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Top 5 Zombie Day Games (for Easter)

For millions of people all over the world, this weekend is one for deep religious celebration. Unfortunately, that doesn’t make for a very entertaining article, so instead we’re going to make light of other’s beliefs. So, since Easter is the day to celebrate the dead rising from their graves, let’s take a look at the top 5 games to celebrate International Zombie Day, aka Easter.

House/Pinball/Typing of the Dead

Now, technically there are lots of games in the …of the Dead series by Sega. The House of the Dead series started on the Sega Saturn as a light gun zombie blasting extravaganza. While there were plenty of shambling corpses to send back from whence they came, the games were plagued with terrible translations and appalling voice acting. This eventually became a point of self-aware mockery with House of the Dead: Overkill on the Wii, which incidentally holds the Guinness World Record for most swearing in a video game (189 fucks, and in a Wii game no less). The series also branched off with several spin offs.

The Gameboy Advance saw the release of Pinball of the Dead, which is exactly what it sounds like. Players would smack the old silver ball around a table in order to mow down reanimated corpses and score huge jackpots. Much like Metroid Prime Pinball, it takes the traditional coin op and adds a video game twist. Finally, perhaps my favorite in the series was 2001’s Typing of the Dead for the Sega Dreamcast. The game took advantage of the Dreamcast’s keyboard peripheral and served as a typing tutor program. This is no job for Mavis Beacon, however, as players would need to quickly type out words and letter accurately to riddle the undead with bullets. Typing of the Dead was basically a port of House of the Dead 2 where the light gun mechanic was replaced with a keyboard. If the concept sounds bizarre, then keep in mind that this is coming from the same Sega franchise that gave us gems like this or this.

Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse

Way back in 2004 I remember receiving an issue of Game Informer magazine that had details on an upcoming zombie game. It piqued my interest thanks to its unique premise of making the main character the zombie. Rather than fighting against the zombie apocalypse, here was a game where you were attempting to wipe out the living in favor of a deceased populace. That game was Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse. Obvious James Dean puns aside, Stubbs intrigued me for another reason. It was being developed by Wideload Games, an indie studio created by Alex Seropian. Seropian is best known as one of the co-founders of Bungie,  and he and several other former Bungie staff members had opened their new studio to bring awesomeness to the world. Seeing as how I was completely immersed in Halo 2 in 2004, the thought of a game created by former Bungie devs where you got to recruit an army of mindless zombies was too much to resist.

Ed Stubblefield, affectionately known as Stubbs, was at one time a salesman during the Great Depression before being brutally murdered and buried in a ditch. Fast forward to the prosperous 50’s and the field where Stubbs was dumped is now home to the futuristic town of Punchbowl, Pennsylvania. After rising from his little patch of Earth, Stubbs decides it’s his turn for revenge and thanks in part to his cruel fate he has just the tools to do so. With the ability to infect the living and turn them into his mindless minions, Stubbs sets out to take over the town and take out his killer. Honestly, if you don’t see why this game is awesome then I don’t think there’s much else I can say.

Zombies Ate My Neighbors

Anyone who owned a Sega Genesis or a Super Nintendo back in the day has probably at least heard of Zombies Ate My Neighbors. The game is heavily influenced by the B movies of the 1950s, complete with a 3d glasses-clad protagonist. The concept of the game is described pretty accurately in the title. Zombies have overrun the neighborhood (and the rest of the world) and its up to our two teenage heroes to save whoever they can before its too late. Different types of neighbors, including perky cheerleaders, barbecue chefs, and even babies, are scattered around each level along with randomly spawning shamblers just waiting to eat their brains.

It’s up to you to find your way to all of the still-breathing residents of your town before the zombies do, with each level ending only when everyone has either been rescued or devoured. By the way, if you’re thinking, “Wait, did he say the zombies can eat babies?”, then the answer is yes, yes I did. And if you weren’t thinking that then you are clearly too desensitized to have a problem with zombies eating babies. While early levels have mostly the slow stupid stereotypical zombies, later levels have all kinds of horror-themed enemies, including mummies, pod people, an giant purple people eaters.

Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare

While this one isn’t exactly a full game, the final expansion to Rockstar’s western-themed sandbox epic, Red Dead Redemption, is certainly worthy of mention on a list of zombie games. Adding a significant chunk of story to an already meaty experience, Undead Nightmare follows the story of John Marston after the zombie plague sweeps the American frontier and begins raising the dead from their graves. Since death isn’t exactly rare in the wild west and shallow graves are a more common than a full set of teeth, it’s clear that the people of the American Southwest are in some trouble. The storyline of Undead Nightmare revolves around Marston searching for a cure for the plague by following one of three leads which implicate varying parties of causing the apocalypse.

Even more awe-inspiring than the thought of a zombified wild west are the other inclusions this pack brought to Red Dead. Supernatural creatures like the big-footed Sasquatch, the goat-sucking Chupacabra, the seemingly out-of-place Unicorn, and the incredibly overpowered Four Horses of the Apocalypse can be found in Undead Nightmare, and the horses of War, Death, Famine, and Pestilence can even be broken and ridden by Marston (so can the Unicorn but who wants a rainbow-spreading wimp when Death’s own mount is readily available?).

Dead Space

While the necromorphs in Dead Space aren’t your typical zombies, they are still the reanimated flesh of the dead and in the words of Mills Lane, I’ll allow it. I was skeptical about Dead Space when it was first released because I generally don’t like horror films or games. It’s not that I don’t like being scared, I just never found that most modern horrors offered much more than loud noises and shaky cameras. I decided to try it out anyway and man am I glad I did. Not only was it absolutely terrifying, but it was also a really solid game with some fun mechanics. I found both the dismemberment and the zero gravity sections to be both fun and unique to the game.

To be fair, Dead Space doesn’t hold a chance against the supremely horrifying Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Most of the frightening moments are the typical loud noises and sudden scares that plague the horror movies I’ve never really enjoyed. The difference between those movies and this game is that Dead Space had something else going for it (fun gameplay) whereas House of Wax only has Paris Hilton (which isn’t really a positive aspect). The point is, Dead Space offered some really fun, and pretty unique, zombie shooting gameplay that didn’t just focus on headshots, and it managed to renew my hope in the horror genre. It also means that there are no more excuses for making a bad horror game. We’ve seen good ones now, so you can’t let us down anymore game devs. The bar has been set.

 

So that’s it. Those are my personal top 5 zombie games. While there are some other traditions I like to uphold during my secular Easter celebration, you can guarantee that most of these will grace my consoles at some point during the day. Try not to gorge yourself on so much chocolate and ham that you can’t manage to get in some zombie gaming, and let me know below what your favorite zombie games are. If the last 2,000 years have taught us anything, it’s that zombies are a thing to celebrate…with lots and lots of bullets.

PSN update – Anon didn’t do it

Small but meaningful update on the current failure of PSN.  AnonOps (Anonymous group who has been involved with previous attacks on Sony) has released another video explaining that they are not the cause.  They state that it may be possible that individual users could be the culprit, this is not the collectives wishes and they do not condone it.

What is much more likely (and logical) is that Sony is using Anonymous as a convenient scapegoat.  PSN has been experiencing questionable connection issues for the past month (all before this alleged attack)  to which Sony explained it was doing work on the servers and that a few would be down, resulting in the poor connection rates.  A month later, the network goes down and Sony needs an explanation.  It’s just plain in Sony’s best interest to place blame on Anonymous, lying or not.  It gets Sony out of needing to explain to their fans, and shareholders, why they are having such problems with their network.

Sony has been changing their story for the past month while giving little to no information to their fans about what is going on.  Anonymous has always openly admitted blame for their attacks, often with pride, and there is no reason for them not to in this case.

It’s looking like Sony has some ‘splainin to do, especially since they are having severe server problems during the release weekend of Mortal Kombat and Portal 2.

Happy Easter From The Capsule Computers Crew 2011

Everyone here at Capsule Computers from the Coolest (MasterAbbott) to the ugliest (toss up between RadicalDylan, Linkage or MattyVella – you guys out there can decide) would like to wish you all a Happy and Safe Easter. We hope that the Easter Bunny brings you lots and lots of yummy chocolate Easter eggs this year.

Travis, Dustin and Jed alone have destroyed enough Easter eggs to sink a small ship, but hey it’s Easter. The’re allowed (they’ll all go on a diet next week) Have a great day, eat, enjoy and be Happy.

Ohh by the way we’ll be giving away some cool video games at random times during the day to anyone that leaves us a Happy Easter comment here or just leaves a comment anywhere on the site. All winners will be notified by email so make sure you’re email address are valid when you register as a member or when you leave a comment 🙂

Happy Easter from Capsule Computers Crew 🙂

PSN outage, who’s to blame?

 

If you own a PS3 and like playing online, you’ve likely been pretty pissed these past few days.  This past week the servers were acting kind of funny, dropping connection every now and then but nothing major.  Now the entire network is down in its entirety for the past two or three days, during a crucial gaming weekend (mortal kombat, portal 2).  So, you ask, who’s to blame?

The easy target is 4chan group, Anonymous.  Anonymous has been targeting Sony for a while now ever since Sony sought litigation against George “Geohot” Hotz for hacking the PS3 in an attempt to revive the Other OS feature that Sony removed.  Anonymous was previously the source of a network failure some weeks ago, but have put out a PSA stating that they don’t wish to inconvenience users in their attack on Sony.  Sony fanboys elite have denounced this as nothing more than damage control and claim that Anon is hard at work again, being the root and course of this latest outage.  Even Sony themselves has updated their blog stating that an attack from an outside source seems to be the problem, though they do not mention Anonymous.

Anonymous has revealed that they are attacking Sony, just not the PSN servers.  Just released tonight, mere minutes ago, Anon has divulged that they are attacking Sony’s website and not the PSN servers, again reiterating that they do not want to attack the users.

Regardless of you who believe in this whole situation, network failures suck.  🙁

Guilty Gear Isuka available now at DotEmu!

Feel like playing a retro game on your PC? How about a fighting game that was created by Arc System Works? Now Arc System Works is most currently known for its work on the BlazBlue titles but before that they created a very long running fighting game series known as Guilty Gear. Back in 2004 they released Guilty Gear Isuka in Japan and now you will have a chance to play it thanks to DotEmu bringing it to life on the PC for fighting fans to have access to.

DotEmu is known for bringing retro games back to life and they have done so again by providing Guilty Gear Isuka for only $5.99 for US purchasers and €3.99 in Europe. Guilty Gear fans will not be able to turn away from this classic game that allows four fighters to enter the battle at the same time if you choose to fight with your friends against computers or feel like taking two on one. They have provided a trailer for Guilty Gear Isuka which you can see below. If you feel like buying Guilty Gear Isuka you can do so at DotEmu’s website.

Wield divine fire as Anjali in last Dungeon Siege III character reveal

First we saw a woman that wielded magic firearms and then we saw a magical warrior fighting to get revenge for his family. After that we saw a genius mage who could bend the forces of nature to his will. But that doesn’t hold a candle to the last character to be revealed for Dungeon Siege III. Literally. Anjali is a legend come to life as she is an Archon, a spirit of fire given flesh.

Anjali was raised by a group of people who were sympathetic to the struggles of the Legion, but due to her upbringing she has no idea how she even managed to come to the world in which she lives, nor does she realize how powerful she really is. Anjali can change to her elemental fire form and throw fireballs at enemies from afar as well as inflict area damage with fire. Oh and did I forget to mention that she can also summon a Fire Jackal to attack her enemies too?

Disgaea 4 Super Premium Edition figures revealed alongside Fuka reveal

Just a little bit ago NIS America announced two different special editions of Disgaea 4. One was a Premium Edition while the other was a Super Premium Edition. Now both of these editions come with the game itself, a soundtrack, art book and a figurine of one of the main characters, Fuka. Now originally the Premium Edition contained a box that showed a Nendoroid figurine that was like the one released in Japan. However, after contacting NIS America we were told that this would not be the figure included in the pack. Since then the image has been updated to feature the figurine that will be included in both packages which you can see to the right.

Now the Super Premium Edition was announced to contain nine additional figures besides the Fuka figurine and we were shown a picture that only showed some of these figures. NISA has since released an image that contains every figure that will be included in the Super Premium Edition. You can see the whole collection below which features Prinny, Fallen Angel Flonne, Flonne, Axel, DESCO, Emizel, Fenrich, Valvatorez and Vulcanus. There still has not been a price tag placed on these two versions of the title but the prices will most likely be released in June when pre-ordering become available.

This Child of Eden trailer will lighten your mood

Ubisoft’s Child of Eden can arguably be called one of the most beautiful looking games coming out this year. Sure there are more realistic looking titles obviously but nothing can hold a candle to the way that Child of Eden looks so far. Ubisoft knows this and has released a brand new trailer that they are calling “Mood.”

This trailer shows off plenty of gameplay as well as some of the great audio that players will be treated to when the game is released on June 14th in the US on the Xbox 360. The game will require the use of the Kinect for 360 owners but those who own a PS3 may be a bit depressed to know that the PlayStation 3 version of the game has been delayed until September. Whether it is implementation of the Move system or other problems has yet to be said.

New Batman game – rappelling to XBLA soon?

Warner Brothers has registered a couple of web domains called BatmanImpostors.com, BatmanRedHoods.com and BatmanHushGame.com.  A couple of United Kingdom stores have also listed a new Batman game, supposedly called Gotham City Impostors. Reportedly, these new findings indicate that IF a new Batman game were to to come out, it would be exclusive to XBLA.

Nevertheless, the registration of the the above could mean a variety of other things that could even relate to the upcoming Batman Arkham City.

Impostors was a plot line from the series, Detective Comics, and Hush is an infamous repeat offender in the Bat’s universe.

Must have games for Windows Phone 7… coming soon

After an initial outburst of great, licensed games on the new Windows 7 mobile platform, Xbox Live gaming has fallen a bit to the wayside on the smartphone.  It is comforting to hear that Microsoft plans to rectify the situation in the coming weeks.  Check out the trailer below for the hotness soon to be coming your way.

Whats that?  Oh, you just want to read what they are going to release.  Ok then, first up is Plants vs. Zombies.  Then comes Hydro Thunder GO! (get it, ’cause your racing, ON THE GO!  You got that right?)  Lets round off the list with Doodle Jump, Geo Defense and the most popular game ever… (drum roll, please), Sonic the Hedgehog 4.

Who I am I kidding?  You all knew it was Angry Birds.