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Eden of the East Complete Collection Review

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Eden of the East Complete Collection
Studio: Production I.G.
Publisher: Madman Entertainment
Release Date: December 5, 2012
Price: $69.95 – Available Here

Overview:
‘Who am I?’ It is isn’t such a difficult question for most of us. We have a sense of identity, a sense of what kind of person we are, a sense of who we are. But what if we didn’t? Waking up without an identity is more than a little frightening. Our identity is how we define ourselves after all. If you lost that sense of identity, would you become someone else?

These are the questions asked by Eden of the East, a compelling exploration into the nature of identity and what it means to a person. Eden of the East is a series propelled by a focused vision, layered with intrigue and utterly enthralling from start to finish.

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Story:
Due to the nature of this particular release, this review will cover more than just the anime series. This release by Madman Entertainment compiles essentially the entire Eden of the East franchise into one tidy package by including the entire series and the 3 Eden of the East films.

Taking cues from The Bourne Identity, Eden of the East revolves around a protagonist without an identity and his quest to discover who he really is. Eden of the East’s resident Jason Bourne is Akira Takizawa or at least that’s who he thinks he is. He wakes up stark naked outside of the White House with nothing but a gun in one hand and a phone in the other. From this moment on, Eden of the East explores the very nature of what it means to have an identity and accepting who you are.

We discover alongside Akira that he is in fact part of a survival game of sorts crafted by the enigmatic Mr. Outside with the apparent goal to save Japan. From this begins a series of events that unravel the truth of the game and who exactly Akira Takizawa was and who he is now.

Part of what makes Eden of the East so compelling is the way we see Akira grow as a person. He begins as essentially a blank slate having lost all his memories but develops into his own person. The more that is revealed the more we come to see that the Akira we come to know is not the same man he was before. He is a new man, the circumstances and people that surround him form a new sense of identity for him. We all grow to be the people we are based upon our situations and the people around us, and so Eden of the East sets out to create a microcosm of this concept through the character of Akira Takizawa, it is enthralling to say the very least.

With an atmosphere dripping with intrigue, there is many mysteries behind the world of Eden of the East and a pretty deep mythology behind it all. One could make a claim that Eden of the East has more mysteries than it has time to solve and such is the case even with 11 episodes and movie follow-ups. That is the only fallacy of Eden of the East, there is never a time when questions don’t outweigh answers. It may just be the style of Eden of the East, the idea that we can never know everything, it may just be Eden of the East’s identity – untamed mystery.

Despite its unanswered questions, it is hard not to be swept up in Eden of the East’s hook. There is a lot to like about this series, it just gets more intriguing with every passing episode and its finale is one to savor. Conveying a memorable cast of characters, a tale about identity and its importance, Eden of the East is as thrilling as it is fun.

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Visuals and Audio:
Production I.G. have a history for being relatively hit and miss in terms of their animation quality, thankfully for Eden of the East this is one of their hits. There is a very distinct and fluid artistic vision behind Eden of the East that holds steady and true throughout the series entire run. This is quality art and animation in its purest form.

Much like its animation and art, Eden of the East’s soundtrack is superb. Unfortunately however due to a dispute with Oasis, the original and admittedly brilliant opening theme song ‘Falling Down’ only appears on the first episode of the series. Despite this hiccup, the second opening theme is a good replacement and fits with the overall feel of the rest of the soundtrack. The voice acting on this series is also rather extraordinary, with a cast that really owns their roles. Jason Leibrecht and Leah Clark deserve all the praise they can get for their performances as Akira and Saki respectively.

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Extras:
If you are a fan of this series or are simply looking for an entry point, there is no release of the series better than this. Madman Entertainment have compiled the most definitive release of Eden of the East available. For a small price of $69.95 you can get the entire TV series as well as all 3 movies (Air Communication, King of Eden and Paradise Lost) as well as a plethora of other special features including TV spots, commentary tracks, interviews with creators of Eden of the East, trailers and much more. There is no doubt that this is the most complete and comprehensive release of Eden of the East on the market and it is honestly worth every cent.

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Overall:
Eden of the East is a series that is not without its flaws, but succeeds resoundingly so in spite of them. This is one of Production I.G’s best series to date and deserves a place in any anime fans collection. If there was any release of this series to own it is definitely Eden of the East: Complete Collection from Madman Entertainment. This is one mystery that isn’t too hard to solve, you should be watching Eden of the East.

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Bundle Stars 4: Fire and Ice Released

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Bundle Stars is back with their fourth bundle called Fire and Ice. They are changing things up this time with a pay what you want system. For a minimum of $1.25 USD, buyers will get Tiny Troopers and Airport Control Simulator.  Pay at least $4.69 USD and buyers will also get Darkness Within, Adams Venture, Adams Venture 2, Darkness Within 2, Armada 2526, Firefighter, and two mystery games that have not been announced. Four of the titles are redeemable on Steam and the rest are all redeemed on Desura. Only Tiny Troopers is Mac compatible and Linux users are left out on the dust.

5% of the profits are donated to SpecialEffect, a British charity that helps disabled people play video games. Buy your bundle here.

Humble Bundle with Android 5 Released

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Humble Bundle is out with their latest bundle today, Humble Bundle with Android 5. The bundle is not just for Android owners, its for PC gamers too, no matter what operating system you run! All buyers receive Beat Hazard Ultra, Dynamite Jack, Solar 2, and Night Sky HD. Those who pay more than the average will receive Super Hexagon and Dungeon Defenders with all of its’ multitudes of DLC. As a bonus, all buyers will receive the soundtracks in both FLAC and MP3 format for the games they purchase.

A part of the proceeds of Humble Bundle with Android 5 go to support Child’s Play Charity and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Buy your bundle here.

Dragon Nest Released in Europe

dragon-nest-eu-launcheFusion MMOG is celebrating the European launch of their free to play action RPG Dragon Nest. The game was previously in closed beta with over 8000 users online. All accounts participating in the closed beta have not had their accounts reset. There are currently over 800,000 players worldwide.

To celebrate the launch, eFusion MMOG is starting a contest for a MINI Cooper Roadster. To qualify, players will need to collect 50 MINI Cooper Keys in game and invite five friends to the game. The winner will be randomly selected in May. In addition to the contest, players can get a special in game pet and earn extra rewards by participating in guilds.

Check out Dragon Nest here.

Real Racing 3 Named Global Editors’ Choice on App Store

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Firemonkey’s free to play game Real Racing 3 was awarded iTunes App Store’s Editors’ Choice award around the world this week. The game has been downloaded millions of time since its world wide release.

The game features 46 licensed vehicles, real race tracks from around the world, eight different race types, over 900 possible events, and multiplayer. The game features the time shifted multiplayer allowing people to race their friends, even while offline. Gear heads will love to know that cars are upgradable and customizable.

Real Racing 3 is available on the iTunes App Store here, Google Play here, and Amazon Appstore here. Check out our review of Real Racing 3 here.

Iron Man Armored Adventures – The Armor Wars: Termination Review

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Iron Man Armored Adventures – The Armor Wars: Termination
Studio: Marvel Animation/Method Animation
Publisher: Beyond Home Entertainment
Format: DVD
Release Date: Out Now
Price: $12.98 (Available Here)

Overview

‘The Armor Wars: Termination’ is Season 2, Volume 2 of the animated series ‘Iron Man Armored Adventures’. Originally airing in the first half of 2012, Termination came to DVD boasting 7 episodes. With the litany of Iron Man-based anime’s out there, you Marvel fans may be asking yourself if Armored Adventures may be worth your time. Read on to find out.

Story

The Armor Wars: Termination covers episodes 7-13 of Iron Man Armored Adventures’ second season. Like most long-form animated series, most episodes have their own self-contained story, although certain themes and characters re-appear to thread together a main plot. The first half of Season 2 – which is concluded with this DVD – revolves around the Armor Wars whilst the last batch of 13 episodes focuses on the Stane International storyline.

The Armor Wars involve many entities who have either stolen, or are attempting to steal Stark tech for their own evil purposes/plans. Many of those plans include the destruction of Iron Man. The first episode on this DVD, “Titanium vs Iron”, has Justin Hammer – a 21 year old multi-billionaire and competitor to Tony Stark – presenting his newest creation, Titanium Man, to prospective buyers in the military field. Infiltrated by Iron Man, the presentation is a bust and the first confrontation between these men of metal ensues.

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“The Might of Doom” introduces Fantastic Four super villain Dr. Doom into the mix as he makes a somewhat shaky deal with Obadiah Stane – recently appointed, acting CEO and Chairman of Stark Industries – to help his floundering project in exchange for the Iron Man suit specs. I particularly liked Doom’s treatment here as a major force in the Marvel Universe. I also appreciated how, what seemed like a flaw in continuity when Iron Man’s attack actually floored Doom, was later addressed and tied into Doom’s reasoning for wanting Stark’s tech.

“The Hawk and the Spider” sees the familiar pairing of Hawkeye and Black Widow appear on the scene. The duo steal Stark Industries’ U.I. Chip (just another job for them), but don’t keep possession of it for very long as Justin Hammer ends up getting his weasily hands on it. This is little more than a throwaway episode used just as an introduction for Black Widow. “Enter: Iron Monger”, however, is important in introducing the Iron Monger suit that Obadiah Stane is famous for using in the comics. Here, he builds it under the guise of simple construction-demolition equipment, but Iron Man knows better.

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“Fugitive of S.H.I.E.L.D.” features the return of Black Widow as she plays thief, yet again, only this team S.H.I.E.L.D. is the victim. Taking a Vibranium/Adamantium mix alloy and data drive, Romanov tags Iron Man in passing, resulting in S.H.I.E.L.D. pursuing Stark for the crime. Stark discovers that S.H.I.E.L.D. has built a troop of “Mandroids” (terrible name) integrating unauthorised Stark tech. After an encounter with them, Stark sets his sights on the stolen goods, entering a four way battle with Romanov, Stane and (returning from episode 4) Ghost.

This next episode really took me off guard, as it basically turns into an absurd Saw film. Tony Stark’s classmates, twins Rhona and Andy Irwin, gas the classroom and proceed to test Stark in a series of stages where he must correctly answer a question for each of his captured friends. There was always tension between the two parties, but this episode felt like such a jarring thematic departure. And what is their motivation? Rhona is upset that Stark has taken over as the No. 1 student…is that truly reason enough to threaten  his friend with a descending saw?!

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Finally, we have “Heavy Mettle”. Stane has improved the Iron Monger after developing the Vibranium/Adamantium alloy and is showing it off to interested Military parties. The board at Stark Industries is poised to make Stane permanent CEO when Stark crashes the party with some incriminating footage of Stane’s dealings with Ghost. However, Stark makes the mistake of repeating a line to Stane both in and out of the suit, leading him to be discovered by him. Furious, Stane then goes on a rampage before his daughter Whitney convinces him to stop.

Soon enough though, Justin Hammer interferes, having the Iron Monger remotely controlled by an ally as he tries to make the save and put on a show for the news cameras, effectively painting Titanium Man as the hero and superior combat suit. This mega-brawl requires Tony to don the Hulkbuster suit, and things really pick up. This episode is a great bookend to this half of the season, leading into the Stane International story arc. The show really shines during the action sequences, and this episode is one of those instances.

Visuals & Audio

Iron Man Armored Adventures follows the trend of Western animation where the visual style is much more three dimensional and less hand-drawn. Characters look like 3D models in a video game, but with much less detail. I prefer the 2D, illustrated style implemented in Japanese anime as it feels more organic and artistic and not as technical. Though, when the characters are in motion, Iron Man Armored Adventures looks very good.

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When things are at a stand-still is when you begin to notice how flat and non-descript the environments are especially. Unfortunately, this style also doesn’t leave a lot of room for subtlety in facial expressions either. The voice acting, thankfully, does not exaggerate too much in compensating for that fact. Overall, there are some of the usual cheesy jokes and delivery of lines, but the voice acting is more than serviceable.

The sound effects do their job and the music is your standard fare of classic action/super-hero, dramatised pieces. In terms of issues in the presentation, the video/audio transfer itself is good, except for a slightly noticeable transparent vertical line on the very edge of the right hand side of the image. Also, there are no menu options or a set-up sub-menu to speak of, so English better be your first language!

Overall

This Iron Man Armored Adventures – The Armor Wars: Termination DVD is bare bones with no special features, but with animated TV series like these, that’s not uncommon. And for the price of only $12.98, you get what you pay for. I was disappointed, however, to see a complete lack of set-up/settings; I expected, at the very least, some subtitle options.

The show itself is definitely more suited for pre-teens/teens (especially because Tony Stark et al are in their teens here themselves), but for a Marvel fan of any age, it is watchable. The visual style was a bit hit-and-miss for me, and the story is very cookie-cutter, but the action is well choreographed. If you have kids who are getting into comics, you should take a look at buying this DVD.

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Chillingo and CGMatic Brings Snoopy to iOS

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Chillingo and CGMatic are releasing Snoopy Coaster on iOS. The companies have been licensed by Peanuts Worldwide to create an original game for Apple Devices. The classic comic strip character will be the star of an endless runner on a roller coaster. “There’s something in Peanuts that everyone can relate to, and we are always looking for new ways to share the characters with future generations,” explains Leigh Anne Brodsky, Managing Director of Peanuts Worldwide. “… Snoopy Coaster delivers a fantastic, fun experience for players who want the thrill ride of their lives.”

Snoopy Coaster will be released some time in March. Find out more here.

Brazilian Ministry of Defence Tweets Highscore

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We all probably appreciate how good playing iOS games are for blowing off stream after a stressful day of work. Apparently whoever is in control of the twitter account for the Brazilian Ministry of Defence does too. It must be a tough gig, being the social media nerd surrounded by guys who blow away rebels in the jungle on a daily basis. Hilarity has ensued throughout Brazil.

It is now one of the top five apps in the Brazilian App Store. FDG Entertainment, the creators of ‘Banana Kong,’ congratulated the department on getting such a good score, but did say they would give them tips to help them improve.

The game is quickly becoming a national past time, because there’s nothing better than being able to say you beat the entire Ministry of Defence at something.

 

DmC: Devil May Cry: Vergil’s Downfall Review

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DmC: Devil May Cry: Vergil’s Downfall
Developer: Ninja Theory
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: Xbox 360 (Reviewed), Playstation 3, PC
Release Date: March 5, 2013
Price: 720 Microsoft Points ($8.99 on PSN and PC) – Available Here

Overview:

If you have not played DmC: Devil May Cry yet and are planning to at some stage, then please do not read this review as it contains spoilers. Also if you haven’t already, do read our full review of DmC: Devil May Cry here.

The much anticipated follow up to DmC: Devil May Cry arrives in the form of downloadable content titled Vergil’s Downfall, and this is indeed a direct follow up to where the original game ended. Now just to clear up this isn’t the true ending deliberately left out by Capcom, this isn’t the same stunt that they pulled with Asura’s Wrath. Nor is the content already present on disc with the DLC simply unlocking it, no this is a massive download weighing in at over 2GB, featuring content that serves as a supplementary sequel of sorts.

Do you own DmC? Love DmC? And want more DmC? Then read on to find out why you need to grab this latest piece of DLC.

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Story:

The final battle in DmC saw Vergil nearly tasting death at the hands of Dante, but spared in the last moment and allowed to escape. Vergil’s Downfall picks up right after that moment and shows you what happened to Dante’s twin brother in the post-game.  You take control of a bruised and battered Vergil as he embarks on a very personal journey of self-discovery, where he faces his deepest inner-demons.

When it’s all said and done, it becomes clear that this is truly a standalone adventure where the spotlight is on Vergil. His character development is fascinating, and he’s apparently meant to be the new antagonist of DmC, but what this DLC attempts to do is to make players understand his motives and bring his beliefs into context. If anything it offers a very unbiased and grey portrayal of his character, almost to the point where you sympathize with him or at the very least pity him.

Don’t get me wrong, Vergil isn’t a hero or an anti-hero of any kind, in this DLC you play as the proverbial bad guy and learn about his past and witness the full extent of his character. This is a very unusual redemption story, and in a very peculiar way it’s also a coming of age story. We’ve seen these stories told countless times in the medium, but rarely in the same manner that you experience in Vergil’s Downfall. Normally in these stories, you see a character make peace with their past, exorcise their inner-demons, and come out anew, reformed, and better. Vergil’s Downfall portrays its protagonist in a similar manner, albeit in a more questionable way. It goes to show that sometimes there is an even bigger price to pay on the road to redemption, and finding one’s true self.

The emotional story alone is worth experiencing, and it is presented excellently with well written dialogue and highly stylized animated sequences. This isn’t an extension to the already decisive conclusion of DmC, instead Vergil’s Downfall offers a compelling supplement to shed light on an apparent villain, and best of all it sets the scene nicely for the inevitable sequel.

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Gameplay:

Considering that it is a DLC, it’s a pleasant surprise how distinct and unique Vergil’s campaign feels compared to Dante’s epic quest in the retail release. They may be identical twins, but their personalities and respective campaigns are anything but. Vergil’s campaign comprises just six missions, each of the standard DmC length of 15-20 minutes. The length of Vergil’s campaign pales in comparison to Dante’s 20 mission odyssey, but for a DLC you can’t really fault the offering here.

The campaign really feels like a slow and steady development of his combat prowess, each mission grants you an opportunity to learn something from his repertoire and even progressively have new abilities bestowed upon him. By the time you fight the major boss, Vergil comes full circle and you get to play around with all sorts of cool new skills and attacks.  The progression in his combat abilities is in perfect sync with his character development in the story, so it all feels very organic and natural.

Dante was ridiculously stylish, reckless, and insanely over the top in his combat style, Vergil on the other hand is the polar opposite. His combat style is a lot more defined and methodological, as his approach requires far more tact and a calmer presence of mind on part of the player. While Dante was designed for reckless blood pumping beat downs, Vergil on the other hand is a thinking man’s fighter.

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Vergil’s modified katana sword, the Yamato, is all about sharp and precise hits and little to do with effortless fluidity. Don’t get me wrong, you can improvise some amazing things but you need to be more disciplined and smart about it. He is also able to summon small swords which add more strategy and tact to his play style. Vergil feels noticeably limited in the early stages of the DLC, so much that you might struggle to rack up a decent score in combat style, but as the game progresses you unlock and learn more moves, which makes scoring huge style points a lot easier. The new abilities and attacks you unlock will certainly make you want to replay the missions more than once, the coolest one being a doppelganger that you can summon to fight alongside you. He is also a lot more agile as he can literally flash step to cover a large distance in the blink of an eye, making his play style a lot more defensive and evasive than Dante’s. It’s also worth noting that Vergil’s campaign feels noticeably more challenging than Dante’s, and that may largely be due to his distinct play style.

A new playable character isn’t all that you get in this DLC, you also go up against several new enemy types, and even a couple of new boss characters. In terms of core gameplay and enemy types, Vergil’s downfall offers plenty of new things. However, when it comes to locations and level design, things aren’t as interesting. The missions largely take place in different variations of the same location and it doesn’t have the same variety you saw in DmC. You won’t be witnessing the real time world morphing, gorgeous set pieces, and the artistic flair that characterized the original game. The level design has a decent mix of action and platforming, but it feels a bit too predictable and tacked on.

The campaign design may not be very rich, but you certainly get to use a very deep and unique character and test his might against some brand new foes.

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Audio and Visuals:

Visually and graphically Vergil’s Downfall is obviously identical to the quality of DmC, sans the detailed artistic flair and real-time level morphing effects. The techno rock soundtrack is also retained here. Nothing much to say about the audio and visuals, but what is unique to Vergil’s Downfall is the stunning animated sequences.  The art style in these animated scenes is highly stylized, akin to a noir style graphic novel. It’s really cool to have that unique touch, and it makes up for the lack of variety in the in-game locations and art.

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Overall:

Despite some minor issues in level variety and design, Vergil’s Downfall is an excellent piece of downloadable content that is well worth the price of admission.  Vergil offers a whole new gamplay experience, and his story is well worth witnessing. If you already own and loved DmC: Devil May Cry, then Vergil’s Downfall is an essential purchase.

 8-5-capsules-out-of-10

 

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Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk English trailer released

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Today Tecmo Koei decided that it would probably do them some good if they actually chose to try and promote their upcoming release of Gust’s Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk. How close to release is this game you ask? Well so close that gamers in North America can run to the store right now and purchase it from the shelves since it is past midnight and now March 5th while gamers in Europe and other PAL regions have to wait until Friday to pick it up.

Anyways, Tecmo Koei’s trailer for the game which as released today doesn’t provide any preview of the game’s English dub but does show off a little bit of in-game footage. For more coverage of the title from when it was being advertised in Japan, check out our coverage, including gameplay trailers and more, here.