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THQ Scraps WWE Online & Company of Heroes…

A few days ago, THQ revealed their Fiscal 2011 Third Quarter Results and it had a bit of news on the latest Company of Heroes title & WWE Online which were both slated to release in the future. Unfortunately, it appears that both titles have now been officially canceled. THQ had this statement in their report:

In the fiscal third quarter, the company reevaluated its strategy of adapting certain Western content for free-to-play online games in Asian markets. As a result, the company’s fiscal third quarter non-GAAP results exclude a charge of $9.9 million related to the cancellation of Company of Heroes Online and WWE Online.

Company of Heroes has quite a following, so I am sure Relic will find a new publisher or continue on just fine. What strikes me as odd though is that WWE Online has been scrapped when WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2011 was being boasted earlier in the results as shipping 2.7 million units so far. I can understand cost-cutting procedures, but WWE titles sell like wildfire for THQ and to see a title with great potential cut so soon is rather disappointing. Then again, with the other upcoming THQ titles such as Homefront, WWE All Stars, and de Blob 2, 2011 just may be a fantastic year for the company. I think only time will tell if we see WWE Online ever surface again, but for now wrestling fans will have to get their online fix with e-feds and SvR 2011’s online features.

Crazy Spammer Review

Crazy Spammer
Developer/Publisher: Undercoders
Platform: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
Genre: Action/Puzzle
Released: 3 February
Price: (US)$0.99
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Chances are if you’ve got an email address, then you have experienced spam at one time or other. Some email services manage to filter it out and either mark it as spam or send it the junk inbox, but would you be happy to do this if you knew spam was actually a cute little guy on a mission to visit everyone’s computers whilst being on the run from the Internet Police. This is the situation Crazy Spammer puts you in: you play as Little Spammy as he traipzes across the internet on his journey to deliver as many spam messages as possible without being snuffed by interferences like the Internet Police, internet security and firewalls, and spam filters.

 

The gameplay is puzzle-orientated, although unlike a lot of puzzle games, this game can easily come under an ‘action’ heading as well, with frequent frantic encounters with different types of obstacles for you to overcome on your journey to guide Little Spammy through the pipelines of the internet. Little Spammy moves of his own accord but you must shape the world around him and organise the various routes of the internet to guide him to his destinations by sliding the tiles. This may sound simple, but when you take into account that there are the Internet Police roaming through the circuit on some tiles, and computers put up firewalls and spam filters after visits which then need to be dealt with before visiting again, it quickly becomes very tricky indeed.

It offers an easy to learn but difficult to master style of play. When you first play it the simplicity of it makes it seem easy: it looks slow paced and relatively basic. But the introduction of just one Netcop or a firewall can take the game to a whole new level. With these hurdles in the way, you have to focus not only on organising the puzzle, but evading the Internet Police and picking up a power-up to remove the firewall blocking access to one of the docking stations. It is also difficult to master because of the sheer range of advanced techniques the simple mechanics open up. Soon you learn to move the tile Little Spammy is on, on top of the ones around him, to open up a whole new play-style.

And this is just the easy mode. You may find yourself getting in a tangle in this mode once all the games features are put into use, but the game comes in three difficulty modes, Easy, Normal and Hard, meaning anyone looking for a challenge needn’t look any further. What may at first look as shallow as a puddle turns out to be as endless as an ocean – it is completely mind-boggling at times and one small lapse in concentration usually spells disaster.

However, this isn’t to say it is inacessible. Because it is basic at heart, anyone can play it and enjoy it – the range of difficulty levels futher cement this point. The cutesy art-style brings a life to spam that almost creates a feeling of empathy, and the game has a sense of humour that will keep you on your toes and ensure that it isn’t bog-standard grinding to get a high score, as there is certainly some laughs to be had at Undercoders imagining of the Internet.

Overall, Undercoders have created a nice blend of action and puzzle, which when combined with the charming concept and presentation, produces a fast-paced and somewhat addictive game. Features such as highlighting your character’s trajectory are thoughtful inclusions which help the game to run smoothly and caters for younger players too, but a steep difficulty curve could prove too much for some. Crazy Spammer, quite literally, provides a bang for your buck. The presentation is good, it offers a range of difficulty and it is a fairly original too. The sound effects are a bit naff and aren’t really up to scratch, but considering it is only $0.99, you can hardly complain.

The verdict: A cheap thrill that’s not for everyone but definitely worth a blast at that price.

Pros

  • Cute presentation and amusing ideas
  • Varied difficulty
  • Advanced, fast-paced puzzling to be had
  • Inexpensive

Cons

  • The sound isn’t great
  • May prove too difficult and frustrating for some

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Namco Bandai forms rights to publish Power Rangers

Remember back when you were younger and Power Rangers were great sources of watching teenage kids beating the snot out of monsters in completely unbelievable costumes and combine-able robot animals to form the Megazord? Well they are actually still around even though there have been so many iterations now that Zordon is nothing but a distant memory.

Regardless of that fact however, Namco Bandai has just partnered up with Saban Brands which owns the rights to Power Rangers Samurai. The samurai Power Rangers will master the ancient Samurai Symbols of Power and control the elements of nature like Fire, Water, Sky, Forest and Earth. There master (not Zordon) will be called Ji and their Zords will be a lion, dragon, ape, turtle and bear.

Carlson Choi who is the VP of Marketing at Namco Bandai had this to say about their new partnership with Saban Brands:

“As we kick off the year as the new NAMCO BANDAI Games, strategic partnerships are a key focus for us. Under this new partnership, I look forward to leveraging our strengths and capabilities with Saban Brands to increase our mutual reach with high quality game content. We are definitely excited to bring the Power Rangers series under our roster of titles.”

What type of game would you want them to make, considering its been years since a Power Rangers game was even made? Apparently the first game will feature the Power Rangers Samurai, which mark the 19th season of Power Rangers.

Yakuza 4 special edition outed by UK retailer GAME

Never say that a used game company hasn’t done anything for you, at least not if you are living in the UK that is. GAME, the UK retailer, has listed up an edition of Yakuza 4 that is called the Kuro Edition. Kuro means black in Japanese, such as kuroneko meaning black cat. Now this Kuro Edition will include a steel casing to help protect your usual flimsy plastic game case.

Despite the fact that the steel case is nice already, there are additional in-game contests which include new costumes for all of the in game characters, such as the wrestling outfits and suits seen above. Also given out is a survival mode where you must battle against bosses from the game, a underground fighting arena, and a racing mode apparently. Perhaps the most interesting feature for this package is the fact that it costs the exact same amount as your standard edition game, which is listed at £49.99. There is no sign of this edition going international at this point in time.

FFIV: Complete Collection gets a trailer

Square Enix just announced the existence of Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection on Tuesday and they have decided that after that news had settled into the minds of it’s fans, that it was time to release a trailer to help hype up the game’s existence. There are a number of diferent characters shown off in the video such as Rydia and Edge as well as a few other faces that may ring a bell to fans of the series.

Also we see that Square Enix is quick to reveal that they have apparently created an entirely new storyline that will help connect The After Years with Final Fantasy IV without any major jump in-between them. Unfortunately not much is known at the moment about this storyline but it is always good to see the classics revisited and revised. Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection will be hitting shelves in the US on April 19th for $30.

Burn The Rope – iPod Touch/iPhone

As the world of technology continues to grow, more and more updates and DLC is being submitted into the gaming world. Either big (Xbox 360 and Playstation 3), or small (iPod Touch and DSI) there coming to a screen near you! But today we won’t be looking at the big gaming systems, but in fact the simple and small game of “Burn The Rope” for the iPod/iPhone from Big Blue Bubble.

You may already know the “Cut The Rope” App with it’s complicated twists, turns, buttons, cute little monsters and cutting of the rope, has levels you must complete with up to a three star standard and a medium to hard game play depending on how far you get. “Burn The Rope” however, has completely changed up it’s game play, with having to rotate your device to keep the flame burning along the rope. It has the same sort of background as “Cut The Rope” but instead of collecting stars you get little tokens depending on how far you’ve burnt the rope, other similarities include, the level option which in both games you get to complete levels and then move on to a different stage, to having a little cute character as your mascot.

To be honest, you need a little bit of time to get use to the game, it’s controls and the specials it gives you along the way, but overall it is $1.19(AU) or 99c (US) well spent and hopefully the gaming and the level updates keep coming soon, providing us with hours of fun!

Download your copy today from the iTunes Store

Paradox Interactive Release Pride of Nations Trailer

Following successful historical strategy games as Birth of America, American Civil War, Napoleon’s Campaigns, and Wars in America, Pride of Nations is an upcoming turn-based strategy game for the PC from Paradox Interactive and developer AGEOD/Paradox. History lovers can look forward to taking control of a country and guiding it through industrialization, military conquest, and colonization. Eight nations are available to go to war with in both single and multiplayer: USA, Great Britain, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Austria-Hungary and Italy. AGEOD / Paradox have released a rather interesting trailer that can be viewed below, and it has announced Pride of Nations will include the following features:

Main Features:

•Immerse yourself in realistic historical gameplay set on a global map
•Play as the world’s Great Powers between 1850 and 1920
•Lead one of eight different countries, each with their own personality and agenda: USA, Great Britain, Germany, France, Japan, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
•Experience the most original diplomacy model ever created for a grand strategy game
•Explore a revolutionary system for building armies and fleets
•Fight against a strong AI through a number of new game mechanisms
•Battle it out with others in multiplayer with anew simultaneous turn-based engine
•Engage in a detailed world economy with realistic components

Back to the Future is coming to the PS3 and soon!

On Playstation 3, the Back to the Future: The Game series will debut on February 15, 2011.  Featuring the likenesses of Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd, the game will have an incredible story filled with cliffhangers and suspense written by Bob Gale, a co-writer and co-producer of the Back to the Future Trilogy. You will be able to play as Marty Mcfly in one of the most iconic and legendary time travel series of all time.  Pus, Doc will actually be voiced by Christopher Lloyd himself!

The game will be delivered in 5 parts.  Get the first episode for $19.99.  After that, you will be able to download each episode thereafter for free when they release.  You will be able to play as Marty Mcfly in one of the most iconic and legendary time travel series of all time.  Pus, Doc will actually be voiced by Christopher Lloyd himself!

The first episode of the game will also be available on the iPad soon.  Get more info in the game at the website here: http://www.telltalegames.com/bttf

Devil May Cry 4: Refrain Available NOW For iPhone!

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Capcom mobile has launched Devil May Cry 4: Refrain, an iPhone port of the epic console game Devil May Cry 4, recently released for Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. The hack and slash title attempts emulates the game’s stylish blend of guns and swordplay with customisation options, gothic supernatural world, deep combo system and impressive visuals and soundtrack. The game includes ten levels, eight boss fights, retina display graphics and Game centre achievements. Best part it is now on the Apple App Store for a limited-time launch price of $1.99. Capcom Entertainment recently released the following fact sheet as well as the following screenshots. Expect a Capsule Computers review soon of the iPhone version of the latest instalment of one of Capcom’s biggest franchises! 

  • Experience the hit console game in the palm of your hand
  • Ten epic levels and eight boss fights.
  • Signature blend of guns and swordplay
  • Deep combo system rewards stylish dispatching of enemies
  • Customize your play style by collecting and spending red orbs
  • Unique “Devil Bringer” arm opens up a range of combo options
  • Retina display graphics and Game Center achievements 

Splinter Cell Trilogy Sneaks It’s Way To PS3

Stealth lovers and wannabe spys will able to re-experience the first three of the critically-acclaimed Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell series: Splinter Cell (2002), Spinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow (2004) and Splinter Cell Chaos Theory (2005), onto one Blu-Ray disc, fully remastered in 720p high definition with enhanced graphics, and  with 3D stereoscopy view for 3D televisions. The game will also include a new Trophy System for a much more rewarding experience. Players can take control of Ubisoft’s sneaky Sam Fisher in Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Trilogy, which will be available in retail stores and on the Playstation Network during the first half of 2011.