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Noragami Episode 9 Impressions

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Noragami

Episode 9 – Name

Yukine’s got one hell of a boo-boo!

Well at long last we finally arrive at the breaking point. After last episode’s dangerous conclusion which left us hanging with Yato on the brink of death due to Yukine’s misbehavior blighting him. The former god of war finds himself at war with his own regalia and the other local gods must make a tough decision in order to save Yato’s life, they must punish Yukine with a process called ablution. The risk with ablution is high and it is highly probable that Yukine will not survive, not only that but there is also a chance that the god’s performing the ablution will not survive either. It is a dangerous situation and this may very well be the Noragami anime’s best episode yet because of it.

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Ever since his introduction into the series we have come to see Yukine’s struggle take shape as he has had to come to grips with the fact that he is dead and will never ever be alive again. Its a harsh truth for a child to face and the strain it has put on Yukine is highly evident. In this episode we see this struggle come full circle, Yukine has no choice but to confront the darkness that resides within him, he must confess his sins (literally) or die with them.

Before we get to the ablution ceremony, Hiyori and Daikoku must enlist other regalia to perform the process on Yukine. Given the fact that Yato is far from loved in the god community, it wasn’t exactly an easy task. Ultimately Daikoku, Yato’s previous Regalia Tomo and surprise volunteer Kazuma. We still don’t know fully what debt Kazuma owes to Yato but it is evident that it is of great importance as we see him willing to sacrifice his life to say the stray god.

Once the ablution is applied, Yukine becomes trapped in a triangle of borderlines. It is a heartbreaking scene to say the least as his darkness slowly overcomes him and he begins to get blighted, drifting between phantom and regalia. The internal struggle that Yukine has been afflicted with is pretty simple really, he has no identity, he has no purpose, he is lost.

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That struggle comes into play in the final moments of the episode, at the brink of destruction Yukine hears two familiar voices, Yato and Hiyori are calling out to him. He appears to respond, but the catalyst that saves him is when Yato tells him, that it doesn’t matter if he is alive or dead because he is still a person and Yato gave him the name Yukine to prove that. Yukine begins to unload a pile of misdeeds, revealing his darkest secrets, even the fact that he perved on Hiyori. The ablution is ultimately a success and Yukine comes back from the brink, with a new sense of self and a cleansed soul and heart.

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Yukine’s soul is saved, he isn’t alone, he has friends and he is alive even though he is dead. It’s a satisfying conclusion to the Yukine story arc and with only a few episodes left to go on the series it is anyone’s guess where things will be heading from here. One thing that the Yukine arc has shown us though is that Hiyori is the most honest and pure character in this show. She is the moral core of the show and she has more times than not wound up being the one who saves Yato.

She has a kind heart and it has become increasingly evident that she is the one who keeps these crazy gods and regalia grounded, there is just something about Hiyori. I wonder if there is more to her than meets the eye, if the series’ prologue back in episode 1 is anything to go by, the answer is yes. But for now all we can do is wait and see where Noragami heads from here now that its wrapped its major story arc. Could it be time for mister bandanna face to make his entrance? I think so.

Check out more Noragami impressions HERE.

Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf: Forest Hunt Available Now

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“Night is drawing a dark cloak over the Sunken Forest. You shiver with anticipation; with the darkness will come danger…”. The Kai Lord ‘s adventure continues in Act 2 of Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf: Forest Hunt, available now from Bulkypix on iOS and Android for $4.99.

In this second chapter of the Lone Wolf’s epic saga, players will explore the frontier between the Kingdom of Sommerlund and the dreaded Darklands, face off against new and more powerful enemies including the fearsome Gourgaz, and uncover the truth behind the attack on the village of Rockstarn from Act 1 of Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf: Blood on the Snow, which, in celebration of Act 2’s release, is free on iOS until midnight of April 10. The Android version will be priced at $0.99 until that date, and the Season Pass is also on sale for the same period of time at $9.99.

Keep an eye on Capsule Computers as we look to review Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf: Forest Hunt.

Tribe Based Territory Conflict Now Added to Nether

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Get your guns ready! Post-apocalyptic FPS Nether received a major content update this week with the long awaited territorial conflicts. Phosphor Games has added a new section to the map, doubling it in size, while breaking areas down into smaller territories that can be controlled by capturing a special building. Controlling territory will bring the player’s tribe extra resources.

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Territorial conflict is not the only addition in Nether’s April update. Female character skins are now available for play, the loot system has been expanded, golden chests have now been spread around the city, riot shields have been introduced, custom taunts are available for use, and the underwear uniform can now be equipped. Some gameplay mechanics have also been tweaked to improve the player experience. An optional tutorial will help smooth the learning curve for new players. On death, players can now opt to spawn in a random Safe Zone, or stick to the old random spawn system. Finally, HUD waypoints have been added to the game.

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Nether is available for $14.99 on Steam. The game is currently in Early Access and runs only on 64-bit Windows.

Johnny Knoxville And Tony Shalhoub Cast In Michael Bay’s “TMNT” Movie

 

Johnny-Knoxville-image-01Don’t call me a “Jackass” if I’m wrong, I can’t be right about everything, I’m not some sort of all-knowing “Monk”. I actually feel terrible for stringing together that sentence…anyway, moving on!

Apparently there have been some casting changes for the upcoming “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” movie, “Jackass” star Johnny Knoxville and Tony Shalhoub who you may know from the series “Monk” have both been cast as the voices of Leonardo and Master Splinter respectively for the new movie.

Originally the voices of Leo and Splinter were supposed to be provided by Pete Ploszek (Leo) and Danny Woodburn (Splinter) but changes like this get made all the time during the production stage.

The good thing is that you wont notice the difference seeing as the trailer really only had one turtle saying any fully audible lines and that was Michelangelo, with Donatello and Leonardo only speaking three words between the two, not necessarily enough to fully pin down and get used to a voice actor.

 

I’m personally very excited for the movie but I’ve heard whispers of TMNT fans not necessarily onboard. Hopefully the film turns out great and hopefully some more information regarding the cast gets released soon. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” is set for a release on the 8th of August this year.

Reign Of Bullets Arriving On The PC Soon

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Reign Of Bullets, the upcoming title from indie developers Critical Bit, is planned for a PC release soon, with the Mac and Linux versions being under development.

Fight your way through the hordes of drones as you pilot through the different levels, gaining epic loots to alter and modify your ride. The more you play and progress, the better your ship becomes. The weapon choices in this game are large, and with that allows a lot of customization for each unique player. Do you want heat seeking missiles? Targeting lasers? High single-shot damage or large bullet spreads? This 2D shoot-em-up title features a Campaign mode and an Endless mode, where you’ll be taking in non-stop action.

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The game will be available for the PC first, and the Mac and Linux versions are in development. The title is currently on the Steam Greenlight program. For more information, check out their Steam page here and their official site here. Also, check out their trailer for Reign Of Bullets.

 

New Dragon Ball Minus Manga Reveals Goku’s Mother

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Jaco the Galactic Patrolman is the latest manga by Akira Toriyama, the mastermind behind Dragon Ball and the following Z franchise. His newest manga features a few special links between the two worlds and with the full collection being released, Dragon Ball Minus has been included as a bonus manga. What’s special about Dragon Ball Minus is that it predates anything seen in the Dragon Ball universe thus far including the Bardock TV special, revealing Goku’s mother’s origins (pictured above next to Bardock and below) and a bit about the families life on Planet Vegeta before it was destroyed by Frieza and Goku was sent away.

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From what we know so far, Gine (whose name translates to Spring Onion in English, a common theme in the DBZ universe) is the mother of Goku and Raditz both born to Bardock. She was not much of a fighter but was part of Bardock’s crew for a while where he saved her many times and the two developed feelings for one another, which is rare for the Saiyans. As Gine wasn’t a great fighter, she became a meat distribution worker on Planet Vegeta. It is said she was killed in the explosion of Planet Vegeta caused by Frieza.

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The manga is out today in Japan but will be available in English from April 7th as seen in the above image. Interestingly Goku is shown in Saiyan Armour inside his space pod and appears to be slightly older than a baby. He has previously always been depicted as being found by Grandpa Goku naked in his saiyan space pod as an infant. Perhaps the manga will bring some changes to the official series canon ? You can watch a trailer for Dragon Ball Minus below.

BeoPlay A9 to be Released in All Black Exterior

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Bang & Olufsen is introducing a new black BeoPlay A9 sound system to provide a more masculine look to contrast the white BeoPlay A9 released over a year ago. The black BeoPlay a9 features black side coating and a black anodized aluminum speaker ring while maintaining the same elegant A9 design that was well received by critics and buyers alike. Additionally, the A9 wooden legs are being changed to keep up with changes in interior design trends. The teak and beech wood legs will now be replaced by walnut and maple, respectively.

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The BeoPlay A9 is a sound system designed by Danish designer Øivind Alexander Slaatto. It plays music from AirPlay, DLNA ready devices, and 3.5mm analog cables. The system features five speakers and a controlled bass port powered by a 480 watt Class D amplifier. The BeoPlay A9 can be mounted on wooden legs or the wall. Users can control the volume by swiping the A9 from side to side. The BeoPlay A9 Black Edition is available at Bang & Olufsen stores and selected design and department stores for AUD $2690 or NZ $3650. More information can be found on the official BeoPlay A9 product page.

“Crunchyroll” To Stream “Blade And Soul” Anime Series

blade-and-soul-anime-poster-01Crunchyroll” – one of the biggest digital anime, manga and drama distributors – has just announced that they have acquired the rights to stream the upcoming MMO/RPG-based anime series “Blade And Soul” as part of their Spring anime 2014 lineup alongside series’ like “Majin Bone” and “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders“.

The new series – which follows the journey of a young and beautiful swordswoman who has decided to travel the land in search for her teacher’s killer to exact revenge – will begin its air today (April 3rd – North America/April 4th – Australia) at 9:00pm but will air every Thursday after this one at 12:46pm. “Blade And Soul” will be available for audiences in the United States, Canada, UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, France, Latin America, Netherlands, Scandinavia, and Turkey.

Like usual, premiere members will be able to access the stream instantly after it is released but non-premier watchers will get a chance to watch it for free a week later. Interested? Check out the “Blade And Soul” promotional video in our featured video section just below this article.

“FUNimation” To Stream The New “Fairy Tail” Anime Series

Fairy-Tail-2014-Anime-Magazine-Scan-01FUNimation Entertainment” – one of the leading American anime publishers/distributors known for series’ like “Dragon Ball Z”, “Attack On Titan” and “Space Dandy” – has just announced that they have acquired the rights to stream the brand-new “Fairy Tail” anime which will be streamed as part of the Spring anime season lineup.

The first of the new set of “Fairy Tail” anime episodes is set to air in Japan on the 5th of April but “FUNimation” are yet to give any details on when exactly they plan to stream the series. It IS being referred to as a “simulcast” so we’ll probably be getting it within 24 hours of the Japanese release.

This series, which is a follow up to the original “Fairy Tail” anime – which began its run all the way back in 2009 and finished up in 2013 – continues to follow the story of Natsu, Lucy and the rest of the gang as they take on other magician guilds, thwart evil where it stands and have a damn good time doing it! The Spring season has already begun so keep an eye on the site to catch all the news as it breaks.

Hozuki No Reitetsu Episode 13 Impressions

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Episode 13 – Hell’s Bon Festival Of Lights/Idle Chat With The Great King Enma

Another week, another episode and I’m so glad because I cannot get enough of Hozuki No Reitetsu. Welcome back to another installment of Hozuki No Reitetsu Anime Impressions, I hope you’ve all been as excited about this new episode as I have! This week marks the release of Hozuki No Reitetsu episode thirteen: The final episode of the series and one that shows us Hell, much like the living world, enjoys a bit of rest, relaxation and a chance to party down. It’s been thirteen long weeks and Hozuki No Reitetsu has been there the whole way. Now, as we step out of the Winter season and into the Spring we leave behind the old series’ in anticipation for the next and the last one for me just so happens to be Hozuki No Reitetsu. It’s been fun, old friend.

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Hell’s Bon Festival Of Lights:

What a great way to kick off the final episode of a series! Hell is having its annual “Bon Festival Of Lights” celebration wherein which the residents of hell take part in a heavy few days of solid festivities while the tortured souls of hell get some time off to go and haunt their family back in the mundane world or whatever it is that the dead do when they have some “free time”. This half of the episode is honestly just pure fun and celebration, there’s no real story so there’s no point taking you all through it scene by scene, it is just an episode that you have to watch and enjoy because it’s incredibly light-hearted and leads into a nice series end. Hozuki and the gang (Shiro, Nasubi, Karauri, etc) meet up to partake in the festivities as a group and, as you can imagine, “tomfoolery” ensues. What absolutely made “Hell’s Bon Festival Of Lights” for me was that every character in the series was shown to be somewhere enjoying the festivities and it was, somewhat, heartwarming especially for someone like myself who has been following the series the entire time, writing about it each and every week as it is released.

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The series in general wasn’t that of a heavy one, characters weren’t constantly going up against real adversity, everything the audience saw was super silly and super fun, for the festival to be even more “chill”, so to speak, than the entire series itself was a good move by the showrunners. This festival had all the demons letting off a little steam, taking things slow and enjoying a well-deserved break, all of which came across perfectly as a positive vibe that I definitely picked up on. Hopefully the rest of the audience felt the same way. The half-episode ended with a huge “manhunt”, for lack of a better term, where Hell’s workers set off to find and capture all of the wayward sould who’ve yet to return to hell even after they’ve been told to. While “manhunt” sounds like such a harsh term to use, it really isn’t that harsh. It ends with the same playful vibe that was present throughout the episode so far and really rounded out the the festival storyline. Going out with a bang!

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Idle Chat With The Great King Enma:

Now here’s something that people may not have entirely picked up on with the last half of this final episode; the series has, essentially, come full circle. Hozuki and King Enma finished off the very first episode of the series with a nice little chat, what I found to be fantastic was that they also did the same for the very last episode. Full circle. The second half of the episode takes place right after the ending of the “Bon Festival”, Hell has to return to its natural, serious state and so do the workers. The audience joins Hozuki and Enma as he judges the souls of the recently deceased. The episode basically takes place in Enma’s office as he condemns souls  and Hozuki has a little fun with the old man before dropping a very sweet line that I hope everybody picked up the way King Enma did. Through talks, pranks and hilarity, the two are constantly in conversation much like that of the first episode, as I mentioned above. It was truly the cooldown the series needed.

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This episode, the final episode, really did a good job at properly portraying something like a New Years Eve party; there’s the celebration, the drinking, the fun and the connection with the people around you but every party has a “next day” which is usually made up of cleaning, resting, recuperating and complaining. Episode thirteen did that perfectly. The festival ended and Hell’s minions were back to work for another year. The episode was full of Hozuki pulling one long prank on King Enma to which, by the end of the episode, he comments that Hozuki is constantly tricking him and looking down on him, that he would make a better king of hell. This is where the episode gets a little more serious and infinitely more sincere. Hozuki then explains that he enjoys his spot as the right hand man to Enma, he enjoys not having a fair bit of responsibility and he enjoys being able to orchestrate things “behind the curtains” but it’s his final lines for the series that really hit me: “We have been acquainted for quite a long time. I hope we will be acquainted for much longer.“…those were the final words for the series and, in my opinion, the perfect way to end it. Well done, Hozuki No Reitetsu, you proved yourself to be a brilliant series with great visuals, great characters and an even greater overall feeling. It has been a pleasure writing about you.

Check out more Hozuki No Reitetsu impressions HERE.