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Sakura Trick Episode 10 Impressions

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Sakura Trick

10-A: A Snow Day, Memories and an Impact.

Haruka and Shizuku are both excited when they look outside the window and find the school grounds covered in snow, despite the other three girls being disinterested (Ikeno having a school council meeting during lunchtime) they both decide to eat their lunch in the cold white powder.

It’s not long before they both realize the error of their ways, yet their stubbornness keeps them from retreating back into the warm indoors.  We then get a scene regarding Shizuku and Kotones’ situation, which I will talk about later, followed by Kotone herself braving the cold to give Shizuku a sweet kiss. Both Yuu and Iizuka eventually come outside, with Iizuka being dragged out by Haruka, and all five of them begin to have a snowball fight. This half finishes with Ikeno leaving the council meeting and approaching Mituski in the hallway; she then asks her if she was okay with Yuu and Haruka dating…  after a brief silence form Mitsuki it’s end story for this half.

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This story did have a cheerful theme to it with the snowball fight at the end providing two lovely entertaining moments; Yuu slow motion reaction when getting hit by Iizuka and Shizukus’ failed attempts at throwing snow when she got hit.

There was still one thing that bothered me about this one and I can’t seem to let it go; whilst the two are alone, Haruka looks over at Shizuku and reminds the audience about Kotones’ engagement and how she and Shizuku won’t be together for much longer. It’s because of this I kept asking myself why the show didn’t focus more on Shizuku and Kotone. This is a stronger premise then Haruka and Yuus’ because something is actually at stake; the struggle to be together makes each moment with them more intense and I would’ve loved to see more emphasis on that throughout the anime.  Despite this thought I did enjoy this story and the conversation Ikeno had with Mitsuki will be covered more in the second half…

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10-B: Usual Shenanigans in the Gym Storage Room.

Carrying on from the previous half and episode 9, Ikenos’ suspicions about Haruka and Yuu are further developed as well as a not so interesting observation about Mitsuki.

All six girls are in gym class and are split up in order to do a jump rope competition; naturally Ikeno and Iizuka are on the best team leaving the rest to fall into last place thanks to Harukas’ inability to jump. The losing team has to clean up and Haruka decides to tackle this job by herself, leading to her being locked inside the storage room. After the gym teacher comments on how quickly the girls cleaned up they realize that Haruka is trapped; Shizuku alerts their teacher, Kotone tries to get inside the gym and the rest try to get Haruka out through the window at the back. Yuu manages to climb on a ladder and reach for Haruka, the girls then share a kiss before Yuu loses her balance and falls into the storage room.

Once both of them are out Ikenos’ suspicions of the two being a couple are confirmed, despite the denial from Mitsuki in the hallway. Ikeno then recalls back to the conversation and noticed Mitsuki focusing more on Haruka then her own sister, also confirming that the last two eps will focus on this unnecessary love interest… oh joy…

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We also get a short extra called Smile Rina-Chan, which shows vice president Rina Sakai always responding the same way, by smiling to everyone. After Iizuka briefly asks why she never says a word, she turns around to see Rina giving a creepy smile towards her. Not a bad set up for an extra and the end was quite funny; overall this was a quick and enjoyable laugh.

I did enjoy the first half of this episode more than the second, but overall both stories were good; they flowed nicely together with the happy tones of the main stories mixed in with Ikenos’ detective thinking at the end. The short with Rina was funny, but I do think that she only got mentioned so the audience can remember another name when the anime finishes. In case you were wondering yes she does make an appearance in the last two episodes, as well as the new president, but that will have to be saved for the next impression post.

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Sakura Trick is animated by Studio Deen and is currently being streamed, by Crunchyroll. Don’t forget to check out our Anime Impressions page to see what shows the other Capsule Computers anime crew is watching this season.

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Ranma 1/2 Set 1 Review

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Ranma ½ Set 1
Studio: Studio Deen
Publisher: Viz Media
Format: Blu-ray, DVD (Reviewed)
Release Date: March 25, 2014
Price: $44.82 – Available Here

Overview
Anyone who has been watching anime for even a year and has explored beyond the standard shōnen type anime, has probably seen a work from Rumiko Takahashi. Whether it is the older Urusei Yatsura or the newer InuYasha, her works have had a large influence on anime as a whole and one of these works happens to be Ranma ½. Viz Media originally released Ranma ½ in the States many years ago, and they have just begun releasing the series again this time remastered for DVD and Blu-ray release. The question is, has Ranma ½ held up with age and does this DVD release warrant picking up the series again?

Story
The world of martial arts is a difficult one and in Ranma ½ it is also an incredibly strange one. With many schools of martial arts, the Anything Goes style of martial arts is certainly appealing and Soun Tendo has been keeping the fighting style alive while living in a household with his three daughters. He is hopeful however as his old friend and fellow fighter Genma has already agreed to give his son, Ranma Saotome, to the family and marry one of his daughters.

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The only problem is, when Genma and Ranma arrive, Genma is a panda and Ranma is a girl. This causes a lot of confusion and frustration in the household before it is revealed that while these two were traveling through China and training, they came across a dangerous training ground called Jusenkyo. This training ground is full of springs but while this wouldn’t normally be an issue, each of these springs has a different curse and those who fall into the water are afflicted with this curse.

With Ranma falling into the spring of drowned girl and Genma landing in the spring of drowned panda, whenever they are doused in cool water they transform into their cursed form and the only way to bring them back to normal is to soak them with warm water. While this is already a problem in and of itself, Ranma and his fiancée Akane begin fighting with one another and arguing within a few hours of meeting one another with Akane always attacking Ranma due to his comments on her appearance or situation.

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What may seem like an already strange romantic comedy keeps getting stranger as more characters are added into the mix. With Akane already being a popular girl at school, Ranma’s arrival on the scene brings the ire of many guys, including a kendo master who wishes to defeat Ranma any chance he gets, the only problem is he also falls in love with the female version of Ranma, making him want to kill one and kiss the other.

Add in gymnastically skilled sister with the exact opposite feelings, a rival from Ranma’s past with a curse of his own, and a powerful amazon chasing after Ranma for his head and then his heart, building up a harem of both women and men who are unaware of his curse. This is only the beginning of the strange and wondrous world that Takahashi has created and built upon in the first 23 episodes of Ranma ½.

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Ranma ½ is built upon how silly everything can be in this anime. The whole idea of the cursed springs is a giant running joke throughout the start of the series since water is literally everywhere in this anime. Characters dump water out of windows, water their lawns, splash puddles, carry buckets around that are perfect for accidents and there always seems to be a pot of hot water somewhere just when the situation calls for it. This results in numerous unlucky transformations for Ranma and the other cursed characters as they are often forced to hide or deal with hilarious situations because of their new forms.

This is one of many running gags that never gets old throughout this set and will likely continue to be strong in future releases. The same can be said for a world where martial arts are everywhere. This being a martial arts romantic comedy and all, everything has fighting techniques built into it. There are rhythmic gymnastic fights with modified tools, ramen delivery battles, Cat-Fu that involves acting and fighting like a cat and this is only the beginning.

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The best part of Ranma ½ is how light hearted and comedic everything throughout this first release is. There are a few mellow moments, and one unfortunate episode that is almost entirely recapping, but viewers will rarely find themselves not enjoying a single episode on this release. With the personalities of the characters working so well together and the numerous running gags set up throughout this release, Ranma ½ Set 1 does a great job introducing viewers to the world that has been built up and leaves them wanting more once it has finished.

Visuals
As you can see in the screenshots in this review, Viz Media is releasing Ranma ½ with the original 4:3 aspect ratio that the original series featured which means that there are no cropped scenes and nothing is stretched to look strange. Despite this only being the DVD release there is an impressive jump in quality of the overall look of the show with great looking colors and detail.

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The art style of the series is obviously old but that does nothing to diminish how great this series still looks to this day, though a few scenes do look a bit rough at times. It is worth noting that there is some mild nudity here and there with girl-type Ranma’s breasts being exposed a few times, but it is nothing explicit and is generally played for laughs.

Audio
This release of Ranma ½ Set 1 does not feature any redubbed voice work which means that those who have seen the series in the past should know what to expect. This also means that the voice of the female form of Ranma changes a few episodes into the release. While such a change would normally be concerning, it is actually for the better as the original voice actress for female Ranma was rough and atrocious sounding and her replacement is better suited for the task , setting up the rest of the release with a solid English dub. Of course for those that prefer it, the Japanese voice track is also included in this release.

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Now the background music in Ranma ½ Set 1 is used sparingly but to great effect since it is almost always used for comedic scenes or whenever Shampoo appears. As for the opening theme, this release actually shifts around a bit with the iconic opening sequence used for most of the episodes, though the last two episodes on the release feature only a narrated opening and a few in the middle of the release feature a different song. The ending themes are also changed around a few times in this set, but none of them are noteworthy in any way.

Extra
It is worth noting that this is the basic DVD release of Ranma ½ Set 1. This means that the release is very basic as far as on-disc bonus features are concerned, though it does come with a nice looking slipcover. The aforementioned on-disc extras are a three minute clip of NYCC highlights and trailers for the InuYasha movie collection and InuYasha: The Final Act.

Overall
Rumiko Takahashi’s work has proven that despite nearly twenty five years passing since the first episode was released, her work still can thrive in today’s market and Viz has done a wonderful job with this release of Ranma ½ Set 1. While this DVD release may be a bit thin on extras and not the best upgrade compared to the Blu-ray version, it is still an impressive jump in visual quality and one of the best ways to start, or revisit, a classic series with an incredible start that will not disappoint.

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Love Live!’s second season to be streamed by Crunchyroll

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As any fan of idol anime series probably knows already, the second Love Live! anime season is debuting soon and it looks like Crunchyroll will be handling the streaming of the series. It is worth noting that unlike the first season, no licensing announcement from NIS America has accompanied this announcement so it is currently unknown if NIS America will be pursuing this second season.

Since Crunchyroll has picked up the series it will be debuting tomorrow on April 7th and each subsequent episode will take be released on Mondays at 11:00 AM PDT. The exact plot of this second season is currently unknown as the girls have already brought together their idol group μ and successfully performed in front of an audience but fans of the first season, such as myself, will probably stick around no matter what happens.

Flapptastic By SAID-M BERSANOV

Flapptastic

Flapptastic By SAID-M BERSANOV

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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • Free
  • Category: Games
  • Released: Apr 03, 2014
  • Version: 1.0
  • Size: 20.9 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: SAID-M BERSANOV
  • © 2014 Said-Magomed Bersanov

Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

Description

The new generation of the genre is here!
Flapptastic is the game that is easy to play, but hard to master.
Addictive gameplay that you love with whole new set of features never seen before.

Features:

-A lot of characters! Play as the humming bird or a duck. Maybe you want to play as a ninja duck? What about a zombie bird? Or our favorite, flyin’ wolf! 12 characters in total, each with unique appearance that you will instantly like!

-The boosts! Use different boosts to get a better record or collect more coins!

-The gadgets! Equip various gadgets to change the way the game is played! You can have less pipes, if you want or you can activate the fog, to make the game much more difficult! Play the game you love with a new twist turning on the reversed gravity! 7 gadgets in total!

-Beautiful art and amazing soundtrack! You have never seen or heard something like this before!

-Game Center leaderboards and achievements! Try to get the number one spot to show everyone who is the best player of Flapptastic in the world!

-Earn all 30 achievements to become the true master of the game!

-iPhone and iPad support.
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Puchimas!! season two to be streamed by FUNimation

puchimas-season-2-promo-artLast year FUNimation gave a surprise announcement by revealing that they had picked up the streaming rights to Puchimas! -Petit Idolm@ster- and now they are following suit with the series’ second season. They will be calling this second season Puchim@s 2 and since the series has already started airing in Japan on NicoNico FUNimation has already started streaming it out to their paid subscribers with free streaming beginning this week.

This season will be similar to the first in the way that there will be five episodes every week and each will be presented as a two and a half minute short with an ending theme. For those unfamiliar with the series, the Puchimas spinoff series follows the idols of 765 productions as they encounter and befriend chibi versions of themselves that have humorous special abilities.

Slot Quest! By Richard A Naylor Jr

Slot Quest!

Slot Quest! By Richard A Naylor Jr

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Description

STORY: You awaken from a blackout to a strange, unfamiliar voice. You find yourself on a long path that connects two worlds. You have your trusty pistol in one hand and what the voice calls “the SYPHOR” in the other. The SYPHOR is an enemy weapon sent to deplete and transfer life from your world to theirs. It will consume life with every step and its power will grow until it is returned to its origin and destroyed. You must continue the quest. Return the SYPHOR, and destroy it.

SLOT QUEST is a solitaire, dice-based RPG with a slot machine interface. It’s a game of chance, strategy and resource management.

GAMEPLAY: Spin the wheels and embark on the quest of your LIFE! The objects you land on are used to trigger an action. Multipliers are determined by landing on matching objects. If there are NO matches the first object on the left will be used by default.

FEATURES:
GOLD payouts for Jackpots (matching 3 of a kind)
Random events ensure a unique experience each time
Turn-based battle system
Enemies scale as you progress
Permanent Perk Upgrades
Easy pick up and play for quick fixes
Replay ability
No In-app purchases EVER!
It would behoove you to check out the FIELD GUIDE

STATS
HP: Health Points- The SYPHOR will consume HP each spin. The amount will increase the closer the SYPHOR gets to its origin. If HP = 0, you die.

MP: Magic Points- MP fuels your Magic Shot. Each Magic Shot uses 10MP.

Health Potions: 1 Potion = 10 HP. Health Potions can be converted to Magic Potions.

Magic Potions: 1 Potion = 10 MP. Magic Potions can be converted to Health Potions.

ATK: Attack Points- This number is added to each attack you make.

DEF: Defense Points- This number is subtracted from any attacks directed toward you.

SKELETON KEY: Used to escape a trap of any difficulty.

GOLD: GOLD is used to upgrade your stats at the store. Enter the store by pressing the Shopping Kart icon.

STEPS: This number represents your score. 1 Spin = 1 STEP. STEPS are converted to PERK POINTS after each game and can be spent in the PERK STORE to permanently upgrade stats.

PERK POINTS- The total of your unspent STEPS from previous games. PERK POINTS are spent like GOLD in the PERK STORE to permanently upgrade stats. Enter the PERK STORE by pressing the Shopping Kart icon from the Title Screen

SLOT Objects:
FOOD, DRINK, GOLD, BATTLES, BONUS SPINS, CHANCE ROLLS, and TRAPS!

FOOD- Replenish HP

DRINK- Replenish MP

BATTLES- Turn based battle system. Hit ‘em with your Standard Issue shot or unleash the power of your Magic Shot. Enemies scale as you progress.

BONUS- Increase a random Stat!

CHANCE- Fortunes can be won or lost with CHANCE spins. It could be anything GOOD or BAD.

TRAPS- You must roll the number of keys that match the difficulty of the trap you’re in. Skeleton keys may be used to escape a trap of any difficulty.

RANDOM NUMBER- A random number from 1 – 10 used to determine the intensity of spins.

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What’s New in Version 1.1

-Fixed label in PERK STORE to reflect correct price
-Reduced needed resources on start up
-Tied up some loose ends

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This app is designed for both iPhone and iPad
  • $0.99
  • Category: Games
  • Updated: Apr 04, 2014
  • Version: 1.1
  • Size: 20.6 MB
  • Language: English
  • Seller: Richard A Naylor Jr
  • © 2014 Richard Naylor
Rated 9+ for the following:

  • Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence
  • Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes

Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

2.75 Million For Latest Attack On Titan Volume

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For those of you who are unaware of the massive popularity  Attack on Titan has, then this should give you a vague idea. The 13th volume of the manga is due to be released on the 9th of April in Japan and first print run numbers  are already at 2.75 million. Not only is this eye popping amount impressive, but it also beats the first print run numbers of the previous volume, which got an amazing 2.2 million.

Written and illustrated by mangaka Hajime Isayama, the series began back in 2009 and is currently being published by Kodansha. As well as each volume being published by Kodansha USA, western fans can also look forward to the Omnibus editions of the manga in the near future. This is a perfect time to be a fan of the sires as the Funimation English dub of the anime was premièred a few weeks ago at the Anime Boston Convention, click here to find out who will be voicing Eren Jaeger.

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Galactic Civilizations III Preview

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Galactic Civilizations III
Developer
: Stardock
Publisher: Stardock
Platform: Windows

Galactic Civilizations III is the long awaited continuation to the Galactic Civilizations series of 4X games. The title is among the first games to support only 64-bit systems. Stardock feels this will result in larger games with greater details. The game recently entered Steam’s Early Access program with a pricy $99.99 Founders Pack. It is currently in an extremely early alpha state, so the price is set high to provide serious fans of the series a chance to provide meaningful feedback that will shape the future of the game.

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For those new to the genre, 4X is short for “eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate.” These games are turn based strategy titles that provide players with multiple paths to victory. Games can be won by having an empire spread its power culturally, diplomatically, militarily, and so forth. It is not necessary to win through brute force alone, like most strategy titles. Galactic Civilizations started in 2003 as a remake, and quickly rose in popularity. Almost eleven years later, Galactic Civilizations III will be the first game in the series to support multiplayer battles while continuing the single player storyline.

Currently, Galactic Civilizations III is an extremely early alpha. Many of the game’s features are currently missing. At this point, the only way to win a game is to exterminate the enemy. The Tiny/Small randomly generated maps and four races are currently available to get players acquainted with the new engine. An ideology system will help provide some bonuses based on the decisions of the player during certain events.

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At the beginning of the game, players can only create the most basic of ships to scout around the map, colonize new planets, and build starbases. Exploration will net many mysterious events around the map that will give players a variety of things like bonuses to research, income, and extra ships. Those who can make use of these discoveries will gain an early advantage against their opponents.

The branching research system is the main form of progress throughout the game. Research that does not contribute to growing a large economy to fund an advanced fleet designed to crush the enemy is a bit pointless at the moment, but the many options that will be important for more peaceful enterprises are there. Research topics will improve economies, provide new ship options, and create thriving starbase system that will help improve the productivity of nearby planets in fields like mining and military. Choosing what to research will be the tricky part, as there are limited resources and time to spend on learning new technologies.

Tthe research system is designed to reinforce a rock, paper, scissors-like combat system. There are three types of weapons: beam, kinetic, and missiles. Each weapon has a corresponding defense system that will protect against the weapon system. Beam weapons are nullified by shields, armour protects against kinetic weapons, and flak defends against missiles. Currently, pre-built ships are the only option, but a build your own ship feature is in the works. Conquering planets is a little trickier than ship to ship battles. It will require the player to send some of their own citizens onto an enemy planet. It seems a little weird to me that random citizens with technically no military training are loaded onto a transport and expected to duke it out some regular people on a different planet to take over.

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Ships and fleets can be ordered around to specific places or set to a few general orders. These general orders helps cut down on the need for micromanaging individual ships every turn. Scout ships can be sent to explore every edge of the galaxy, survey ships will wander the galaxy retrieving the ever important early discoveries, and combat ships can either patrol or guard specific areas of your territory. I found these orders helped speed up the pace of game and let me focus pressing matters than where is the next piece of space debris I should be scavenging.

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Currently, the enemy AI is only partially implemented. It is not particularly bright. Stardock has stated that they do not have any plans on making any real meaningful changes to the AI until all of the features are added to the game, as making adjustments while features are incomplete will result the constant need to seriously overhaul the AI every time a new feature is added. Those looking for more of a challenge will have to stick with multiplayer games against human opponents.

Galactic Civilizations III looks like a great game so far. Space is expansive, planets are detailed, and ships designs look interesting. Like the rest of the game, the visuals are a work in progress. Most notably, the ship combat is currently missing. The UI is easy enough to navigate that someone new to the series like me was able to play like a pro in a matter of a few minutes of experimentation.

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Galactic Civilizations III is in a playable state right now, though only the most passionate Galactic Civilizations fans will get much out of the game right now. The $99.99 price tag does include the game, all future DLCs, and expansion packs along with the opportunity to help steer the game into its final state. The game has all the right parts of a great 4X title in the making that will be an excellent starting point to those new to the genre while maintaining a huge amount of depth for veterans.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier Review

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Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Studio: Marvel Studios
Distributor: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Formats: Cinema 3D (Reviewed at Event Cinemas George St.), Cinema 2D, IMAX 3D
Release Date: Out Now – Buy Tickets Here

Overview

While Captain America: The First Avenger (2010) was a World War II period piece action film, its sequel Captain America: The Winter Soldier is set in present day and errs into the political thriller sub-genre, whilst presenting even more of an emphasis on super-heroics. Testing extremely well in early screenings, Captain America: The Winter Soldier came with a lot of hype, which was somewhat of an initial surprise considering “Cap”‘s reputation for being one of the more vanilla superheroes in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and having possibly the least popular outing among them so far with the first movie… other than The Incredible Hulk (which isn’t much of a consolation). But thankfully the hype – for the most part – is definitely warranted. (WARNING: Minor Spoilers Ahead – nothing you wouldn’t learn from the Official Soundtrack listing).

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Story

It’s been two years since the events of The Avengers, and Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is still struggling to find his place in contemporary society, though it’s no longer a shock to his system. The film opens with Rogers taking his daily run out amongst his new home of Washington, D.C. Blazing past every other jogger at an extreme speed, he calls out “to your left” as he passes each. Eventually we see him approaching Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), who playfully and competitively warns him “don’t you dare say it!” before hopelessly attempting to catch up. Later, Rogers walks up to Wilson who is breathing heavily, recuperating under the shade of a tree. This is the first meeting between the two, who comic book fans will recognise as long time buddies. Anthony Mackie, as usual, brings a genuine likeability and levity to the role, joking with Rogers that maybe he should take another lap as self-punishment posting a “slow” time, then quipping immediately after without skipping a second “wait, did you just take it?”. The two become properly acquainted as Wilson tells Rogers of his duty as a Pararescue war veteran and PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) counsellor and recommends adding Marvin Gaye’s ‘Troubleman’ album to his list of things to experience since 1945 (for Australian audiences, the list showed Tim Tams, AC/DC, Steve Irwin and Skippy The Kangaroo).

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It’s only minutes later that Rogers is called back to base with the Black Widow, Natasha Romanov (Scarlett Johansson) speeding into frame in a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray as his pick-up. The current mission requires Cap, along with Black Widow and S.H.I.E.L.D.’s elite counter-terrorism unit S.T.R.I.K.E. (Special Tactical Reserve for International Key Emergencies) board and clear a captured S.H.I.E.L.D. vessel called Lumerian Star, hijacked by Algerian pirates headed by Georges Batroc (Georges St. Pierre). As with Wilson, another relationship that gets fleshed out here is that of Rogers and Romanov’s. There’s a continued gag that plays out across multiple scenes in the film where Romanov is pushing Rogers to ask different co-workers, as well as his neighbour, on dates. However, it’s clear that Romanov has some feelings for Rogers that she is trying to suppress for one reason or another. Regardless, Rogers’ throwaway excuse for not entertaining the idea of a relationship is he’s “too busy”. The ensuing sequence is a personal favourite from the entire film, as Cap jumps out a carrier aircraft without a parachute, plunging into the water, proceeding to sprint through the vessel taking out half the baddies present in quick fashion before any support even lands, and then battles Batroc in a great fight sequence.

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Batroc challenges Cap with a frequent fan criticism: “I thought you were more than a shield”. GSP – as MMA fans know him – legitimised what was a campy, overly colourful character from the comics in Batroc the Leaper and, using his real-life savate and karate background, made him a serious, believable hand-to-hand threat. GSP could be another Jean-Claude Van Damme post-MMA (if he does indeed return). It’s from this early stage that Cap’s trust issues begin, as he catches Romanov extracting data from the ship’s computers, something he was not briefed on. Arriving back at the Triskelion – S.H.I.E.L.D.’s headquarters – Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson) reveals ‘Project Insight’ to Cap, a plan to build three Helicarriers that are linked to spy satellites and designed to triangulate position, pre-emptively identifying and eliminating all threats. The directors of the film have stated the inspiration of President Obama’s supposed “Kill List” for the concept, and so the moral conflict between giving people complete freedom and enacting security-breaching, broad surveillance for the good of the people is represented via Cap and Fury’s opposing beliefs and stances. Soon enough Cap’s past comes back to haunt him, as the assassin codenamed ‘The Winter Soldier’ (Sebastian Stan) makes his presence felt by executing a major character.

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Remember the promo shot pre-release that showed Black Widow crying, looking down at a covered up cadaver? In the film, the body is uncovered from the shoulders up. This plot point, along with the re-appearance of a certain villain (think less Red Skull and more Transcendence) are direct nods to story beats found in the comic books. Cap has a few memorable encounters with the former Bucky Barnes, who’s struggling to remember exactly who he is when spurred by Cap’s recognition of his supposedly deceased best friend. Robert Redford’s Alexander Pierce, a senior authority within S.H.I.E.L.D. and Head of the World Security Council, is another integral figure; ambiguous from the start, his integrity is automatically disputed by the audience. It’s fantastic to see such an iconic actor in a universe we never imagined him in and fitting in perfectly. Performance wise, it was a thrill to see Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury getting his hands dirty in a pivotal action set-piece, but the real treat was seeing the Falcon re-imagined outside of his ridiculous, signature spandex suit and embodied by a genuinely funny and welcome addition to the team in Anthony Mackie. Overall, Captain America: The Winter Soldier has it all: the drama, the action, conspiracy, twists and turns and fan service, and is the best Marvel Studios film after The Avengers.

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Visuals & Audio

The directing duo of brothers Joe and Anthony Russo – heretofore known predominantly for their work in comedy shows including Arrested Development, Community, Happy Endings and Up All Night – prove excellent directorial instinct when it comes to framing action and maintaining a dynamic composition. The 3D is used very subtly throughout, which is both a relief for cinema purists, but also a con for those who expect a more pronounced implementation for their increased ticket prices. The score composed by Henry Jackman is a mish-mash of influences, from the sampling of Alan Silvestri’s work from Captain America: The First Avenger, appropriately used in the reflective, nostalgic “Smithsonian” scene, to the Hans Zimmer-esque “Lemurian Star” track, calling on memories of The Dark Knight. The highlights of this generally fast-paced and adrenaline-pumping score come whenever Jackman utilises a brooding, pulsating synth such as found in Hydra’s theme and in combination with an unnerving, synthesised scream in The Winter Soldier’s.

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Overall

After a merely adequate introduction of the character in Captain America: The First Avenger, good ol’ Cap is made to look absolutely bad-ass this go around with his power, speed and martial arts expertise put on display like never before. Although there may have been one too many a swerve, especially in the final act, the espionage heavy feature effectively explores the overriding thematic question of “who can you trust?”. Ultimately, Captain America: The Winter Soldier is an extremely important entry – if not the most important – in the quickly expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe. It sets up so much of what will define the future of the brand on-screen, mostly in the post-credits scenes (plural). As an example of how wide-reaching the effects of the film’s developments will be moving forward, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s very identity and even existence is up in the air, meaning that the Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. TV series will also be affected greatly. The implications of what is revealed throughout the course of the picture mean a turbulent and uncertain period to come for The Avengers as a group, and humanity in general.

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Yoshi’s New Island Review

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Yoshi’s New Island
Developer: Nintendo
Publisher: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: March 14, 2014
Price: $39.99

Overview
Yoshi’s Island has always been that one game in Nintendo’s library that was like a precious, untouched gem. Sure, it had a follow-up of sorts on the Nintendo DS, but most either enjoyed it or ignored it – retaining their memories of that magical art style and childlike atmosphere that the first brought long ago. When you throw the word “New” in the middle of a title however, you set expectations immediately. Something more polished, modern, and welcoming was indeed what most expected with Yoshi’s New Island for that very reason. Does it set a new bar, or ride along safely to keep every crowd content? Let’s find out.

Story
The story of Yoshi’s New Island isn’t too much of  a stretch from the first by any means. Taking place right after the original tale, this title sees a stork delivering a young Baby Luigi and Baby Mario before being ambushed by Kamek and setting the scene for Baby Mario to fall into the hands of a group of Yoshi. Of course Mario is loyal to his brother, and with the help of his dinosaur friends is out to save the day yet again.

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Before you think any thoughts of doubt over the plain story involved, let me say that its not that stale. In fact, there are a good amount of charming moments that will be sure to put a smile on the face of even the coldest of players. There is however an overwhelming feeling of familiar elements that make the entire narrative feel like deja vu. If this was a remake, that would be fine. A reboot? Sure, I’ll take that too. Being nearly a direct sequel and sporting that “New” word however makes the game feel like more of a disappointment in terms of a story, as even though the setting is the same, a lot could have been done to make it at least feel like a brand new adventure.

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Gameplay
Much like the story, a lot to the gameplay with Yoshi’s New Island is familiar. Being a pure platformer at heart, the main concept is too traverse each level within the six worlds while keeping Baby Mario safe and make it to the goal. Along the way, there are red coins,  flowers, and stars to collect that give great reason to go back in for more if you happen to be one of those who have to 100% everything.  Players are of course equipped with the power to turn enemies into eggs, and then proceed to shoot them at other enemies or objects, occasionally solving a puzzle  along the way. Yoshi comes with smooth handling on the 3DS, and as you would hope – not a lot has went downhill in terms of this egg staying solid.

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While the gameplay is indeed good, we never really asked for the same game from twenty years ago to be re-released in another form, and Nintendo knew this when they added a few tweaks to the formula. The major addition within are the large enemies that can be gobbled up, leaving a huge egg rolling behind Yoshi until fired. Once launched, warp pipes, foes, and everything in-between is destroyed with a nice satisfying steam rolling effect taking place. Usually, this unique power is utilized to open up a path or to gain access to a flower (or similar collectible), but its a fresh idea that works in this multicolored world. Some stages also make use of the gyro sensor within the 3DS, giving the player a small break from the norm while Yoshi transforms into a vehicle for transport. These little portions are short, but come in well to add a bit of a new flavor overall.

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Jumping on enemies, firing eggs, and rolling over foes is enough to make a decent platformer, but its the stages that truly do all the work here. While some stages are rather flat, stretched out, and end without much celebration, others can make up for that with some rather intense encounters, such as a chain-chomp that can chase the player through a level. Boss battles are another highlight of the experience, making some of the bland worlds end on a high note with brilliant usage of Yoshi’s abilities and style – which is the very reason most should be playing this title to start with – as Yoshi’s Island was meant to be a change of pace from the standard Mario game years ago and with the slew of “New Super Mario Bros” titles over the years, this little Yoshi adventure does well to deliver a nice change of pace.

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I did however use the word bland a moment ago, and I feel I should elaborate. There were no moments I ever felt bored within Yoshi’s New Island, as it is a clever title that deserves praise. Sans the boss battles and a few other spots that make use of the new features, I couldn’t help but feel like I had done this all before. Its kind of like when you watch a great movie, and smiled thoroughly for the entire experience. Afterwards, you watched it again and again, but that same wave of freshness was never there again to give you that spark from the first time. That is how Yoshi’s New Island is to those of us who played Yoshi’s Island over and over, be it on the Super Nintendo or Game Boy Advance. When you have a game that doesn’t shake enough of the foundation to prove itself as a sequel, you end up with a serviceable, yet unexciting game that doesn’t bring enough into the experience to keep the player completely immersed (Bioshock 2 critics, you know what I’m speaking about here).

Visuals
Perhaps the most important element within Yoshi’s New Island that some were concerned about was in fact just how these graphics would come together. Worlds are now made with a unique watercolor design, with scribble of crayon and outline making the bold colors pop just a bit to create that innocent atmosphere one would expect to see within Yoshi’s New Island. While some may not like it compared to the completely 2D stylings, I love the art style and find it to be an improvement. Sure, Yoshi’s model is a bit unfitting in this world, but that is a quickly forgettable offense as there is enough nostalgia flowing within these walls to still lighten the load of any visible flaws.

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Audio
The soundtrack is going to be a love it or hate it scenario. Nintendo decided Kazoos were the way to go to create that lovely island of Yoshi essence, and they definitely make for a unique tune to play too. Now, other than kazoos we also have cute little melodies that are not as memorable and the general fare that fade into the background, coming together with everything to create an impressive, if not slightly less inspiring package as a whole. Oh yeah, Yoshi still makes that lovable grunt and cry when jumping – for those curious if he still sounded the same.

Overall
Yoshi’s New Island is a lot of things. A great game that is fulfilling from beginning to end. A title with a light heart and a lot of charms. What it is also however is a sign of the times. This is a title that utilizes nostalgia and old tricks to perform a solid end result, and while it was successful, I can’t help but feel that the creativity that went into it dried up quickly in development. Its hard not to feel like this title could have been something more as it commits the sin that so many of the “New” titles have in the past with Nintendo. Sure, we get a great game, but not one that will be “New” forever, as Yoshi’s eggs were served before in another basket and this time around, the creativity and imagination missing leaves not enough magic on the plate we were given.

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