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Nowhere Boys – Season 1 Review

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Nowhere Boys – Season 1
Studio: Matchbox Pictures
Publisher: ABC3
Format:
DVD (reviewed)
Release Date: 5th February 2014
Price: $29.99 – Available Here

Overview

Australian television aimed at a younger audience doesn’t entirely have a good reputation, at least that’s the way I look at it. I feel as though it’s a case of the “it was better in my day” frame of mind that I’ve got going with this particular subject and, despite my self awareness, I’ll stick to my guns until the very end. “Nowhere Boys” is a brand-new Australian series that is aimed at a teen audience, it revolves around four boys, one huge mystery and everything that comes with it. Being both supernatural and teenager-centric, the series deals with the problems of people, their differences, and growing as a whole while also in a hostile environment that is similar to their own yet drastically different in a few crucial ways.”Nowhere Boys” is definitely a show that has taken and will take many people by surprise…myself included.

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Story

“Nowhere Boys” has a storyline that is hard to pin down; it’s generic and typical yet it is deep and oddly unique, it’s absolutely a series that you have to watch all the way through to the very end to be able to fully appreciate the story behind it all, watching a few episodes and judging it may work in most cases but it doesn’t seem to work in this one. The series revolves around four teenage boys that all attend “Bremin High School”, “Bremin” being the fictional small town they live in. Each of them is unique yet each of them is a typical character trope: You have Felix the goth, Andy the geek, Sam the airhead and Jake the jock, all these combined make for what seems like a really silly television series, the likes of which we’ve seen time and time again.

The four boys are made into a group for a school excursion wherein which teams of four students are to trek through a local national park of sorts with the intention of all rendezvousing at a designated finish line, this is meant to be a team building exercise and, as you can imagine, these four boys are anything but willing to work as a team. After mucking about and eventually getting lost, the boys are forced to make camp in the national park. They eventually wake up and, with the help of a friendly vagrant, make their ways back to Bremin to reunite with their families who have oddly not come searching for them during this time. Upon arrival to each of their respective homes they’re met with nothing but hostility as it seems who they thought were their loving families were now stricken with amnesia and cannot remember any of the boys. Meeting up once again, despite none of them wanting to actually be near each other, they set out to solve the mystery of this “mass amnesia” and to make their way back home…wherever or whatever that is.

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I will give this series some credit for writing some good backstories for characters which, at first, are so much more interesting than the actual mystery…though, by the end, that statement gets flipped and I was much more into the odd way the series panned out rather than where these kids got their angst. From a deadbeat dad to a crippled brother to a seemingly perfect girlfriend, each of these lads gets their own backstory-based episodes that tell you a fair bit about who they exactly are and why they either do or do not want to return to their normal lives. Once more, I’ll give the writers credit for being able to write actual normal situations that would be quite close to home for some viewers out there but what I cannot give them credit for is for writing character development that sticks.

Unfortunately, despite their obvious character growth, the boys tend to slip in and out of it with a couple of them making silly comments by the end of the series that reminded me a lot of what they were like at the beginning.Apart from those few slip ups, I’d say that the series was written quite well, had they taken out some of the childish and unnecessary dialogue the series would have been all the more greater but it is a show directed at teens so I suppose it cannot appeal to everyone. Thoroughly enjoyed the mixture of both supernatural and science-fiction within the events of the story, they were blended together well and in some cases it actually reminded me of the earlies “Supernatural” seasons which, in my head, is a great accomplishment. If only the acting was as good. That was a little harsh, the acting was good for the most part but some certain actors really didn’t bring their best to the screen and it was obvious throughout the series.

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Audio And Visuals

I was very impressed with the way the series looked, it had some incredibly production value and the CGI effects used actually weren’t half bad for an Australian television series. Anyone that has seen Australian TV knows that it isn’t that great, especially when trying to do things Hollywood has already mastered so to see some CGI being used nicely was…well…nice! Everything looked normal, which is a good thing not a bad thing: Both costuming and setting made the series look as though it actually took place in a small town, there were no odd environmental elements that took you away from the “reality” of a situation, though by the end of the series there really wasn’t much of a need to seem “real”. I would like to give a big commendation to the prop maker of the show, nothing was too flashy and I think all the props were made in a very nice way, usually when series’ revolve around the supernatural props tend to be far too extravagant, these weren’t but they were also good enough to hit the mark, I was very impressed.

Auditorally I’d say this show had a fairly good sound track, nothing really stayed in my head after watching through it but the tracks that were in it really set scenes well, at least, well enough. The series did win an award regarding the score in episode one but, honestly, I didn’t find it as amazing as the win of an award made it sound. I felt it was good but I never found it award-winning. One thing they did right was the noises and sound effects that had something to do with a mystical, magical or demonic force…now I actually cannot say much at this point in time because going into detail will wreck a fair bit of the story so I’ll just say that the use of voice distortion was done quite well. Overall both the Audio and Visuals were good, not fantastic but not terrible, somewhere in between.

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Extras

The only real extras that “Nowhere Boys – Season 1” has is some behind-the-scene footage of the production of the series. Considering I was given a promo copy of the DVD to review, the only extras it came with were strictly on-disc and that was basically just the behind-the-scenes footage, the official release may bring viewers more extras but unfortunately I can only review what I’ve been given and what I’ve been given was just that. It is very interesting though, to be able to take a step into the production crew of any series is quite intriguing especially if you’re into film-making and how it is done. I would have liked to have seen a little bit more from the extras side of the release but behind-the-scenes was all I got in the promo copy, hopefully the distributors will add something a little more for the official release.

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Overall

As fair as Australian-made series’ come…this is one of the better ones. I actually found myself enjoying this series more and more despite the small list of things that it lacks. While the acting could have been a great deal better by some of the actors and the dialogue could have done with the same treatment, I still found myself wanting to keep watching every time an episode ended simply to see if the next segment of story will explain to me exactly what the heck is going on. Yes, it lacks a few things but it does have an array of positive aspects that, I’d say, really makes it worth while, unfortunately this is a review and I cannot overlook those negative aspects but I’d still recommend it to a fair amount of people, especially if they love Australian television. It’s nowhere near a perfect release but it’s also nowhere near being a bad one and I can see a lot of people actually finding some enjoyment in watching the series, especially the teen crowd, so get into it!

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“Revenge” Issue #1 Variant Cover By Jonathan Ross Released

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Titan Comics alongside Forbidden Planet (a Titan Comics-owned sci-fi, fantasy and cult entertainment megastore), are extremely excited to announce that they have teamed up with TV Presenter and comic book writer Jonathan Ross to give us, the readers, a special little something that will surely get fans of a particular comic book very excited. Mr Ross has illustrated a special new cover for his comic book series “Revenge”, more specifically the first issue of “Revenge”. For those of you with no knowledge of the comic, the official synopsis is as follows:

Griffin Franks was a joke in Hollywood. A washed up action-hero. Over the hill. Past it. A has-been. A barely-was. But now he IS The Revenger.

He’s a star. His movie’s a hit. His latest wife is hot. He finally has everything he wants. Just in time for someone to take it all away. Forever.

The cover looks absolutely brilliant and is a definite purchase for any fans of the series that feel as though they must have this in their collection. The variant cover can only be bought through Forbidden Planet stores or through their online store which you can get to by clicking here. Drawn by Ross himself and inked/coloured by Ian Churchill , this variant comic cover is not one to be missed. You can actually see the image to the right of the article, it looks great to us but we also want to hear what you think of it, head down to our comments section just below to drop us a line.

Cut the Rope: Triple Treat is Coming Exclusively on Nintendo 3DS

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Activision Publishing have announced that Cut the Rope: Triple Treat will be coming exclusively to Nintendo 3DS in early 2014. Following the huge success from ZeptoLab’s BAFTA Award-winning Cut the Rope mobile series, Cut the Rope: Triple Treat unites the original game and expansions; Cut the Rope: Experiments and Cut the Rope: Time Travel, in a new epic 3D experience.

The physics-based puzzle game invites players to manipulate a series of obstacles and utilise different mechanics (e.g. steam valves and portals), in order to ensure Om Nom receives the candy he desires.

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Cut the Rope: Triple Treat is planned to feature:

  • 3 standalone adventures with over 650 levels
  • Touch-control interface with the Nintendo 3DS stylus
  • Online leaderboards and in-game achievements
  • Stereoscopic 3D visuals and cheerfully animated Om Nom Stories

Check out the official website here to explore the fascinating world of Cut the Rope and stay tuned with Capsule Computers for more news, regarding the release date for the upcoming title .

Watch the Call of Duty Championship 2014 – Australia and New Zealand Regional Live Final

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Australia and New Zealand’s top 8 teams will compete in the 2014 Call of Duty Championship Regional Final, presented by Xbox, on March 1st at Carriageworks in Sydney. From there, the two finalists will continue on to represent their region at the World Finals held in Hollywood, California from March 28-30.

The Major League Gaming (MLG) and Australian Cyber League (ACL Pro) run competition features a local prize pool of $15,000. The two finalists then have the opportunity to win from a prize pool of $1,000,000 and be crowned World Champions. Those two winning teams will be joined by 30 of the world’s best, including teams from North America, Europe, Asia and Brazil. Ryan ‘Fwiz’ Wyatt (Head of Machinima eSports and Professional Call of Duty Caster), Chris ‘Puckett’ Puckett (VP of Programming at MLG and Professional Gaming Commentator) and home-grown talent Dallas ‘Bio Acid’ O’Donnell will share hosting duties for the Sydney live event, which promises to be one of the most exciting eSports events ever organised for Australia and New Zealand in history, let alone 2014.

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Free passes for the March 1st, ANZ Regional Finals are very limited, but you can still RSVP for the event and attempt to secure yours right here.

Here are the Australia and New Zealand Regional Live Final details:

Date: Saturday, March 1st 2014
Time:
 Championship Period: 5pm – 10.30pm. All Day: 10.30 – 10.30pm.
Location: Carriage Works, 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh, NSW, 2015

The event will also be live streamed via www.mlg.tv/ACL. Note: This is strictly a 15+ event only. IDs will be checked. Only successful RSVP’s will be admitted.

Xbox Live – A Week of Deals (2/04 – 2/10)

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Having yet to yield from delivering a Xbox One title, Microsoft discounts Lococycle during this interim of weekly deals. Unlike the plethora of games we saw last week, there are only four discounts total for the Xbox 360. I’ll wait for the disappointment and obscene gestures…

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NameTypeDiscount
LococycleXbox One40% to 50% Off
Grand Theft Auto VGames on Demand33% Off
Grand Theft Auto IVGames on Demand50% Off
GTA IV: The Lost and DamnedAdd-On50% Off
GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay TonyAdd-On60% Off

Well, that didn’t take long! For those that haven’t had a chance to pick up GTA V, I can see a viable purchase being made. However, the lack of a list is more disturbing as in the previous interim of deals there were 26 items. Who dropped the ball there?!

Disney Interactive Puts Hundreds of Jobs at Risk

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Soon after all the lay offs at Ghost Games, there is now even more bad news about jobs in the gaming industry. Up to several hundred jobs are said to be at risk at Disney Interactive, despite the strong launch of its popular video game Disney Infinity.

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Disney Interactive president Jimmy Pitaro, who took control in November, is now considering management reshuffles and sadly, lay offs. Game maker Playdom, which was acquired by Disney for $763m in 2010, is particularly under threat.

The gaming department of Disney has had a few messy years with the drastic resizing after the Epic Mickey flop. Also, despite Disney Infinity pulling in an income of $16m, it is only Disney Interactive’s second ever profitable quarter.

Although development into Disney Infinity will still continue, with rumours of some Star Wars character coming out soon, the future of Disney’s wider gaming aspirations are at the very least under pressure. The large impressive game may be the company’s last stab at the gaming industry.

World of Tanks Explodes Onto Xbox 360 February 12

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Wargaming has announced that a special edition of their online combat game, World of Tanks, will launch on the Xbox 360 on February 12. Entitled “World of Tanks: Xbox 360 Edition,” the game will bring the trademark 15 vs. 15 tactical team-based action gameplay to Xbox Live gamers around the world.

Developed by Wargaming West and published by Microsoft Studios, Xbox 360 Edition will be digitally downloadable and free-to-play for Xbox Live Gold members. It will feature intuitive controls and full Xbox Live features. It will also have in-game purchases such as premium tanks, experience boosts, and more.

For more information on the upcoming World of Tanks game, check out their official website here.

Major Content Updates for Nether Planned for February

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Phosphor Games is introducing a crafting system, a tribe system, and creature mode as part of Nether‘s February updates. The tribe system will allow players to form tribes. Tribes will build bases, progress through a skill tree, and complete objectives as a team. The crafting system and basic tribe functions will be implemented over the next few days.  Players who join a tribe before February 15th will receive in game cash, loot, and a tribe uniform for free. Tribe bases, skill trees, and objectives will be added to the game later this month along with creature mode. The new mode will allow players to take control of the nethers that inhabit the world.

Nether is available now on Steam. It is currently part of the Steam Early Access program and can be purchased for $14.99. Nether only supports 64-bit versions of Windows.

Pokemon Bank Finally Reaches eShop Outside Japan

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Any Pokemon Trainers located in PAL regions that have been waiting with baited breath for the day they can start amassing their collection into the new Pokemon Bank can finally let out a sigh of relief. It was announced today by Nintendo that the Pokemon Bank has finally become available on the Nintendo 3DS eShop.

The Pokemon Bank was previously released for Japan back in December, but ran into a little trouble and was forced to come off until it was finally put back up in Japan near the end of January. Now however, PAL players outside of Japan can finally download the application themselves, as well as receive the special legendary Pokemon Celebi! Unfortunately, North American players have to wait a little longer. *sad face*

Forza Motorsport 5 Getting Free Honda Legends DLC

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Forza Motorsport 5 announced back in November that they would be getting regular DLC it mentioned some of the DLC cars that fans of the series would be able to look forward too, but a new DLC just announced will be coming completely free of charge. Honda and Forza have teamed up again this year to provide players will a three car pack that won’t cost a thing.

The three cars player will be able to take out for a spin in Forza 5 are some of Honda’s Legends, making this DLC the Honda Legends Car Pack. Featuring the 2014 Honda Civic Si, 1984 Honda Civic CRX Mugen, and 1994 Honda Prelude Si, players will have a chance to take these legends, old and new out onto the tracks.

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Fans wanting to check out these new cars can find them for download on Xbox One, but those wanting just a bit more information ahead of time can see the Honda cars in the images above and below. For even more info though players can check out the trailer showing off the cars embedded below. The Honda Legends Car Pack is available now in Forza Motorsport 5 exclusively on Xbox One.

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