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First of Conception II’s Star Children classes detailed

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Today Atlus USA has released a bit of a public service announcement to try and let future gamers know that they will need to be careful with their Star Children in Conception II. To do that they have detailed a few of the thirty available classes players will be able to choose from. Remember, the Star Children’s stats will depend on the heroine they come from and how strong the player’s bond in with said heroine.

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Cleric
The Cleric should be an early staple of your party. They are key for keeping your party safe with their healing skills, and once they get some experience they can even help revive Star Children should they get knocked out.

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Magic Knight
The Magic Knight is a favorite in our offices for their well-roundedness. They have the brawn to be lethal attackers, skills that can exploit enemies’ magical weaknesses and enough defense to be hearty in battle.

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Thief
In addition to having the most baller hats in the game, they’re a strong party addition. Not only do they have a skill that attacks and robs an enemy of an item at the same time, but they can also help out in non-combat ways by picking locked treasure chests.

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Minstrel
The support role usually goes under-appreciated in RPGs, but the Minstrel is a good option for balancing magic that gives your party better stats while helping lock down enemies with crippling debuffs.

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Swordis
The Swordis are one of the first classes you have access to in the game, and they’re the early game workhorses in the Labyrinth. They are well-balanced physical attackers and defenders, but make sure they’re paired up with someone who can dish out magical damage in order to create an effective team.

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Warlock
Warlocks are absolute nukers against monsters with high physical defenses. They’re a strong magic option to bring into a team of children, but will be dependent on having a good counterbalance of physical attack and healing.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 demo out now; Chaos Claws revealed

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Those of you who can’t wait to play Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 will be happy to hear that a demo for the game has been released on the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Marketplace, and the PC. This demo will allow players to get familiar with a number of the new combat elements in the game as they take control of Dracula while his castle is under siege from the Brotherhood of Light.

Also revealed today by Konami is a new trailer for the game which shows off Dracula’s Chaos Claws which are a powerful weapon that can be used to destroy heavily armored opponents. These fiery gauntlets are found early in the game and can be used to smash away armor or shields to leave the enemy open for a normal attack.

Attack on Titan’s English Dub Will Be Heard Next Month

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FUNimation has announced during Katsucon in Washington D.C. that the English dub of Attack on Titan will premiere at Anime Boston on March 21-23.

The dub is said to be directed by Mike McFarland who headed One Piece and Full Metal Alchemist, and the full cast will be revealed in the lead up to the convention which is being held at Hynes Convention Center and Sheraton Boston Hotel.

Here is the official synopsis by FUNimation:

When the man-eating giants called Titans first appeared, humans retreated behind massive walls. After a hundred years of safety, a colossal-sized Titan smashes through the defenses, unleashing a flood of giants and carnage in the streets. Eren Jaeger watches helplessly as one of the creatures devours his mother.

He vows to kill every Titan walking the earth. Eren and his surviving friends enlist to fight against the insatiable monsters. The future looks bleak, but there’s more to Eren than meets the eye: he may be humanity’s last hope against extinction.

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Attack on Titan first aired in Japan last April and was streamed by FUNimation, Crunchyroll and is currently available on Madman’s Screening Room. A home video release is expected later this year while the series has even spawned a video game adaptation.

First thirteen minutes of South Park: The Stick of Truth released

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Today Ubisoft has released a video for South Park: The Stick of Truth which shows off the first thirteen minutes of the game. In this time, you will see the introduction to the game as well as the intro to the classes and the way combat will work in the title.

After a number of delays, South Park: The Stick of Truth is finally set to be released on March 4th in North America and March 7th in Europe for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. To go along with this trailer a number of new screenshots and a few pieces of artwork have also been released and can be found below.

AKB0048 Part 1 Review

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AKB0048 Part 1
Studio: Satelight
Publisher: Hanabee
Format: DVD
Release Date: February 5, 2014
Price: $59.99 – Available Here

Overview
There has been a huge influx of idol fanaticism in anime. Sure it’s always been a bit of a craze but it seems more prominent now than ever. The Japanese idol industry is huge, covering everything from songs and dancing to funny game shows and events. A large draw is the growth of each idol, often being scouted as a child to becoming a fully-fledged performer whilst still in school. Naturally, this is a perfect narrative for the anime medium. AKB0048 is based on the popular idol group AKB48 and, if I’m not mistaken, is actually one of the first idol anime to be localised and released for the Western audience.

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Story
Contrary to almost every other work based on idols, AKB0048 has an extensive story behind it. After a devastating war on Earth, humanity flees its home to new worlds but is subject to strict rules in order to prevent another catastrophe. Entertainment and art are banned in a dystopian society controlled by the anti-music organisation DES. The once-legendary idol group AKB48 is forcefully disbanded and any fans are at risk of being prosecuted.

Fast forward 48 years and the group is covertly resurrected as AKB0048, reinstating the old system of picking candidates to succeed each generation of girls and performing live in secret. All of this is done at risk of drawing the ire of DES who labels them as terrorists. A group of four young girls aim to be the next big AKB stars, going against their parents’ wishes and travel through space to reach their dreams.

The whole setting is elaborate and almost silly as the undergraduate girls must dodge bullets all for the sake of protecting a J-Pop stage full of neon light sticks and dance maneuvers. This is probably the first and only time you’ll see idols singing while mechs are raging on a battlefield nearby. The action parts, however, are not nearly as exciting as they sound and you begin to wonder why put them in at all. For all the live ammunition used, no one actually gets killed and since AKB0048 are only allowed to use non-lethal force the whole thing feels pointless and monotonous when action does happen.

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But that’s not why we’re here. You’d be glad to know the cute idols, songs and dances live up to the standards of the genre, utilising great CGI when performances are shown off and injecting some drama by giving us a glimpse of the challenges idols have to deal with. Don’t expect anything too complex regarding the inside workings of the industry though, as this is still essentially a promotion of AKB48 and it tends to glitz over what can be a very rough experience for idols at times.

The first half ends with inspiration as our main character has her dreams finally accepted by her parents. This really is a tale of following your heart despite what your family, or even armed government authorities, want you to do.

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Visuals
It’s hard to believe and even harder to explain but AKB0048 has a unique look. Character designs are simpler than most other anime, almost generic, and this sounds like a criticism but it’s actually refreshing for once. Each person looks distinct to match their personalities. The colours used throughout the show are bright pinks, blues and purples against a grey backdrop, reflecting the depressing ban on music.

The best part is the animation when things burst into song and action. Satelight has expertly used CGI to make the whole thing look fluid, mimicking the expert dance moves of professional idols. A great deal of effort went into replicating how an idol moves on stage and my only complaint would be that there wasn’t enough of it in these 13 episodes, possibly due to budget constraints.

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Audio
Being an anime that’s all about singing and dancing, you’d expect the music to be good. And it is, make no mistake, but at the same time it’s not that memorable either. Whether it’s due to a lack of catchy songs or distinct melodies is hard to say but the standouts for me simply remained the opening and ending themes, which are lovely.

If you’re going into this anime, chances are it’s because you’re a fan of AKB48 and you can relate to the similarly sounding AKB0048 title. So it’s also likely you’ll probably just watch this in its original Japanese track. That’s not to say the English dub is bad, far from it, but it is jarring when background music is sung in Japanese while when it comes to the voice actor’s turns they adapt the lyrics into English. Again, they do a pretty good job of localising the songs and I was surprised how they managed to keep everything sounding natural.

On the other hand, you’re watching a Japanese idol show most likely because you enjoy hearing Japanese idols in their own language.

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Extras
Hanabee’s DVD release comes with the standard on-disc features such as Japanese promos and clean opening and ending animations.

Overall
If you’re a fan of J-Pop or Japanese idols as well as anime, this is a match made in heaven. But that also means it’s highly likely that you’ve seen other shows that blend idols and anime, even if it didn’t get an English release such as the excellent Macross Frontier which does a far better job at blending action with music while The Idolmaster is a more focused (and musically sound) look at a group of girls working their way to the top from the ground up. AKB0048 is bogged down in an overly ambitious setting with a “threat” that isn’t so threatening at all and action which, while looks very pretty, feels half-hearted at best.

However, I understand the intergalactic sci-fi setting contributes to the dazzling depiction of the idols and the ban on music is actually a cool and fresh idea. Here’s hoping the second half adds more of what we want to see; music, dancing and interpersonal drama related to the idol group, rather than pointless battles. Judging from the first half, this is still an enjoyable idol anime and is, quite frankly, the only one of its kind that can be bought off Australian shelves right now.

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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a new Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster trailer

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Now that today is Valentine’s Day we have a new trailer for Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster highlighting and the romance that blossomed between Yuna and Tidus as they tried to save the world. To go along with this trailer Square Enix also released two screenshots of romantic moments the two shared in Final Fantasy X.

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Currently Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster is set to be released on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, on March 20th in Australia and New Zealand and a few days earlier in North America on March 18th, where a special edition of the game is also available for purchase.

Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Super Music Collection Launches on iTunes

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From the earth to land, the sea and sky

The Pokémon Company and Nintendo have once again decided to bring the Poketunes you all now and love to iTunes, digitally remastered for your auditory enjoyment.

Released in Europe way back in July 2003, Pokémon Ruby and Pokémon Sapphire were set in the island region of Hoenn, the most water covered of any Pokemon region to date. Surf was put through its paces let me tell you that. The region itself was based on a real-world location, with the composers Junichi Masuda, Gō Ichinose and Morikazu Aoki taking much of their inspiration from the Japanese island of Kyushu. Over ten years after the games’ original launch, the new Super Music Collection includes beautifully adapted and orchestrated versions of their music that made the region come to life.

The Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire Super Music Collection is available now on iTunes for $16.99. So don’t Slack Off, head on over and buy some classic tunes from your Gen III journey. Keep an eye out through the year as Diamond and Pearl, Black and White, along with Black 2 and White 2 will also see a Super Music Collection release. But whatever happens: There’s no place like Hoenn.

WWE and Mattel Sign Multi-Year Extension on Toy Licensing

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WWE games may have changed publishers, but it looks like children of all ages can except more Mattel-made WWE toys for years to come – through to 2019, in fact – as the two companies have announced a multi-year extension of their toy licensing agreement.

Mattel and WWE have worked together since 2009 (seems like much longer) and have released a diverse range of toys across over 50 global markets around the globe. In the U.S., WWE action figures rank as the number 1 action figure property. Mattel deepened their WWE portfolio with innovations such as the FlexForce figures and Brawlin’ Buddies, which personally brings me back to my childhood. Doug Wadleigh, Senior Vice President, Global Brands Marketing, Boys and Entertainment for Mattel, said;

WWE and Mattel’s action figure line is consistently ranked in the top two thanks to our creative marketing campaigns, tremendous retail support and seamless infusion of cutting-edge innovations. We are excited to continue our partnership with WWE as they expand their global footprint and leverage our global scale to deliver WWE toys to kids around the world.

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Old school DDP WCW Bashin’ Brawler… I ripped his nose off as a child

Casey Collins, Executive Vice President, Consumer Products, WWE, added;

Mattel has invested significant resources in consumer insights and raised the bar for design innovations for WWE, while expanding our line into new categories. Their unparalleled support has allowed us to further engage fans through authentic, quality products, meaningful experiences and standout presence at retail.

With more than 15 million viewers in the U.S. tuning into WWE programming each week, it’s a no-brainer for Mattel to want to continue bringing authentic, fun products to store shelves for WWE fans to enjoy, especially with the its focus being put so squarely on family entertainment as of late.

The LEGO Movie Videogame Out Now in the UK

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Some good ol’ brickdancing

That’s right, LEGO fans in the United Kingdom will be happy to know that Warner Bros‘ The LEGO Movie Videogame is now on the shelves, just waiting to be bought, played and loved. The game will take you on a creative journey throughout numerous worlds compirsed entirely of digital LEGO bricks, unlike previous LEGO titles. Take control of characters such as Emmett, Vitruvius, Wyldstyle, Batman and  Lord Business as you wander through fantastical worlds like Bricksburg, Cloud Cuckoo Land and Flatbush Gulch.

For those of us who live Down Under, there’s still a ways to go until The LEGO Movie Videogame, or even The LEGO Movie for that matter, sees a release. But never fear! Check out the screenshots below and enjoy the wonderment of a world made of LEGO. Awesome!

 

LEGO The Hobbit Collects its Characters for Key Art

lego-hobbit-key-artWith two movies down and one movie to go, The Hobbit is doing a mighty fine job showing off just what Peter Jackson can do with Middle Earth. Pretty soon though players will be able to see the same thing in the LEGO-verse with the upcoming LEGO The Hobbit.

So far LEGO The Hobbit has shown off a trailer to give a preview of the new features and abilities that the dwarves. Now though Warner Bros. and TT Games have the majority of the cast assembled for the key art, which can be seen just to the right.

With not only Blibo, the hobbit himself, but Gandalf, Thorin, Legolas, and Smaug, LEGO The Hobbit is representing all the main characters from the films. Though it will be interesting to see how the game will be able to translate from the movies, with all the extra content and characters when it releases later this year for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, Xbox One, and PS4, handhelds PS Vita and Nintendo 3DS, as well as PC.