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A new League of Legends champion has been sighted in the tall grasses of Summoner’s Rift. Rengar, the Pridestalker, is on the prowl to make your life a living hell.
The creepy eye-patch joined with fangs presents this champion as a ferocious kitty. Even the additional claws provide an additionally uneasy feeling as this feline is bound to get close. Offering a stealthy approach, I think it would be safe to assume that Rengar will join the ranks with the other assassins quite easily. This foe’s ambition will be to serve an opponents head as an exotic trophy. Be sure to keep your eyes open for coming updates for Rengar, the Pridestalker, before your head ends up on a plate.
Another interesting week in the world has passed and with it came all sorts of news on all sorts of things. Konami was pretty active this week with some questionable actions about Silent Hill HD. It looks as though Pyramid Head has brutally murdered the Silent Hill HD patch for Xbox 360 owners. There has been some bad signs for the Smash Bros. look a like Playstation All-Stars: Battle Royale with the game being delayed. Could this spell disaster for the controversial game. All this and more, below.
Before you go any further, it is highly recommended that you finish the second episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead before you watch the video below because it is absolutely chock full of spoilers about the episode as it details literally every choice you will be making in the episode.
There is good reason for this however as Telltale Games has released the video below showing the percentages of players who chose certain options. As you can see in the video below, most people chose to play nice and try to hear people out and save others. However there is only so far being good can take you and eventually survival does need to take priority…
Those waiting for the third episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, Long Road Ahead, should note that Telltale stated the release date as sometime in the middle of August. So this means it could come any day now…
Today Rock Band Blitz’s full track list was revealed by Harmonix. The vanilla version of the game will come with only 25 songs, though it is worth noting that Blitz will use your existing Rock Band library so all of your downloaded songs from past games will be supported.
The game will be released on August 28th on the PSN and August 29th on the XBLM. As for the full list of songs? They can be seen below:
The All-American Rejects – “Kids in the Street”
Avenged Sevenfold – “So Far Away”
Barenaked Ladies – “One Week”
Blink-182 – “Always”
Collective Soul – “Shine”
Elton John – “I’m Still Standing”
Fall Out Boy – “A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More ‘Touch Me’”
Foo Fighters – “These Days”
Foster the People – “Pumped Up Kicks”
Fun. ft. Janelle Monáe – “We Are Young”
Great White – “Once Bitten Twice Shy”
Kelly Clarkson – “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)”
If you were concerned about Persona 4: Golden not coming out for the holiday season then you should be able to put those concerns to rest. Siliconera is reporting that an unknown source has told them that Atlus is going to release their upgraded version of Persona 4 on the Vita sometime in November.
Currently the listings on various online retailers display dates anywhere from October 30 to November 20th. If this rumor turns out to be true then we can likely expect the Vita RPG drought to temporarily end once winter rolls around. For those who haven’t been following the title, Persona 4: Golden will feature numerous updates to the original PS2 title, such as new voice acting, team attacks, more story arcs, more personas, a new character and much more.
D.Gray-Man Season 1 Collection Studio: TMS Entertainment Publisher: Madman Release Date:June 6th, 2012 Price:$69.95 – Available HERE
OVERVIEW
Like many contemporary anime series, D.Gray-Man is another example of an anime series that has its origins rooted in a popular manga release. After receiving a great deal of attention and praise from Japanese audiences, naturally an anime tie-in was soon to follow. The resulting anime series was later aired in both eastern and western markets, and individual DVD collections subsequently released. This particular collection brings together the entire first season worth of DVD releases into one box-set, spanning a total of 51 episodes. However, is the anime series as a whole worthy of the praise that its manga predecessor received? Or is it an example of a poor, uninspired adaptation?
STORY
The story of D.Gray-Man follows the adventures of a young exorcist named Allen Walker. With his unique transformable Gauntlet and his cursed eye that allows him to see the tormented souls of the Akuma (machine like monsters created by the twisted Millennium Earl), Allen is one of a select few who have the capability of defeating and cleansing the souls of these monsters. Considered even an oddity amongst his fellow exorcists in the Black Order, Allen uses his one-of-a-kind skills and abilities to help the Order locate and secure pieces of ‘Innocence’, the holy shards that are the source of any exorcist’s power.
However, Allen does not stand alone in his mission. The show features a large cast of supporting characters within the Black Order. Amongst them are his fellow exorcists: Kanda, a hot-headed Samurai whose tempered mannerisms clash with Allen’s inexperience; Lenalee, a caring veteran martial artist and the younger sister of the Black Order’s acting chief; and Lavi, a cheery loudmouthed young man who also holds responsibilities as a chronicler for the Black Order. In addition to the exorcists, the Black Order’s science team, finders and support staff are also around to offer their support to Allen (or a good laugh to the audience.)
It doesn’t take the series long to establish a form of context. Within the first two episodes of viewing, the audience is pretty well educated on the state of things in the world. A young man from a mysterious secretive organisation with special abilities is tasked with hunting down supernatural demons and in doing so, decides the fate of the world. Sound familiar? Unfortunately, neither the manga or anime version of D.Gray-Man can boast a great deal of originality. If you’ve seen Yu Yu Hakusho, or Blue Exorcist chances are you’ve seen most of the major plot points you’re likely to experience in this anime. That said however, the pacing of the story is handled spectacularly well. Most of the story arcs involved with this series are generally less than 5 episodes in length, which makes a nice change from the dozens involved with the more “mainstream” series.
It must be said however, that watching this series is not for the faint of heart. At some points, the anime can rapidly switch from being upbeat and cheerful to downright gruesome in both themes and visuals. Each time you see the creation of a new Akuma, it never gets any easier, especially with what often follows. For all of his goofy looks and body language, the viewer really won’t have much trouble picturing the Millennium Earl as one downright detestable antagonist. Sometimes the creation of a strongly cast memorable villain can make the heroes triumphs more worthwhile. And it has to be said, that even for all of its predictability, it’s still satisfying to see Allen and friends conquer the challenges thrown their way.
VISUALS
Adopting a very similar art and animation style other TMS productions, the visuals are quite well drawn, though the environmental artwork seems pretty generic. Character designs however are very well thought out when applied to scenes that are eccentric and humorous, to serious and gruesome and for all things in between. Each character, who may seem clichéd in personality, have a unique look about all of them. (Although you have to try really hard to not see Roy Mustang behind Kanda, or Ouran’s Kyoya behind Komui.) Allen’s character design and Anti-Akuma weapon transformations are especially detailed.
Special effects on the other hand feel pretty average for this day and age. This is only a minor gripe, but when complied with the other utterances of lacking originality in the series, it’s hard not to observe it. But overall, the studio has done a fairly solid job in the creation and localisation processes.
AUDIO
More than anything else, the voice acting selection for the series is absolutely stellar. Sure, the Japanese audio is available to those who prefer it, but when you have a starring VA cast of Christopher Sabat, Travis Willingham and Todd Haberkorn, why feel the need to switch. Avid viewers of Full Metal Alchemist will likely find their voice talent familiar when they suddenly realise that the voice talent of Major Armstrong, Roy Mustang and Ling Yao all play pivotal roles in DGM. This is the sort of series that let’s dub fans like myself raise a mocking eyebrow every time sub fans call English dubbing “inferior”. The voice cast is very well picked for the roles of the main cast.
The orchestral musical score is also well designed. Dramatic situations and pacing are the best affected by the quality of musical accompaniment in this series. (As well as the odd whacky scene.) The opening theme song is equally epic in nature and scale. The kind of song that makes you want to jump up and start fighting evil yourself.
OVERALL
While the plot points of D.Gray-Man aren’t hugely original in the wider anime market, it is still a highly entertaining show to watch. The action scenes are solid and adrenaline fuelled, the humour light hearted, and characters memorable. For all its clichés, a series doesn’t need to be highly original to be good in quality. For its rate of pacing, the series keeps the viewer wanting to see more, even if things get predictable. Having the entirety of the first season available in one box selection helps that addiction, far better than having to wait for individual volume releases. If you’re looking for a solid series that lies on familiar ground, but still has the potential to entertain you, then you’ve found it in this collection.
There have been many road blocks in the way of the film to TV adaption of the Transporter. These difficulties include a delay after star Chris Vance (Prison Break) had an on set injury and at least two different overhauls with the creative team. Now with production finally wrapping up on Cinemax’s 12-episode order, a trailer for the show has been released, which you can check out below.
For those of you who don’t know about the Transporter it is about an ex-Special Forces operator now making a living as a no-questions-asked transporter of goods.
Some info on the leading lady has been released also, Hungarian actress Andrea Osvart is set to play the leading female role in the series,starring as a former CIA agent and love interest for Frank Martin, organizing his missions. Then they have Francois Berleand who will reprise his role as Inspector Tarconi from the Transporter film series.
Some of you may remember that yesterday three key members of the Poland based studio, People Can Fly, resigned. Well, some light as to why has been revealed today. While speaking with Polygon, Epic’s Mark Rein explained the departure of original founder, Adrian Chmielarz, alongside top artists Andrzej Poznanski and Michal Kosieradzki, and how it wouldn’t affect the studio’s current projects.
In 2007, Epic Games acquired a majority share of People Can Fly. It has been announced that just last week they finally made the decision to fully buy the company. This change of full ownership made the three key members leave the studio but it was said that they left amicably.
Epic Games went on to say that, “We will be helping with some future announcements. Our paths will be crossing again.” Chmielarz later tweeted the following, “Gears fans, you’re going to love Judgment. It’s in great hands. And don’t worry, you’ll hear about my plans soon enough. :)” He then topped it all off by adding, “One of [more info coming soon]” to his twitter biography which means that he will reveal where his future adventures will take him in the near future.
People Can Fly are developing Gears of War: Judgement which will release on March 19, 2013.
The first skill tree for Borderlands 2’s Mechromancer DLC has been unveiled and it is called Best Friends Forever and is for people who are inexperienced first person shooter players.
The first skill is for the Mechromancer’s main ability, which is to summon a giant robot called “Deathtrap.” The skill that was revealed is called “Explosive Clap,” which is an add on to Deathtrap that has him rush your enemies and then clap causing them to be knocked down.
Another skill that was unveiled is called “Close Enough,” which will allow players who can’t accurately shoot a gun to have their bullets ricochet off items in the environment and rebound towards the enemy.
The other two skill trees are currently being worked on and may be an offset to the Best Friends Forever skill tree. The first of the two might offer you a hardcore mode, while the second could have you using a “shock gameplay tree.”
The Mechromancer’s name still has not been revealed and Gearbox is on the final stretch of her build. The Mechromancer is currently planned to launch sixty days after the launch of Borderlands 2 (which is on September 18, 2012) as paid DLC or free DLC for the people who decided to pre-order the game.