Mists of Pandaria will soon be released on September 25, and how better to celebrate the release than to discount a World of Warcraft pet? The Pandaren Monk pet is discounted to $5 for this week only (savings ending on September 17th, 2012). The bonus effect of having this pet out in your travels is that the Pandaren Monk will actually bow to any person that bows to him in game – crafty devil.
For those that have noticed this cute little panda before, the Pandaren Monk pet was able to generate over $1,100,000 to the Make-A-Wish foundation in 2009. During that period of time the pet was priced at $10, and plenty of World of Warcraft players made a generous donation.
To join in on the Mists of Pandaria fun, purchase the Pandaren Monk pet (here).
Now that Mila has been made an official part of the Dead or Alive 5 roster and had her first official gameplay video shown off, Tecmo Koei has chosen to give everyone a welcome gift of Mila screenshots and artwork.
As you can see below, a number of screenshots showing off Mila’s MMA fighting style can be seen below as well as a bit of her story mode as this part-time waitress and full time mixed martial artist makes her impression on the cast in both her MMA uniform and street clothes.
Those looking for her inaugural swimsuit photo will have to wait a bit unfortunately, though given the fact that even guest character Sarah has been given a swimsuit, Mila’s is likely on the way.
Berserk: The Egg of the King Studio: Studio 4C Publisher:Madman Format:Ā Cinema Release Date: September 13, 2012
Overview
Berserk: The Egg of the King is the first film in a series of films set in the Berserk universe. The franchise has existed previously as a manga and had an anime adaptation. The series follows the character Guts and his really big sword as they do battle as mercenaries. Berserk: The Egg of the King is one of the films set to feature at this years REEL Anime festival here in Australia by Madman Entertainment.
Story
Berserk: The Egg of the King follows the story of the mercenary Guts and the band of mercenaries known as the Band of the Hawk. Through circumstance, Guts is forced into this band of mercenaries and is quickly befriended by its leader, Griffith. However, Griffith has his own ideals and this sees him taking advantage of Guts’ forming friendship.
What I particularly liked about the story in this film was that a lot of the characters are doing things for their own ambitions rather than some kind of black and white kind of morality. For example, this is evident early on when Guts’ is still a solo mercenary and is offered a position of prestige and comfort. Instead of taking this offer up, he instead turns it down to live his life his own way. The film has plenty of other moments that exemplify this theme, but the opening example is least spoilery to run with.
I remember that a few times throughout the film I was pointing at the screen and trying to work out whether or not certain characters were heroes or villains. The best example of this is Guts himself. He initially doesn’t seem to be any kind of moral character, but as the movie progresses, you definitely see a different side to him that wasn’t immediately evident.
I actually really liked the way the movie flowed. It really felt like I was being absorbed in the story the whole time. The only problem the film has with the stories flow is that it feels like the movie was way too short. They could have clipped another 20 minutes to the film easily and still have left me saying the same thing. I can’t wait to see the next part of this film series!
As someone who has very little knowledge of the Berserk series of manga and anime, I can’t be certain when this takes place in the Berserk storyline. However, it never once felt like I was missing out on anything or that the other materials were even relevant. I think that someone who has enjoyed this series in the past will probably enjoy this differently to someone who has gone into this without the foreknowledge, but ultimately I don’t think anything is lost if you don’t.
Visuals
Now this is where things start to get a little bit messy. I was probably the worst person to review this film from a visual standpoint as I absolutely can not stand CGI in anime. I mean, films like Appleseed and Ghost in the Shell 2 are the -only- two films that I can take with this level of CGI. However the way it was done in Berserk was not quite to my liking. Don’t take this to mean that it was bad in any way, it’s just a major peeve of mine.
What was good though, is a few scenes still look like they’ve been drawn… or at least that’s the way it looked from the angle of the scene. However, wherever there are major amounts of movement, it is really quite evident that it was CGI’d over a background of some kind. There’s one really bad scene for it where this character is walking down a flight of stairs and their legs do not look quite right. Also, some of the fight scenes looked a bit stiff… as you’ll get with CGI over hand-drawn animation. However, there are some really fluid and gory moments, so don’t let a few broken scenes dissuade you.
The character designs in this film are quite well done. They really give this kind of medieval kind of world a good vibe. However, some of the characters look really Japanese, which seems kind of out of place considering the world they’re in.
One of the really cool things I liked about the character Guts is that he has a few different outfits during the film and each one of them look amazing. However, clear favourites are the costume he wears in the battle at the start of the film and his ninja outfit later on in the film.
Overall I’d say that the visuals in this film are a mixed bag, not enough to ruin the experience, but just enough to stop it from becoming truly magnificent. Also, the film seemed a little too bright all of the time, but that may have just been the screener copy I was given.
Audio
In this release that will be shown at the REEL Anime festival, you will be watching the film with aĀ Japanese voice over track and subtitles. So for those of you who can’t understand Japanese and can’t read quickly, you may have a few issues with this film.
Fortunately, the Japanese audio track is quite good on the ears and doesn’t really sound too flat in any particular areas of the film. Unfortunately though, it’s a bit weird seeing what looks to be characters based on British and European styled armour speaking in Japanese. However, this is just me being -really- nitpicky right now… just looking for any kind of issues with the audio to call out on.
The soundtrack is pretty good and I’m reasonably sure the opening theme is different to the annoying one used in all the anime trailers that I used to watch back in the day. So yeah, this theme is pretty good and the so is the films background score.
What was also really good about the audio was that the sound effects matched up with the actions portrayed in the film quite well. You know how in some films you’ll see something and the sound effect wont quite match what you’re hearing? Yeah there’s none of that in this.
Overall
Overall, Berserk: The Egg of the King is an amazing film to start off what appears to be a multi-part film series. Fans of the Berserk franchise will love this film for its insane action sequences and storyline while viewers that do not know anything about the franchise will become interested in it for those reasons. This is definitely the must see film of the REEL Anime festival this year.
Episode 09 ofĀ CC: AnimeĀ is nowĀ live.Ā Each month, thanks to our good friends at Siren Visual, we will be giving away a prize in a monthly competition held throughĀ CC: Anime.
To win, listen to the podcast for the question and once you have an answer email it in along with your name and address toĀ [email protected]. At the end of the month, a winner will be randomly selected from the pool of entries. The winner will then be announced on the next podcast.
This month, we will be giving away a copy ofĀ Shiki Part 1, on DVD thanks to our good friends at Siren Visual. If you have yet to listen toĀ CC: AnimeĀ you can do soĀ here.
Listen to the podcast and then send your answer in along with your name and address toĀ [email protected]Ā Good Luck!
With Dishonored set to be released to stores in stores around the world in less than a month, Bethesda and Arkane Studios are working hard to make sure that gamers know exactly what they are going to be getting themselves into once they enter the streets of Dunwall.
Today’s developer diary follows the discussions of the developers as they talk about how they came up with various ideas for the world and the characters themselves. It is worth noting that the video is nearly eleven minutes long so better be make sure you are comfortable, because this video is definitely worth watching for those curious about the strange steampunk style of Dishonored.
Welcome to another episode ofĀ CC: Anime, Capsule Computers Monthly Anime Podcast! In ourĀ eighth episode, theĀ CC: AnimeĀ crew discuss the latest anime and manga news,Ā take part in the “Anime Anarchy” game show segment,Ā as well their thoughts on subtitled only releases.
We also have a huge giveaway this month. Do you want a chance to win a copy ofShiki Part 1Ā from Siren Visual? Follow thisĀ linkĀ to find out how.
Cast:Ā Luke Halliday, Travis Bruno and Ā Benjamin ‘Linkage Ayexe’ Webb
We hope you enjoyĀ CC: AnimeĀ Episode 09, be sure to let us know what you think.
Having a ton of cash can easily translate into having a lot of power in our world and the world of Hitman: Absolution is no different. Recently Square Enix released a new video in their ICA files video series where they detail the background information of a rich but evil businessman called Blake Dexter.
Players will be tasked with taking out Dexter in the game, but the character himself will be played by Keith Carradine, best known for his role as Sheriff John Taggart in the movie “Cowboys & Aliens.” The video can be seen below, though you should probably take note of this man as he is described as “the most vicious adversary Agent 47 has faced yet.”
MumboJumbo released their latest casual game by starting the Angelica Weaver franchise. Weaver is a detective with a special gift, she is able to have supersensory visions to jump between historic London and present day Chicago and experience the final moments of victims’ lives. Paired with her razor sharp deductive skills, Weaver serves on Chicago’s Special Task Force. The game features over 150 realisticly rendered scenes, story driven puzzles, hidden object game play, a fully voice acted main character, three difficulties, and a collector’s edition with a bonus chapter and unlimited hidden object play mode. The game can be purchased at Big Fish Games here. iOS and Android versions will arrive in the coming months. Check out our interview about Angelica Weaver: Catch Me When You Can with the Director of Game Design at MumboJumbo John Newcomer here.
2K Games’ upcoming basketball game received a new trailer today. The Momentous trailer features plenty of in game footage full of slam dunks, lay ups, and three pointers andĀ featuresĀ the work of Momentous. NBA 2K13 is the latest iteration of the hit basketball franchise. This year the game has famous rapper JAY Z as Executive Producer of the game. The game features the 1992 and 2012 United States Men’s Olympic Basketball teams alongside all 30 teams of the NBA. The game is set to be released on October 2nd, 2012 in North America and October 5th in Europe for the Xbox 360, Wii, Playstation 3, PSP, and PC. The Wii U version is slated for the holiday season.
You may recall that just yesterday a video was leaked online which revealed some gameplay and story segments of the yet unannounced female fighter Mila. Well today Tecmo Koei chose to officially announce this red-headed MMA fighter as a member of the cast as they have released a slightly different video which shows Mila taking on Tina as well as Zack. The video can be seen below.
Also released today was a new Fighter Chronicle video, making it the third in the series so far and this time around it focuses on the philosophy and elements that went into designing every Dead or Alive stage. As you can see even in the Mila video, each arena features a slew of environmental interactions as well as tons of action in the background. Check it out below Mila’s debut video below.