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Nobunagun Episode 4 Impressions

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Lights, Camera, Action

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Gun No. 4: Hurricane!

Having spent the entire last episode undergoing intensive training, Sio is surely prepared to take on yet another Evolutionary threat…right? OK, so maybe the training was cut rather short. Maybe this new creature is the greatest threat humanity has faced thus far. But I’m sure that won’t have any negative affect on the outcome of the battle…right?

As if hurricanes weren’t bad enough, it would seem that aliens have devised a way to utilise them as a mode of transport. Which in all honesty, is as cool as it is dangerous. So with tempestuous conditions shielding the creature from head on attacks, only a shooter class E-Gene Holder could stand a chance. Now where to find one of those…that’s right, there is only one of those available. Nobunagun. Dialogue however, indicates that there is in fact a second long ranged soldier employed by DOGOO: William Tell. Though he’s apparently busy with some other alien stuff, so back to the main storyline.

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His eyes are just a little higher up Sio…

In preparation for her first sortie, Sio dons her standard issue DOGOO uniform (which is anything but standard in appearance). In the process, she once again crosses paths with Jack the Ripper…in the locker room. Amidst her embarrassed flailing, Sio learns that Jack has absolutely zero expectations for her. Naturally this causes some tension between the two. You know, in that “I don’t like them, but actually I secretly do like them” kind of way. She is a highschool girl after all.

As Sio and Co. make their way to the heart of the storm, we are greeted by another member of the E-Gene family: Galileo. Utilising her super predictive abilities, the cylinder clad girl adds an element of detail to the operation not present in Jack or Sio…at least not until the mental rush takes over. Once again out of her element, Sio begins to succumb to panic. It’s kind of one of the side effects of placing the weight of the world onto the shoulders of a teenager. They’re not really designed for that. As her fear peaks, she once again finds herself in the memories of Nobunaga, reliving moments that are inherently relevant to the situation at hand. Just as she previously expressed tactical knowledge, Sio’s personality once again transforms, taking a turn for the badass…and rhythmic. Though it could simply be the lack of screentime other E-Gene Holders have received, Sio definitely seems more drastically affected by her original life. She develops a sort of battle lust, expressing a sense of joy that not even Jack understands. That being said, she does not simply forget her own personality, showing some semblance of the Sio we all know and love by remembering her fallen friends in the midst of her fury.

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Windows to the soul indeed…

Another interesting element of the episode was the interaction between AU powers. Each is able to combine their abilities together in unique ways, some more completely than others. Galileo is apparently able to send her visuals to another AU user, such as upgrading Sio’s scope to account for wind and gravity. Other characters, such as Sio and Jack, simply utilise their powers in unison to create some cool anime action sequences. As it would turn out, large cannons can be used in lieu of more traditional modes of propulsion. Who knew?

The events of the episode also lend to the notion that the Invasion Objects are learning at a frightening pace. With their previous shore excursion failed by Sio, they took to the skies…only to be once again thwarted by Sio. I hope they don’t learn that she’s one of their biggest threats. The point is also raised that the creatures are not only adapting to rectify previous failures, they’re doing it across vast differences. Ergo, the Evolutionary threats are somehow able to communicate. Which means that they have a higher intelligence. A leader. It would seem that the greatest threat to the survival of Earth just got more dangerous…well, it’s the same level of dangerous. But now we know about the danger…all of it…I hope.

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Don’t they make the cutest couple?

With another threat down, Sio is slowly but surely improving her abilities and adapting to the ranks of the rather strange E-Gene Holders. With the stark contrast between her personalities becoming more and more apparent, the balance between her new and old lives will surely shift. I mean, saving the world isn’t an easy task. Especially with Jack working at DOGOO…I guess he’s dreamy. I don’t know, everyone there is crazy…Good luck Sio.

Check out more Nobunagun Impressions HERE.

Marvel Heroes Game Update 2.14

Marvel Heroes Game Update 2.14

New Bovineheim Zone, Cosmic Terminals, and new Kate Bishop Enhanced Costume for Hawkeye

Over the weekend, Gazillion Entertainment published Game Update 2.14 for Marvel Heroes. Since the launch of Marvel Heroes in June of 2013, Gazillion has released free content including new story, zones, PvP, gameplay features, Heroes and more. This past weekend’s update featured a new zone, Bovineheim, new Cosmic Terminals, Design Reviews for Captain America and Hawkeye, and the new Kate Bishop enhanced costume for Hawkeye.

Marvel Heroes Game Update 2.14 – features:

  • Bovineheim – Somewhere in Asgard, Skrull cows are lurking and plotting destruction. Brave the frozen tundra of Bovineheim and defeat the nefarious Skrull cows to foil their plans! 
  • Cosmic Terminals – Meant for the most experienced Heroes, Cosmic Terminals represent some of the most difficult content to date in Marvel Heroes along with an enhanced chance for cosmic loot. 
  • Hawkeye and Captain America Design Review – Captain America and Hawkeye have received their level 52 Design Reviews this month, bringing with them exciting new abilities and build options! Use Captain America’s new ultimate power to assemble the Avengers for massive damage, and use Hawkeye’s Ultimate to fire a Pym multi-arrow that rains flammable oil to the ground before igniting a giant Avengers ‘A’ across the entire screen. 
  • Kate Bishop Enhanced Costume – As a member of the Young Avengers, Kate Bishop wore this costume and took the name Hawkeye to honor the (at the time) fallen Clint Barton. This enhanced costume features all new voice over, emotes, and animations!

Additionally, later this week Nightcrawler *BAMFS* his way into Marvel Heroes. Look for more information and video on his release by Friday, January 31.
Finally, a Marvel Heroes trailer for the new Kate Bishop Enhanced Costume for Hawkeye is available here: http://we.tl/ltnCQDbyy2

Marvel Heroes is free-to-play and features dozens of Marvel Super Heroes and Super Villains, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor, Wolverine, Hulk, Loki and Captain America. All content and playable heroes can be unlocked by playing the game without cost and each hero can be further customized through unique and extensive leveling systems, power trees, item drops and a robust crafting system. Players can also choose to wear costumes from over 70 years of Marvel history, including costumes from Marvel’s recent theatrical blockbusters. Set across diverse locations from the Marvel Universe, Marvel Heroes offers fast-paced, action-packed gameplay.

To download and start playing Marvel Heroes today, please visit: http://www.marvelheroes.com

About Gazillion Entertainment
Gazillion Entertainment is a privately held developer and publisher of free-to-play online games for all ages. Gazillion’s games feature revered brands, superior production quality and unmatched gameplay. For more information on Gazillion, please visit: www.gazillion.com.

About Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world’s most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of over 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. For more information visit www.marvel.com.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate heads West in early 2015

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It looks like Capcom doesn’t want to beat around the bush with this one. Earlier today the company announced that they would be releasing Monster Hunter 4G in Japan this Fall for the 3DS and now Capcom has also announced that they will be bringing the game over to the West in early 2015 under the name Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate.

This was announced by producer Ryozo Tsujimoto in a message you can check out below. Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate details are slim but so far a new desert area has been revealed and gamers will be able to transfer their Monster Hunter 4 data into the new game, though considering Monster Hunter 4 was never released in the West, this feature will be exclusive to Japan.

Final Fantasy XIV Collector’s Edition and release date announced for PS4

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Square Enix has officially announced that Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn will be released worldwide for the PlayStation 4 on April 14th. There will be two versions of the game available for purchase, a standard edition and a collector’s edition.

The collector’s edition, seen above, costs $79.99 and includes the following content:

  • Special box featuring artwork by Yoshitaka Amano
  • Art Book – The Art of Eorzea: A Realm Reimagined
  • Special Soundtrack -The Sounds of Eorzea-
  • Seventh Umbral Era Special Movie Content Disc – The Waning of the Sixth Sun
  • Art Card Set
  • Themed Security Token
  • In-Game Items – Coeurl Mount, Behemoth Barding, Baby Behemoth minion, Helm of Light, Fat Chocobo Mount, and Wind-up Moogle minion

Anyone who pre-orders either version of the game, once pre-orders go live on January 27th, will be given the Mog Cap & Cait Sith Doll minion as well as the ability to log into the game early on April 11th. Players who have played the game on the PlayStation 3 will be able to transfer their accounts for free starting on April 11th, but once transferred players will no longer be able to log into the PS3 version of the game.

Black Lagoon to debut on Toonami in March

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It has been revealed that Cartoon Network’s Toonami block will soon be airing a new, well… for the channel anyway, anime starting on March 22nd. It has been announced that the first season of Black Lagoon will be replacing Soul Eater on that date. It is currently unknown whether or not the anime will be censored in any way or if the second season, Second Barrage, will air after the end of the first season.

For those who don’t know, Black Lagoon follows Rokura Okajima, a timid salary man who one day is kidnapped by mercenaries, called the Black Lagoon company, and held hostage only to eventually join up with the group under the name of Rock. FUNimation currently holds the license for the Black Lagoon anime seasons as well as the OVA series, Roberta’s Blood Trail.

Senran Kagura Burst pre-orders in Europe include a 3D poster

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Gamers in Europe are already getting the sweeter end of the Senran Kagura Burst localization deal thanks to a physical version of the game being released in their region, but now they will also be able to pick up a pre-order bonus at certain retailers.

Gamers who pre-order Senran Kagura Burst from GAME in the United Kingdom and at participating retailers in Europe will be given a 3D lenticular poster featuring all of the girls of Hanzo Academy. A preview of the poster can be seen above while the 3DS exclusive is set to be released on February 28th in Europe.

The Banner Saga Review

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The Banner Saga
Developer: Stoic Studio
Publisher: Versus Evil
Platforms: PC (Reviewed), Mac
Release Date: January 14, 2014
Price: $24.99 – Available Here

Overview
Every now and then, a strategy game finds a home deep in the minds of a core audience. The team at Stoic have been driving themselves to create something fans of strategy and tactical RPGs everywhere will enjoy. Does their viking-inspired title, The Banner Saga, reach their core audience or should it be left in the sunless frozen north?

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Story
The world has turned into a bleak place. The gods have died, leaving a dead sun to hang motionless in the sky. Humans and horned giants known as varl forge alliances to keep the two races in good standing. Now, the soulless dredge, similar to Game of Thrones‘ white walkers, wander the Norse countryside, attacking villages, destroying and slaughtering everything in their path. You must lead a caravan across the frozen wastes, fending off attackers and making tough, meaningful choices to save as many as you can.

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Gameplay
If all you had seen of The Banner Saga so far were screenshots, it would be easy to think it were nothing more than a tactical RPG akin to Final Fantasy Tactics or XCOM: Enemy Unknown. While combat does feel similar to those fan favorites, everything outside of combat can be just as challenging or consequential.

One of the first and most surprising aspects of the gameplay is the story. The story is an important aspect of any game, especially when strategy is so often driven by it, but The Banner Saga pushes it even further. As you work through the wonderfully written story, things will happen that require your input.

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Tough choices must be made and there are no easy ways out. In fact, trying to take the path of least resistance can sometimes result in the deaths of members from your caravan or main characters you’ve invested time and effort into. Each decision can drastically affect your story or your status, placing an intense significance to everything you do.

Beyond simple storytelling, the game features a sincere caravan traveling mechanic that lends an air of familiarity for long-time fans of the Oregon Trail games. As you travel from one location to another, you’ll have to manage the various troops you have, your supplies, the morale of the caravan, and more. You’ll have events pop up along the way that force you to make more difficult choices. Should we bypass a town that could contain supplies in order to avoid the dredge? The choices are yours, but they’re every bit as weighty as your combat decision.

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Combat in The Banner Saga is every bit as intense and fun as it looks on the outside. After arranging forces in formation, you’ll fight until the last man is downed, alternating turns between friend and foe regardless of numbers. A wide range of classes ensures a satisfying breadth to the abilities you have at your disposal. It’s both fun and satisfying to see how each unit is able to contribute toward victory.

In combat, units have two primary statistics to be concerned with. Shields determine the amount of damage you can defend against, while strength represents both your health and the damage you can do. Each battle requires a delicate balance between whittling away your foes shields and striking their strength for the killing blow. It creates fantastic dichotomy that presses you to consider your options instead of blindly striking for damage every turn.

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The Banner Saga‘s enemies will provide you with no safe quarter. They’re tactically sharp and utterly relentless, pressing you in every encounter. It’s relatively common to see an ally crumple beneath the relentless assault pressing in on every side. Unlike XCOM, however, when an ally falls in combat, it isn’t permanent. They’ll sustain injuries that may take a few days rest to recover from, suffering to their stats until completely mended.

Much like other tactical RPGs, each unit in The Banner Saga has their own progression. Units can be upgraded when they get enough kills in combat, allowing you to increase their strength, shields, and more. They can also be equipped with items you gather along the way to grant them a wide array of bonuses. Seeing a soldier you’ve worked with rack up their kill count and continue to grow stronger grants a great sense of investment for the way you’ve commanded them.

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Visuals
It’s rare that games have the unique sense of visual aesthetic The Banner Saga does. Every image in the game is hand-painted. The art direction and stylization feel like a wonderfully realized mashup of Norse culture and classic Disney animated features like Sleeping Beauty or The Sword in the Stone. Everything from character portraits to landscapes to combat animations gleam with a polish only artisans of their craft can achieve. Every tiny detail glimmers.

Audio
Sound design in The Banner Saga is also top-notch. Award winning composer Austin Wintory is out in full force as his tracks drive the game’s action and story forward, conveying a wonderful sense of scope and emotion for the epic Norse story. Strings, drums, and chants help set the pace and give you a great sense of place.

Unfortunately, voice over work in the game is rare and feels somewhat out of place. The storytelling and characterization don’t feel quite as well served by the voice work as other games in recent times have, making scenes that utilize it feel a little jarring.

Overall
Overall, The Banner Saga is a top-notch tactical RPG that any fan of the genre would be ill-served to pass by. An excellent story is accented by wonderful writing. The game looks comparable to some of Disney’s most beloved works, allowing Stoic to flex its visual design muscles, and an engrossing soundtrack from Austin Wintory further drives an excellent experience. Combat and character progression are thoughtful and satisfying, as are the Oregon Trail-like caravan sections of the game. Though it’s still early in the year, I feel confident in saying The Banner Saga by may well be one of 2014’s top tactical experiences. The decision to pass it by should not be taken lightly.

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Live-action Attack on Titan Might Look Like This Ad

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A car commercial has recently aired on Japanese television, showing off not only the new Subaru Forrester but some amazing effects that might be used for the upcoming live-action film of Attack on Titan. Check out the commercial and a before and after video below.

While the designs are not final, Attack on Titan movie director Shinji Higuchi himself worked on the commercial, giving us a glimpse of the possibilities. The team used a combination of stunt people and computer graphics for the effects while the colossal Titan had its own, two-metre high model operated by seven people.

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Although the film’s previous director left late last year, shooting is expected to commence this summer with a planned release sometime in 2015.

Free Second Season Confirmed For This Year

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It’s time to take those swimming togs out of your drawer’s, put back on your goggles and get ready to dive in because the second season of Free! has been confirmed.The news of the second season being green-lit was announced during an official anime talk event which took place in Japan on Sunday. After the announcement a poster was displayed, appearing to show the main visual for the second season. This news not only excited the fans, but also the main cast of the anime, who were reportedly not informed about there being a second season.

Free! was one of the biggest anime of last year and was produced by KyoAni and streamed on Crunchyroll during its 12 episode run (hopefully CR will be streaming the second season too). The anime revolves around high school friends Haruka Nanase, Makoto Tachibana, Nagisa Hazuki and Rin Matsuoka who all used to compete in swimming tournaments as a team in elementary school; however this ended when Rin moved to Australia. Cut forward to when they attend high school and Rin has returned; Haruka, Makoto and Nagisa restart their schools’ swimming club (along with new member Rei Ryugazaki) in order to compete with Rin once again. The show was known for its beautiful animation and generous helpings of man-service.

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At the time of writing no official dates have been announced, but keep your eyes on this space as we will be providing updates as soon as they arrive. Let us know what you think about Free! by leaving a comment down below.

Minecraft Sells Over 1 Million Copies On The PS3

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Mojang has just announced that they have sold over 1 million copies of their hit game Minecraft on the PS3 in their first month. The PS3 version of this survival sandbox game was the system’s best selling downloadable game during its launch in December, competing with larger titles such as Call Of Duty: Ghosts and Grand Theft Auto V.

Minecraft  was actually the ninth best selling game in 2013 for the Xbox 360, on top of the 13 million copies they sold through the PC and the 10 million copies they sold for the mobile version. The PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita versions are currently in development, though no definite date for its release has been announced yet. Check out our Minecraft: Xbox 360 Review here.