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Twisted Pixel is releasing a new game and it is for Kinect – GunStringer

Twisted Pixel, the famed developer behind ‘Splosion Man, has released a trailer for their newest IP.  In the new game, you get to play as a marionette.  But not just any marionette. You are a troubled skeleton that is also a cowboy that is also on the warpath for revenge.  However, this will not be a drama filled soap opera of a game.  By making the main character as a marionette  playing in a stage based performance, Twisted Pixel is able to insert original, crazy and wacky ideas.  Most importantly, the game is made for Kinect and you can play it SITTING DOWN! Hooray!  Twisted Pixel also has promised extremely accurate controls.  Check out the trailer below to get an idea on how awesome this game will be.

Duty Calls – The next generation of modern war FPS

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It’s no secret that Call of Duty is an incredibly successful game.  After all, why wouldn’t it be?  It has extremely innovative and compelling multiplayer, quite possibly one of the BEST campaigns in the history of video games, there are NO other games even remotely similar and the story rivals that of Avatar.  Hell, even if you didn’t know that Call of Duty was great, surely you can assume based on the price of it’s map packs.  $15 for 3 old maps, man they must be high quality!

Up until now, no other game or franchise has come close to dethroning what is in all probability the greatest game to ever be made.  However, one development studio dares to dream.  Check out the game’s official site for a FREE DOWNLOAD of the game that will end the Call of Duty franchise, Duty Calls.

Latest batch of Batman: Arkham City screens

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has released more screenshots and a piece of concept art for Batman: Arkham City, sequel to the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum. This game’s predecessor was widely praised for its graphics (among other things like being sinister superhero game with great production values) and certainly looks like Arkham City is headed the same way just by taking a peek at these screenshots. Again, it looks very graphically impressive, and now that the game is freed from the bounds of the Arkham Asylum and let loose in the city, it should offer a completely new experience from the first game.

Take a look at the concept art above and the new screens for the game below:
 


Angry Birds Rio – movie tie-in

Rio! – upcoming 3D animated movie is the product of Brazillian/American co-operation, between Blue Sky Studios and 20th Century Fox. It is not short on vocal talents department, with Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Rodrigo Santoro, Kate del Castillo, Jamie Foxx,  Tracy Morgan, George Lopez, Leslie Mann, Jemaine Clement, Neil Patrick Harris, Jane Lynch, Robin Thicke and Will.I.Am in the cast.

Jessie Eisenberg is playing the voice of Blu, a member of rare species of macaw, who embarks on an adventure to meet a female of his kind. The movie is set to be released around 15/Apr/11 worldwide, with the lucky Brazilians getting a sneak preview ahead of the world on 08/Apr/11. In order to promote the movie, 20th Century Fox has announced a tie in with Rovio, releasing Angry Birds Rio!. Angry Birds Rio! will feature new characters, new music, and 45 new levels based on scenes from the movie. It is available now for iPhone, Palm, Nokia and Android phone platforms.

More details check out the video below 

Swap This! Review

Swap This!
Developer: Two Tribes
Publisher: EA
Platform: iPhone/iPod Touch
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 27 January
Price: (US)$0.99 – (AU)$1.19

Swap This! for the iPhone is a puzzle game which has you organising stacks of frozen fish (trapped in a surrounding cube of ice) into groups of at least four in order to free them. To call the concept eccentric would probably be a bit of an understatement, and when you take into account that one of the modes known as ‘Fish Fight’ has you launching these newly liberated critters at another larger, more threatening fish to prevent it from reaching the surface of the water, it really does sound a little bit crazy. And while the idea behind it acts only as an excuse to stack these multi-coloured creatures into organised arrangements, it is the game’s simplicity that will really win you over. Although it can offer more depth through power-ups, obstacles that get in your way in an attempt to hinder your mix and matching, and an ever-increasing level of difficulty that gets truly challenging very quickly.

It seems the only instruction needed to play this game is the title itself: Swap This! The controls are straight-forward, allowing anyone to play. It is simply an intuitive system where you touch one tile to select it (and touch it again if you want to deselect it), and following on from that touch the tile you want to swap it with and the game does the rest. There’s no dragging or sliding involved, just quick flourishes of the fingertips that make for a clean switching system. Soon you learn to do this at speed and develop skills for more in-game techniques to create longer chains or simultaneous chains, both of which come with nifty score bonuses. Some unlockable power-ups aid you in clearing the board and getting combos, and enemies which block off parts of the game board also add some variety to the game.

Variety also comes through the choice of three different game modes, each providing slight variations on the Swap This! formula. The first, Fish Fight, which I have already mentioned, is arguably the main game mode. Your aim in this mode is to create the groups of the same coloured fish, which are then used to whack a large, sinister-looking fish down to the depths of the ocean. This motive is represented along the side of the screen with the enemy fish and the ocean visualised in a meter, monitoring it as it creeps up the screen with each attack pushing him further down. Creating larger chains and bigger combos is more effective and will push the enemy fish down further, whereas smaller groupings won’t help to push it down very much at all. There is even videos at the end of each round which change depending on whether you win or lose, portraying your little guys fighting of the large fish or being eaten by it depending on the outcome. Most will find this mode to be the most addictive of them all, as you will keep wanting to see if you can pass through rounds faster and faster each time, and seeing if you can progress past the fish that got you last time round.

The other two modes are ‘Minute Match’ and ‘Puzzles’, with the contents of each being explained quite nicely by their titles. As you would expect from a name like that, Minute Match is a test of speed, giving you a minute to get as higher score as possible. While most of your time will probably go into the other two modes, this one is ideal for short bursts of play when out and about, and also is the mode that makes best use of the Facebook and Twitter support. Although the whole game is high score-based, it is this mode that will bring out the most competition with friends, especially when social network support is utilised.

The final play mode is Puzzles, which provides a more methodical approach to playing the game, ousting the frantic tapping of the other modes for a more slow and steady play style. It does this through removing any time constraints and simply giving you a range of different circumstances with the sole aim being to match everything up in the fewest moves possible. There are three modes to play through -easy, medium and hard- with targets within each puzzle, offering replay value to go back and get all gold medals. Unfortunately, you are forced to play through the insultingly easy first lot of puzzles before you can unlock the others, but as with the rest of the game, it quickly becomes surprisingly tricky in places.

Overall, Swap This! is an excellent puzzler, that’s suitable for all ages. It has been crafted to hold appeal amongst youngsters with it’s cutesy graphical style, but quickly becomes devilishly difficult and can pose a challenge to the most seasoned of gamers. But it’s not all frantic fingers either: the Puzzles mode gives the option of a more thoughtful approach to the game, and some of the harder enigmas really do require a lot of logic. The game’s addictive simplicity makes it an absolute winner, and for the tiny asking price, you can’t really go wrong.

Pros

  • Colourful design
  • Simple but enjoyable concept
  • Addictive gameplay
  • Logic-based Puzzles mode
  • Facebook and Twitter support for those who know other people with the game
  • Bargain price-tag

Cons

  • Menu music and sound effects can be irritating
  • Simplicity may not be to everyone’s taste

9-5-capsules-out-of-10

Capsule Computers Podcast Episode 001 – Let The Games Begin

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It is finally here !!!  The first ever Capsule Computers Podcast!  Phil (MasterAbbott), Dylan (RadicalDylan) and Jed (Jedmankaboom18), bring you the latest news, reviews and discussions in the world of video games.

Download this podcast on iTunes or the Zune Marketplace.  Or, have a listen down below. Please rate and review us as well.  We will be back next week with the Capsule Computers Podcast Episode 002. For now, crack open your favorite audio listening program and give Episode 001 a listen.  Make sure to listen to the whole thing.  You never know what kind of sur-PRIZES we laid in there. 🙂

Finally, we had Darth Vader working on some plumbing today, so don’t be alarmed if you occasionally hear his racket.  Those pesky problems will be fixed in next weeks show.  Make sure to write us at [email protected] for suggestions, tips and questions – THE BEST suggestions and questions will be given a mention on the show and you might even win a prize !!

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Links to our coverage of the things we mentioned in the podcast:

NGP – Next Generation Portable aka, PSP 2

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/psp-2-officially-announced-out-this-holiday-season-in-japan/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/ngp-to-feature-live-area-user-interface-incorporates-trophies-friends-and-more/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/gamestops-prediction-of-the-ngps-pricing-as-seen-by-its-pre-order/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/official-ngp-media-released-video-and-close-up-pictures-inside/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/few-titles-revealed-for-ngp-uncharted-demoed/

Nintendo 3DS

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/3ds-european-event-reveals-technology-and-games/

Black Ops: First Strike DLC

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/ps3-firmware-update-blocks-cheaters-on-cod/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/black-ops-first-strike-dlc-due-on-1st-february/

Test Drive Unlimited 2

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/test-drive-unlimited-2-car-customisation/

Dead Space 2

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/dead-space-2-review/

Dead Rising XBLA

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2010/09/dead-rising-2-case-zero-xbla-review/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2010/12/dead-rising2-case-west-xbla-review/

Metro 2033 Review

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2010/03/metro-2033-xbox-360-review/

Homefront Preview

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/homefront-multiplayer-hands-on-preview/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/homefront-will-have-exclusive-dlc-maps-on-xbox-360/

New Kirby Game

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/nintendo-of-japan-announce-new-kirby-title-for-the-wii/

LA Noire

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/l-a-noire-gets-an-official-release-date-second-trailer-shown/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/screenshots-from-the-la-noir-homicide-desk/

Modern Combat: Domination

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/modern-combat-domination-psn-review/

Breach Review

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/breach-xbla-review/

Dead Space Interview

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/dead-space-iphone-gameplay-and-interview/

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/dead-space-2-interview-with-shereif-fattouh-producer/

SHIFT extended

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/shift-extended-playstation-mini-review/

Mario Sports Mix

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/mario-sports-mix-review/

Two Worlds II Review:

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/two-worlds-ii-xbox-360-review/

Preorder Bulletstorm from our online store:

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/online-store/ (Search Bulletstorm in the SIDE BAR)

Preorder the regular edition before February 22nd and get upgraded to the EPIC Edition for FREE!

The Epic Edition includes the Gears of War 3 Beta and many other extras.

Lil’ Pirates/Capsule Computers Youtube

http://www.youtube.com/user/CapsuleComputers#p/a/u/2/zxWd-Jp-dR4

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/lil-pirates-video-gameplay-hints-and-tips/

Mad Catz Controller: Gears of War 3

https://www.capsulecomputers.com.au/2011/01/mad-catz-will-release-gears-of-war-3-accessories/

The Dreaded Drop BEAR!!! RUN!:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drop_bear

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Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection available on April 19th

What better way to celebrate a game’s 20 year anniversary than to re-release it together with its own sequel. Now the game that I am talking about is Final Fantasy IV and it has been made official as of today that Square Enix will be releasing the Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection on April 19th this year for $29.99.

The Complete Collection part of the title means that it also includes The After Years which has only been on the Wii as Wiiware in the West at this point. Besides the addition of The After Years, Final Fantasy IV has also received a full graphic overhaul to make them shine on the PSP and the musical score has received a new soundtrack arrangement. This means that if you are having that RPG itch you can get it scratched by a classic that will look better than ever and be just as good as when it was released all those years ago.

Namco Networks fully merged with Namco Bandai America

Anyone can look at the success of various iPhone games and say that they want in on that piece of pie. Now Namco Bandai has had their hands in Smart Phone gaming for awhile now under the subsidiary Namco Networks. Though this may not appeal to some people, it is great news for those who love to take their favorite franchises on the road with them. Last year when Splatterhouse and Puzzle Quest 2 released onto various consoles, they also received a modified release on iPhones as well.

This was just the first sign of the integration of Namco Networks into Namco Bandai America, and now it is official that the two groups have become one with Namco Bandai America absorbing Namco Networks. What exactly can we expect in the future now that Namco Networks has a more substantial studio backing its productions? Well Carlson Choi who is the VP of Marketing for Namco Bandai America has stated:

“We’ve already made Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima accessible on mobile devices and More Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima available on mobile, Android, Windows Phone 7 and iOS platforms. To continue the momentum around the Dr. Kawashima Brain franchise, Body and Brain Connection will launch Feb. 8 exclusively for Kinect, for Xbox 360, controller-free games and entertainment, with Brain Exercise with Dr. Kawashima 3 launching later this year on Java, BREW, iPhone and iPad.”

Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 gets a Launch Trailer…

One series that has came a long way is Capcom’s Bionic Commando franchise. With the newest title, Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 hitting the PSN and Xbox Live Arcade tomorrow, Capcom have now released a shiny new launch trailer. In this sequel to the hit 2-D side scrolling series, many new environments, weapons, and enemies come into play but in my opinion, the most interesting new feature is the ability to now have Spencer jump. It might not sound like much, but this one addition is sure to completely change up the whole way the game is played, offering new strategies and a whole new feel to the game’s physics based puzzles and platforming.

In the trailer you can get a nice flashback from the classic as Capcom shows how the series has truly evolved up to now as well as showing the chaotic gameplay that players can expect as Spencer swings and jumps through areas. Also shown are some of the new upgrades, high power weaponry, and a look at the classic co-op that will also be available in this sequel. Bionic Commando Rearmed 2 launches tomorrow, February 3rd for 1200 points for the XBLA & $14.99 for the PSN. Check out the new trailer below.

Tropico 4 Due out this Summer for the Xbox 360 & PC…

Citizens of the world, get ready! Kalypso Media have now announced new details and a window of release for their sequel to the critically praised Tropico series, Tropico 4. Tropico 4 will have players return in the role of El Presidente, tyrannical (or benevolent) dictator of the island paradise of Tropico. A whole new challenge has arisen over the island and it is now up to the player to build an empire and gather support from your growing population. This new entry in the series promises to add in even more missions, maps, buildings, enhancements to the political and economic systems to enhance the dictating experience.

Even more political decision making will be present with Tropico 4, including new superpowers to negotiate with and the ability to elect prime ministers to persuade the public into having your policies passed. Mother nature will also be present yet again as well, serving to dish out some crazy situations that will be sure to test even the toughest leaders with disasters in which your decisions will be completely crucial to the survival of your land.

Other features include:

  • New campaign – Face 20 new challenging missions across 10 entirely new maps
  • Build Your Vision of Island Perfection – Not only are the graphics enhanced, but 20 new buildings including the stock exchange, shopping mall, aqua park and a mausoleum for El Presidente allow you to craft your perfect balance of beauty and economic efficiency
  • State of Emergency – Six new interactive disasters including volcanoes, droughts and tornadoes prove that Mother Nature can be a tougher adversaries than opponents bent on your political ouster
  • Council of Ministers – Appoint selected citizens to ministerial posts to help push through and enact your more controversial decisions and edicts
  • National Agenda – Receive objectives from Tropican factions, foreign geopolitical powers or opportunities relating to current island events that can further or hamper your dictatorial ambitions
  • Facebook and Twitter integration – Post live Tweets directly from the game or create posts automatically upon completion of missions, unlocking achievements, etc. Store and display achievements and screenshots of your ultimate island empire on facebook and compare your Dictator Rankings against others online (Windows PC only feature)

I am a big fan of the Tropico series so I can say this new title is definitely on my watch list. The only thing I am a bit concerned about was the glitch that took place in Tropico 3, making it impossible to load saved data from a map with a large population on the Xbox 360 version. This was addressed by Kalypso , but has still yet to receive a patch so hopefully this problem is not present in Tropico 4. For more information about Tropico 4 which releases in the second quarter of 2011, you can check out www.kalypsomedia.com.