Famitsu.com has conducted a poll on the games that made the Japanese public cry and the top emotion driving game is Final Fantasy X. First released on the Playstation 2 (with further releases on Playstation 3 and Playstation Vita), the story follows Tidus, a Zanarkand resident transported 1000 years into the future and the pilgrimage of Yuna, where Tidus becomes one of her Guardians. Final Fantasy X beats out fellow Final Fantasy game Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, the prequel of Final Fantasy VII starring Zack Fair, and Okami, a game about Amaterasu, the sun goddess of Japanese mythology, who takes the form of a wolf throughout the game.
Here is the top 20 of games that made the Japanese cry (thanks to Andriasang). You may notice that there are some games with the same number . That means that they had the same number of votes. Famitsu, however, did not disclose the number of votes for any game.
1. Final Fantasy X (Square Enix, PS2, 7/19/2001)
2. Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix, PSP, 9/13/2007)
3. Okami (Capcom, PS2, 4/20/2006)
4. Clannad (Gung-Ho Works, PS2, 2/23/2006)
5. Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake Eater (Konami, PS2, 11/17/2004)
6. Steins;Gate (5pb., Xbox 360, 10/15/2009)
7. AIR (Incerchannel, Dreamcast, 9/20/2001)
8. Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix, PS, 1/31/1997)
8. Mother 3 (Nintendo, GBA, 4/20/2006)
10. Final Fantasy Type-0 (Square Enix, PSP), 10/27/2011)
10. Little Busters! Converted Edition (Prototype, PS2, 12/24/2009)
12. Final Fantasy IX (Square Enix, PS, 7/7/2000)
12. NieR Replicant (Square Enix, PS3, 4/22/2010)
14. 428 (Sega, Wii, 12/4/2008)
16. Tales of the Abyss (Namco Bandai, PS2, 12/15/2005)
16. Metal Gear Solid 4 (Konami, PS3, 6/12/2008)
16. Final Fantasy XIII (Square Enix, PS3, 12/17/2009)
16. Tales of Legendia (Namco Bandai, PS2, 8/25/2005)
16. ICO (Sony, PS2, 12/6/2001)
16. Shadow of the Colossus (Sony, PS2, 10/27/2005)
Are there any games that made you cry? Why don’t you tell us below in the comments or in the shoutbox, located at the left of the website.
It seems that there will be a second Epic Mickey coming out, if an entry in a monthly newsletter is led to believe. The entry details how the game is going to be multiplatform and might also feature 2 player co-op with Oswald the Rabbit as the second player. It will also see a release during the Autumn of 2012. Below is what the entry supposably was, as the description was pulled from the final version of the newsletter (captured by StitchKingdom.com):
“Disney Epic Mickey 2 is the latest game in the critically acclaimed Disney Epic Mickey videogame series. In this all-new action-platforming game available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii, Mickey embarks on an epic journey and is pulled back into a world filled with Disney’s forgotten characters. Players can choose to play single-player as Mickey or for the first time players can also choose 2-player split screen mode. In the 2 player mode one person can play as Mickey wielding magic paint and paint thinner to dynamically change the world and the second player can play as Oswald the Lucky Rabbit – Walt Disney’s first cartoon star – with the power to fly like a helicopter and use electricity to fight or friend enemies and solve challenges. Team-up and choose your path to save this forgotten world because the choices you make will alter the story and change the end of the game!”
So, Mickey will jump to two more platforms? That’s pretty good for all gamers. Also, 2 player co-op sounds like a good idea. I wonder what it will add to the overall game. Epic Mickey saw a release in 2009 only on Wii.
For those of you hanging out for the upcoming Kid Icarus 3D Classics remake on the Nintendo eShop, here is something that will entice you in the mean time – Super Kid Icarus.
Super Kid Icarus, is a flash version playable for free in the comfort of your internet browser. If you loved the original, you’ll love this remake with heart. While staying true to the original, it updates Kid Icarus to what it would be had it released on the Super Nintendo.
Not only is it a great remake, it also features an awesome map creator for fans with a taste for creativity and even a comprehensive enemy guide for the truly hardcore players. If you want to jump back into the world of Kid Icarus, whether it be for a nostalgia trip or simply to bide your time until the Nintendo eShop remake you can play the game here.
Also check out Hop and Bop as well!
You can also check out Hop and Bop, an action style platform game. Featuring 8-bit NES style graphics usingg a total of 16 colors and chip tunes. An editor allows you to create your very own custom areas and publish them for all the world to play.
Fans of the NES and and Super Marios. just might find something like here. You can check out and play Hop and Bop here.
If you had missed out on God of War III, Grand Turismo 5, Killzone 3 and Uncharted 2, then this new Playstation 3 Platinum Quattro Pack is for you. This pack was leaked by the USK, which is the German Classification Board. They are notorious of banning violent video games, even games that are shoehorned into the MA15+ category in Australia. Doom and Gears of War are prime examples of banned games in Germany.
This pack also has a release date. It will see a release on January 27. Although Siliconera does not mention anything about a release date outside of presumably Germany, it is expected that this will reach the shores of North America and see release throughout the rest of Europe and PAL territories. You can look at the box art below.
In this weeks amazing instalment of Capsule Theatre of Vision we are going to revisit a must play classic in the realm of video games. The game is Megaman 2 and the video is a HD rebuild of the opening scene with a brand-new rock remix of the opening theme.
I was actually quite impressed by this video, I think that a HD remake of the Megaman classics could work in a style similar to the one presented within the short video. The remix is also really cool sounding, so make sure you check it out!
Special thanks to the Facebook user and Creator of the video Rickonani for sharing this with us! Be sure to check out the video, embedded below.
HOBO WITH A SHOTGUN Studio: Yer Dead Productions Publisher: Transmission Format: Blu-Ray (Reviewed), DVD Release Date: Out Now Price: $34.99 –Available Here
Overview
Rutger Hauer is a homeless man on a mission to clean-up the streets of Hope Town, a small, but vile town that he has moved into after travelling along the back of a train. Hobo With A Shotgun is an incredibly awesome film, that, at points, even made this reviewer feel a little off viewing. It is certainly not a film for everyone, but it is definitely a film that everyone should see, to at least be able to see the direction of wrongness that humanity seems to be heading in.
Hobo With A Shotgun also has one of my more favourite movie goons, The Plague, who are a pretty awesome concept in themselves. Beware them.
Story
Hobo With A Shotgun surprisingly has a very decent story for a movie that may seem like a silly concept to so many people. The movie starts off with Rutger Hauer heading into an unfamiliar town – Hope Scum Town – on the back of train. After his arrival he soon finds that the entire town is corrupted by hate and fear, while also being under the influence of the evil mobster like character “The Drake”.
The story in Hobo With A Shotgun feels as though it was thought up as a collaboration between internet trolls and aggressively repressed teenagers, but the way that it is told is simply amazing. It’s the kind of film that you would use as an analogy to describe something else. For instance, if you wanted to talk about a near indestructible demonic foe, you could say that they were like The Plague in Hobo.
Scum Town itself is a very interesting location within the film. It is easily the most vile and corrupt portions of humanity put on display for all to see. What I found particularly interesting in regards to Scum Town within the story was how the entire town seemed to be the secondary villain of the film. The town itself was such a powerful foe that it was able to turn a Hobo to violence in order to repair the blight on the face of the Earth that it was. This town was full of so much vile scummery and villainy, but it was never an unbelievable amount.
I think the reason that the town was so believable was that it seemed to reference all the bad things that seemed to have cropped up in popular culture. Internet shows like Bum Fights make an appearance in the film, as well as the whole punk subculture (although it’s way more corrupt than its real-life counterpart), which make it that much more realistic and relatable to the viewer. I’d like to think that the producers of this film were trying to make a statement on the current affairs of humanity on this planet by the way that the town blatantly satirises current human behaviour, but I may be reading too far into the film.
Ultimately the story in Hobo With A Shotgun is way more amazing than you would think by just looking at the cover and reading the title. However, the rating is very much earned, there is no way in hell I’d let anyone under the restriction even glance at this movie for a second. To be quite honest, we have very tight cencorship here in Australia and I’m kind of surprised that a film with a bus full of children being flamethrowered to death was allowed to be released in this country.
Audio and Visuals
Hobo With A Shotgun is VERY reminiscent of a Quentin Tarantino film, and even a lot of Japanese films. There is copious amounts of blood and gore everywhere, and in a few scenes, it is as though some characters have sprinklers installed throughout their bodies. The main aspect of the film that shows this influence is the old style opening and closing credits, the classic takes and shots, as well as the very colourful colour processing over the film.
Seriously, I really liked the way that the film was brightly coloured in opposition to the dark and evil that lay within Scum Town. It’s this contrast that captures you off guard when some of the earlier explicit scenes crop up, it makes you question why such scenes are being presented in such a cheerful scheme. Could it be because of how current society takes glee in such abusive behaviour? Maybe, or maybe it was just a stylistic choice by the director? I’m not entirely sure, but it does add a huge amount of depth to the film.
The costumes in this movie are amazingly realistic and seem to portray the characters that reside within them quite well. The Drake wear a white suit befitting of a gangster type of character, or even a James Bond villain. His sons, Ivan and Slick wear matching tracksuit jackets, which makes them seem like the bullying jocks from Highschool, and the prostitute Abby wears a combination of normal clothes and garish whore-clothing depending on the scene. It seems as though all the characters are reflected by their choices in wardrobe, which is quite good work by the visuals department on the film.
One thing that I thought would disappoint me with the film, but didn’t, was the fact that it only supported 2 speaker audio, instead of surround sound. However, after watching the film, I can attest that it is a non-issue. In-fact, the film featured quite awesome audio, in particular was the background score.
My favourite aspect of the film, audio-wise, was all of the characters dialogue. Sure it was quite cheesy in some moments, and cliche in others, but it was always clever and always fitted the scene nicely. One really strong piece of dialogue in the film is in the scene where the Hobo is addressing a group of newborns in a hospital. He has some pretty good insight into how they would turn out living in Scum Town and how “they wouldn’t know it was wrong in the first place”.
Extras
Hobo With A Shotgun has a small but interesting selection of Special Features that accompany the movie on the movie disc. These are particularly standard features, but are still pretty interesting.
“More Blood. More Heart”, The making of Hobo With a Shotgun, is an interesting 40min feature that takes us through some of the highlights while making the film. It also includes short interviews and other kinds of interesting information from the cast and crew.
The Production Blog essentially blogs about the production of the film, it has some pretty interesting information within. The film also features Camera test footage and a plethora of deleted scenes, inclusing an alternative ending where the films leading female, Abby, becomes a part of The Plague. All the cut-scenes are pretty interesting to watch.
And lastly, the disc contains the Directors Red Band trailer, which is essentially a trailer of the film shown on red band. It’s pretty cool.
Overall
Hobo With a Shotgun is quite an amazing film which is surprisingly quite well written and directed, in comparison the the initial reaction as to how silly the concept seems. While it is an amazingly gory film that touches on themes that are not suitable for people below the age restriction, it does seem to have a decent commentary on the current operation of humanity within the world. Keep your nose down and out of trouble, or become part of the problem yourself. Inaction is just as bad as participation, etc.
Video Game – (Noun)A game played by electronically manipulating images produced by a computer program on a television screen or display
Best – (Adjective) Of the most excellent, effective, or desirable type or quality
While the definitions are known by all, it takes a lot to be the shining example of excellence in such a crowded industry. 2011 may now be a thing of the past, but no one can deny that this was one of the best years ever to be a gamer. While we certainly seen a few duds and missteps for some, other developers went above and beyond to create phenomenal experiences and cement their own place in history. That’s why were here today. After months of intense debate, voting, and of course picking up those controllers and playing, we have narrowed down the best of the best in several categories for your viewing pleasure.
Join us as we celebrate these champions in Capsule Computer’s 2nd Annual Game of the Year Awards.
A demo for the Playstation Vita game is coming to the Japanese Playstation Network two days before release, according to Andriasang. With the game being released on January 19, potential and curious buyers can try out what the game has to offer on January 17. What is going to be included in the demo has not been revealed. I guess Sony wants to keep it under wraps. However, it might possibly be a track and a few vehicles to see how good the gameplay is.
For us in the West, the game will be coming on launch day, so a demo may be out of the question. However, a launch day demo could be on the cards. The game includes ten tracks and five teams of four vehicles. It will also include a soundtrack with some well-known acts such as The Chemical Brothers, Underworld, Orbital and Prodigy. It will also feature cross-pay with Wipeout HD and the expansion Fury for the Playstation 3, being one of the first titles to do so.
Yes it’s that time of year again when a new one starts. Laters 2011!
2011 has been a huge year for Capsule Computers. In such a short time, we really have grown quite rapidly as an independent media company, aiming to bring you all the latest in Video Game and Pop Culture news, reviews, interviews and more. I think I speak on behalf of the entire team when I say that we’re all really proud of this website and it’s community, and 2011 has seen us through some of the most memorable times yet!
Among all these amazing events, games, movies, shows and gadgets we get to play with (god my job is amazing!) some of the most fun we’ve experienced has got to be going to all sorts of crazy conventions, interacting with others and checking out all the new stuff yet to come.
Below is a little gift I’ve prepared for you guys to just recap all that fun and excitement incase you’ve missed out for all you slowpokes! The video contains footage of events such as SMASH!, E3, EB Games Expo, Game On! Festival and Tokyo Gameshow as well as taking a look back on all our new exciting video series and Podcasts. Do enjoy!
2012 is already set to be an even bigger year than the last with a brand new forum launchingJanuary 17 available to all Capsule Computers members, and even more awesome competitions and event coverage is already in the works. How exciting!
2011 has been one hell of an awesome year, and on behalf of the team I’d like to say thank you to everyone who’s been tuning in and showing some love for Capsule Computers. The best part is: it’s only going to get better and even more awesome from here!
Much love, respect, 1UPs and Power Pellets, Matt Vella Editor/Social Media Community Manager
Looking for a new casual Christmas-themed iOS game to tide you over in the holidays? Well look no further! Dim Dim Sum App have released a Christmas version of Coin Flick, an addictive app that involves flicking coins into buckets. Also for those of you who don’t want to have to clean up their own coins and buckets, here’s a virtual version.
There is a bunch of Christmas bonuses and prizes to grab in this version, with endless amounts of options for you to continue to have coins. So you will never run out of coins to flick into buckets! You can also check the scoreboard on how many coins you’ve flicked consecutively in relation to others on Game Center leaderboards. It’s also Kiip enabled, allowing exclusively US players to win real prizes!
Coin Flick Christmas is available NOW on iPhone, iTouch and iPad for FREE – Grab it HERE