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Breath of Death VII: The Beginning Review

Breath of Death VII: The Beginning
Publisher: Zeboyd Games
Developer: Zeboyd Games
Platforms: Xbox 360 (Reviewed)
Release Date: April 5th, 2010

 

Overview:
Remember the good old days? Before everything became extremely complicated and it took five presses of a button to even swing your sword at the enemy? I sure do and so does Zeboyd Games the makers of Breath of Death VII: The Beginning. Gone are the complicated procedures and back is the pure enjoyment of battling monsters and discovering the truth behind the darkness.

Story:
War never changes, but the ways in which we wage war can change the face of the globe entirely, including those who reside upon it’s surface. During the last great war, an unknown country had detonated a devastating weapon laying waste to the entire globe. Now only one thing could have survived the chaos, and I use the world survived lightly. This is due to the fact that everything in the game consists of the undead and mutated.

The undead have adapted to their lifestyles as well as can be expected, and sometimes better in most cases as they have much longer lifespans. However darkness has started to rise and many hostile creatures have started encroaching upon the undead, planning on making them permanently dead.

Enter a heroic skeleton named DEM, who is the strong silent time. Though this is because he lacks a tongue. He was traveling alone as all such heroes do, until he is forced into the party of three others. SARA a ghost witch who can read minds, and therefor speaks for DEM, much to his discomfort. LITA a tech-vampire who’s love for machinery only rivals her love of blood. Finally there is ERIK, a noble prince. The only problem is that he is also a zombie.

This unique party of heroes must travel the land in search of the secrets of the past, to unearth what they must do to change the future and prevent the evil from wiping out all un-life as they know it. Their journeys will take them from the dankest of caves, to the ruined cities of years gone by.

I greatly enjoy the story for the fact that there is a main twist in it the whole time. The entire world is already dead, and everything in the world is either undead, or a mutant. Even your own party. This spices up an otherwise standard storyline that most RPGs share and puts it’s own little spin on things.

Graphics & Design:
It is literally impossible to judge the graphics of the game by today’s standards. However the game is intended to be in retro style and it pulls that off perfectly. The levels and dungeons in which you fight are well designed splendidly with intricate details and mazes placed within the design.

These mazes are both cleverly done and sometimes quite hidden. There are times you will be traversing through an abandoned city only to find yourself surrounded by unpassable foliage. Thus begins a hedge maze of it’s own design. Sometimes you may find your way out, other times you will find yourself back where you started simply because of the design of the levels.

The monsters you will be battling themselves are well designed and only slightly suffer from palette swapping. Even then there are slight differences between the similar appearing monsters. Unlike other games which will swap palettes indiscriminately, BoDVII features monsters that are changed ever so slightly on top of their color. A looter may appear normal one moment, and appear as a devil looter the next with the color changed to red on the skin, however the devil will also have horns and a tail to go along with the standard appearance.

There is one small problem with the blocking of certain areas. In areas that you are approaching a hole or a pit that is inaccessible, the tiles on the floor closest to the hole will shade into darkness near the bottom. This is to provide the appearance that the hole is extremely deep and that the floor disappears down into it. However you are able to walk on these pieces of tile which are the walls of the hole.

By the way, if you noticed that the characters in the game look vaguely similar to those from another game, don’t worry. It was entirely intentional by the developers to have certain characters appear similar to heroes from other retro RPGs, up to you to decide who is who though.

Gameplay:
To start with, the gameplay features random battles. Don’t worry too much though because BoDVII has an entirely new feature that I wish many RPGs had thought of a long time ago. This feature is the limited amount of random battles that can happen in any one area. This feature makes complete sense and in the long run really helps the gameplay. Because if you think about it, there are only so many orcs that can live in a small village, or so many wolves in a forest. Once the battles remaining has reached None! you will not have to worry any further about random battles occurring.

However there is another feature that has been added that is quite nice. That feature is the Fight option in the menu, which triggers a battle immediately in any area where random battles can happen. This is useful for not only grinding levels. But also is useful for if you wish to take out all random battles in an area as soon as you enter, thus making the rest of the dungeon and exploration nice and enjoyable.

Battles themselves are fast paced and include a combo system. Certain skills usable by your party members will do much more damage depending on how large the combo counter is. When these skills are used however the combo gauge resets to zero. There is also the feature of Unite attacks which combine the abilities of two party members together to unleash a devastating attack on one or all the enemies that stand in your path to the truth.

Level advancement is quite unique as well and this is how the game offers true re-playability. This is due to the fact that after any character in your party gains a level, you have the option of selecting two different skills or stat boosts that your character will receive upon level up. This choice comes with your standard level up stats, and is considered a bonus. You can make your party members full single target destroyers, or have their skills focus more upon an entire group of monsters, it is all up to you to decide.

Characters can equip two different items, a weapon and a piece of armor. The weapons vary slightly depending on how many hits they deal out, increasing the combo counter. Or they also may hit a single target, various targets, or all targets on a map. This requires some thought on how you wish to also develop your characters and supply the equipment to benefit the abilities you have given them.

There is one problem here however, when you are purchasing weaponry and armor from stores in town, there is no option to sell back anything that is weaker or that you have double of, or simply will not need. This forces players to carry weaponry that they started with all the way to the end of the game. This is not a very large issue, however it does waste the potential to purchase better equipment that would have been obtainable if you could have sold your older equipment.

Last but not least, the humor in the game is top notch.  Occasionally you will see something that appears to be familiar from another video game, but set up entirely to be the butt of a joke.  During chats with your own team mates you will discover bits of dialogue which will mimic those from other video games and parody them.  There are also situations and map designs themselves that will parody other games.  One small example is the fact that there is a treasure chest behind a door at the beginning of the game, however there is no way to obtain the treasure chest and the game itself even tells you so.

Overall:
Breath of Death VII: The Beginning is a great retro styled RPG and truly stands for what it believes in. Which is bringing back the feel of a retro game, as well as include many parodies and jokes relating towards other video games. There are a few small problems here and there but literally nothing that should steer you away from purchasing this game. Especially not when it only costs 80 MSP ($1).

I give Breath of Death VII: The Beginning 9-0-capsules-out-of-10

Samsung 3DTV available in stores starting tomorrow in Oz

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You can have the best gaming consoles in town but you also need a good TV to play it on. Well, it’s coming. Real soon.

Samsung’s new 3DTV flat plasma’s and LCD’s are now due for release here in Australia and will hit the retail shops gradually starting April 26th 2010.  Avaliable in sizes up to 55″ for LED baclit Series 7 LCDs, whopping 60″ for CCFL backlit Series 6 LCDs up to a monster 63″ for the Series 7 plasma.

Many other brands such as Panasonic, Sony, LG etc are also bringing 3D capable TV’s this year but currently, Samsung and Toshiba are the only ones that are capable of 2D to 3D conversion on the fly. This means that you don’t need special 3D blu-rays to get a taste of three dimensional experience. Yes, you can even watch Home and Away in 3D now. Effect won’t be as great and some sources might look worse or make you real dizzy. If so, just turn the function off and watch in regular 2D. Simple.

Active shutter glasses are needed to enjoy the 3D effect and 2 glasses come bundled as well as a full 3D version of Monsters vs Aliens Blu-ray title. But there is a catch with these 3D Blu-ray titles and it’s going to cost you as you will need to also purchase a 3D capable Blu-ray player to watch it in 3D. (It will properly display as a 2D movie in normal players however) If you have a bigger family, you can buy more glasses in various shapes and sizes also.

Much more information about the lineup and some cool videos of commercials and events can be seen from the official promo website.
http://www.samsung.com/au/newsletters/consumers/april2010/

It would be very interesting to hook up the Wii, XBOX360 or the PS3 and try out the 2D to 3D feature with the games. Umm, Samsung, could you send us a review sample? Please…? Now I’m starting to regret my TV purchase last year…

Backbreaker pushed to June 1st release

Backbreaker isn’t our run of the mill football game. Sure you won’t be seeing some of your favorite teams in the roster line-up, nor even your favorite players. You will however see some outrageous hits and tackles. Because Backbreaker, the first game by Natural Motion uses a new engine called the Euphoria engine, which unlike modern day football games, calculates all the physical interactions occurring in the game, right then and there. There are no pre-set motions and captures for tackles and everything else in the game. Which means that nearly every single tackle and push will be unique.

Not only that but now the game has been pushed forward to a release date on June 1st. I don’t know about you but this could be a contender for one of the best football games of the year, rivaling the old standard of Madden.

Split Second: Velocity Power Plays Video

Split/Second: Velocity has another video, this time showing off the game’s Power Plays, which are triggered and can destroy strategic pieces of scenery up ahead.

You can earn a Power Play by simply filling the bar on your HUD by performing certain tasks. You can then pick the optimum moment and then BOOM! Watch the video for  more information

Split/Second: Velocity will be available in May.

“Bright Falls,” the Chilling Live-Action Film Prequel to “Alan Wake”

Below is a Microsoft press release that details the information on the Live Action Prequel to Alan Wake, Bright Falls.

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Turn down the lights but keep your flashlight and batteries handy, as Xbox 360 unveils “Bright Falls,” a six-part live action series that serves as a thrilling prequel to the mystery unfolding in “Alan Wake.”  Each episode will bring you to the edge of your seat and spur your curiosity with the same eerie and suspenseful cliffhangers as in the game.  TV fans will find that the series evokes the same ghostly chills as “Twin Peaks” did when it premiered 20 years ago this month.

The first two episodes of “Bright Falls” will be available for viewing exclusively on Xbox LIVE for Gold members starting April 25 and for all Xbox LIVE members on April 26, before debuting at BrightFalls.com on April 27.  A new episode will be released each week thereafter, leading up to the shocking conclusion with the final two episodes on May 17.

Shot on location in Oregon, “Bright Falls” is directed by Phillip Van, whose short films have won over a dozen awards in festivals including the Sundance Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival and more.  “Bright Falls” also features notable actors such as Tom Noonan who recently appeared on FX’s “Damages,” and Cooper Huckabee who joins the cast of HBO’s “True Blood” this season.

Fans of the highly anticipated psychological action thriller are invited to check-in for this thrill ride before Alan Wake’s search to unravel the mystery officially begins on May 14 in Europe, May 18 in the Americas, and May 27 in Japan.  For those who can’t wait, you can secure your Bright Falls Bonus Pack by pre-ordering the game now from participating retailers.  A must-have for anyone intrigued by the game, the pack includes Avatar gear like the “I Am Awake” T-shirt and an Xbox LIVE “Bright Falls” theme based on the game.  For the ultimate “Alan Wake” collection, the Limited Collector’s Edition, designed to resemble a hardcover novel and packed with special bonus content, is the perfect addition to your bookshelf.

Bringing a new style of storytelling in this dynamic new title exclusively for Xbox 360, “Alan Wake” is developed by Remedy Entertainment, the renowned original developers of the successful “Max Payne” series.  “Alan Wake” immerses players in an intense and expansive cinematic world that enables players to explore the hyper-realistic and interactive environments.  “Alan Wake” is episodic-based with a deeply engaging and suspenseful storyline unveiling new twists and profound character revelations at every turn, rated T for Teen.  For more information and a trailer for “Bright Falls,” please visit xbox.com/alanwake.

Tony Hawk: Shred confirmed

*Not Actual Box Art

Tony Hawk stated earlier this week that the next Tony Hawk title would be called Tony Hawk: Shred.

Activision has confirmed this, “We can confirm we’ve given a name to the next Tony Hawk game – Tony Hawk: SHRED, and more details will be revealed in the coming months.”

It will most likely be another game that uses the skateboard peripheral, so if you didn’t enjoy using the peripheral  in ride you will probably not enjoy this game either. Hopefully they update some of the functions on that skateboard to make it more enjoyable to use.

Meet more characters from Alpha Protocol

More characters from the upcoming game Alpha Protocol. Alpha Protocol is an RPG that has a huge emphasis on choice. Release date is:
US: June 01, 2010
Europe: May 28, 2010

Modern Warfare 2 Community Night with Capsule Computers = GREAT SUCCESS !!

Well let me tell you LADIES & GENTLEMEN !! The Microsoft Xbox 360 Community night  for Modern Warfare 2 was a great success, everyone of the Capsule Computers Crew had a FULL friends list and the requests kept on coming and coming all night long.  The Community had a great time and the Capsule Computers Crew had a blast hosting it.

We tried some weird and whacky gameplay styles like knife only in domination, pistal only in free for all, and everyone’s personal favourite for the night 3RD Person RIOT Shield Melee Mayhem !! Check out the pic below.

MasterAbbott also recorded some of the action on the night as well.  Check it out below : Playing Highrise in Domination.

We also stopped to take a group photo as well.  This I have to say was a complete nightmare to setup as we he an individual that couldnt stop killing everyone, but once we finally got rid of him we managed to take this pretty spectacular shot on the top of the Chopper.  Check it out and also all the peeps that were involved in the shot as well.

NOW to the business end of the night !! 4 LUCKY WINNERS were chosen to win a XBOX 360 RETAIL GAME.  Each member of the Capsule Computers Crew chose 1 lucky person.  Here they are :

theiTWITCH – picked by deathdude222 as he played fair and also was great to have around

Madcomb  – picked by Kingroc69 as he played fair and didn’t steal his care packages

o TWC FRiiCTION – picked by MasterAbbott played fair and did’t laugh at Abbott dying

XI  T 800 HK IX    – picked by xI Rock Ix as he was his teachers pet night long 😉

(if your one of the lucky winners above – email MasterAbbott at [email protected] and he’ll send you details on what you need to do to claim your new XBOX 360 Retail Game !!

IT DOESNT END HERE !!  WE HAVE ONE LAST CHANCE DRAW TO GO !!

Leave a comment below on what you thought was the best part of playing Modern Warfare 2 with the Capsule Computers Crew and Xbox 360 Community !!  Make sure you also include your XBOX LIVE GAMERTAG as well.

Best Comment will win a XBOX 360 RETAIL Game hand picked by MasterAbbott himself  (This little Competition will end on the 30th of APRIL )

* Note you must be a resident of Australia and must of played last night to be eligable to win *

Capsule Computers would like to congratulate all the Community Winners and also thank everyone that participated in the Community Playdate.  We hope to have another one setup in a Months time.  So make sure you check back regularly for more details.

SUPER THANKS GO To the Capsule Computers Crew that all worked very hard as well :

MasterAbbott, Deathdude222, Kingroc69, xI ROCK Ix 

3D Hunting 2010 . . out Now!

This amazing game is out NOW! so why should you buy this game well let me tell you …

Full range of animals (26) to track down , they range from the big to the small (elephants – Deer) in a variety of different amazing locations around the world. Such places include the African Savannah , the north American prairies and also the European forests. In this game you will be able to purchase many different hunting weapons to suit your style and the animals you are tracking down. These range from the Bow to the Rifle, other items can be purchased to improve your skills such as tracking/shooting and hiding skills so you can sneak every closer to those clueless animals. This game also adds a bit of excitement as not only to you have to stalk your prey you will also have to watch out for the park rangers and game wardens ready to stop you at the moment they spot you .

  • Create your own hunter and develop your skills
  • 72 missions with varying difficulty levels
  • 16 weapons and items for you to purchase
  • Realistic environments featuring dynamic day and night cycles and weather effects
  • Over 25 square miles of terrain
  • This game can be purchased from alot of places so here are a few :

    Amazon : Price £15.73 
    EBay UK : £15.14
    Hands on Gadgets : £16.13
    Gamespier.co.UK: £13.79

    Happy Hunting , Please let us know if you purchase this game and what your opinions are.

    Weekly Playstation Store Update – April 22nd

    G’day everyone,  Playstation Store Spring FEVER updates are up and available for everyone to enjoy.  Quite a few price updates to check out just below.  Have a look around, there should be something for everyone this week. Let us  know what your going to pick up this week.

    Special note :  50% off Ratched & Clank Quest for Booty : $7.49 and Revenge of the Wounded Dragon’s : $4.99.  Specials end Wednesday 28th April

    Thanks SONY WE HEART YOU !! 😉 

    *updates provided by Sony Computer Entertainment*

    Updates

    Ubisoft Game Sale:

    Tom Clancy’s HAWX: European Assault Pack Sale (now $2.49, original price $4.99)
    Tom Clancy’s HAWX: US Eagles Pack Sale (now $2.49, original price $4.99)
    Petz Dogz Family Sale (now $14.99, original price $29.99)
    Petz Hamsterz Bunch Sale (now $14.99, original price $29.99)
    Petz Saddle Club Sale (now $14.99, original price $29.99)

    Downloadable Games

    Hyperballoid HD ($4.99)
    Welcome to the future! Hyperballoid HD is a next-gen brick breaking game that features two visually stunning game worlds complete with animated levels and realistic physics.
    As you break apart these complex creations, you’ll enjoy using outrageous new powerups and will be surprised by the game’s smooth controls.
    Amazing art and animation, along with a bass-heavy techno soundtrack, will immerse you in the psychedelic world of Hyperballoid HD!
    ERSB Rated E
    File size: 84 MB

    Puzzle Chronicles ($9.99)
    Enter the dark and savage lands of the Ashurin Empire as you battle to avenge the atrocities the Empire brought upon your tribesmen. On your heroic quest to topple the Empire you will fight fierce beasts and battle hardened warriors in this new Puzzle RPG hybrid game. Featuring an active puzzle combat mechanic, deep story, and robust character development Puzzle Chronicles will bring you into the next era of Puzzle RPGs.
    ERSB Rated E10+
    File size: 664 MB

    Secret Of Monkey Island Special Edition ($9.99) ** CAPSULES COMPUTERS SUGGESTION*
    Pirates! Adventure! Monkeys! Relive the hilarious swashbuckling misadventures of the wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood all in HD as he attempts to become the most infamous pirate in the Caribbean! Featuring a re-imagined contemporary art style, complete voice over by members of the original Monkey Island™ franchise cast, a re-mastered musical score, plus scene-for-scene hot swap to transition between Special Edition and Classic modes at anytime.
    ERSB Rated E10+
    File size: 433 MB

    After Burner Climax ($9.99)
    The classic arcade game After Burner has now returned for a new generation of gamers. After Burner Climax is fast and frantic action, putting you in the cockpit of the world’s fastest fighter planes. Dodge planes, rockets and bullets while trying to target multiple on-screen enemy aircraft. Take to the air and blaze through a branching storyline and over 20 stages!
    ERSB Rated E10+
    File size: 527 MB

    Psone Classics

    XS Moto ($5.99)
    Take control of the Superbike and race your way to the top! Download this PS one® Classic today!
    ESRB Rated E
    File size: 59 MB

    Game Demos (free)

    Lost Planet 2 Multiplayer Demo
    Join 15 other players in this multiplayer demo for the Turbulent Jungle map. Choose from either Elimination or Post Grab modes and use all the new VSs, weapons and support items from the Campaign mode. Grab your weapon and get into the heat of battle with players from all over the world!
    ESRB Rated T
    File size: 368 MB

    Add-on Game Content

    BUZZ!: The ‘00 Quiz ($5.99)
    Relive the greatest moments of the first decade of the 2000’s! Laugh and compete with your friends over trivia that defined the 2000’s in this BUZZ!: The ‘00 Quiz pack, featuring hundreds of questions to play in your favorite BUZZ!: Quiz TV and BUZZ!: Quiz World game modes. Download this quiz pack today and challenge friends and family with new questions and “Show ‘em Your Trivia!”
    File size: 46 MB

    UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves – Siege Expansion Pack ($5.99)
    UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves is under “SIEGE”! This new DLC Pack for 2009’s Game of the Year is loaded with 2 new multiplayer maps, “The Museum” and “The Highrise”, 11 new multiplayer Trophies to win, 6 multiplayer skins, and an intense new Co-op game mode, “Siege”! Can you hold your ground under the “SIEGE?”
    Download the “Siege Expansion Pack” now!
    File size: 242 MB

    Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing DLC 2 – Metal Sonic & Death Egg Zone Track ($7.99)
    Get your telescopic limbs, jet engine and Black Shield forcefield ready and race as new character Metal Sonic with this exclusive download! Also speed around new track the Death Egg, a huge orbital fortress created by Dr. Eggman, containing some of his most diabolical creations. Take care not to fall off the edge in the frantic battle for cosmic first place! Download the character and track pack now!
    File size: 149 MB

    Check out the rest after the break