikes and saw blades, or he will get damaged. If you take enough damage, you will of course die. There are other ways to die too. You could stop too long on a trap door, and be dropped into an abyss. Or, some piranhas could jump out the water and munch on your flesh. The key to avoiding these awful fates is to simply stop, time your move and then let go so as to avoid the dangers. Its fairly simple. Even young children could play this game.
Nevertheless, Orange Agenda did add some complex elements to the game. As with any puzzle game, the levels will increase in difficulty. Some levels require you to plan out a few steps ahead. Or, you have to stop on moving block and then wait as it carries you to another moving block, quickly move and then wait until the moving block gets to solid ground. Only then will you be able to proceed.
Overall, the game can have hard moments, but it is not overly difficult. In some levels, you can just walk right through without even stopping, although you may get hit a few times. However, to get a perfect score, you will have to have extreme patience. Or, you can buy power-ups with in-app purchases. In fact, I believe that it is almost impossible to get a good score on some levels with buying a power-up. Although you do earn a minimal amount of power-ups for free, the vast majority of the time you will almost be forced to buy one if you feel you must get a perfect score on a level. In addition, the hit detection in This Could Hurt is not always accurate. Sometimes this glitchiness and the annoying Auto Follow camera conspire to hurt you. Thus, you will be unable to complete a level without timing the moment EXACTLY right, or by buying a power-up.
Audio and Graphics
The in-game messages encourage you to turn on the sound, saying that it can help you solve the puzzles. I never found out how this helps, but it is an interesting idea nonetheless. All in all, I found the audio to be extremely generic and boring. It literally felt as though the game was trying to put me to sleep by playing a lullaby.
Graphics in the game could be a lot worse, but they also could be a lot better. Rough edges and inconsistent shadows, especially over pits, dampen the appeal of the game and get in the way of a good time. Nevertheless, for an iOS game, I can’t get too picky about the quality of the visuals. They are adequte, and they get the job done. In addition, I was pleased to see that the backgrounds have immense variety, and they are very colorful and engaging.
Overall
In conclusion, this game feels rushed. Most of the in-game messages and tutorials don’t even have proper grammar or spelling. Although I initially thought the gameplay was compelling and original, it was really dull by the middle and end of the game. Plus, there are no checkpoints. So if you fail in the middle of a long level, you have to go back to the beginning of the level. The in-app purchases feel severely unbalanced as well. Although I applaud these developers for taking on this new gameplay concept, I wish they could have spent a lot more time on it. Maybe those longer development cycles have a place in the games industry after all.
Then again, if you are anxious to try out a new puzzle game on your iPhone, or if you simply want a game that makes you think, This Could Hurt won’t kill you.
Some exciting news to be had for the loyal players of SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online. Since the release of the free to play MMO, new periodically updated content has been promised to the players. One of the strongest appeals of this game is the potential for player to take the controls of some of their favourite Gundams and mobile suits to utilize in their online campaign. The update features the addition of 6 new units, including all 4 Gundams from Gundam 00 season 1, as well as the iconic machines piloted by the franchises greatest rivals: The Sazabi and Nu Gundam.
The offical statement made by OGPlanet can be found below.
May 11, 2012 – OGPlanet, an innovative provider of Free-to-Play multiplayer online games, announced that they have released six new Gundam units into the virtual battlefield of their popular multiplayer third-person shooter game, SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online.
Players can now climb into the cockpit of four new Gundam 00 units to harness the power the close-quarters brawler, Gundam Exia, the long-range sniping skills of the Gundam Dynames, the jet-fueled fury of the Gundam Kyrios, and the heavily armed Gundam Virtue. In addition to the Gundam 00 units, two new S Rank Gundam units have also been released. Players can also put their Newtype controls to the test and pilot the S Rank Sazabi unit or hop into the Nu Gundam and blast away at their opponents with its Hyper Bazooka.
Since the North American release of SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online, OG Planet has been constantly releasing new content for the game. Among this content, OG Planet has released new arenas, Gundam units, items, and even a free Gundam VoD service that has been integrated directly into the SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online website.
“Based off of the overwhelmingly positive response, we have decided to continue with this trend of giving back to the players by giving them even more Gundam content,” said OG Planet marketing manager, Eugene Choi. “This will mark the first time that we are releasing all of the main units from one animation series at once.”
To check out the game for free or for more information on SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online please visit the official game page located at http://sdgo.ogplanet.com/en/main.og. And for up to the minute news, events, contests and giveaways please visit and Like the official SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online Facebook page located at http://www.facebook.com/SDGONA.
The English dub cast for Sentai Filmwork’s localization of Gintama: The Movie which is set to be released on the 29th of May, 2012 has been leaked online by fans who got screener copies of the title. The film is a summation of the Benizakura story arc from the anime series upon which the film is based. The following is the English cast for the film:
Shinpachi: Mark X. Laskowski
Kagura: Luci Christian
Kotaro: Illich Guardiola
Shinsuke: Kyle Colby Jones
Nizo: Jay Hickman
Tetsuya: John Swasey
Tetsuko: Brittney Karbowski
Henpeita Takechi – George Manley
Matako Kijima – Carli Mosier
Jintetsu Murata – David Wald
Tae Shimura – Shelley Calene-Black
Sadaharu – Kyle Colby Jones
Kondo Isao – David Wald
Toshiro Hijikata – Blake Shepard
Sougo Okita – Clint Bickham
Sagaru Yamazaki – Clint Bickham
Bansai Kawakami – Andrew Love
Abuto – Kyle Colby Jones
Kamui – Chris Ayres
Mitsuba Okita – Shelley Calene-Black
Otose – Shelley Calene-Black
Catherine – Luci Christian
Kyubei Yagyu – Brittney Karbowski
Ayumu Tojo – Blake Shepard
Taizo Hasegawa (Madao) – Chris Ayres
Tatsuma Sakamoto – Chris Ayres
Katakuriko Matsudaira – Kyle Colby Jones
Prince Hata – Andrew Love
Elizabeth – Andrew Love
Shoyo Yoshida – David Wald
Sentai Filmworks have also announced that they may dub the anime series if this film sells well. So if you would like to see the Gintama anime series dubbed into English then buy the film. So what do you think of Sentai’s dub cast? Let us know in the comments section below.
Recently Japanese media site Biglobe posed the question of ‘What is your favourite Spring 2012 Anime?’ Over 11,000 Japanese anime viewers sent in their response to the question. The results may surprise you, or not. The most popular Spring 2012 anime series are as follows:
1. Hyouka
2. Fate/Zero 2
3. Accel World
4. Sankarea
5. Nyarko-san: Another Crawling Chaos
6. Kids on the Slope
7. Saki Achiga-hen episode of side-A
8. Space Brothers
9. Is This a Zombie? of the Dead
10. Kuroko’s Basketball
11. Jormungand
12. Kimi to Boku. 2
13. Polar Bear’s Café
14. tsuritama
15. Acchi Kocchi
16. Dusk Maiden of Amnesia
17. Medaka Box
18. Natsu-iro Kiseki
19. Shining Hearts -Shiawase no Pan-
20. Hiiro no Kakera
21. EUREKA SEVEN AO
22. Mysterious Girlfriend X
23. Zetman
24. Queen’s Blade: Rebellion
25. Upotte!!
26. Phi Brain: Kami no Puzzle 2nd season
27. AKB0048
28. Saint Seiya Omega
29. Pretty Rhythm Dear My Future
29. Himitsu Kessha Taka no Tsume Neo
31. Cardfight!! Vanguard: Asia Circuit Hen
32. Transformers Prime
33. Yurumates 3D
34. Kuromajyo-san ga Tōru!!
35. Arashi no Yoru ni: Himitsu no Tomodachi
36. Gon
Did your favourite series make the cut? Mine did, just between me and you I’m a huge an of Kids on the Slope. Curse you Hyouka or tapping into the Clannad and Haruhi Suzumiya audience! What do you think of this list? Would you make any adjustments? Let us know in the comments section below.
News has just broke that Sony’s stock has witnessed a record 31 year low, marking the lowest point in the companies history as part of the gaming industry. With the increasingly poor business decisions by Sony and their loss of touch with consumers, they have been left with poor sales across the board and a reported loss of ¥456.7 billion which amounts to $5.71 billion US dollars. Currently Sony sits at a record low $14.16 a share.
This is without a doubt a bad sign for Sony as things just continue to get worse for this company. With the, for lack of a better term, piss poor sales of the PS Vita and the increasingly desperate attempts by Sony to cash in on rival company Nintendo’s ideas (Playstation All-Stars: Battle Royale, Move Controller) they have lost a lot of faith in the eyes of consumers and stockholders.
Sony is in such financial woes that it’s a mystery how they intend on turning around this situation, which hasn’t just left them in the red financially, but in the proverbial shithouse. Financial analyst Yuki Sakurai weighed in on Sony’s future: “Sony is facing a lot of difficulties and the new president has not been able to produce a clear plan as to how he will turn around the company. Even the little that investors have heard, they are not very impressed with.”
This is definitely sad news for Sony fans as the future of the company is currently in utter discord. Sony needs to make a turnaround as soon as possible because current financial forecasts are predicting Sony’s may only have a few years left in them if they continue to report such immense losses. If such losses continue Sony may have to file for bankruptcy in the next couple of years.
Sony has however outlined their plan to revitalize the dying company. The plan which they call ‘One Sony’ focuses on using their gaming sector to spur on sales in order to boost overall revenue. How exactly this plan will work is anyone’s guess, as currently Sony have not been doing too well when it comes to their gaming sector (PS Vita’s mediocre sales) it is rather puzzling why Sony would bank on it to revitalize their company.
What do you think can turn Sony’s financial woes around? Let us know in the comments section below.
Those who are hoping for some special bonuses for pre-ordering Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts 3D, also known as Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance], will be happy to hear that Square Enix revealed today that anyone who pre-orders the title will be receiving a couple of AR cards to go with the game.
Everyone who pre-orders the game will receive a free card that unlocks the “R&R Seal Dream Eater” as well as a second card that will unlock one of three other Dream Eaters, either Ursa Circus, Sudo Neku, or Meowjesty. A final card will also unlock a viewing stand for 3D Dream Eater images. The Dream Eaters can be seen in the artwork below. Also released today are a slew of screenshots featuring charactesrs which can be met in Traverse Town, especially those from The World Ends with You.