Grandpa once told Cliffy that he can do anything if he just set his mind to it. So what did Cliffy do ?? He made a video game that could let him blow out a man’s asshole !! (AWESOME)
It seems that Cliffy’s life long dream has finally come true !! (achievement un-corked – 150g)
Here’s to you POP POP !!
Check out the video below and see for yourselves what dreams are made of. Who else out there has the same dream as Cliffy ? I know The Radical One here at Capsule Computers does 😉 and we’re all hoping it’ll come true too !!
Bulletstorm will be out on the 24th of February, have you preorderd your copy yet ? If not, make sure you click on links below and do so now !!
If you do you’ll also get exclusive access to take part in Gears Of War 3 beta testing. Now that’s what I’m talking about !!!
Developer: People Can Fly
Release Date: Feb 24, 2011
Genre: Shooter, First-Person
Platform: Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Website: http://www.bulletstorm.net/
ESRB: M
The year has only just begun and you know what that brings us? If you guessed: ‘Another year’, then yes you would be correct, but it’s not the answer I was looking for. The most correct answer would have been: ‘Another year of conventions!’. And what a year it will be, especially when it opens with a convention that’s as epic as Armageddon.
Armageddon is well known as a highly popular sci-fi, comics, anime, gaming and other various forms of geekery convention. This means that there will be plenty of interesting things to see, hear and participate in. And what’s a convention without a horde of cosplayers? ‘Not a convention?’, you got that right!
This year we have a very excellent guest list, including:
Sci-fi
Karen Allen
Michael Rosenbaum
Laura Vandervoort – So very attractive!
Christopher Heyerdahl – Love this guys coat, I want one so bad!
and the most really very epic – David Hewlett
Animated
Ashley Johnson
Paul Eiding
Comics
Dan Slott
Ethan Van Sciver
Gaming
Michael McConnohie The freaking LICH KING!
Reality TV
Ami Cusack.
Authors
Robert Rankin
All conventions have their own events and special activities for attendees to, er…., attend. Here’s a list of what to expect from Armageddon:
Armageddon Film Festival
Kamehameha contest (Most fun to to watch)
Live Wrestling
Merch Shopping
Collectibles
Gaming
K.I.T.T – The car from Knight Rider
Live Concerts
Amusement park rides
Eating contests
Fear Factor
Voice acting seminars
Cosplay Competitions
Judging from the looks of things, this is going to be one epic event for all attendees! I know that I’m going to be there, I hope that you will be too! If you see me or any other members of Capsule Computers around, come and say ‘Hi!’; we don’t bite (people) too often :P.
Info and pricing –
Armageddon Expo – Sydney Showground, Homebush, February 26 & 27, 2011
Admission Prices – General Admission (at the door or through TICKETEK)
Here’s a quick guide showing you 5 neat ways to make the most out of your newly acquired piece of kit:
Tune-tastic
It may seem like a bit of a drag, but if you run the Kinect Tuner (accessed from the Kinect Hub or Guide) multiple times in different lighting conditions, your gaming experience will benefit as Kinect will become more sensitive. There are options for Tracking, Audio and Calibration, with the latter being the most useful although they are all worth a try.
ID, please?
Kinect can recognise your face and sign in the profile corresponding to the person standing in front of the sensor through Kinect ID. It is also useful to run this at different times of the day as it gets more data on what you look like and, as a result, gets better at recognising you.
Demos included
Kinect Adventures, which comes bundled with every Kinect unit, includes demos of three other games on the disc: Dance Central, Kinect Joy Ride and Your Shape: Fitness Evolved. These can be played from the Kinect Adventures main menu in the bottom-left corner.
On top of the world Putting Kinect on top of your TV means it can sense you from a slightly closer range, which can be a big help if you have limited space. On the other hand, you could build a stand or wall-mount it above the screen and still reap the same benefits.
Connect with PC users
Kinect can also be used for video chat with people who are on Windows Live Messenger by going into Kinect Hub and choosing Video Kinect. Next, select the menu under the video preview (right-hand side) then select Windows Live Messenger.
N.B. You need a controller on hand to sign-in.
I hope this guide proved useful and you found out something new you can do with Xbox 360 Kinect!
Megaman Legends 3, the latest installment in a long line of the highly popular Megaman franchise, was announced late last year to the delight of many fans. In particular, the very vocal crowd of hardcore Legends fans. The third game in the Legends series appears to follow a new set of protagonists, as opposed to Megaman Volnutt and his companion Roll. A short while after the announcement for the game was made the developers held a contest to decide on the names and appearance of the main characters. This article is to look at the leading female, Aero.
This is Aero, she’s kind of cute 😀
Judging on the looks of the character, she looks like she may be a digger… perhaps even searching for the Legendary ‘Mother-Lode’.
Her appearance is quite fashionable and seems to be quite cute. Of particular interest are her belted arm-zippers, while fashionable they also appear as though they could be helpful for somebody who indeed spends their day digging for things. The thing that is most appealing about the design though is that it is very Megaman-esque while retaining the Legends art-style. That is so very awesome!
The modelling process behind Aero looks quite complicated, but has resulted in a very artistic character that shares an excellent resemblance to the art style of the previous games. Be sure to check out the first part of the modelling process here at Capcom Unity and the second part here. For more updates on the development process, be sure to check back to the development blog frequently over at Capcom Unity
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The Legends series began life on the Playstation1 in the late nineties and was well *very* well received by fans of the Megaman franchise, it was also ported to the N64 a few years after it’s Japanese release (’97PS1, ’00N64). It was also the first Megaman game to make use of a completely three-dimensional environment while retaining the tough as nail platforming and boss-fight elements. While the main Megaman canon follows through from series to series with it’s worldbuilding (Megaman, Megaman X, Megaman Zero, Megaman ZX), this was the first (proper) spin-off to be set in a different universe to the main canon which, of course, helped it into it’s popular status among fans. In this universe the world has become flooded and scavengers, known as diggers, go and hunt down the legendary ‘Mother-Lode’, widely believed as the ultimate treasure to end all of the worlds energy troubles.
The first legends game was popular enough to warrant a sequel, which was also released on the Playstation1. The game shares a similar goal to the first. And that leaves us with Legends 3, to be released on the 3DS handheld.
At CES, Creative announced that they will be releasing a wireless pair of headphones for their Surround Blaster 3D Tactic series. This headset will be compatible with Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Mac hardware. Hopefully they are a good product, because I really want a pair. Take a look at all those beautiful features:
Tunable 50mm audio drivers
Independent voice and game volume controls
Detachable noise-canceling microphone
Base-station features a line in, for use with media streamers, TVs or MP3 players
THX TruStudio Pro software suite on the Mac and PC
360 degree surround sound
Automatically and continuously measures volume; compensates for abrupt changes
Enhanced voices during in-game communication
Customizable Mac and PC settings
Programmable VoiceFX for voice morphing
The Creative Sound Blaster Tactic3D Omega wireless gaming headset will be available in February 2011 for $199.99. Whew…
Greg Bear has completed work on the newest novel in the Halo series. The book is entitled Halo: Cryptum. Two other books are on the way that will complete the series. The contents of the book include details on the Forerunners and why they went extinct. Will the extinction of other species be included too? Maybe… dinosaurs?! The Precursors, the forerunners to the Forerunners, will also be described in detail, because everybody needs to know about super advanced aliens. You can go to your local bookstore or super advanced digital device to purchase this reading material. Just make sure you memorize every detail. You never know, someday you may NEED this info.
“The great part about what Greg has just begun with HALO: Cryptum is
that it opens up this amazing universe that emerged from the game
industry to anyone curious about HALO,” says Tor senior editor Eric
Raab. “It takes place thousands of years before the games themselves,
making it a great place to enter the world. And the fact it’s a human
origins story from one of the genre’s masters, makes it a substantial
science fiction offering on its own.”
Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage Developer:Koei Publisher: Tecmo Koei Games Platform: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Review) Release Date: November 2nd 2010 Price: $59.99 US, £49.99 UK, $89.99 AUS
Overview:
ATATATATATATATATATATATA!!! Okay got that out of the way already. For those who don’t recognize that sound then you have missed out on one of the most violent manga/anime series to date. What I mean of course is Fist of the North Star. Fist of the North Star was originally a manga back in the mid to late 80’s with an anime series based off of it running at the same time. It featured over the top kung-fu violence with exploding bodies and rippling muscles. Now that the creators of the Dynasty Warriors have adapted the franchise to a video game setting, will it still feel just as great as it used to? WATAH!
Story:
The Earth has been ravaged by a nuclear war and much of the world is nothing more than a desert wasteland. The survivors of the disaster have banded together into different tribes to fight over what few supplies remain in the world and often these gangs prey upon the weak. Ken, the successor of the martial art known as Hokuto Shinken has lost his fiancée Yuria to his half-brother Shin and Jagi and there is nothing that is going to stop him from destroying both of them and saving Yuria.
In the Legend mode players will experience the above storyline and for the most part those who have read the manga or watched the anime will definitely be getting the most out of the experience as the game follows the story laid down by these two works surprisingly well. The characters are extremely well fleshed out and believable, including the different allies you will meet along the way such as Mamiya and Toki.
For those who haven’t had the pleasure of reading or watching the different Fist of the North Star story before there is still much to love here. There are subtle nuances that may pass under the radar due to the fact that newcomers will not have as much backstory to speak of when they find encounter certain characters or experience specific parts of the story but this wouldn’t be noticeable to new players anyways.
Also included is a Dream Mode game option which gives each character in the story a unique storyline that meshes well with the Fist of the North Star canon. Sure all of these stories are original but they are all well done and only a handful will feel like they were rushed through simply to be another character on the list.
Graphics:
Those who are familiar with the Dynasty Warrior’s franchise will find themselves amazed by how great Ken’s Rage looks. The graphics are really well done and the characters themselves have been received an updated visual style that matches their characters from the original story perfectly. The character motions and attacks are very well done and feel as fluid as karate should be. Enemies explode like balloons full of blood after receiving perhaps the best recreations of the character’s special moves that I’ve ever seen.
There are some problems however with the graphics as the areas that you fight are unfortunately not very varied. Of course you can give Ken’s Rage a little bit of breathing room because the setting is a nuclear wasteland after all, but there could have been at least a little more variation in the design of the different levels. Plus the camera itself is occasionally an issue as it reacts slowly to your movements. You can control the camera yourself but it is unfortunate that you have to pause your killing performance simply to adjust the camera to make sure you are hitting the enemies still. Also there are noticeable drops in framerate during parts of the game including parts of heavy action.
Audio:
The background music that takes place during your battles is more or less all rock songs that are there so you have something to fight too. Unfortunately this means that there isn’t anything memorable and it can easily be forgotten, meaning it is serviceable at best. The voice acting is also subpar on the English setting. The voice work is often done poorly and unbelievable but thankfully there is an option to turn on the original Japanese voice work and have subtitles translate it for you. It is worth noting that the option to pick between the two dialogues is a nice addition as lately many games have forgone including the Japanese voice work and this can cause some original fans to be upset with the subpar dub work.
Gameplay:
As you start up the game you will notice that there are three different modes you can choose from. Legend Mode is another name for story mode and will follow the main story of Fist of the North Star pretty faithfully. You will be able to pick between Ken, Mamiya, Raho, Rei and Toki to play through their story missions. The Dream Mode as I mentioned earlier will take you through a unique story for each character supplied inside of Ken’s Rage. Finally the third option is Challenge Mode which means survival mode where you attempt to survive as long as possible against waves of enemies.
Now Ken’s Rage may not appear very unique, as far as fighting goes, to those who have already played any Dynasty Warrior games in the past; considering much of the game still has the same elements of the series translated into different forms and given new skins. If you have never actually played a Dynasty Warrior game before then you will easily be able to ease yourself into the game with the simple control scheme which you will be introduced to immediately and will most likely not need to elaborate on throughout your experience.
You have your basic light attack and heavy attack as well as jumping and blocking. Also special Musou moves return in the form of Signature Moves. These are performed after filling your Spirit Reserves Gauge by killing enemies and stringing together large combo attacks and every time that is filled you will store away the energy to be used later for a Signature Move. These Signature Moves are yours to choose and one fighter can hold four at a time. These can be chosen with the D-Pad and each one will take off saved energy bars. The higher the cost obviously the more elaborate the move and the more damage it will do to the enemies around you (also the cooler it will look).
Also fighters will build up something known as a Focus Gauge as they battle. The more damage you take and deal will raise this gauge. The player can use their Focus to make their attacks unblockable and do more damage by pressing LT. Also during this mode players can use something known as the Hyper Signature special move by pressing the standard Signature Move button and this attack will decimate enemies around you and deal heavy damage to boss characters. This grows essential in later levels as bosses are difficult to defeat and occasionally regenerate health which causes them to be very troublesome opponents to beat.
Also included into the game is the Star Chart which some will remember from the Fist of the North Star saga. The Star Chart forms the stars of the Little Dipper and you can complete different challenges that are given to you per stage and will buff your characters abilities if you can complete the challenges. These are a nice little addition and usually are just difficult enough to give the player a challenge or try something they would not have aimed for before.
Unfortunately there is no online multiplayer to Ken’s Rage. There is local multiplayer which turns the game into split-screen format but it would have been nice to experience at least Dream Mode with other players online. There is plenty of replayability that is to be sure, what with all of the different Dream Modes you can play through and the ways you can level up your fighters to stronger heights but an online option would have been a nice addition nonetheless.
Also worth mentioning is the fact that although there is a lot of replayability within Ken’s Rage there is also a lot of repetitiveness. Enemies are not very varied beyond the unique boss characters and the areas you traverse are all very similar to one another and even with all of the different body bursting attacks you have at your disposal some players may quickly fall into a lull of button mashing simply due to this repetitiveness.
Overall:
Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage faithfully brings with it much of what fans of the series will love. The storyline is there, the characters make the transfer flawlessly, and there is plenty of blood and martial arts to be had. Unfortunately those new to the series will not get quite as much enjoyment without the nostalgia bug but should enjoy the story just as much. If only there had been at least a little bit more change from the standard Dynasty Warrior formula to save Ken’s Rage from becoming repetitive and bland at times due to similarly designed areas and repetitive fighting.
Well, it is a new year, and one of our projects for this year is to start a podcast. Of course it will be the best podcast ever, but we want your suggestions to make it the best. So, retweet this, Facebook it, and do whatever you want to do to this post. We want as many suggestions as possible. In return, we will give you the best damn entertainment this side of Australia!
Some things to think about:
What should we discuss? Should we do reviews, news, reader mail, what have you been playing, etc?
Every week or every two weeks?
Anything else? Don’t limit your suggestions, we will consider anything!
On behalf of the Capsule Computers, I would like to extend our sincere gratitude to every member of this entire community (Web, Twitter, Facebook and even YouTube). Thanks for reading!
Also, submit your reader emails, suggestions and everything else you might want to hear on the show to [email protected] so that we can read ’em on our first podcast!
Two fitness programs are available on Xbox Live for download as DLC. The two new programs are the “New Year New You” and “Dance Workout: Bollywood.” The first one is tailored to help people get get back in shape after all that partying done over the holidays. And the Bollywood program pairs dancing and exercise together. Remember that this game requires the Kinect to play. Each add-on will cost 4oo MS points or 560 points when bought together. Over 12 pieces of DLC will come out in the first 6 months of 2011. Two other workouts, the “Toned Body Program” and the “Cardio Boxing Platinum” are already available as DLC.
BUT WAIT !!! THERE’S MORE !!!
In celebration of the New Year and a “New You,” the Your Shape: Fitness Evolved App lets users view and manage their Your Shape profile and stats on-the-go, allowing them to quickly and easily track how many calories they’ve burned and monitor progress made towards their fitness or weight loss goals.
The Your Shape: Fitness Evolved App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch or at www.itunes.com/appstore.
It appears THQ’s boss of core games is at it again. Danny Bilson of THQ is so eager to talk about Homefront, he is already disclosing details of a possible sequel.
The second game will take place near the radioactive Mississippi, a locale left in the dark in the maps of the first game. But could this mean the arrival of mutants? It is silly to speculate at this early stage, and the sequel’s future hangs in the fray as to whether Homefront sells well this February. We’ve seen a lot of studios get the chop after poor sales figures, but certainly delaying the game from its originally scheduled November release was a good move by THQ, eluding a would-be fatal rivalry with the launch of Black Ops and Kinect.