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Assassination Classroom Volume 1 Review

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Assassination Classroom Volume 1
Author: Yusei Matsui
Artist: Yusei Matsui
Publisher: Viz Media
Release Date: December 2, 2014
Price: $9.99 – Available Here

Overview
Managing to grace the pages of Weekly Shōnen Jump is an amazing feat for a mangaka and Yusei Matsui has managed to write a series that is still holding strong two and a half years in. This series happens to be Assassination Classroom and now that it has been released in North America by Viz, does this first volume warrant a purchase?

Story
Kunugigaoka Junior High’s Class 3-E is shunned by the rest of the school and used as a tool to threaten students from falling behind in class or failing tests. You see, Class 3-E is where the “losers and rejects” of the school have been placed. These students are the ones that either didn’t fit the mold of the school or simply couldn’t keep up and as such they are placed in a dilapidated school building atop a hill with no access to the main building and only scorn from the teachers.

This isolation and contempt might be a good thing for the students of Class 3-E as they are now the only ones who can hope to save the world. Shortly before the story begins, the people of Earth realize that 70% of the moon has been obliterated, turning it into a permanent crescent moon. A strange tentacled creature steps forward and claims responsibility for this damage to the moon and states that he will do the same to the Earth at the same time next year unless he is killed before then.

Koro-sensei as he is called by the students had one request to make and that is until that time he would teach these students at this exact school and not harm them in any way. Seeing a chance, the Japanese government has promised a 100 million dollar reward to anyone capable of slaying the teacher and has provided these students with rubber knives and BB pellets crafted from special material capable of causing extreme harm to the target but none to humans.

However with a target capable of moving at Mach 20 this is a task far more difficult than the hardest pop quizzes could ever be and here is where we find the start of Assassination Classroom. Now thanks to the series’ name, it may lead some people to believe that this is a series all about violence but in fact the various assassination attempts are almost always played off as jokes and rarely feature actual danger or violence. In fact, most of the comedy comes from the actual assassination attempts as they reveal just how strange Koro-sensei is and the students reacting to his strangeness.

This is due to the way that Koro-sensei reacts and, as mentioned before, the way that these weapons can do no real damage to a normal human. Instead what we find in this first volume is mostly classroom oriented stories as, despite being an alien-like creature claiming to be from Earth, Koro-sensei appears to genuinely care for the students of Class 3-E and is doing his best to teach them. This creates stark contrasts in the subject and the visual of course as Koro-sensei provides extra lessons to a female student in his class while she talks about how great she’ll do on the next test while at the same time trying to stab him with a knife.

Throughout the course of the first volume only four students of Class 3-E are really given much focus and unfortunately, two of them appear to already have been given the background treatment and nothing more. While it appears that the two other students will play a larger role in the future, spending these early chapters introducing us to students only for them to fade back into the crowd is a bit disappointing, especially since these character centric chapters do show how much Koro-sensei is trying to help them out, as each student has his or her own strength that he is trying to help blossom.

Artwork
Yusei Matsui’s artwork in Assassination Classroom is very clean and makes the series a very easy read thanks to his character designs that are just detailed enough to stand out but at the same time quite simple. The design of Koro-sensei is, of course, rather simplistic looking but that is on purpose and throughout this first volume we are shown how his face changes color depending on his mood.

It is interesting to note that there are a couple of panels that are a bit more graphic than others and a few of the assassination attempts feature a lot of extra detail put into the character and their motions. Viz’s handling of the artwork and the various sound effects is as clean and simple as one would expect from the company as they have not damaged any of the artwork.

Extra Content
In-between chapters in Assassination Classroom Volume 1 there are three small character profiles about a few of the introduced characters so far, some small mini-sketches about events that happened outside events in that chapter, and a list of rules that Kunugigaoka Junior High has assigned exclusively to members of Class 3-E. The volume closes out with a two page extra called Recess that involves Koro-sensei using his extreme speed to draw an image on the Earth.

Overall
Assassination Classroom has so far turned out to be a unique and refreshing read through Volume 1. While there is always a certain sense of seriousness, due in part to flashbacks of Koro-sensei’s possible origins and the lingering threat of the end of the world, this first volume works as a great introduction to what Koro-sensei is capable of as well as his memorable personality while also giving readers plenty to laugh about.

While there are issues with the way that the student development has so far been handled, the series is only just getting started and it appears that things are only going to get more complicated and likely far sillier as the series progresses.

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Gourmet Girl Graffiti licensed by Sentai Filmworks

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Sentai Filmworks announced today that they have acquired the license to Gourmet Girl Graffiti, previously called Koufuku Graffiti, for digital and home video release in the future. After debuting in Japan yesterday, the series is set to stream on Crunchyroll but at the moment no stream times have been announced.

Originally a food centric slice of life comedy manga from Makoto Kawai, Gourmet Girl Graffiti’s anime adaptation is being handled by Shaft and Sentai Filmworks has included a story description below:

Take one part laughter, mix in a heaping portion of scrumptious cuisine cooked to perfection, add a dash of cute girls doing cute things, and you have the recipe of this season’s most tantalizing anime! In the kitchen: that’s where you’ll mostly likely find second-year junior high school student Ryo Machiko, cooking delicious food for her friends to eat. It has been said that there’s no sincerer love than the love of food, and she loves eating it just as much as she loves making it.

When she’s not doing the typical things a pre-teen does, Ryo is honing her skills in the culinary arts for her friends, Kirin and Shiina. If the way to someone’s heart is through their stomach, Ryo will certainly win the heart of anyone she feeds. So, sit down with a healthy appetite because you’ll want to sink your teeth into and come back for seconds when watching Gourmet Girl Graffiti!

The Arland Atelier Trilogy announced for European release in March

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It has been announced that NIS America will be releasing “The Arland Atelier Trilogy” in Europe this March. As you can see in the box art below, this collection will contain the original versions of Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland, Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland, and Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland.

It is worth noting that this trilogy set does not feature any of the enhanced “Plus” versions of the games, meaning all three of these PS3 titles are the original games released by NIS America in 2010, 2011, and 2012 respectively. Currently there has been no announcement concerning the Arland Atelier Trilogy in North America and no release date has been announced for the title in Europe but current listings show the title selling for £39.99.

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Brandish: The Dark Revenant to be released next week

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XSEED Games has announced that they will be releasing the PSP title Brandish: The Dark Revenant in North America next week on January 13th. The title will be sold through the PlayStation Store for $19.99 and will be compatible with the PlayStation Vita and PS TV immediately on launch.

Brandish: The Dark Revenant is developed by Nihon Falcom and is a remake of the 1995 game. Players will be taking on the role of a swordsman named Ares Toraernos who must travel through forty floors filled with monsters, deadly traps, and various puzzles as he searches for a way to escape a long forgotten underground labyrinth.

Indie Gala Friday Special #9 Now Available

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Indie Gala and Capsule Computers released the first Friday Special of 2015 today. Indie Gala Friday Special #9 contains ten indie games for only $1.99 during the first 24 hours of the sale.

Runes of Brennos – A RPG to challenge your memory and strategic thinking. Players will need to memorize the runes like a real mage to unleash spells against their opponents in a magical game similar to rock, paper, scissors.

Cloning Clyde – A side-scrolling adventure featuring Clyde and his many clones.

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Five Nights at Freddy’s –  The internet hit that spawned hundreds of terrified YouTube videos puts players on the night watch at the very freaky Fazbear’s Pizza.

The Desolate Hope – A platformer developed by the mind behind Five Nights at Freddy’sThe Desolate Hope mixes JRPGs, dungeon crawlers, and platforms in a retro 80s package.

Theatre of the Absurd – A point and click adventure game set in a haunted theatre in the Italian Alps.

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9th Company: Roots of Terror –  An RTS recounting the failed military campaign in Afghanistan by Soviet forces in the late 1980’s.

Lunnye Devitsy – A casual puzzle platformer about an alien trying to find his way home that was created without any in-game text.

Hunters of the Dead – A rogue-like tower defense title with an eye catching story-book style art style.

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Mythos: The Beginning – A survival-horror adventure RPG set in the 1930s. Players will explore the haunted Harborough Asylum, filled with Lovecraftian horrors.

Wake – You have went down with the ship. Now, you must survive as the waters slowly climbing hopes of escaping to the surface with your life.

For the first 24 hours of the sale, all ten games cost only $1.99. The price rises after that, so grab your copy at Indie Gala.

 

Life is Strange PC Requirements and Dev Diary Released

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With DONTNOD Entertainment’s first episode of Life is Strange set to be released on January 30th, Square Enix has released a developer diary for the game where we are given a behind the scenes view from the game as well as interviews with co-founders and developers at DONTNOD.

You can check out the developer diary below and if you happen to be picking up Life is Strange for the PC when it is released later this month, you can find the system requirements for the PC version of the game below:

MINIMUM:

OS: Windows Vista

Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Graphics: ATI or NVidia card w/ 512 MB RAM (not recommended for Intel HD Graphics cards)

DirectX: Version 9.0

Hard Drive: 3 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

OS: Windows 7

Processor: Dual Core 3.0GHz or equivalent

Memory: 2 GB RAM

Graphics: ATI or NVidia card w/ 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 or ATI HD 4890)

DirectX: Version 9.0

Hard Drive: 3 GB available space

Dying Light Live Action Zombie Parkour Video Released

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If you’ve been following Techland’s Dying Light then you know that while the title will of course feature zombies that the player will have to survive against it will also feature a number of parkour moves allowing players to traverse the city in many unique ways allowing them to try and avoid encountering the undead on the streets below.

So now that Dying Light is set to be released in a little under three weeks, Warners Bros. and Techland have teamed up with Ampisound to release a live action parkour point of view video that features a runner fleeing for his life from zombies that apparently are just as good at parkour as he is.

You can check the video out below and be sure to keep an eye out for Dying Light when it is released in North America on January 27th, January 28th in Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and January 30th in Europe.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse Release Delayed in Australia

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This picture of Nappa seemed the most appropriate to accommodate this news as it seems Bandai Namco Australia have sneakily snuck the release date of Dragon Ball Xenoverse back an entire two weeks. Popular game store EB Games now have the release date listed as the 26th of February and this date has been reinforced by another major game seller in JB Hi-Fi who have the same date listed. The game was originally supposed to release in Australia on February 13th, a day after the European region release and four days before the American and PC Steam version release.

So far it doesn’t seem other regions have had any changes made to their release date. We have contacted Bandai Namco Australia for an official response but as it stands it seems Australians will have to wait another two weeks to get their hands on some Xenoverse goodness. If you live in Australia feel free to leave your anger in the comments below and I’ll gather it to make some sort of negative Spirit Bomb and launch it at whoever made this decision.


UPDATE: The delay has been confirmed by Bandai Namco Games Europe and the Official Dragon Ball Z Games Facebook page and seems to apply to all regions apart from Japan. now including the as well as the Americas. The new release date for Middle East, European and Oceanic regions is 27th of February 2015. The new release date for the Americas is the 24th of February. The game will be available globally on Steam on the 27th. The reason given for the delay was to ensure the best possible quality product was released.

Interestingly major game retailers in Australia still have the 26th of February listed as their release date which is a Thursday, coinciding with the day most major games are launched on in Australia so I am inclined to believe Australia will receive the game on the 26th, with Europe getting it on the 27th.

Daisuki to Stream New ‘Kuroko’s Basketball’ Season

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Anime Consortium Japan, inc., the recently established streaming service for official anime content, has announced that it will be simulcasting the new season of Kuroko’s Basketball on its Daisuki service from January 10, 2015. Episodes will be available with English, Italian, Portugese, Spanish and German subtitles. It will be available in North and Central America, Latin America, Europe (except for French speaking areas), Oceania (except for French Polynesia), Africa (except for Tunisia) and Asia (except for Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore). Here is the official synopsis of the new season:

Seirin High School makes it into the semifinals of the Winter Cup. They defeated Toô Gakuen, featuring Aomine, and Yosen, featuring Murasakibara, both from the “Generation of Miracles,” causing Seirin to be one of the more noticed schools. They firm their resolve towards the semifinals. Kagami, nudged by Kuroko, heads outside of the tournament building in order to reconcile with Himuro, but sees a guy picking a fight with Himuro and Alex, steps in to help them.

That guy is Shogo Haizaki of Fukuda Sogo Gakuen. He is a graduate of Teiko Junior High, and he was supposedly a regular player in the first-string team before Kise joined…

Seasons one and two of Kuroko’s Basketball will be made available with English subtitles beginning January 13, 2015, at 11am JST. It is estimated that ten episodes will be uploaded each week.

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In addition, Daisuki will also be simulcasting The Idolm@ster Cinderella Girls with English and traditional Chinese subtitles. Korean subtitles will be added three days after the stream is uploaded, with episodes to be available globally except for Japan and China beginning January 9, 2015.

All previous seasons of The Idolm@ster will added to Daisuki with English subtitles beginning January 13, 2015, at 11am JST. Episodes will be available globally except for Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan, with an estimated five episodes to be uploaded each week.

Furthermore, Anime Consortium Japan has announced that it has released a beta version of its free Daisuki app for Android. The app was previously released on iOS services, but now anime fans with an Android system can also enjoy loads of free anime content on the go.

Crunchyroll Now Available For Wii U

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Crunchyroll has announced that the Wii U is the latest device to receive a version of their popular streaming application. The release of the application for this device herald the new availability of thousands of episodes of licensed content to stream.

Official Press Release Note from Nintendo

Now Wii U owners can have access to more than 25,000 episodes and 15,000 hours of hit licensed content, including the most popular current and classic shows like Naruto Shippuden, One Piece, Sword Art Online and Hunter x Hunter. It’s a great match for Wii U, which continues to offer a wide variety of quality software with recently released titles such as Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, Mario Kart 8, Hyrule Warriors and Bayonetta 2, in addition to eagerly anticipated upcoming titles like Mario Party 10, Yoshi’s Woolly World and Splatoon.

To access Crunchyroll, Wii U owners can download the free application from the Nintendo eShop, which will allow premium Crunchyroll members to begin watching immediately.

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Crunchyroll has made a name for themselves as the premier source for streaming anime and Asian dramas. The company is especially notable for working deals in Japan to simulcast anime the same day as they air in Japan. A number of shows are licensed exclusively by Crunchyroll each season and while they do receive competition, Crunchyroll remains very popular.

The app is restricted to Crunchyroll premium members, which is a paid service. Premium members are the only ones who can stream anime on the same day as well. Wii U owners can sign up for a 14-day free trial of premium membership via the application or on Crunchyroll’s site.