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Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo Spin-Off Manga Announced

Because you all could not get enough of Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo with all it’s nose hair battles and complete utter randomness, a spin-off manga of the series is now in the works. The spin-off manga is set to be serialized in Shueisha’s latest manga magazine, Saikyou Jump.

The new series is titled Fuwari! Don Patch and will focus on the Don Patch character. A new design for Don Patch has been released and can be seen to the right. If you are a Bobobo-Bo Bo-Bobo fan, than you are in for a treat as this series is said to pump up the hilarity of the original series to the max.

What do you think of Fuwari! Don Patch? Let us know in the shoutbox and comments section.

Max Payne 3 has got some serious arsenal

So Rockstar has given us a little more to keep us all salivating until March, with new Weapons screenshots. With what seems like an infinite number of people lining up to get a shot off at him, Max Payne is all about the high-powered arsenal. So be expecting some pretty sweet machinery to be rocking up in the game.

With a range from his handy pistol, to a G6 Commando Assault Rifle (drool) Max has got it all. Along with a nice semi-auto 9mm and the dual-weilding capability of course.

For more info and videos on Max Payne 3, go to the site HERE

Max Payne 3 is coming out in March 2012 on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Keep tuned to Capsule Computers for more information as it comes!

Gamevil goes to Japan

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Korean mobile games publisher and developer, Gamevil has announced the opening of a new branch in Tokyo to support its expanding global strategy. Given the absolutely huge market in Japan, this may be a move that pays out extremely well for the company.

Headed by Jonggu Na, Gamevil Japan will carry out various mobile game services locally, including localisation, targeted marketing, and new and existing distribution with partners within the country.

Japan has over 117 million mobile phone users and is the second largest gaming mobile gaming market in the world. So will this move turn our as good as it looks on paper? Only time will tell, but chances are Gamevil will look back on this expansion knowing that they made a good decision.

Gamer spends nearly entire year playing White Knight Chronicles II

We all have games that we love, and some online FPS titles or MMOs will create such a time sink that players could sink over a hundred or so hours into one title without batting an eyelash, but this on the other hand is just ludicrous. It appears that one Japanese gamer has played Level 5’s White Knight Chronicles II so much that he may as well have lived in that game.

This player has racked in a massive 8,701 hours playing White Knight Chronicles II which breaks down to 362 24-hour days playing this PlayStation 3 exclusive. He is ranked at the highest level 85 and is the highest guild rank 40, also apparently has no life whatsoever. Bravo Japanese gamer, bravo…. someone get this guy another video game.

Shifting World picked up by Aksys for Nintendo 3DS

Many gamers may have heard of a Flash web game that was known as Shift which was widely popular in Flash game circles. Fishing Cactus took this flash title and expanded upon it, creating the puzzling platformer Shifting World which is going to be released on the Nintendo 3DS as a full retail title courtesy of Aksys Games.

Shifting world takes advantage of a number of new advanced features such as a new black and white art style, a level editor, 3D functionality of a level generator that makes use of the 3DS’ camera to act as a barcode scanner and over 60 levels to be played. The game will be a sidescrolling platformer where the player must solve puzzles by changing the world from black to white and move obstacles around. Expect to see the title sometime in 2012.

The Sims 3 Showtime Expansion Pack Announced

If one thing is for sure, it’s that The Sims world is always expanding. EA Games have today announced the latest expansion pack in the Sims 3 series – The Sims 3 Showtime, Sims are now able to live out their dreams as singers, acrobats, magicians and DJs in the entertainment industry.

Along with the all new gameplay features and items that players can expect from a Sims expansion pack. A brand new feature called SimPort will be included. SimPort is a new social feature that provides in-game news feeds and live updates from other player’s game and also allows players to send their Sims into another friend’s game to perform in their world.

The Sims 3 Showtime is set to be released in March 2012 for PC and Mac

Dungeon Hunter Alliance Review

Dungeon Hunter Alliance
Platform: Mac (Reviewed)
Studio: Gameloft
Publisher: Gameloft
Release Date: 11/11/2011
Available via iTunes($15.99)

Overview

Dungeon Hunter has been a huge success for Gameloft, and it’s not hard to see why. After bringing that classic addictive dungeon crawling action to iOS devices, PlayStation Portable and more, Dungeon Hunter Alliance now comes to the Mac app store with full brutal force, complete with a very smooth and strong online multiplayer community and endless treasures to loot. While Dungeon Hunter Alliance is far from perfect, it sure is a lot of damn fun with plenty to do. An easy recommendation to all Mac gamers, especially if you like dungeon crawling.

Story

Have you ever woken up dead before? Well your about to! Dungeon Hunter Alliance grabs your attention straight away with a unique and interesting plot point-your character is a dead king, brought back from beyond the grave to undo his past wrongs and stop his evil ex-wife from doing evil Queen stuff. Unfortunately after this the storyline is all downhill from here, as everything is basically forgettable and you only ever meet one other person that isn’t an enemy that matters. Oh yeah and that character is so poorly developed that you really couldn’t care for her existence at all. With a story you’ll want to skip through, boring cut scenes and practically no character development, you’d think this would be a problem. Thankfully however, the story is not important as it’s all about the gameplay. While an engaging storyline could’ve made the game more captivating and enjoyable, this title puts you straight into the action and it works. Why? Cause telling stories is for little girls! Now grow a pair and kill some trolls!

Gameplay

To be blunt, Dungeon Hunter Alliance is really just your standard top-down, hack-and-slash dungeon crawling RPG and isn’t all that ambitious, but it’s made so well you shouldn’t care at all and it’s really easy to have fun with. You’ll begin your quest with a whole bunch of options-choose from one of three classes (Warrior, Rouge or Mage), figure out if you want to play via point-and-click style or begin raiding dungeons with your keyboard and then eventually you’ll need to decide how you’d like to transmute your items. What makes Dungeon Hunter Alliance so easily accessible to the casual market is that transmuting loot for cash and equipping weaponry can be automatically done for you. It’s a huge time saver and a neat inclusion, but the option to not do so is also present for the hardcore gamer who likes to observe the stats of every item he comes across. Hot keys are also nicely implemented but what makes the gameplay so addictive and fun is that the upgrade system encourages the player to constantly want to improve, so you develop a need to push forth in the storyline as the enemies do get harder as you go along. Levelling up can more and more time consuming as you advance, and as a result grinding starts to feel more rewarding. Each time your character gains a level they are also given points that can be assigned to their stats as well as skill points to be assigned to which magical spell they’d like to learn or improve so you can easily see your results in real time.

The most fun you’ll have however is sharing the experience in the online multiplayer with up to 3 allies. The game runs smoothly for the most part and it’s really fun to develop teamwork, although admittedly you don’t really have to as every problem can mostly be solved via hack n’ slash. Sometimes a particular section in multiplayer mode may be hard to take on alone, so these situations can easily be worked around by simply hosting a new multiplayer game online and brining in some allies to help you out. There’s almost always somebody online and connecting a game is never hard. The main challenge however is finding someone who’s advanced as far as you in the story, as you can’t connect to quests you haven’t unlocked yet. Strangely no online voice chat has been included which is a shame, as it’s something the game really could’ve benefited from. There is a chat box for typing, but it’s seldom used and occasionally can be buggy so it’s a bit of a let down as well. Regardless, multiplayer still is a blast to play.

Despite so many highlights, there are numerous flaws within the game. First of all, the AI is terrible. Enemies will try and run through walls rather than around them to get to you, enemies will get stuck they’ll know where you are before your even in sight, etc. While it doesn’t really matter as the gameplay is simply ‘bad guy runs at you so you slash at him and he dies’, it’s slightly sad when your able to base a lot of your tactics on how stupid your opponent is. Also levels can get really repetitive and things can feel like fetch quests, but thankfully the stage variety and upgrade system is enough fun to motivate you through them. Puzzles are introduced to spice up the gameplay, but they are designed so effortlessly that they are more chores rather than puzzles as they are simply just ‘pick this vase up, put it on this pressure pad to open the gate’ while oddly standing on the pressure pad doesn’t work. There are also numerous bugs throughout the game. However despite all of these issues, none of them are game breaking and none of these should ruin your experience with the game itself, and in the end that’s all that really matters!

Audio/Visual

Graphically speaking Dungeon Hunter Alliance isn’t going to win any awards for best graphics this year. Character models look ok but never outstanding and character design plays it safe although that’s not a terrible thing. Magic looks nice as well with bright colours that catch your eye and backgrounds are interesting and contain a lot of variation. Sound effects are decent but it’s a real shame that the the main characters have no voice acting. Occasionally you may hear one or two lines but it would’ve been nice to hear more and read less for the Mac version of the game. Tunes are pleasant to listen to but nothing is spectacular.

Overall

Dungeon Hunter Alliance is blast to play. While it does play it almost a little too safe at times, it’s a strong reminder of how fun dungeon crawling can be. With an upgrade system that motivates you to push onwards, an entertaining multiplayer and addictive gameplay for only $15.99, Dungeon Hunter Alliance is hours and hours of grinding fun and a great value for money. If you own a Mac and enjoy a good dungeon crawl, this is hands down a must buy game.

8-5-capsules-out-of-10

Thor coming to Pinball FX2


Marvel Pinball for PS3 and Pinball FX2 on Xbox 360 are each going to receive a new DLC pack soon. On December 13th, the God of Thunder will be coming to PS3. The next day, Thor Odinson will be arriving on the Xbox 360. Each consoles DLC will cost $10. In addition to Thor, Moon Night and Ghost Rider will also be included in this collection of pinball tables, entitled “Vengeance and Virtue.”

Zen Studios and Marvel describe the experience that Thor will bring to the classic arcade game:

“Venturing throughout the Nine Realms, Thor must defend Asgard against his mischievous half-brother Loki and the ferocious power of the Destroyer armor, as well as the evils of the fire demon Surtur, and Ymir, ruler of the Frost Giants. Thor unleashes strikes of brilliant lightning and hurls his powerful hammer Mjolnir on this visually striking table that boasts more animations than any other to date in the critically acclaimed Marvel Pinball series.”

Assassin’s Creed: Revelations map pack DLC announced by GameStop

It seems that GameStop should be the official announcer of most companies video game news rather than the companies themselves. GameStop has updated a listing in the Assassin’s Creed: Revelations DLC to actually include something that wasn’t a character package. The DLC is called The Mediterranean Traveler Map Pack and is expected to be released on January 24th 2012.

The pack will add a large amount of maps to the multiplayer aspect Siena, Jerusalem, Dyers, San Donato, Firenze and the Imperial District of Constantinople. Those who remember Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood should recognize a few of these maps and if the listing is anything to be believed, players can expect a $9.99 price tag for the DLC when it is released. Though, Ubisoft themselves have yet to actually make an official announcement, but this seems pretty cut and dry.

GTA III 10 Year Anniversary Edition Coming to iOS and Android Next Week

Rockstar Games have finally announced a release date for the Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition which was announced back in October. If you’ve got an iOS or Android mobile device you can get your hands on this classic game on December 15th for $4.99. Currently supported mobile devices are:

  • Apple iOS Devices: iPad 1 & 2, iPhone 4 & 4S, iPod touch 4th Generation
  • Android Phones: HTC Rezound, LG Optimus 2x, Motorola Atrix 4G, Motorola Droid X2, Motorola Photon 4G, Samsung Galaxy R, T-Mobile G2x
  • Android Tablets: Acer Iconia, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Dell Streak 7, LG Optimus Pad, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1, Sony Tablet S, Toshiba Thrive

No word yet on if anymore devices will be supported in the future, but for now GTA fans will be able to pick up and play the game that revolutionised the sandbox genre in the palm of their hands next week for only $4.99.