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Nagi no Asukara Episode 9 Impressions

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Nagi no Asukara
Episode 9 – Unknown Warmth

After a fairly relaxed shopping trip, Episode 9 has started what is an ominous saga in the plot of Nagi no Asukara. It seems the significance of the Sea God and the differences between the sea villagers and the surface people have caught up to our young friends.

The saltflake snow continues to fall on both the surface and the village, gradually dropping the temperature over time. The village elders don’t know what to do and their sacred fire, the fire they borrow from Lord Uroko, has been running out at a quicker pace. Uroko visits the village himself and begins to explain just what is going on..

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Meanwhile, despite Hikari’s stubborness he still cares about his dad and we see him worrying about how he’s handling himself on his own back at the village. Not only that, but he spearheads the effort to repair the wooden maiden and restart the boatdrift ceremony for the Sea God. While they go about their efforts, we learn that Tsumugu didn’t always live in the harbour town and he came over from the city nine years ago to live with the old man. It seems there is a lot we don’t know about that guy.

We also see the first signs of little Sayu admiring Kaname and igniting what may be a child’s heart throb. Unfortunately it seems like Kaname is only interested in where Chisaki went instead of complimenting her paint job. It turns out Tsumugu took Chisaki to replenish her ena moisture and here we have an awkward moment. It’s almost like Tsumugu can’t socialise with people properly and he speaks way too directly to her.

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He probes why she’s given up on Hikari and then passive-aggressively states how he thinks she’s feeling. Then most suprisingly he states that he likes her the way she is, rather than her trying to change herself. What?! What is he trying to pull here? Obviously Chisaki feels incredibly uncomfortable and leaves for the village with Kaname in tow, revealing to him that she hates Tsumugu.

At this point, and I’m throwing speculation around here, I wouldn’t be surprised if Tsumugu isn’t human. It’s a long stretch but the fact that he’s so close to the ocean and his interest in the Sea Village makes me think he’s related to the Sea God or something. There’s just no way someone would talk to someone else like that.

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The second half of episode 9 kicked off the ominous part of the plot. The whole village is waiting for Kaname and Chisaki’s return and we only find out why when Hikari goes back down trying figure out why none of them have returned to school. The snow has thickened and the villagers are not letting the kids go back up, saying that it’s too dangerous. Is something really going to happen or is it the village being stubborn and backwards again?

Here is what’s probably the most intriguing bit of the show up until now. In a powerful moment, Hikari can’t resist his love for Manaka when she’s standing in front him, vulnerable, despite knowing her feelings aren’t exactly the same as his. He gives her an awesome hug but she declines, pushing him away. Embarrassed, Hikari runs out only to be confronted by his dad who tells him to go home but also seeming like he will explain everything.

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With a “dangerous” turn of events, we’re lead towards Episode 10, scratching our heads and thinking just how Hikari and Manaka will normalise their friendship. That was a cringe-worthy scene and one that none of us wanted to happen to the main leads.

Check out more Nagi no Asukara impressions HERE.

Settlers Online gets Christmas Event

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Settlers Online fans get ready for the Christmas blitz as the Holiday season is hitting the Settlers universe in grand fashion. Ubisoft and Blue Byte are bringing the wonders of Christmas to Settlers Online with a special Christmas themed event.

Starting from December 12th, Settlers Online players will come to discover that the world has been covered in a layer of snow and that Santa Claus has made some silly mistakes by dropping presents all over the place.

Players can gather these presents for some Christmas goodies. On top of all that there is a Christmas Surprise awaiting players through the press of a button besides their avatars.

You can check out some of the Christmas event images for Settlers Online in the gallery below. You can also get in on the fun now through the official Settlers Online website.

Pokemon FireRed and LeafGreen: Super Music Collection Now Live On iTunes

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This is an odd piece of news but it is definitely one piece that will have Pokemon fans from around the world jumping with joy, if I wasn’t writing this article right now I too would be jumping with all the joy of a Pokemon Master…which is something 15 years of playing Pokemon has made me. The Pokemon Company and Nintendo have just released the “Pokemon FireRed and Pokemon LeafGreen: Super Music Collection” album on iTunes, this collection features fantastically adapted and orchestrated versions of the original music from the FireRed and LeafGreen games, something that all true Pokemon fans should have playing on repeat while going on random walks through areas with grass that is at least at knee height.

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Originally the music for the games were compased by Junichi Masuda, Go Ichinose and Morikazu Aoki, well now you can have all those tracks awesomely remastered for your listening pleasure. For anymore information on this fantastic release I suggest that you head to the Official Pokemon Company website which you can get to by clicking the link here or if you’re in a rush to get your hands on the album head to its very own iTunes page by clicking here. Enjoy yourselves, Pokemon Masters, you’ve been waiting a long time for something like this and now…it’s yours for the taking!

Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower Review

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Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower
Studio: Studio Pierrot
Publisher: Madman Entertainment
Format:
DVD (Reviewed), Blu-Ray
Release Date: 4th December 2013
Price: $24.95 – Available Here

Overview

Not only does every Shonen series in circulation have an almost uncountable number of episodes under their belt, with more set to come, but they also have a handful of story-branching movies to go along with it, Naruto is one of those series’ and considering it’s been going for many years I can’t say any of us are really surprised by this. Year after year we’re given movie after movie, some of them are actually pretty good, others seem more like extended episodes rather than full movies. I have to give it to the show-runners of these series’ because every time they branch off the storyline into something that is meant to fit into a movie they try their very best to make it different, unique or even slightly interesting, it doesn’t always land but when it does…it does it well. Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower fits perfectly into this description; it’s different, it’s thought-provoking and it’s slightly odd but does it do justice to the Naruto franchise? That’s the question I have to pose.

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Story

The Lost Tower is set somewhere within the Naruto Shippuden story, I’m not too sure because they never really give an indication but that I don’t think that would’ve been necessary anyway. Team Seven whichm right now, consists of Naruto, Sakura, Sai and Yamato are out on a mission to hunt down the rogue, and highly dangerous, ninja named Mukade. Mukade is a master of puppet manipulation jutsu and uses it alongside the desert winds to temporarily get the best of the team. Armed with chakra-enhanced blades, the team follows Mukabe into the ruins of an old city, there lies a sealed source of energy called the “Ley Line” that, once in the hands of a skilled Ninja like Mukabe, could mean ultimate power for him and major strife for the rest of the ninja world. Mukabe unlocks the seal and a magnificent but maleficent light fills the underground ruins. Naruto and Yamato are engulfed by the light alongside Mukabe and that’s where the movie truly begins.

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The two men are thrown way back in time to an age where the city ruins once stood tall and went by the name of Loran. The city of Loran is an odd one indeed, it resembles both a futuristic setting and yet it is still reminiscent of old European structures, it’s populated mostly by puppets that work like guard robots and it really does give the overall feel of a dystopian future rather than a beautiful past. I’ll skip through most of the in-between scenes and get to the more juice stuff from the movie. It mostly revolves around the taking over of the throne by Mukabe, the current ruler of Loran, Queen Sara, is a young girl who is still a little green behind the ears and doesn’t quite know what exactly is going on in her city but, under the guidance of Mukabe who reached the past six years before Naruto and has built a fine reputation, she rules it in a way that she believe her, now deceased, Mother would have.

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After an assassination attempt and on obvious and heroic save by Naruto the two finally meet in what will end up being a friendship to remember…or will they? Now, straight out of the gates, this movie does a lot of things wrong…not entirely big things, in fact, I would consider them to be more like rookie mistakes which shouldn’t be happening to a series like this that has been going on for so long. The story is fairly basic, we’ve seen it all before, and while it does take us to a brand-new location with some brand-new people it does also disappoint. I didn’t expect this movie to be ground-breaking but I also didn’t expect it to be as basic as it was. It was a typical “save the princess, save the world” kind of storyline, one that we’ve seen a hundred times before and one that you cannot make good simply by putting it in a wonderful location, it just doesn’t work that way and it didn’t work this time.

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What I really enjoyed about the movie was the appearance of some series’ favourites like the Fourth Hokage (who in the movie was NOT the Hokage) and his team-mates who just so happen to be the fathers of some of the younger characters in the present Naruto timeline. Seeing Minato (The 4th Hokage) and seeing Kakashi as a young Ninja were, without a doubt, the greatest scenes in the movie despite the fact that they didn’t turn up a great deal. The very fact that the reason they’re there makes sense is a big plus in the positive column but, unfortunately, to add to the negative side of that column; the movie ends in a really tacky and cliché way that actually had me extremely annoyed by the time the credits ended and it had finally sunk in. Now I can’t actually tell you what happened because it would be a massive spoiler but I can hint at it, only slightly; it’s worse than the “Oh! It was all a dream!” angle and made the movie seem entirely redundant.

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Visuals

Naruto Shippuden: The Lost Tower played jump-rope with the quality of its visuals, some scenes were incredibly cinematic and beautifully animated and some just fell far too flat, it almost looked like they had pulled some scenes straight from the Anime and it’s so unfortunate because we as the audience continuously see this type of thing in Shonen Anime movies. The costume designs were fairly good, the younger versions of the Leaf Ninjas also look incredibly good, their designs are sleek and unique and pretty much exactly how ninjas should look unlike Naruto who is this shining, orange beacon in the ninja world. The puppets also had some incredibly designs, they were extremely well thought out and really made an impact on me, they looked like the puppets we know and love from the series but with an odd and interesting twist. What amazed me was the design of Loran itself, it was an incredibly good-looking location that both harnessed the overwhelming image of an ancient European city yet looked modern enough to almost seem futuristic and seeing as Naruto takes place in a world almost entirely populated by Japanese-style buildings it’s a nice, fresh and different view that will surely take audiences by surprise.

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Audio

When it comes to the audio aspect of the movie it really doesn’t break down any walls, so to speak. It doesn’t entirely have a memorable soundtrack and the voice acting for most characters is sub-par but there are some redeeming qualities that should keep you around or, at least, keep you from going crazy while watching the film. I watched this movie in English and, unfortunately, the only voice acting I enjoyed was that of Yamato’s who only really popped up in the movie twice, the rest were a bit of a let-down. There was quite a good range of music within this movie, it went from typical Naruto tracks that are quite reminiscent of traditional Japanese tunes to some nice rock scores that seemed to fit in well with action scenes, the only bad thing is that these songs were overshadowed by the overly-loud sound effects that were present within the fight-scenes.

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Extras

Like most Anime releases, Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: The Lost Tower comes with pretty much nothing. There’s the typical things like some nice art on the flipside of the DVD cover, some movie trailers of other Madman products, a clip of the textless closing song and the trailers but it also actually came with one 14-minute episode called “Naruto and the Three Wishes” which is just a silly little “muck around” episode wherein which the youths of the Konoha Village find a magical lamp which holds a genie, it’s obvious that this genie causes a lot of trouble when the kids realise they ALL want the wishes and it leads into a wacky little adventure that all Naruto fans will enjoy. Apart from that small extra, the rest is fairly normal.

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Overall

What else can I say? Naruto Shippuden Movie 4: the Lost Tower has turned out to be another typical Naruto movie; it’s watch-able but it’s in no way memorable or even that great. It was almost like watching an extended filler episode of the Anime but with an ending that just shook me to the core…in a bad way. Look, Naruto fans will like it, I actually enjoyed it for the most part but I can see exactly what is wrong with it and exactly what people wont enjoy about it and that is, unfortunately, a great deal of it. I was excited to see some older characters make a return in their younger bodies and that kept me going through most of the movie, hopefully you Naruto fans who’ll purchase this movie regardless will find that little something to get you through it. Just to reiterate; it’s not a terrible movie at all but do NOT expect it to instantly hit your “Top 20 Favourite Movies” list.

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SANTA CLAUS LANDS ON THE SETTLERS® ONLINE ISLANDS DURING THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EVENT

SANTA CLAUS LANDS ON THE SETTLERS® ONLINE ISLANDS DURING THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EVENT 

With his bag full of presents for the well-behaved players 

London, UK – December 11th, 2013 – Ubisoft® and Blue Byte® are launching a special Christmas event for The Settlers® Online. Starting on December 12th players will discover their islands covered with snow and presents fallen from Santa’s sled.

Through several ways, players will be able to gather presents – the special event resource. Those presents will be tradable in exchange for special Christmas items. Santa himself will lead you through a main quest containing about 8 festive sub quests. Candies will spawn all over the islands and daily quests will be available.

For the first time, players will discover an exclusive Christmas Surprise, reachable via a button right beside the avatar image and offering users the chance to open a door each day and get a special reward. As the cherry on the cake a new Provision House will also be available, providing new buffs and refillers.

 

Join the fun and start playing The Settlers Online for free now at http://www.thesettlersonline.com

 

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About Ubisoft

Ubisoft is a leading creator, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment and services, with a rich portfolio of world-renowned brands, including Assassin’s Creed, Just Dance, Tom Clancy’s, Rayman and Far Cry. The teams throughout Ubisoft’s worldwide network of studios and business offices are committed to delivering original and memorable gaming experiences across all popular platforms, including consoles, mobile phones, tablets and PCs. For the 2012-13 fiscal year Ubisoft generated sales of €1,256 million. To learn more, please visit www.ubisoftgroup.com.

About Blue Byte, a Ubisoft studio:

Blue Byte was established in 1988 and released its first hit game in 1991: Battle Isle. This was followed in 1993 by the development strategy game The Settlers®, which established itself as a longlasting favorite. In 2001, Blue Byte was acquired by Ubisoft, and in 2004 the studio moved into the premises of Ubisoft’s German branch in Düsseldorf. The team at Blue Byte is responsible for new productions of The Settlers® and ANNO®. The studio is also active in the free-2-play genre with the web-based browser game The Settlers Online, available in several languages and currently captivating millions of players worldwide.

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The Miiverse Launches on the 3DS

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It is a big day for 3DS owners. No, it isn’t more Pokemon or Zelda news (though I am sure most of you are playing one of the two). The Miiverse has officially landed on the 3DS. This social networking service allows users to doodle and send messages to others, in a organized forum like format.

Those who own a Wii U know all about this, and will be able to link their profile to their 3DS. Keep in mind that your Mii on your 3DS may be sacrificed for the whole transfer option, so choosing between the two is something you should decide while downloading the update. This is Nintendo’s next step towards a proper profile function, and hopefully its full evolution will be something we see in the future. You can download the update as of today, and keep an eye out for further functionality in the future.

Club Nintendo December Rewards bring the Wii U into the Mix

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You heard that right! After over a year of seeing the Wii and 3DS get all of glory, Nintendo have finally put up some rewards for Wii U owners for the month of December. This new line of digital features Super Mario Bros. 2 and Balloon Fight for the Wii U’s Virtual Console, while also offering up Mario’s Picross and Starship Defense from the 3DS’ eShop catalog.

Sure, we have seen some of these before for the handheld, but the Wii U is brand new to this, and let us hope things only get sweeter from here. On that high note, I must ask just where all of the physical merchandise is going, as items are now going out of stock left and right. Maybe there is more Club Nintendo users than ever, or Nintendo is just going the full digital route for prizes at a slow pace. For now, check out the prices below and get to redeeming if you must!

Super Mario Bros. 2 : 150 Coins
Balloon Fight: 200 Coins
Starship Defense: 150 Coins
Mario’s Picross: 100 Coins

Icon Home Entertainment’s January 2014 Releases

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Icon Home Entertainment will scare, thrill and move you in the new year, with three major releases coming for DVD, Blu-ray and Digital formats on January 3. You’re Next is a cult hit that took a couple years to really gain an unexpected surge in popularity that led to its penetrating many international markets – including Australia – earlier in 2013. Our review can be read here.

One of the most terrifying films in years, You’re Next puts a fresh twist on home-invasion horror. When a gang of masked, axe-wielding murderers descend upon the Davison family reunion, the hapless victims seem trapped…until a mysterious guest of the family (Sharni Vinson) proves to be the most talented killer of all. Its trailer can be viewed below.

In Paranoia, Adam Cassidy (Liam Hemsworth) is trying to get ahead at Wyatt Telecom. After one costly mistake, CEO Nicolas Wyatt (Gary Oldman) forces Adam to spy on a competitor, run by Wyatt’s old mentor Jock Goddard (Harrison Ford). Wyatt will stop at nothing, even murder, to gain a multi-billion dollar advantage and it isn’t long before Adam realises that he’s nothing more than a pawn in his boss’ dangerous game. Check out the trailer for this high stakes thriller below.

In 1991 Jeff Buckley (Penn Badgley), an unknown twenty-four year old L.A musician, is invited to participate in a tribute concert in New York City for his late father, Tim Buckley, the iconic folk rock star, whom Jeff never knew. Jeff grapples with his own self-doubts and the legacy of his famous father and, with the loving help of an enigmatic young woman working at the concert (Imogen Poots), he finds the courage to perform at the legendary St. Ann’s concert. Greetings from Tim Buckley poignantly explores the interweaving paths of a father and son who were among the most beloved singer-songwriters of their generations. The film will only become available on DVD and Digital come January 3. Its trailer can be viewed below.

Event Cinemas George St. Holding Special Christmas Screening of It’s A Wonderful Life

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The Holiday Season is upon us, and Event Cinemas George St. wants to celebrate it with all of you!

On December 19 at 6:30pm, they will be holding a special ‘Christmas Screening’ of the classic 40’s film It’s A Wonderful Life starring James Stewart and Donna Reed.

Tickets cost only $8, and you are also invited to hang out at the Set Bar with Santa himself an hour before the movie starts… so we can now confirm that Santa is indeed a drunk! The best dressed attendees will compete for some nice prizes as well.

Bookings can be made online right here. If you are planning on attending, visit the official Event Cinemas George St. Facebook page and join the Event to communicate with the rest of the community and receive future updates.

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Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine Review

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Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine
Developer: Himalaya Studios
Publisher: Himalaya Studios
Platforms: PC
Release Date: November 26, 2013
Price: $9.99 – Available Here

Overview

Himalaya Studios are best known for their remakes of classic point and click adventures Kings Quest 1 and 2. Then called AGD Interactive, the studio existed primarily to remake old Sierra adventure games. Renamed Himalaya Studios, the team now has a few original projects under its belt, the upcoming Mage’s Initiation and two Al Emmo games. The first, Lost Dutchman’s Mine, has just been re-released in this enhanced edition after first hitting screens in 2006.

It features a new voice actor for main character Al Emmo and replaces the original 3D cutscenes with 2D animations. Numerous other fixes have been made, adding lines of dialogue, achievements and a scoring system.

Story

Al Emmo is a middle aged virgin with a whiny voice, terrible hair and a desire to get married. In an attempt to convince his parents of his worth, he orders himself a bride and heads off to the West to meet her. When he gets dumped at the local saloon he finds himself stuck in the town of Anozira with little to do and even less to do it with. After poking around he quickly becomes besotted with local beauty Rita, and sets out to woo her with no further ado. Unfortunately Al’s efforts are hampered by the swaggering Antonio Bandana, a suave member of the Spanish royal family who happens to be passing through.

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Astute readers will note that there is nothing in that paragraph about any lost Dutchmen or any mines. Al Emmo is split into nine acts, and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine only comes into play somewhere around act seven, and even then the location itself doesn’t feature until endgame. The majority of the game is about Al chasing after Rita, so don’t head into Al Emmo expecting an Indiana Jones style romp -a better title would be Al Emmo and the Desperate Quest for Sex.

The story just doesn’t take off until the aforementioned act seven, and until that time the game feels like a largely pointless journey with an unlikeable and off putting main character. Al is incredibly irritating at first, and many of the other characters are little more than cheap stereotypes or poor rips on celebrities that would have been outdated even in 2006 -hello Pammy Sanderson.

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There is a ton of humour in Al Emmo with every clickable object having one or two lines of sarcastic banter attached to it. Good old quantity over quality does come into play though, and for every line that hits the mark there will be a dozen that fall flat. Al does grow less annoying as the game goes on, but he really doesn’t have anything going for him as a character. Any redemption comes from his verbal sparring with the narrator, who does provide some smirk worthy material if not outright laughs. The humour is very much snark orientated, with the odd dose of sleaze on the side.

To give Al Emmo some credit it does take a swipe at various real world issues, whether it be the “termites of mass destruction” that must be destroyed with excessive force or the “cocoa acid water” that the Indian Chief is addicted to. Of course humour is about the most subjective thing in existence, so if the writing tickles your funny bone the experience will certainly ratchet up a point or three.

Gameplay

The point and click gameplay is very traditional. Right clicking cycles through look, touch, speak, and move options, whilst left clicking carries out the selected action. There is an inventory which is accessible by holding a right click, and Al can be made to run instead of walk by double clicking. Players who don’t fancy watching Al criss-cross the same landscape a few dozen times can hit Esc to have him skip to his destination, a mechanic eventually upgraded when Al acquires a map that allows him to fast travel between major areas in the game.

It all works pretty well, with the odd hiccup in transitioning between areas. There are no highlights on objects or transition points, which will be an old school blessing for some. The puzzles do tend to the slightly bizarre, so prepare to reactivate that nineties adventure game logic (or Google a walkthrough, one benefit of playing a game originally released in 2006). Al Emmo is also surprisingly long for an adventure game, with the nine act structure and numerous locations giving it a decent length.

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Visuals

Obviously Al Emmo is not aiming to be modern, instead aping classic adventure game style. The 2D backgrounds and interiors are highly detailed and bring the Western locale to life with ease. Whilst there is no visual highlight on significant objects the challenge level isn’t absurd – everything is clearly visible and the way that NPC’s change between scenes adds a nice sense of immersion.

For some reason Al and the other characters are all in 3D, which takes a bit of getting used to. It is nice to see the main character actually using inventory items, but when the trade off is a walking animation that is as awkward as hell you can’t help but wish the developers had stuck with 2D sprites. Similarly background characters are incredibly simplistic, leaving Al Emmo somewhere in between actual 90’s fare and a modern love letter to a classic genre.

Audio

The soundtrack is a nice compilation of Western themed ditties that complement the visuals very well. Whilst there isn’t anything particularly fresh on offer this is a Western we’re dealing with, and producing something new in that setting would be nigh on impossible. The soundtrack also comes packed with the game if you happen to download it from Indie Game Stand.

The audio that will hit the hardest with Al Emmo is the voice acting. Every character in game is voiced, and the over the top Narrator takes his omnipresent duties very seriously. Al has been replaced from the 2006 version of the game, which a quick gander at YouTube will tell you is an extremely good thing.

The chipmunk quality has been toned down significantly, and whilst his voice still takes a bit of getting used to, it is by no means as horrific as before. The rest of the cast are evenly split between annoying and amusing, but again your take on the lisping Antonio Bandana could be very different from mine.

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Overall

Al Emmo and the Lost Dutchman’s Mine spends too long ignoring its title to be great. When the story gets over Al’s obsession with Rita things improve hugely, but that still leaves hours of gameplay where the plot is unfocused, and neither the humour or the characters are strong enough to make up for it.

The 2D artwork is lovely, the music works well, and the point and click puzzles are decent, but those strengths are tempered by some strange design choices and voice work that toes the line of irritation. As mentioned above, how well your sense of humour matches with that of the game will change the experience massively, but Al Emmo just fell flat for me.

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