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NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER TAKES INTENSE NINJA BATTLES TO NEW HEIGHTS ON PLAYSTATION 4, XBOX ONE AND STEAM FOR PC!

NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER TAKES INTENSE NINJA BATTLES TO NEW HEIGHTS ON PLAYSTATION 4, XBOX ONE AND STEAM FOR PC!

BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe Unveiling New Naruto Game with Intense 4 vs 4 Multiplayer Gameplay and Acrobatic Ninja Combat!

Sydney  — April 10th, 2017 – BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Europe, the premier anime videogame publisher and developer has announced NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER, the latest addition to the popular Naruto game franchise, coming soon to the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One and PC via STEAM®. Developed by Soleil Ltd. and published by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc., this new action game enables players to compete online in 4 vs. 4 matches against other teams to become elite ninja masters.

In NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER, players go head-to-head in 4 vs. 4 battles, with all eight ninjas fighting simultaneously. NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER features beloved Naruto characters and teams from the series, including Naruto, Sasuke, and Team 7. The game brings a brand-new graphic style with vivid colors and a dynamic third-person ninja gameplay style that enables players to take advantage of the verticality of the arena environment with vertical running and jumping to elevated areas. Players can choose to play co-op with friends and lead teams to victory to be the top ninjas online.

NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER will come soon to PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One and PC via STEAM®.

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New Pokemon Marshadow Officially Revealed

Just like how Pokemon X & Y had a few hidden Pokemon tucked away in it’s data with Hoopa and Volcanion, Pokemon Sun & Moon had it’s own mythical Pokemon hiding in the games code until Nintendo were ready to unveil it. Of course with data mining and all that, keen fans of the games would have known about this Pokemon as early as November last year but Marshadow has now been officially revealed to the public. First appearing in the newest trailer for the 20th Pokemon Movie, a gameplay trailer featuring Marshadow was then released by the Pokemon Company International.

No official details were released on how to obtain the rare Pokemon in your own 3DS games but it was promised details are coming soon. From the games data we know Marshadow is Pokemon #802 (the final Pokemon in the Pokedex), features a high attack and speed stat and well balanced defenses. It is also the first and only Pokemon to be a Fighting/Ghost type. We’ll bring you more news on how to obtain Marshadow as it is announced.

New Trailer for Pokémon The Movie: I Choose You

Following it’s huge 20th anniversary last year Pokémon was proud to announce the 20th installment in the Pokémon Movie series, Pokémon the Movie: I Choose You!

The recently released trailer depicts key scenes of what will be a re-telling of the iconic first Pokémon anime episode with some new faces and an additional plot. The new plot line follows Pikachu and Ash in their search for the legendary Ho-Oh. Another Pokémon featured in the trailer is the yet to be released Marshadow who lurks in Ash’s shadow following him on his journey.

This is the second full trailer for the film, which is due to premiere in Japanese cinemas on July 15th, 2017. No release date has been set for international audiences at this point in time.

 

Fight Club Review

Fight Club

Studios: Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises, Linson Films
Publisher: 20th Century Fox
Platforms: Cinema
Release DateOut Now

Overview

Fight Club is one of those cult films which I was absolutely obsessed with in my misspent youth. I loved the film’s style, tone, and anti-capitalist message which all struck a chord with me as I came into my prime. Unfortunately, I had never gotten the chance to see the film on the big screen until I was invited to cover the In the House screening of it last week. With great eagerness I looked deep inside, communed with my power animal, and slid on down to George St cinemas.

Our MCs for the evening were Jason ‘Jabba’ Davis and David ‘Quinny’ Quinn who warmed up the audience in regular In the House fashion by playing ‘scissors, paper, rock’ played with the whole audience. When the audience was whittled down to the final winner (who walked away with a jetboating prize), the MCs sat down to chat and joke about the film. I liked, in particular, the anecdote they shared about the author of the book the film was based on, Chuck Palahniuk, being inspired in his own brush with ultra-violence. Namely, Chuck ended up being severely beaten up in an altercation with someone over a holiday weekend and turned up to work on Monday covered in bruises. Far from having to explain his injuries awkwardly to his co-workers and colleagues, as one would imagine, everyone pretty much ignored him and so the concept of Fight Club was born.

Story

The film’s narrative revolves around the unnamed narrator (Edward Norton) who starts the film by being held hostage by Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt). Through flashback we see how the characters got to that point which essentially starts with our protagonist having difficulty sleeping due to the loneliness he feels in modern day society. He cures his loneliness by faking all sorts of illnesses to attend self-help groups. His peace is disrupted, however, when Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter) begins to do the same thing and forces him to confront the truth of his situation by reminding him of the lie he is living. Following the arson of his apartment, his befriending of a charismatic stranger on a plane, and his desperate attempts to find connection with other people he inadvertently kicks off a revolution which might bring Western Capitalism to its knees.

Norton is perfectly cast as the narrator and his phlegmatic monologues as the film’s notional protagonist is what absolutely seals the deal with the script. His dry, flat delivery totally reflects the emotional numbness that we’re meant to believe this character is experiencing. Norton’s wiry and lanky stature serve him in good stead as his somewhat unusual appearance cements his status as an outsider. Despite this, however, I feel most people would still be able to connect with and identify with his character.

On the other side of the coin, Pitt’s performance as Durden is absolutely spot on as the foil to Norton’s narrator. Pitt’s performance gives Tyler charm, charisma, humour, confidence, and healthy helping of vindictiveness. He’s pretty much the personification of everything that conventional masculinity teaches men to aspire to. On many levels, I feel that Tyler’s appeal to the popular consciousness owes a great deal to Pitt’s roguish charm. Whereas I feel Norton’s character may be the one the audience identifies with, Pitt’s Tyler is the one we idealise… for better or for worse.

The film’s script is damn near perfect with the pretty much every line inducing you to rage or laughter at the film’s depiction of modernity. The film’s analytical, reflective awareness of capitalistic and consumerist culture has a distinctness to it which you rarely see in Hollywood productions. In particular, the climax of the character arcs of our narrator and Durden is also one of the best cinematic reveals I’ve ever seen.

This film’s narrative works on numerous levels for whatever level the audience wishes to engage with it. If you wish, you can simply accept the film on face value and get on board with Tyler’s supposed revolutionary mentality and rejection of consumerist masculinity. The primitivist anarchism espoused by Durden certainly has its appeal with I’m sure many people yearning for a nostalgic return to simpler times but the film has more depth than that. The supposed rejection of manufactured masculinity by the members of the fight club and later project mayhem were it not for the case that the leader of this movement pretty much fits the mould when it comes to conventional male attractiveness. Not to mention the fact that the supposedly leaderless anarchist organisations of the fight clubs and project mayhem are very clearly regimented with and hierarchical with Tyler ruling with what is essentially an iron fist. Fight Club is able to cater to every level of intellect and engage audiences at whatever degree you would like to.

Visuals

The visual direction is par excellence with Fincher using montage to create a film which is capable of addressing complex existential concerns on one hand and showcasing gratuitous ultra-violence with the other. Fincher plays with the cinematic medium the way that only a master truly can to make something truly beautiful. His shots are carefully constructed to not just show us the action of any given scene but give an emotional impact as well which at times helps to put us into the mindset of a character or to throw us completely out of it. This film makes is able to make reference to itself as a film numerous times but due to this strong direction by Fincher, you don’t get thrown out of the experience.

Audio

The film’s soundtrack is perhaps one of my favourite soundtracks of all time. Fincher is a master of setting tone to his cinematic and the film’s soundtrack works double time to match the film’s offbeat narrative and themes. It sounds very industrial as the tracks make use of all kinds of sounds from photocopier noises to a telephone ring all put through some sort of distortion. It creates a surreal soundscape which generally has a thumping beat to get the blood pumping and the audience amped for the film’s narrative beats. The film’s closing credits are made unforgettable the moment when the Pixies Where is my Mind? comes on. The casual acoustic guitar coupled with the offbeat vocals and growing distortion of the song perfectly matches the tone of the film and creates an offbeat but strangely comforting climax to film.

Overall

Overall, I very much enjoyed the In the House screening of this film and found it to be a worthwhile film to watch on the silver screen. The writing and performances were stellar with our two leads creating an excellent juxtaposition. The film’s visual style is captivating with a strong sense of style throughout which can be equal parts beautiful and disturbing. The soundtrack is similarly of a high quality and tone to match the film’s thematic concerns perfect scoring. There is pretty much nothing I can really fault this movie for and I’m very glad to have been invited to attend the screening by the good folks down at George St. Kudos to In the House for screening this film!

For other films which In The House is screening, feel free to check out their schedule here.


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Transformers: The Last Knight Impressions

Earlier in the week, I was lucky enough to get a pass to attend the Paramount Pictures Transformers: The Last Knight fan event over in Sydney. We normally don’t get called out to cover preview screenings of teaser footage so I was actually expecting to write up a full review for this film, instead I was treated to a 20-minute reel of footage. I was a bit surprised but I took what mental notes I could and now that I’ve had some time to coalesce my thoughts into words, here are some of my impressions, thoughts, and concerns regarding what I’ve seen.

With this preview I got a sense that the writing has improved considerably for dialogue, at least. That isn’t saying particularly much as I’m sure most of us aren’t expecting Shakespeare when buy a ticket to see a Transformers movie but it’s fairly agreed by most pundits that even for the low expectations we do have, the writing in this series has been less than stellar. The ancillary characters, in particular, appear to have some choice cuts of dialogue and wit which actually made me laugh a couple of times during the preview screening. During the fan event, they made a big deal of the fact that a writer’s room of 14 screenwriters was gathered to write the film’s script and I feel it certainly does show in the better dialogue.

What I’m less than impressed with is the major overtures to the hero’s journey that we’re probably going to see with Mark Wahlberg’s protagonist character. Don’t get me wrong, I have no qualms with the hero of a thousand faces making another cameo in the new Transformers instalment if the face of this particular hero has an interesting personality attached… but from what I’ve seen in the preview this doesn’t really appear to be the case. Throughout the twenty-minute screening we were treated to, I really had no gauge on who the protagonist character was besides being varying shades of sarcastic and guarded. Otherwise, he comes across as a bit bland and disconnected but I’m willing to reserve judgement until I see the full performance.

The biggest concern I honestly have is something which has always bothered me about this film franchise, namely its focus upon its human characters. Throughout the Transformers film franchise, we’ve had to put up with the eponymous transformers themselves being essentially second-fiddles in their own films. Instead, the focus of these films lies upon the human characters who are generally severely less interesting than the giant alien robots. It’s a shame that, for whatever, the producers of this series don’t feel more confident in the staying power of their eponymous characters.

The action sequences I could see in this teaser reel were pretty solid and what I expected from Bay. Since this is the fifth iteration of this franchise, I feel like he’s probably got some experience with making some engaging sequences of robot-on-robot combat. I’m expecting that the full film experience will be one of exciting action sequences but little which I’d consider to be truly substantive. Bay is a skilled auteur when it comes to making mainstream action films and knows how to make action films which are fun to watch (it’s why this franchise has been running for so long) but I don’t believe that anyone has really come out of one of his films feeling like they have a new perspective on life.

By the looks of things, I don’t think The Last Knight will be too much different in that regard… but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. I have no doubt it will be a fun action flick to tide us over the Winter months down here in the land downunder. If nothing else, it’ll probably be a wild and find ride to be on.

If you want to check out the Super Bowl trailer for Transformers: The Last Knight, you may do so here.

New The Surge Trailer Outlines The Unique Loot System

Deck13 and Focus Home Interactive has released a brand new trailer revealing more details about The Surge’s loot system. Tied deeply into the game’s combat system, players will need to make a dangerous choice in combat: extend the fight to get more loot by hacking off armoured pieces or end the battle quickly by hitting unarmoured weak spots on the enemy. Healing items come a premium in The Surge, so players will need to balance risk and reward with each fight.

The Surge is an action RPG set in a future ravaged by climate change. Humans have been reduced to manual labour in exo-suits after technology pushed humans out of most jobs. After a mysterious blackout strikes a CREO work site, our hero Warren must repurpose the industrial machines for a more violent purpose to survive. The game launches for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on May 16.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVwTPkzvFz4

Meet The Characters of Shiness: The Lightening Kingdom in The New Trailer

Enigami and Focus Home Interactive released a brand new trailer to introduce gamers to the five heroes of Shiness: The Lightening Kingdom. The five characters have both diverse skills and backgrounds.

Chado – This daring young Waki dreams of travelling far beyond his home town Kimpao – and this desire quickly lands him in big trouble!
Poky – A faithful friend to Chado, Poky has an incredible talent for engineering that makes up for his lack of courage.
Rosalya – Shy but loyal to the party, Rosalya has a powerful affinity with fire and is on the search for a mysterious truth.
Askel – A formidable young mercenary, the enigmatic Askel already has a far-reaching reputation in Mahera.
Kayenne – A strong, natural born leader, Kayenne remains calm in even the most difficult situations.

The world of Shiness is filled with puzzles that will require gamers to use all five characters to conquer the brain teasers. The theme of cooperation also extends into combat. Battles may be one vs one affairs, but sidelined characters can still provide support with helpful spells.

Shiness: The Lightening Kingdom is set to launch on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on April 18th. A special pre-order offer is running on Steam that knocks 15% off the cost of the game and throws in a copy of the official manga and soundtrack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjS8ySz2neM

Escape from Tarkov Introduces Scavs in Latest Build

Russian indie devs Battlestate Games released a new build of their upcoming FPS Escape from Tarkov that introduces the playable Scavs faction. Short for scavengers, this special neutral faction allows up to four players to group up and try to find as much loot as possible before dying. All loot recovered will be transferred to players main characters. The new mode has two benefits. First, it adds some smarter scavenger foes to the world for players to battle in-game. Second, it offers players a chance to experience the game in a more aggressive way as they no longer have to fear losing their inventory.

Escape from Tarkov is set in the fictional city of Tarkov after the UN evacuates and seals the city. The PMCs from USEC and BEAR must battle for survival in a hostile environment littered with blood thirsty scavengers and operators from the opposing company. Escape from Tarkov is scheduled to enter closed beta this summer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roLFJ7GZOcQ

New Gameplay Footage of Expeditions: Viking Revealed


Danish indie devs Logic Artists (Clandestine) released fifteen minutes of gameplay footage of their upcoming game Expeditions: Viking. The video features a late game quest set in Dumfries, Scotland, where our hero is tasked by two factions to attack Dumfries. Viewers will get an in-depth look at the game’s classless system and a variety of combat options available in game.

Expeditions: Viking is the follow up to the 2013 RPG Expeditions: Conquistador. The new game follows a band of Viking warriors who arrive in Britain to bring wealth and renown to their clan. Expeditions: Viking is set to launch on Windows on April 27th, 2017 via Steam and other digital retailers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcBvzK2RJxw

Indie Gala Friday Special Bundle #48 Now Available

It’s the weekend! It’s the perfect time to grab some new games to play this weekend, and Indie Gala is here to help you out. This month’s Friday Special Bundle comes with 10 great indie games to keep you busy.

For a minimum purchase of $1.00 USD, buyers will receive:

Helium – A hardcore sci-fi shooter set on an unknown planet where the player is the only survivor.

A Girls Fabric Face – After three girls are brutally murdered, 16 year old Anna decides to investigate for herself.

Bayou Island – A colourful old school point and click adventure set on Bayou Island, a lovely place with a sinister plot brewing underneath the surface.

For a minimum purchase price of $3.49 USD during the first 24 hours of the sale, buyers will also receive:

Monkey Land 3D: Reaper Rush – Help Mugen save his merry band of pirate monkeys in this colourful adventure.

Tacopocalypse – Compete with up to three friends in this wacky open world stunt driving game inspired by the Tony Hawk series.

Bicyclism EP – A physics based party game where players compete in a variety of weird and crazy tasks as their favourite bicycle.

Super Mixtape – A retro physics based rhythm platformer set in a world with an A side and a B side.

LOR – League of Runners – Compete for the top of the leaderboards in this first person runner.

FrightShow Fighter – A strangely frightful 2D fighting game featuring ten horrifying creatures.

JOLT: Super Robot Racer – A platformer racing game for up to four players locally.

The special price will only run for the first 24 hours of the sale, so be sure to grab your bundle at Indie Gala today.