Happy 2nd Anniversary to Digimon Masters Online! Joymax’s very own Digimon MMO/RPG game is into it’s second year and it a special “Mega Sale” has just been launched by the team behind the game. Tamers will be getting a whole bunch of awesome gifts in-game that will not only help you on your adventure but will help you look stylish as you beat down your rivals. The biggest and by far the best give-away item will be the three piece EXP Amplification Booster 1000%! This is such an incredible item and you can see straight away why it’s one of the most popular in-game items floating around.
That particular item will be given away on the 24th of September. This sale will have all items’ prices slashed to 30% off so Tamers and Players should make their way into the DMO Store to nab themselves some top-shelf Digital Boosters. The Mega Sale starts today and will be running for a month, it will end on the 22nd of October so get in now while you can and reap the benefits of this huge give-away! Head here to sign up for Digimon Masters Online or to continue playing and to grab your loot!
The art of solving crimes has been one practised ever since the first caveman slipped a sharp rock out from underneath the nose of a rival huntsman who had been flaunting his sabre tooth jacket around the encampment. Today, shows like CSI make detective work look easy, but sometimes it is nice to take a step back and admire the quick witted and intelligent detectives of old. Plunging you into the shoes of the great Sherlock Holmes himself, Crimes and Punishments does just this, whisking you away, back to the 1800’s when all you had was your cunning, a magnifying glass, and a sharp eye for clues.
Previously announced for an early 2014 release on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC, Crimes and Punishments has now been given a PS4 release at an undisclosed date. It is being developed by Frogwares who were also responsible for The Testament of Sherlock Holmes which received mixed reviews. In our review, we criticised the game for it’s lack of character, but praised it on several other fronts meaning that they have a lot to prove with this particular title.
Golgo 13 Complete Collection Studios:The Answer Studio Publisher:Sentai Filmworks Format: Blu-Ray Release Date: September 17th, 2013 Price: $129.98 – Available Here
Overview
Golgo 13, the greatest sniper and professional assassin, in all of the world finds his complete series collected in one set. With the ability to make impossible shots and willing to carry out missions that no one else will do, Golgo 13 is an interesting beast. Collecting all 50 episodes together is definitely the ultimate collection, but is it worthy of this pro among pros?
Story
The story of Golgo 13 as a series is fairly easy to pick up on right away, 50 almost completely one-shot adventures of the sniper Duke Togo, code-named Golgo 13, as he travels the global meeting and killing interesting people. While there isn’t an over arching plot across the entirety of the series, there are still a few instances of addition developments, characters popping back up in Golgo’s life again. Though the fact is that the vast majority of re-occurrences of characters tends to happen in the first half of the series. Does the series hurt from a lack of overall plot? Not particularly, as it probably made the show easier to get into when originally airing on TV, where other anime tend to view much better straight through.
So, based solely as a series of stand alone adventures, Golgo 13 does a decent job in supplying action and sex, the only thing the series really lacks however is a central focus. The main character, Duke Togo himself, is predominantly an emotional void, the first few episodes focus on him and just how amazing he is, but it does become stale pretty quickly. Luckily however the show finds a much better aspect to spend its time, the side characters. Without a central supporting cast the series instead treats each episode as a view into different people’s lives, not with Golgo as the main character, but simply a plot device. Akin to the series Hell Girl, this show isn’t trying to sell people on how awesome Golgo is or say anything too deeply about him, anytime it does try it does so ham-handedly, but look at the type of people that would hire an assassin and for what reasons, then look at what happens because of it.
Based on these realizations on the show, it is easy to see where the episodes lie in terms of quality. Generally those centered around Golgo are alright but not outstanding, while those where he is just a plot device succeed in creating a fairly realistic world, even with Golgo going around shooting strings off violins. Having all the episodes able to stand alone then makes it much easier to accomplish this. The series also does well in terms of originality, every job in every episode is different enough to avoid becoming boring or predictable, plus at 50 episodes the series doesn’t end up having to go too far outlandishly, the mech episode not-withstanding.
Visuals
In terms of art, Golgo 13 is very flat and muted though as a stylistic choice. Every scene is filtered through a grain, to give a somewhat “realistic” feel to the series, that while makes sense does end up distracting somewhat, especially on Blu-Ray. In held in contrast with the commercial bookends every episode that don’t have this filter, it feels like the viewer is forced to miss out on quality. The commercial bookends really do look spectacular, acting almost as individual posters for each episode.
The character designs are for the most part well done throughout the series, with one unfortunate problem. With 50 episodes of different characters, many of whom getting killed, several character designs end up seeming to be reused. It can be somewhat disengaging to see a new character that looks strikingly similar to someone that had been killed episodes ago, but with the bodycount the series has, it’s almost inevitable.
Audio
The voice acting suffers in the same way as the character designs, just in a different way, meaning of course that with so many different characters throughout the series the voice acting ends up sounding a little ridiculous partway through. Seeming to impact the English dub far more than the original Japanese, new characters start to sound more silly in an effort to distinguish all the different characters throughout the series. So preference might lean towards the Japanese because of this.
The music, excluding the opening and ending themes, is very similar to noir or radio plays in terms of execution. With a small set of specific themes for things like suspense, mystery, and action, Golgo 13 goes about its music very simply and do well to fit the style of the series as a whole. The opening themes, “Take the Wave” by Naifu and “So Faraway” by Pinc Inc, as well as all four ending ending themes “Glass Highway” by doa, “Yume no Hitotsu“ by Garnet Crow, “Sono Hohoemi Yo Eien ni” by Aiko Kitahara, and “Mou Kimi wo Hitori ni Sasenai” by U-KA Saegusa in DB seem strange at first not really fitting the themes of the series, until seen from the side of the clients, instead of Golgo. Viewed this way all the themes represent all the different things Golgo is to his clients, from carrying out their dreams to being a lover.
Extras
In terms of special features the 6 Blu-Ray disc set doesn’t hold all that much. It does include clean opening and endings, plus the trailers for other upcoming series, but not much else outside of the 50 episode series. The clean opening and endings themselves are weird as they are not separated out individually, but instead just as both openings together and the endings together. The feature also lacks the first ending entirely, so playing the clean ending animation will only show the second, third, and fourth, which is odd, though these three together actually do form a small story unto themselves.
Overall Golgo 13 is not a series about Golgo 13, but instead the separate stories of both bad and good people as they live their lives and hire snipers to do things for them. Judged on this, the series does a good job, but is definitely not right for everyone. Though unfortunately the series choose to hamstring its visual and audio for style the series still has something to offer. Those that want to know more about Golgo the man, will be left wanting, while those interested in looking at a wide variety of character pieces will find something interesting unfold in the vast majority of episodes.
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System 3, the UK’s most successful independent publisher, is pleased to announce the remake of James Pond: Codename Robocod. As but one of a series of classic games being reworked to celebrate 30 years of the UK’s oldest independent publisher, players once again have the chance to slip into the persona of their favourite underwater agent.
After destroying Acme Oil Co. James Pond’s latest adventure sees our hero track his evil nemesis Dr. Maybe to the North Pole to infiltrate Santa’s Grotto in a quest to return the toys stolen from every child across the world and defeat Dr. Maybe once and for all.
As the home of classic retro gaming, iOS and Android versions of the game will be released as a true conversion of the retro classic, replicating the cartoon graphical feel of the original. Handheld, console and PC releases will feature a reimagining of the original with a graphics and audio built from the ground up for each format. Featuring over 100 levels of side scrolling action, players will have ample opportunity to relive the experience that is James Pond.
What once was…
Mark Cale (System 3 CEO) said:
“I’m a huge fan of retro gaming, but to bring a game back and deliver an updated vision isn’t easy. With James Pond: Codename Robocod, we’ve got all of the right ingredients to satisfy the needs of retro fans, and today’s gamer. We’re ecstatic to be bringing yet another hero back to life, and we’re looking forward to sharing more about James Pond in the coming months.”
James Pond: Codename Robocod will be available in early 2014 for iOS, Android, PS Vita, 3DS, Wii U, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Steam and Windows 8…whew. Keep and eye on the site and stay tuned as more information on this aquatic agent is revealed. The name’s Pond…
It has been announced that an anime movie of Bayonetta is currently in the works and is set to be released in November. The anime movie is called Bayonetta: Bloody Fate and given how Bayonetta looks in the trailer, which can be found below, it appears it may follow the events of the first game in the series.
The movie is set to be directed by Fuminori Kizaki and is going to be animated by Studio GONZO. The anime movie is set to be released in Japanese theaters on November 23rd and the official website for the movie can be found here. Bayonetta 2 is currently being developed as a Wii U exclusive by Platinum Games.
Earlier this month Sega announced that they were working on a new Phantasy Star game called Phantasy Star Nova and today they released not only a handful of new screenshots for the game but also the first trailer showing off a few snippets of gameplay footage.
The game is currently planned for release sometime in 2014 as a PlayStation Vita exclusive. In the game players will take control of a character they create themselves after they crash land on the planet of Machia, which is filled with numerous monsters and giant enemies called Gigantes. Currently there is no word of whether or not Phantasy Star Nova will be released in the West.
Last week we saw the main character of Fairy Fencer F highlighted in a gameplay trailer and this week we have another character trailer. This time around the trailer focuses on a silver haired girl named Tiara who is working to undo a goddess’ seal.
You can check out the trailer below where Tiara fights against various monsters and even takes a dip in a hot spring. Those familiar with Compile Heart’s works may notice a few similarities between Tiara and Hyperdimension Neptunia’s Nepgear. Currently Fairy Fencer F is set to be released on the PlayStation 3 on October 10 in Japan.
As you may have heard, a second Theatrhythm Final Fantasy game has been announced by the name of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call. Today Square Enix has released the first trailer for the game during Tokyo Game Show and in it we get our first look of the game’s vs. mode which allows two players to play the same song while giving each other various status effects.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call features a number of other additions, such as Hope as a playable character, songs from the latest Final Fantasy games totaling over 200 in the end and it is currently set to be released in Spring 2014 as a 3DS exclusive.
We are so close to Pokemon X and Y that we can taste the sweet scent of Kalos already. This week on CC Unplugged, Dustin Spencer, Trestan Hatcher, and Luke Halliday go bonkers for Pokemon, giving their opinions of the reveals so far, while also making some fantasy tales for future titles in the process. We also speak about Grand Theft Auto V, have a bit of movie talk, and give our new editor a nice welcoming into the Capsule Computers family. It is a show full of…stuff, and you should tune in and check it out!
So grab a space shuttle, tell your friends, and prepare to get UNPLUGGED!
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Welcome to the 22nd episode of CC Powerslam, Capsule Computers Wrestling Podcast! In our twenty-second episode we discuss the Daniel Bryan’s endless struggle, Ryback’s budding relationship with Paul Heyman, predictions for WWE Battleground and what we think some of the worst matches of all time are.
Cast: Luke Halliday, Dustin Spencer and Trestan Hatcher
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Topics discussed:
– Night of Champions
– Battleground
– Ryback and Paul Heyman alliance
– Daniel Bryan was a two time champ and then he wasn’t
– WWE2k14 30 years of Wrestlemania predictions
– Kofi Kingston’s new pants
– Kevin Nash ruining everything
– Raw is better but will it stay that way?
– Big Show is Big Crybaby
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