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Tsuritama Review

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Tsuritama
Studio: A-1 Pictures
Publisher: Sentai Filmworks
Format: DVD, Blu-ray (Reviewed)
Release Date: August 20, 2013
Price: $69.98 – Available Here

Overview
There are countless anime every season that involve cute girls doing cute things, usually with an extra twist placed somewhere in there, there are also anime involving a group of guys trying to find their way in the world and learn to make friends with one another or deal with various obstacles in their way as they try to grow up. Tsuritama just happens to be one of those shows and it also comes with a bit of a fishy twist, but is it enough to entertain viewers?

Story
Yuki has seemingly had a difficult life, as he lives with his grandmother and appears to have moved often throughout his life. While little of this is actually gone over, it has left Yuki with a crippling case of introversion. Yuki is so crippled when it comes to communicating with others that any time he is put on the spot, he envisions himself drowning while making a horrible face to the people he is trying to speak with.

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After moving to the small island of Enoshima, Yuki is given another chance to try and make friends and live a relatively normal life. However Yuki isn’t the only one arriving at Enoshima, as a bubbly teenage boy named Haru has shown up and not only has he chosen to live at Yuki’s house, but he has claimed to everyone he meets that he is an alien. While everyone laughs this off as simply a joke at first, it quickly becomes clear that Haru is far from normal.

Despite Yuki’s introverted lifestyle, Haru begins to draw him out of his shell in an effort to go fishing. To do so Haru ensnares the local fishing celebrity, although he hates being called such, Natsuki. As Natsuki teaches Haru and Yuki to fish, a mysterious Indian named Akira who talks with his duck named Tapioca follows the group around, spying on their activities and reporting to an organization called DUCK who appears to monitor alien movement on Earth and is investigating cases of Bermuda Syndrome which involve boats, planes and people either completely vanishing or appearing in random locations with no recollection of prior events.

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Despite the heavy sci-fi elements, Tsuritama presents itself as more of a bonding experience between four men as they learn to fish and grow as people. Although resistant at first, Natsuki accepts the job of teaching Haru and Yuki to fish while Yuki gains confidence in himself and begins to make his first real friends and push through the boundaries of his introverted self as he sets goals for himself and meets them, giving himself a feeling of accomplishment as the four men bond through fishing.

Tsuritama manages to find a nice balance between drama and humor as Haru, Yuki and Akira are usually the comedic relief, though a lot of the humor is hit and miss at best, while dramatic events and character development focus around Yuki and Natsuki. Both of the aforementioned characters have their own internal issues that they must work through and manage to pull through in rather heartwarming manner. Though this ends up leaving Akira as a bit of a side main character who only seems to be useful thanks to his knowledge from the DUCK organization.

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Although it may sound a bit scattered, Tsuritama remains quite focused on the overarching alien storyline. Throughout the series there are numerous hints that Haru and his sister’s motives involve fishing while DUCK’s constant surveillance reveals more about the nature of the threat that the Earth could be under if their plans do not succeed. While some of the drama is rather contrived at first, since the alien threat appears minimal at first, it quickly escalates to a point where all four fishermen must put their bonds to the test and push through to potentially save the world from destruction.

Visuals
One thing that will immediately catch viewers’ attention in Tsuritama, especially on this Blu-ray release, is how vivid the color palette of the series is. Everything, from the environments to the character designs, are presented in bright saturated colors that are impressive to see when paired with the excellent animation work done by A-1 Pictures.

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As mentioned before, the environment and backdrops in Tsuritama are nicely handled and exceptionally detailed, though it is a bit of a shame that quite a lot of the anime takes place either on a beach or in the middle of the ocean as the set-pieces tend to be rather impressive. The fish designs and the various fishing equipment on display are nicely detailed, though some iffy CG is implemented in the latter half of the series.

Audio
With Tsuritama getting a Blu-ray release, that means that Sentai Filmworks has given the anime an English dub to accompany the original Japanese voice track. The English cast is nothing to write home about, but they do their job well enough that the voice actors manage to match the personality of the characters and help sell the humor a bit more.

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As far as the soundtrack goes, the background music in Tsuritama is fitting more often than not, especially in the latter half of the series as things begin to take on a more serious tone. The opening theme  “Tsurezure Monochrome” by Fujifabric is entertaining and matches well with the running ‘Enoshima Dance’ gag that plays throughout the series while the ending theme “Sora mo Toberu Hazu” by Sayonara Ponytail is mildly enjoyable, but easily skippable for those who don’t enjoy it.

Extras
Tsuritama has been given the bare-bones treatment as far as special features go. This means that the only extra on-disc content is a clean version of the opening and ending theme as well as some trailers for other Sentai anime.

Overall
While a fishing anime may be something of a difficult sell at the surface, a well-developed cast of main characters with enjoyable interactions thrown into a sci-fi storyline that takes the backseat for most of the series as the characters grow only to take advantage of that growth at the end of the series helps make Tsuritama worth watching, although some of the humor tends to be hit and miss.

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Conquer Mars Preview

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Overview
Real time strategy titles come in all sorts of shapes and sizes like StarCraft, Warcraft, Red Alert, Command and Conquer, and Total War to name a few. With these games in mind, Zero Blood Games set out to break the barrier put forth from micro-management and offer three distinct appeals for their title: massive battles, focus on strategy and tactics, easy access (browser based). While many of the previous mentioned titles encompass one or two of these attributes, Conquer Mars incorporates all three to a player’s fingertips for a one time price of $0.00?! A free-to-play indie RTS? I don’t know Fred…

Story
In this particular genre, a story is the propelling purpose in tackling objectives. Conquer Mars takes place on planet Mars in 2075. Earth has seen better days as cooperation and prosperity existed in the early 2000’s for a collaborative effort to mine materials in space. The Earth Assembly and later Space Consortium were two organizations set in place to ensure balance of Earth’s superpowers to mutually gain advancements in other worldly ventures. While many years of peace were know to citizens of both Earth and those dwelling in space, both organizations started to lose power and eventually crumbled to those stricken with lust for money and power. Wars occurred back on Earth, and so the events started a chain reaction in the neighboring planet. Rogue miners and warring factions began vying for each other’s supplies on Mars.

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How better to gain the upper hand in a space war than to send out drones to battle for you? In 2075, battles are not fought with stick nor stones but with tanks and remote controls.

Gameplay
We have identified that Conquer Mars has shifted away from micro-management ideals by completely wiping the slate clean of it. Resources are a key integral part of the game, but the acquisition of materials is not plagued with creating workers and sending them to do the work. Conquer Mars wants you to feel as though you are the general on the battlefield rather than a foreman dishing out routine jobs. Building structures and sub-structures are out the window as well with only a base structure to add upgrades like turrets or increased revenue to. Thus, by eliminating micro-management the title meets the requirement of focusing on strategy and tactics.

Starting a war should be strategic and meticulous, and so giving the power to create a force instantaneously to the players certainly has its perks. Unlike other RTS’s that make you wait to build units, forces can bought with resources and placed on the battlefield in mere seconds. So as long as the resources are available, units can continue to be built one right after another. And by doing so Conquer Mars met their requirement of creating massive battles.

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The most important attribute that makes this RTS stand out from the rest is its availability. AAA titles normally cost your three sisters and a goat, but Conquer Mars is free-to-play. No goat giving here! – They can keep the sisters… With that being said the game has a lot to offer those of us that don’t want to spend a fortune to play a game title a few times a year at a LAN party. Did I mention it was browser based? The title takes moments to begin playing, and (BAM!) you are in the game – no extensive load times with under 7MB streaming.

Visuals
Conquer Mars is not by any means graphic intensive yet ultimately serves as a bonus to the efficiency of the title’s gameplay. For those not use to playing internet games, the less you have to load the better. The lack of ‘lag’ can be easily noticed when commanding quite a large fleet (seen below).

As of right now models are few in comparison to the AAA’s but as the project moves along more combat units will be created for competitive play (paid membership) as well as to unlock. For those concerned that they will have a poorer chance of winning against those that purchase newer models right away, that is the point behind competitive play. As I understand it, a paid membership will grant access to the newer models whereas the free-to-play remains unaffected.

Conclusion
I feel that Zero Blood Games has a really good idea to share here. The idea of taking what normally is considered an AAA title and manipulating it to a free-to-play browser game will certainly garner some attention. There are some noteworthy arguments to be made here regarding the direction of micro-management as well as the lack of a campaign to enhance the storyline. With the removal of micro-management, the Conquer Mars enables a sense of ‘pure fighting’ by conjuring large sums of forces in a moments notice. A story in an AAA title will notably shine brighter as more time and effort will be placed in cinematic cut-scenes and campaign modes, but a game that allows you to play up to eight players for free…

To support Conquer Mars purchase one of their many tiers of packages on Indiegogo (here).

Limited Time Sale on Atlus Titles for the Nintendo 3DS

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Running through August 31, Atlus is having a Nintendo 3DS  ‘Summer Sales-travaganza’, featuring three of their top titles for the handheld – Code of Princess, Soul Hackers and Etrian Odyssey IV – all at $10 dollars off. This sale is valid only for digital purchases from the North American Nintendo eShop.

For those unfamiliar, here are the official descriptions of the games included:

Code of PrincessOn sale for $19.99

Blending frantic fighting with elements of classic arcade side-scrolling beat ’em ups and the character development and growth of an RPG, fans of action will savor the game’s frenetic combat. Out-of-this-world multipliers punctuate the strategic demands of battling hordes of enemies on a three-railed battlefield.

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Soul HackersOn sale for $29.99 (Review Here)

Soul Hackers is a first-person RPG that takes place in the futuristic Amami City. The city is permeated by Paradigm X, a virtual reality world that connects the entire populace.  The main character is thrust into conflict when he accidentally gets his girlfriend possessed by the demon Nemissa. Soul Hackers carries on the first-person RPG play in the same vein as other games in the Shin Megami Tensei franchise. The graphical style remains faithful to the original 1997 version, but is optimized with 3-D graphics for the Nintendo 3DS system.

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Etrian Odyssey IVOn sale for $29.99 (Review Here)

The first-person dungeon crawling Etrian Odyssey series returns in its first installment for the Nintendo 3DS. Use the system’s touch screen to draw maps of each unique dungeon, create a party consisting of any blend of the game’s character classes, and conquer dungeon puzzles and giant FOE monsters in the pursuit of fame and fortune. Set out into the clouds aboard a skyship to explore Tharsis’s oldest mystery.

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Ubisoft Announces Development of Panzer General Online

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Earlier today Ubisoft announced the development of an exciting new browser based strategy game called Panzer General Online. This revival of the old 1994 classic, Panzer General, is being developed by Ubisoft’s Blue Byte Studio who are best known for publishing the popular ANNO series and developing The Settlers for PC. To date, Ubisoft have released no less than five free-to-play games that you can play in your browser and claim that this game will give players the opportunity to accurately control every aspect of historical warfare.

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Players will be able to control planes, tanks, infantry, and more in either the comprehensive single player tutorial mode or against other gamers across the world in multiplayer mode. Panzer General Online will also feature a trading card aspect whereby players can acquire virtual miniatures of tanks, infantry, and planes that they can either trade or collect to make their own miniature army. More of a skill based game than one that can be won by the luck of the draw, Panzer General Online will offer an experience that can be enjoyed by people who are new to the strategy genre as well as veterans.

Panzer General Online is set to enter closed beta in 2013. To pre-register for the game head over to the official website and sign up. You can also check out the announcement trailer embedded below.

Aarklash: Legacy Heads to Gamescom

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Aarklash: Legacy, the upcoming tactical role playing game from Cyanide, now has an official release date. We will all be able to play the retail release of the game on Thursday, September 12 through Steam.

In preparation for Gamescom, Cyanide has also unveiled their latest gameplay trailer. In the new trailer, players are introduced to the game’s world and combat system. You’ll also be able to discover different characters that can join the party and some of the enemies you’ll run into along the way.

You can check out our preview of the game to see what we thought of the work in progress. Also be sure to watch the trailer in the video player below this article. If you’re headed to Gamescom, be sure to stop by Booth 4 in the Canadian Pavilion and greet them!

Iron Force Country Statistics Released

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A good ol’ fashioned six way tank standoff

Independent mobile games publisher Chillingo has announced, in detail, the successful launch period of CoolFish Games‘ newest title Iron Force.

Since its worldwide release on iOS (iPhone and iPad), the free-to-play tank warfare game has seen a large influx of support. In the first week alone player from across the globe racked up 45 million kills, fired 172 million shells and formed over 100,000 Legions.

Iron Force is available now for free on the App Store. For more information, visit the official site and check out the infographic below to see which countries are leading the fight and dominating the online battlefields.

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Worldwide tank carnage

Enlist and fight for your country today!

KickBeat Releases Beat Your Own Music Trailer

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KickBeat is an upcoming game for the PS3 and PS Vita which has you keep in time with the rhythm to perform awesome kung fu attacks to defeat a bunch of enemies. Think Guitar Hero/Dance Dance Revolution but with less visual cues and more fighting. If you’re still confused, the trailer at the bottom of this article should clear things up.

Obviously the most important part of any music based game are the tracks themselves. KickBeat comes with 18 licensed tracks that you will play through as you progress in the story mode, but for those who want more of a selection or are very picky about their music, Zen Studios has given players the option to use their own music to kick butt to. The process is as simple as tapping the button to the beat to establish the key rhythm of the song, so using your own music should be a breeze. If you’re looking to get KickBeat when it releases on September 3rd, let us know what music you will be fighting to. Personally I can’t wait to unleash some fury to some high energy techno tracks!

Rain Games’ Teslagrad Demo Released

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Rain Games has released the first public playable demo of Teslagrad, the magnetic puzzle-sidescroller adventure scheduled for release this coming fall. The demo is available for Windows, Linux and MAC OSX. The demo build features the first steps of the adventure, a final boss fight, and will contain some clues about the legendary struggle between the ancient Teslamancers and the embittered king.

To celebrate the demo launch, Rain Games are also hosting an exciting competition. Nine secret scrolls have been hidden within the darkest nooks of the Tesla Tower and players are challenged to find them all to discover more about the Elektropian History and the past of the misterious main character. Only few will find those nine pieces, and just the best will do it in a record time. If you think you’re up for the challenge, you can take part in the Speedrun Tourney yourself and compete for prizes. You can read more details on the rules here!

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Key Features of Teslagrad include:

  • Complex puzzles! Put your sense of logic to the test and cleverly manipulate the world around you using electricity and magnetism, the lifeblood of the game. Puzzles will range from “pff, that wasn’t so bad” to keyboard-smashing, controller-chewing frustration.
  • Explore! Make your way through rich 2D hand-drawn surroundings as you journey into — and beyond—  Tesla Tower, as you discover and use amazing new items.
  • Visual storytelling! Tired of all those words in your video games? Have no fear, Teslagrad features not a single snippet of text or squeak of dialogue. Everything is purely visual, and the entire story is told through what you see (and sometimes what you don’t see).
  • Steampunk powered! Discover a dystopic and mind-blowing rainy-and-brainy setting, presenting a steampunk vision of an old Europe-inspired new world.
  • Old-school boss fights! Use your skills and wits to overcome the 5 incredible final bosses eager to demagnetize you.
  • No disruptions! That means no loading screens, no GUI, no cutscenes. Just the game and you.
  • Mesmerizing soundtrack!  Awesome mix of classical orchestra,  with a touch of Russian inspiration and a myriad of metal bit and electrical stuff.

If you would like to see the game for yourself, you can download the demo right now through a direct download or through Desura. The full game will be made available this fall for the PC, Wii U and PS3.

Laike’s PC Download Deals 8/19/2013

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This best of the best is 30% off Don’t Starve at Greenman Gaming. Add the coupon GMG20-4B9NY-L4FEN at checkout to receive an additional 20% off the game. Frankly, it is one of my favourite indie games of all time. The game is still in active development. It takes all the tension of the first few days of Minecraft’s survival mode and amps up the terror and insanity to a whole new level. The game’s art direction takes cues from The Nightmare Before Christmas to create something unique.


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Remember to try the coupon GMG20-4B9NY-L4FEN for an extra 20% off most titles available at GMG!

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Indie Royale’s The Prairie Dog Bundle Now Available

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Indie Royale is back with a new bundle entitled The Prairie Dog Bundle. While the games have a distinct lack of actual rodents in them, the bundle contains Cadenza Interactive’s shooter Retrovirus, Space Bullet Dynamics Corporation’s FPS Signal Ops, Crocodile Entertainment’s platformer Zack Zero, AlwaysGeeky’s Voxel RPG Vox, and Cadenza Interactive’s tower defense title Sol Survivor. A sixth title is included, but will be unveiled next week. All of the announced games so far only run on Windows. For those paying more than $8.00, buyeres will also receive a copy of Dubmood’s album Lost Floppies Vol 2.

Indie Royale is a pay what you want bundle with a moving minimum price. As buyers pay more than $10.00, the minimum price will drop for other buyers.