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NHL 14 now available in stores; launch trailer released

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Today EA Sports’ latest iteration of the NHL franchise has been released to stores in North America. With NHL 14 the company has focused on not only improving the way that players hit one another on the ice but also how they control.

However, as highlighted in the launch trailer below, one of the biggest changes has been the way that players will now fight and check other players during the game. To top off this news, EA has also announced that there will be 14 pieces of music licensed from various artists around the world, the full list of them can be found below:

  • Airbourne – Live It Up
  • Biffy Clyro – Modern Magic Formula
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Let The Day Begin
  • Black Veil Brides – In the End
  • Buckcherry – Gluttony
  • Bullet For My Valentine – Riot
  • Dropkick Murphys – The Boys Are Back
  • Hanni El Khatib – Family
  • Heaven’s Basement – Fire, Fire
  • New Politics – Harlem
  • Rise Against – Lanterns
  • Soundgarden – Been Away Too Long
  • Wolfmother – Joker And The Thief
  • Zombie Nation – Kernkraft 400

Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing Part 2 Review

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Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing Part 2
Studio: Gonzo
Publisher: FUNimation
Format: Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Release Date: September 10, 2013
Price: $64.98 – Available Here

Overview
So far, Gonzo’s revival of the Last Exile series has been going well enough. Though poor pacing, an unfocused plot and some basic animation issues plagued Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Part 1, the review of which can be found here, it managed to lay quite a bit of groundwork by building up a world full of various nations and introducing numerous characters to the story. Will all this build up pay off in Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Part 2?

Story
Years after the people who fled the world after it went to hell and became almost entirely incapable of sustaining human life returned, the few people who stayed behind and suffered through the fall of the world were forced to leave their homelands. These refugees have gathered together under one nation known as the Ades Federation and after the events from Part 1, the Ades Federation has launched a worldwide war seeking to bring peace to the world by crushing everyone in their path and returning the land to its people.

When we last left Fam, Giselle and Millia the newly formed Turon forces were viciously attacked after Millia’s sister renounced her right of being a princess, firmly placing herself as an ally to the Ades Federation’s military leader Luscinia. With their meager force switching sides and their last allies damaged and fleeing the battle, the three have crash landed into Glacies territory. While they are helped by members of the Glacian military in return for assistance in the first half of the series, Glacies is the next target of the Ades Federation.

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While the three are able to form a bond with Dian, one of the leaders of Glacies’ air fleets, and repair their vanship, it quickly becomes apparent that they are simply fleeing a nation at the brink of destruction. As they make their escape, they bear witness to the might of the Ades Federation as it not only obliterates the Glacian forces with new weapons capable of destroying smaller ships, but even summoning an Exile once more to annihilate the capable defenses of Glacies, leaving it nothing but a frozen wasteland of wreckage and corpses.

As Fam and her friends return home only to find that the Sky Pirate bases have also come under attack, Saya, the young head of the Ades Federation is told the truth behind Luscinia’s actions and it is declared that he is an outlaw and calls for all displaced nations to join the Ades Federation in forming a Joint Forces to not only take back their lands, but put a stop to Luscinia’s plans.

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Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Part 2 continues to suffer the main problem that existed in the first series and that is proper transitioning and actual pacing. An on almost episode to episode basis, minus a recap again, there are major shifts in the world as world powers are destroyed, raised, destroyed again, alliances are formed, betrayed, shifted and formed once again all while peace seems to only be a fingertip away as the series pushes to the final episodes with numerous plot twists and shifts in allegiances constantly changing the makeup of Fam’s world, even in the final episode.

One thing that is better handled this time around is the way the characters are handled. Despite the world spanning scale of the war, Fam remains a focus of the series as she is usually part of something, though often not the main player in the scene. Both Fam and Millia receive a fair bit of development throughout this second half as they come to grips with the constant war and try to come to terms with their future, even while Fam tries to remain a bright spot in a dark world, despite her naïve nature aggravating everyone around her. However, once again due to pacing, it is very obvious that entire segments of backstory and subplots, especially involving Fam and other characters, are completely forgotten or summarized for the sake of time, leaving some twists not only poorly supported but also full of holes.

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Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Part 2 wraps the series up in a decent enough manner, though thanks to the low episode count of the series everything feels rushed and crammed together. Despite that, this second half manages to deliver a believable goal for Luscinia’s plans while the people of the world simply seek peace, even if it means going to war to do so.

Visuals
While the battles that were held in the first half of Fam, The Silver Wing were rather large at times, they seem like simple skirmishes compared to the battles that take place in this second half. The second half opens itself up with the Ades Federation’s fleets taking on the powerful defenses of the Glacies nation. Things become hectic very quickly as battleships and vanships are destroyed, artillery is carpet bombed and entire crews are destroyed in spectacular fashion. This battle and the many others that take place throughout this second half are all handled with CGI, from the designs of the ships, explosions and smoke and even the Exiles which eventually enter the fray and everything looks rather spectacular in motion.

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That being said, it is clear that the company faced some limitations when it came to animation as entire sequences are sometimes skipped, such as the coup de grâce of Glacies, Fam’s zipping around the battlefield on her agile vanship and more. It is also worth noting that the normal animation also takes a hit as the characters often suffer drops in animation quality.

Audio
As mentioned in the first half of the review, it is worth noting that many of the returning characters from the first season of Last Exile have been recast and unfortunately they continue to poorly match up with their previous voice actors. As for the rest of the cast however, they handle the characters nicely and considering all of the characters from the Glacies nation speak in Russian, it is nice to hear the Russian mixed in with the English dub.

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The soundtrack for the series continues to be quite impressive as not only are there numerous background songs that are matched up perfectly with specific scenes, a number of these songs have vocals to them. Whenever these insert songs are played they usually make the accompanying moment all the more important feeling. As for the opening and ending themes, they are the same as the first half and fit the series well, though it is worth noting that a few variations are used throughout the second half to bring special attention to the closing of that episode.

Extras
Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Part 2 features numerous on-disc bonuses though a number of these are pretty much your standard inclusions. There are two textless versions of the opening songs, and four textless closing songs, promo videos from Japan, the US trailer and trailers for other FUNimation shows as well as a spin-off “Friday Night” collection of 8-13 which is short in length and played mostly for laughs.

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Alongside these extras there is also the second half of the Anime Expo 2011 interview with the staff at Gonzo and two commentary tracks. The first commentary track is for episode 17 and features Chris George who is the ADR Engineer for the series, Caitlin Glass, the voice of Magnolia, and Gwendolyn Lau, the voice of Vasant. The second commentary features the return of Leah Clarke and Jad Saxton as the voices of Giselle and Fam respectively and they are joined by Monica Rial who handles the voice of Sara Augusta, the Empress of the Ades Federation.

Overall
Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing built itself a world full of different cultures and people, brought them their knees, rose them up again as one and then struck them down once more only for a final goal to be achieved by the time the last credit sequence rolls. With stunning battle animations and a large scale plot, this second half manages to deliver on the groundwork of the first half.

While Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing could have been great if it had the time to properly develop everything that takes place, it falls short due to obvious limitations to the studio’s budget and massive pacing issues that force huge shifts in power with little to no development whatsoever.

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Ace of Diamond anime gets trailer and key visual

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Ahead of its Fall 2013 premiere, a preview trailer and key visual artwork for the Ace of Diamond sport anime have been released to promote the series.

Ace of Diamond is an anime adaptation of the 2006 baseball manga series of the same name. The manga has received wide-spread critical acclaim in Japan and even won the prestigious Kodansha Manga and Shogakukan Manga Awards. The anime will be produced as a collaborative work between Production I.G. and Madhouse studios.

With this anime adaptation, could Ace of Diamond become the next breakout hit sports anime much like Kuroko’s Basketball was last year? Only time will tell. For now you can check out the key visual above and the promotional trailer for Ace of Diamond below.

Madoka Art Exhibition To Open In Japan This Month

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The third and final Madoka Magica movie will be premiered in Japan next month, and what better way to promote the film then to hold a touring art exhibition based around the previous movies.

This month an exhibition will showcase reproductions of artwork that was used in the first two films, similar to the Evangelion expo that was held earlier this year in Sydney. Staring from the 29th of September, the exhibition will be travelling to venues in Osaka, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Nagoya and Sapporo and will have an admission fee of only 800 yen (8 USD). To really make things interesting the exhibition will also have memorabilia and promotional merchandise which will be available to purchase, the exhibition will also display a two meter long statue of Madoka in her ultimate form however  I don’t think that will be for sale. More info can be found on the official site for the exhibition.

First two Madoka movies were titled Beginnings and Eternal; the third will be called Rebellion and is set to premier on the 26th of October.

CC Review Roundup – August 25-September 8, 2013

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The last couple of weeks have been packed with reviews! Everyone has been busy trying to get you the best review coverage we can, and there’ve big some big titles to finally come out from August 25 – September 8, 2013Splinter Cell: BlacklistRayman LegendsLost Planet 3Madden ’25Disney Infinity, and The Bureau: XCOM Declassified headline the games we’ve covered lately.

Our anime personnel have also been working hard to cover a deluge of titles like Ghost in the Shell 2.0EvangelionGuilty CrownOne Piece, and more!

Here’s your review breakdown for the past couple weeks:

TitleScoreReviewer
Xbox 360
Charlie Murder9.5Andrew Day
Rayman Legends9.0James Mapley
Disney Infinity8.5Andrew Day
Splinter Cell: Blacklist8.5Zac Elawar
Madden NFL ’257.5Travis Bruno
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified7.5Kane Bugeja
Killer Is Dead7.0Travis Bruno
Lost Planet 37.0Zac Elawar
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad4.0Andrew Day
PS3
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 29.5Luke Halliday
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F9.0Travis Bruno
Rayman Legends9.0James Mapley
Disney Infinity8.5Andrew Day
Splinter Cell: Blacklist8.5Zac Elawar
Madden NFL ’257.5Travis Bruno
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified7.5Kane Bugeja
Killer Is Dead7.0Travis Bruno
Lost Planet 37.0Zac Elawar
KickBeat6.5Nathan Farrugia
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad4.0Andrew Day
Wii U
Rayman Legends9.0James Mapley
Disney Infinity8.5Andrew Day
Splinter Cell: Blacklist8.5Zac Elawar
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad4.0Andrew Day
PC
Papers, Please9.0Jamie Laike Tsui
Rayman Legends9.0James Mapley
Splinter Cell: Blacklist8.5Zac Elawar
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified7.5Kane Bugeja
Game Dev Tycoon7.0James Mapley
Lost Planet 37.0Zac Elawar
Ravaged Zombie Apocalypse6.5Vicky Martin
3DS
Turbo: Super Stunt Squad4.0Andrew Day
Vita
Killzone: Mercenary9.5Joe Morgan
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 29.5Luke Halliday
Rayman Legends9.0James Mapley
KickBeat6.5Nathan Farrugia
iOS
Little Galaxy10.0Frank Inglese
Asphalt 8: Airborne9.0Jamie Laike Tsui
Cloud Spin9.0Kane Bugeja
Max Steel: Rise of Elementor6.0Matt Vella
Anime, Movies, TV
Evangelion 1.11 You Are (Not) Alone10.0Frank Inglese
Evangelion 2.22 You Can (Not) Advance10.0Frank Inglese
5 Centimetres Per Second9.5Luke Halliday
One Piece Collection 219.5Luke Halliday
High School DxD9.0Travis Bruno
Guilty Crown: Part 1, Limited Edition8.5Travis Bruno
K-ON! The Movie8.5Kane Bugeja
Ghost in the Shell 2.08.0Sergei Lazarev
Daily Lives of High School Boy, Premium Edition7.5Travis Bruno
Heroic Age7.5Frank Inglese
Nabari, Complete Collection7.0Sergei Lazarev
Guilty Crown: Part 25.0Travis Bruno
Manga, Comics
The Deep: The Vanishing Island10.0Andrew Day
The Deep: Here Be Dragons9.5Andrew Day

 

EB Games Hosts Official GTAV Midnight Launch Party

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With the upcoming release of Grand Theft Auto V, EB Games have decided to host a massive official launch party in World Square, Sydney on Monday, September 16 at 9.30pm.

Debra McGrath, EB Games National Brand, Events and Engagement Manager stated, “Grand Theft Auto (GTAV) is no ordinary game, so we wanted to go all out and give our customers a launch like no other”.

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The free GTAV launch party will feature:

  • Live DJ performances: Alison Wonderland, Leah Mencel + Lee Monro and The Havknotz
  • Competitions: Burrito Eating and GTAV Cosplay
  • Free Burritos for the first 400 customers
  • Rockstar Games Merchandise
  • EB Expo ticket giveaways
  • Collect your pre-ordered and paid copy of GTAV at midnight

Everyone is welcome to attend this free event, however if a customer wishes to pick up a copy of Grand Theft Auto V at midnight and get more free burritos from Guzman Y Gomez, they must pre-order and pay in full for their copy of the game at the following EB Games locations: Eastgardens, Bondi Galeries, Broadway, Marrickville, Chatswood, Chatswood Chase, Royal Randwick, Greenwood Plaza, Maroubra, EB World Square, Darling Harbour and Birkenhead Point.

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The after party follows the midnight release of GTAV across EB Games stores in over 320 locations across Australia (excludes WA- available from 8am September 17). Don’t miss out on the most anticipated game of the year!

J-Pop Star Announced World Tour for Next Year

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Popular J-Pop star Kyary Pamyu Pamyu will begin her 2014 tour on February the 13th and has her sights set on several countries, this was announced on both her YouTube channel and on the Warner Music Japan website.

The 20 year old model and blogger has confirmed dates for Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Toronto, which will be during February and March. She also plans on performing in England, France, Taiwan, Korea and Singapore, however, at the time of writing no dates have been given.

Pre-sales for the USA and Canada shows will begin on the 12th through her official website, access to the early tickets will be given to fans that enter a special password which she provides in her video announcement.

For those who are unfamiliar with this Japanese performer, check out the viral video down below. This is the song and video that sparked her fame in the west.

Nihilumbra to be Released for PC on September 25th

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Beautifun Games, an indie studio based in Barcelona, Spain, will be releasing their first game on September 25th for Linux, Mac, and Windows. Nihilumbra is a platformer starring Born, a being literally born from the void. He now seeks to escape the void as he experiences the world in beautiful colour. With the help of the player painting one of five coloured abilities on the ground, Born must outrun the void that seeks to reabsorb him into the darkness.

Players will explore five different worlds in Nihilumbra as they are constantly pressed forward by the advancing void. The game was originally released on iOS. The PC version features remastered textures and a new soundtrack by The Creature composer Álvaro Lafuente. The game will be released for $9.99 as a DRM free game at major digital game distributors like Gamer’s Gate, and Greenman Gaming. The game also has a Steam Greenlight page.

Ubisoft Shows Off Two New Assassin’s Creed Games

Ubisoft announced quite a few games at their Digital Days 2013, but just announcing isn’t good enough as players want the details for all these new games coming out. One of the not unexpected announcements is more Assassin’s Creed games, as the series has become not only yearly, but include smaller handheld games as well. Two “new” games for the series were announced and have trailers showing off just what can be expected from them.

The first of the two is Assassin’s Creed Pirates, featuring protagonist Alonzo Batilia as he sets out to prove himself on the high seas. Upgrading both crew and ship, as Alonzo tries to find a treasure hidden in the Caribbean, players will have to master ship combat to ensure the success of the ship. Made exclusively for smartphones and tablets, Assassin’s Creed Pirates will release before the end of the year, but sure to watch the trailer just below.

The second “new” title and the cause for all the quotations is Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD. Technically a new game, but really an improved HD version of the PS Vita game Assassin’s Creed 3: Liberation. The additions to the game do include improved gameplay, new missions, improved levels, and of course being HD. Those that missed Liberation when it was on PS Vita or those wanting to see the changes can get their hands on the game early next year, 2014 on XBLA, PSN, and PC. Check out the trailer below for a better look.

Trials Frontier Details Released

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Any sequel to a game as wildly successful as Trials Evolution is bound to want to make an impact to show the world that it is going to surpass its predecessor, and today’s juicy details about the game’s release certainly confirmed that suspicion.

First of all Ubisoft decided to soften us up by announcing that Trials Frontier will be the first Trials game to be fully playable on mobile devices and tablets. This bold move to the mobile market will mean that players will presumably be able to exploit tilt mechanics in ways that have not previously been possible in the Trials series. Depending upon just how many features will be available on mobile devices, players could possibly have access to global leaderboards, and challenge their friends on the go which would add a whole new dimension to the popular franchise.

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Easily the most exciting piece of news to come of of Ubisoft however, is that Trials Frontier will be free-to-play meaning that more people will have access to the game. This means bigger leaderboards, more challenge, and a far more active social community. Details have yet to be disclosed about whether in-app purchases will be available and just how expensive they will be, but judging by Ubisoft’s recent forays into micro-transactions they are almost guaranteed to be a feature.

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Also, claiming to have console quality graphics, Trails Frontier will work alongside the next-gen console game Trials Fusion, allowing for a degree of connectivity between the mobile and next-gen platforms. However, Trials Frontier will have its own standalone storyline where you can expand your own village, access a large world map, unlock parts to upgrade your bike and customize your rider.

You can check out the first official, dedicated trailer for Trials: Frontier embedded below. This announcement came out of Ubisoft’s Digital Days 2013 event where details were released for an abundance of games. Find out more here!