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Lost Girl Season 1 Review


Lost Girl Season 1
Studios: Prodigy Pictures and Shaw Media
Publisher: FUNimation
Release Date: October 23th, 2012
Format: DVD
Price: $44.98 – Available Here

Overview: 
In recent years there has been a resurgence of supernatural themed shows.  From Supernatural, to True Blood, to Grimm supernatural shows have varied from a variety of interesting monsters to hammering viewers over the head with very specific species *cough* vampires *cough*.  So, what does a show have to do to stand out amongst the crowd?  A good plot always helps, as well as strong interesting characters.  Lost Girl is a series steeped in the supernatural creatures of myth and legend both old and ancient, but is it something capable of holding its own in the sea of similar shows?

Story: 
Lost Girl centers itself around the story of Bo, a woman who happens to drain the life out of any human she happens to become intimate with, either kissing or more.  Needless to say such things are sure to cause some problems what with all those dead bodies and dealing with police can be quite a hassle, leaving Bo to have spent her life on the run from place to place trying not to kill anyone.  Too bad she can’t run away from her true nature.

After so many years and bound to slip up eventually, Bo finally makes a mistake using her powers to save the human girl Kenzi.  Leaving a body for police to investigate and staying long enough to try and explain herself to the rescuee proves to be her downfall as Bo finds herself captured by those that can actually shed some light as to what she is.  Finally she is clued into her nature as a succubus and that she is part of the supernatural Fae, but knowledge always comes at a price and Bo is forced to choose between the sides of Light and Dark.

Picking a side would be all too easy for a woman like Bo though and as she has been outside of their community living as and with humans for all these years has left her unconcerned with the affairs of the Fae.  So what’s a girl to do?  Clearly door number 3, side with the humans, staying unaligned to their Fae en devours.  This doesn’t make her a lot of friends, but does open up a lot of misadventures for her to get into as she finds where she fits into the world.

Over the course of Season 1, Bo meets plenty of different variety of Fae, but anyone moderately versed in supernatural lore will be pleased to find that there are plenty of interesting types and not just the usual suspects of vampires and werewolves.  Creatures range from furies, to kappa, to luck eating Fae so its nearly impossible to guess where the show is headed and who they might be fighting or helping.  Even better is that although some of the show is just weekly misadventures there is a great deal of over-arching plot throughout the entire season as Bo finds out where she came from and what part she will play in the future of the Fae, as well as the balance between the Light and Dark.

Visuals: 
For the most part the show work to be pretty stylish, with not only how the characters dress but in how many of the Fae powers work.  True, with a main character being succubus a lot of the show is super sexualized as well as evidenced by how often Bo is either clad in black leather or nothing at all.  Not to be thought of as excessive with its material, though the show is not G rated, it isn’t overly mature either, probably fitting in better as older teens and up kind of show.

As for special effects, the show isn’t extravagant with the budget with a decent amount of practical effects with some CGI the show makes an effort to at least look serious in terms of visuals.  A few of the monster makeups seem a tad cheesy, but nothing that would ruin the experience of the show, if fact fitting in with some of the tongue-in-cheek aspects of the show itself.  It definitely makes it a point to do an excellent job with major aspects of the series, such as when Bo is draining life from people the effect is great looking as it happens enough that a lower quality effect would have hurt.

Audio: 
Dialogue is much like the special effects of Lost Girl, cheesy at points but fantastic at others.  Though to be fair there are certainly a lot more cheesy lines and delivery than effects in the show.  Not necessarily a bad thing, but it does give the show a specific type of charm that isn’t going to be for everyone.  These deliveries does lighten the mood a lot for the show, which is generally why it is a good thing as it would be very easy to take the show in a very dark direction without them.

Music and other sound throughout the series is a mood piece, often in the background to add to the series’ more serious plot points.  It in its own way balances out the more lighthearted dialogue to keep up the tone of the show as it progresses the actual story.  The theme to the show is fairly short and to the point, with a solid rock rhythm and female vocalization, though no words as shows now a days don’t really do the full lyrics things much.  It fits the overall tone of the show however and does pretty well fitting the sound image one would have of Bo herself.

Extras: 
For a Season 1 DVD there aren’t a lot of extras to be had, which means all the extras fit into one of three categories of interview clips, behind the scenes, and previews.  Previews being the most obvious, it’s best to just get those out of the way now, as a FUNimation release the final DVD includes previews for other FUNimation releases soon to come out, though because of how vastly different Lost Girl is to the usual FUNimation anime selection the previews are all of their live action Japanese titles.

The behind the scenes clips are for the most part bland, many of which overlap the same scenes but at different angles.  These do give an impression of how the scenes are filmed, but most fans will get the biggest kick out of the final one which acts as a gag reel and those are always fun.  The interview clips are pretty broad, while they are pretty short, encompassing a single topic, there are plenty of them from much of the main cast and crew.  These give the best impression of the series though interestingly at its infancy as they were prepared for the first season.

Overall:
Lost Girl is a series that focuses on a world filled with the supernatural, but still manages to give it an interesting spin.  What might start off as a series that might seem to only have so much depth, viewers should be surprised by how deep the show can just keep going, from obscure and interesting Fae to a well paced and interesting main plot.  While not for everyone, this series has a lot to offer those that are into the supernatural genre and are looking for more unique creatures to learn about.  I give Lost Girl Season 1

8-0-capsules-out-of-10

Rocksmith Classic Rock DLC pack now available, two more coming soon

Ubisoft have announced that Rocksmith Classic Rock DLC pack is now available for download on Xbox LIVE for Xbox 360 in Australia. It will also make its way to the PSN for Playstation 3 on the 31st of October.  This pack will be followed by the Alternative Rock pack and the Metal pack to enrich even more Rocksmith’s track list with different rock styles.

Rocksmith is certainly a revolution in the music game genre: for the first time ever, players can plug any real electric guitar or bass into their Xbox 360 or PlayStation3 consoles and jam away! Rocksmith is the real thing for those who are serious about guitar learning and playing. 

Classic Rock DLC pack now available on Xbox LIVE for Xbox 360 includes the following:

Lynyrd Skynyrd – “Free Bird”

Deep Purple – “Smoke on the Water”

Boston – “More Than a Feeling”

Heart – “Barracuda”

Blue Öyster Cult – “(Don’t Fear) the Reaper”

The Blues Brothers – “Soul Man”

The Police – “Message in a Bottle”

The Police – “Roxanne”

The Police – “Synchronicity II”

Queen – “Bohemian Rhapsody”

Queen – “Fat Bottomed Girls”

Queen – “Keep Yourself Alive”

Queen – “Killer Queen”

Queen – “Stone Cold Crazy”

Otis Redding – “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay”

 

The next DLC packs will be released on the 14th of November and 12th of December, see below:

  • Alternative Rock DLC pack to be available on November 14th
  • Metal DLC pack to be available on December 12th

For more information on Rocksmith, visit www.rocksmith.com

NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition System Announced

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Fans of the classic NEOGEO AES system and its games will be interested to know that SNK Playmore and Tommo, Inc have partnered to bring the NEOGEO X GOLD Limited Edition.  Altogether the system includes the NEOGEO X Handheld, the Station for charging and additional A/V outputs, one Arcade Stick to use with the Station, and 20 classic AES games pre-loaded on the Handheld.

The pre-loaded games with the system are:

  • 3 COUNT BOUT
  • ART OF FIGHTING
  • ALPHA MISSION II
  • BASEBALL STARS II
  • CYBER LIP
  • FATAL FURY
  • FATAL FURY SPECIAL
  • THE KING OF FIGHTERS ’95
  • KING OF THE MONSTERS
  • LAST RESORT
  • LEAGUE BOWLING
  • MAGICIAN LORD
  • METAL SLUG
  • MUTATION NATION
  • NAM 1975
  • PUZZLED
  • REAL BOUT – FATAL FURY SPECIAL
  • SAMURAI SHODOWN II
  • SUPER SIDEKICKS
  • WORLD HEROES PERFECT

But, that’s not all the games available to come with the system as pre-orders will also include a NINJA MASTER’S game card, only while supplies last though.  Set to release December 6th, players interested in getting in on this can pre-order through various online retailers currently just Amazon and GameStop, but will soon be available through Walmart, Target, Toys R Us, Best Buy and the AAFES.

Colorooh Review

Colorooh
Developer: digiDingo ag
Publisher: digiDingo ag
Platforms: iPhone (reviewed), iTouch, iPad
Release Date: October 18, 2012
Price: $0.99-Available Here 

Overview

In Colorooh you’re supposed to do one thing and one thing only, help match them with their colors and positions. The game is as simple as it gets but there are different environments and worlds to discover as you progress through the game. The game is made up of four different game modes that are all unique in their own way.

Story

There is literally no story for the game and that is perfectly okay because the game doesn’t even need one. With its numerous amount of levels and the ever increasing difficulty, you focus more on the gameplay and less on the fact that there is no story. This being said, if they wanted to add a small bit of information as an extra if they truly felt the urge to.

Gameplay

The game is set into four different modes and each of those modes have their own special way to play the game. The first game mode is match 3-mode. In this mode, your goal is to match all the different color blocks with their proper matching color. The first three level are pretty easy but, that third level will be the final simple level in the game. After that, the puzzles get more and more challenging and you will have to begin to think really far outside the box in order to solve each puzzle.

The next game mode is Shift mode. In this mode, you are given a mini-map which tells you where all of the blocks are supposed to go. The whole game mode is technically just organizing the blocks in a certain way but you get to see some interesting formations which will make you want to continue playing the game mode.

Next on the list is Puzzle mode. This mode is the hardest one to get used to. You have to paint each one and then make sure that you have all of them set up correctly also. There is a problem with this mode because you have a very limited amount of tries so you will sometimes be stuck on a level for ten minutes (in my case).

The last mode in the game is called Memory mode and it also involves painting the white one but it comes with a twist. Yes, you may get a certain amount of tries but, once you color one though, you no longer get to use the mini-map they give you. This mode is one of the best in the game because it was fun testing how my memory was.

Visuals and Audio

The games visuals are very bright and colorful and this just doesn’t go for the colors you use to play the game. The backgrounds of the game itself usually uses brighter colors whether it be the green used on the trees or the red used to help color the lava.

There is also no lag time when playing the game and I have yet to experience one glitch. The game plays absolutely perfectly and it is completely clean and crisp. In other words, it is graphically perfect.

The game has a witty audio track when the game first starts and it fits the environments the game has which overall is fun and witty. The game  features brilliant sound effects whether it be clicking a menu icon or switching the colors around. I enjoyed hearing them because every time I clicked a button I heard something that sounded like I was leveling up of some sort but it was just the menu which was perfectly okay with me!

Overview

Overall, Colorooh is a great game all around. With its outstanding and numerous levels, brilliant graphics, and wonderful sound effects, it is definitely hard to find anything wrong with this game. Maybe this game could turn into a franchise like oh so many games do on iOS but, until then we can just hope for game updates adding new levels for us to play.

8-5-capsules-out-of-10

DeadGrind Gameplay Trailer Released

DeadGrind, an upcoming Android Shooter by BulletLike, has just had a new gameplay trailer released for it. In it we see the protagonist blasting his way through a series of undead hordes, with his trusty M16 as he makes his way to what looks like a giant demons head.

This game looks set to be a grind just to play, as through the 50 seconds of gameplay footage the only changes I noticed were in the background and the introduction of two new enemy types, which brought it up to a grand total of three. However, I can confirm that there will at least be one other weapon in the game, that being an AK-47 (originality is hard ok?). The game is currently free though, so it may be worth downloading just for a short time distraction, or kid distraction… we all do it.

BulletLike’s other apps include Burn the City, Foxy’s Ride and No Demons Allowed, which have all fared quite well on the Android Marketplace.

Feel free to check the gameplay footage out below the break and make you own conclusion.

Agricultural Simulator 2013 Announced!

With baited breath we have all waited for this news, and so it has finally arrived. The most realistic farming simulation game, Agricultural Simulator 2012, has now been announced to have a sequel, and one that has even more realism!

Boasting a flurry of new features including:

  • Dynamic terrain including realistic furrows!
  • ‘Sales Hotspots’- to make trading easier.
  • ‘Helper-system’- enables you to hire farmhands, though no indication yet whether you will be able to hire illegal immigrants or aliens. (Pre-order bonus maybe?)
  • Over 100 tractors and other farm yard machinery for you to control.
  • Choose between creating your farm in the heart of the US mid-west, the ‘enchanting’ Tuscan country, or even among the ‘dramatic vistas’ of the alps.

Agricultural Simulator 2013 will be released first via digital distribution during November before eventually making its way slowly (slowly… tractors… get it?) into shops on December 7th.

If this article has whetted your farming taste buds then be sure to check out the video below the break, and even if it hasn’t still check out the video just for the soundtrack.

Prepare for chills this Winter as Corpse Party: Book of Shadows heads West

Some of you may remember a very creepy game that was released last year by XSEED Games called Corpse Party. Well, if you don’t then you will be happy to know that the former game will actually be on sale for only $9.99 until November 6. It would certainly be good to purchase it, as it will take plenty of courage to jump into XSEED’s newly announced game without playing that first.

Today XSEED announced that they are planning to release Corpse Party: Book of Shadows sometime this Winter as a digital download on the PSP. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows contains eight chapters, each with its own unique story. Some of these stories are connected to the previous game which will expand on off-camera sequences, while others will focus on “What if?” scenarios while the final chapter revolves around the survivors of the first Corpse Party.

Currently no price has been announced for the game, but you can check out some scary screenshots and a trailer for the game below.

New Elder Scrolls Online screenshots appear

Today a number of new screenshots for Bethesda’s upcoming MMO, The Elder Scrolls Online, were released to the public and they can be seen below for your viewing pleasure. As you can see in the fourteen images presented, a number of environments are shown off, such as areas from Skyrim, Oblivion as well as Morrowind.

Also shown are a few of the iconic Elder Scrolls races as they fight against some monsters that are also from the franchise. Currently there is no set release date for The Elder Scrolls Online though it is expected to be released sometime in 2013. Those eager to learn a little bit more about the title can read our impressions of what was presented at E3 earlier this year here.

Play BioShock Infinite: Industrial Revolution to unlock items for BioShock Infinite

It seems that Irrational Games has been holding back quite a bit of news, because after a long drought of information, they have provided quite a bit of news over the last few days. Today it has been revealed that a new pre-order bonus has been revealed for BioShock Infinite in the form of an online game.

Those who pre-order BioShock Infinite will be able to play a game called BioShock Infinite: Industrial Revolution where players can unlock a number of in-game items for BioShock Infinite. To unlock content, players must solve various puzzles with there being sixty in total. The developers behind Industrial Revolution is Lazy 8 Studios and the game can be played now as long as you pre-order from a participating retailer.

Borderlands Legends leaked, coming to iOS this month

It looks like a Borderlands app is in the works and according to the advert discovered by a Gearbox Forum user, the app will be released sometime this month for iOS devices. The advert was found in the Borderlands 2 digital strategy guide and as you can see above, it describes a game called Borderlands Legends.

Currently there is no set release date or price for the game, though apparently players will be able to play as the four original characters from Borderlands 1, use character specific powers and level up as they use a slew of different weapons to kill waves of enemies using a “strategic cover system” and more.