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Shangri-La Part 2 Review


Shangri-La Part 2
Studio: GONZO
Publisher: FUNimation
Format: DVD
Release Date: August 21, 2012
Price: $59.98 – Available Here

Overview:
Only a few forms of media deal with real world issues and among these forms anime are probably the least recognized for their contributions. However with the release of Shangri-La by FUNimation at this point in time, not only does the publisher capitalize on a number of events that occurred since the series was first created back in 2009 but has so far seen interesting characters, with a so-far, muddled storyline. With Part 1 of Shangri-La already behind us, the review of which can be seen here, does Shangri-La Part 2 bring a satisfying end to this series?

Story:
In the future, humanity has succeeded in bringing the world to the edge of destruction through heightened levels of global warming thanks to unrepentant business practices and humanity as a whole living carelessly. In an effort to try and put a cap on the deadly growth rate of global warming, the major countries in the world have established a CO2 emission economy. This means that every country has a certain carbon tax levied upon them, forcing them to restrict their growth in an effort to obey these taxes.

Shortly after the carbon tax is created, Japan is struck by a devastating earthquake which destroys most of the country and practically levels Tokyo. Due to the carbon tax however, the country is unable to recover and most of Tokyo is left to grow into a jungle wilderness. Only one organization has attempted to create a refuge for the people of Tokyo with their plan to create a new city for the public. This plan however, titled Project Atlas, only allows so many people within its walls while the rest of the people on the outside have been left to perish.

Immediately outside of the city of Atlas, a small community called Duomo has been established and in Duomo a group called the Metal Age has been trying to fight against Atlas and enter into the city which has been treating them like dirt and if they were non-existed. One young girl by the name of Kuniko stands amongst them, and when she is forced to take charge of the group she begins to discover secrets not only about herself but about the fortress city of Atlas as well. Will Kuniko be able to successfully create a place where everyone can live equally?

Thankfully, while the focus with Part 1 was a large amount of exposition and character development, Part 2 helps bring most of the story to a close by filling in almost every plot hole and even providing an interesting twist near the end. It is also worth noting that despite most of the story being resolved, it is also extremely complex and convoluted.

An easy comparison to a video game title would be something out of Metal Gear Solid’s entire series as a whole. As such, even with twenty four episodes to work with, there still isn’t enough time for most elements of the story to be absorbed the first time around, almost requiring at least one more viewing to be understood. This re-watching is helped slightly thanks to the colorful cast of characters that all seem to get their own share of the screen time, but not by much.

Visuals:
While the animation quality for the first half of the series may have been a little hit and miss at times, Part 2 features some quality action-scenes and top notch animation as a whole. This is also quite obvious when the viewer pays attention to the characters themselves (especially when it comes to Momoko) as they are not only well detailed but their facial animations are absolutely wonderful to witness… especially Momoko.

One thing that has remained consistent throughout the series is the level of quality exuded from the series’ background segments. These environments are beautifully done and when combined with the title’s impressive character animation there are some very eye pleasing combinations.

Audio:
Considering the title has been released by FUNimation, and obviously Part 1 was given both an English and Japanese dub, it is almost needless to repeat this information yet again, however Part 2 of Shangri-La has been given the full treatment with both tracks available for the viewer’s listening pleasure. As it stands the English voice work for the cast has been handled quite well throughout the series so far and Part 2 is no different.

As for the title’s soundtrack, the background music has seemingly improved from the first half of the series as it helps accentuate the scenes they are accompanying better. As for the second half’s opening and ending theme, they are still the same as they feature simply “Kimi Shinitamou Koto NaKare” by May’n as the opening and the two ending songs “Hajimari no Asa ni Hikari Are” and “Tsuki ni Kakuseshi Chou no Yume.” Both of these are performed by Midori, though now feature alternate visuals, and feature a slow pace and dramatic tone which works well as the series’ ending themes.

Extras:
With the release of Shangri-La Part 2 we see some of your standard bonus features, which happen to be trailers for past and upcoming FUNimation releases, a clean version of the opening song and both clean ending songs, with their updated visuals. Along with these inclusions are two commentaries for episodes 15 and 23.

Both commentaries are hosted by Tyler Walker the ADR director of the show, while episode 15 features Patrick Sights, a lesser episode writer and Jay Michael Tatum who is a lead writer on the series. These three spend most of the time talking about their past experiences and how they enjoyed working on the series, with mildly comedic results. As for episode 23 listeners are treated to Jad Saxton the voice of Karin and Jennifer Semen who happens to voice Ryouko. This one is a bit funnier than the first and also more entertaining overall, especially for those who happen to enjoy Jennifer’s work.

Overall:
Shangri-La Part 2 was left with quite a daunting task, to try and close up all of the plot holes left by the first half of the series and bring the story around to a satisfying conclusion. Thankfully the series has done a relatively good job with its overly complicated plot, though it still suffers from being unnecessarily obtuse. As it stands though, the series is enjoyable to watch, with the second half improving greatly over the first half of the series, not only with story progression but visually as well.

It is also worth noting that those who have been paying attention to recent events in the world such as the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and the “Occupy Movement” which occurred around the world in recent years will appreciate the series even more.

8-5-capsules-out-of-10

Anime Say! Episode 16 – Best Anime Fights

Welcome to Capsule Computers’ weekly anime segment, Anime Say!  This week, I dive into the latest news in the world of anime as well as discuss my favourite anime fights of all time. So sit back and relax and get ready for a extra long episode of Anime Say!

Got any questions for Anime Say? You can send me a tweet on my official twitter or alternatively drop me an email at [email protected]. I will do my best to respond to your tweets and emails as well as try read some out on the show.

What do you think of the latest episode of Anime Say? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Scribblenauts Remix goes Back to School

Yes, all of you school goers, it’s that time of the year. Time to grab the books and head back to the daily grind for education. It’s not all bad though, as some developers are making life away from school a bit easier. Scribblenauts Remix just happens to be getting an update in celebration of the occasion, and all of you can now grab it while it’s up for download.

The “Back to School” update includes “a free playground where players will be inspired to make wildly creative school related objects such as a “squeamish, psychedelic, school bus,” a “candy-coated, rainbow, chalk board,” or maybe even an “evil, triskaidekaphobic, math teacher.” “. Sound good? Well, if those contraptions make you chuckle, you will also be happy to know that players can access World 9 at no extra cost if they have previously purchased the World Pass. So go, download, and make some chaotic school-themed devices.

Castlevania Lord Of Shadows – Mirror Of Fate “Early 2013” Release

In a new statement, Konami have revealed some more details about their upcoming Castlevania game, Castlevania Lord of Shadows – Mirror Of Fate. In the statement, Konami have stated a few new details about the game. On the game representatives had this to say –

“It’s been two years since the enormous success of Castlevania Lords of Shadow, and with this next installment, we want to take the necessary time needed to give fans a handheld title unlike any other,” said Dave Cox, Producer of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 and Head of Product Planning and Development for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – Mirror of Fate will bridge the storyline to Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, also planned to release in 2013.  Both titles will reveal the shocking fate of the Belmont Clan in a dramatic culmination of the Lords of Shadow saga.”

Castlevania: Lord Of Shadows – Mirror Of Fate takes place 25 years after the first Lord Of Shadows game, Castlevania: Lord Of Shadows and is set 25 years before the sequel: Castlevania; Lord Of Shadows 2. It follows the characters Simon and Trevor Belmont who are decendants of the great Gabriel Belmont. The game is scheduled to be released early 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS.

ASTRO A50 Launch in Australia/New Zealand

ASTRO Gaming announced the launch of their latest headset the ASTRO A50 in Australia and New Zealand through their distributor Bluemouth Interactive today. The ASTRO A50s is a fully wireless headset system that takes ASTRO’s famous Mixamp 5.8 and builds them right into the A50’s headset. The headset is engineered to provide audiophile grade Dolby 7.1 and 5.1 surround sound in a light weight and comfortable package. The ASTRO A50s is compatible with the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, the PC, and more through a wide range of input options. KleerNet 5.8GHz wireless technology is used to ensure the least amount of interference with the highest quality sound. ASTRO is adding the ASTRO Audio Profiles with their product for the first time. This new feature allows users to tweak their sound to best suit their activity. The added ability to create and share their profiles online is currently in development.

The ASTRO A50s are priced at $349.99 in Australia and $449.99 in New Zealand and will be available at EB Games and JB HiFi.

LittleBigPlanet DLC Costumes becoming Cross Compatible

Some of the costumes you’ve downloaded for LittleBigPlanet will soon become accessible for LittleBigPlanet, LittleBigPlanet 2, LittleBigPlanet Vita and LittleBigPlanet Karting. You’ll only have to buy the costumes once for it to be available for all four games.

Not all the costumes will be cross compatible right away, but they plan to make them available eventually. Unfortunately, the only costumes that won’t be available for LittleBigPlanet Karting are the Ezio Auditore costume from Assassin’s Creed 2, and the April Fools Fragrance costume from Hessian Sackboy Fragrances.

LittleBigPlanet and LittleBigPlanet 2 are available now in stores and on the PlayStation Network. LittleBigPlanet Vita is set to launch September 25, and LittleBigPlanet Karting will be released on the PlayStation 3 November 6.

New Demo for Metal Gear Rising Planned for Tokyo Game Show

Producer Yuji Korekado posted on twitter today that the Metal Gear Rising Staff is working on a brand new demo and a new trailer for the Tokyo Game Show. Korekado is currently going back into the development scene this week after promoting the game in Germany. Korekado also reports waits up to four hours at Gamescom’s final day to play the game.

Metal Gear Rising is set to release Feburary 19th in North America and Europe while Japan won’t see it until February 21st. The title follows the character Raiden and his unique abilities with a blade. It is being developed in conjunction with Bayonetta developer Platinum Games.

Sports Champions 2 Release Date Announced

Sony announced that Sports Champions 2 will be smashing into stores on October 30th. Sports Champions 2 was revealed back in May and includes skiing, boxing, tennis, golf, archery, and bowling. The game also includes a new Party Play mode along with the returning Free Play, Cup Play and Challenge modes.

On the PlayStation Blog, producer Jeremy Ray says that Sony is “giving the game one final coat of polish and squashing bugs right now” and has “surpassed many of our lofty internal goals”. Ray also says that the avatar feature “has turned out so much better than we envisioned” and could see post-launch support to improve it even further.

 

 

Konami and UEFA Renew their Vows for PES 2013

Football fans will be pleased to hear that Konami and UEFA have extended their partnership to bring the UEFA Champion’s League and UEFA Europa League to PES 2013 and beyond. George Richard of Konami Digital Entertainment had this to say:

“We are thrilled to continue our relationship with UEFA to bring The UEFA Champions League back to PES 2013 exclusively. As PES 2013 continues to innovate with new gameplay features, such as PES FullControl (FC), it’s important to align ourselves with the most respected club competition in the world and allow players to showcase their individuality on the biggest stage.”

In addition to the inclusion of these two globally recognised competitions, Konami also confirmed a multitude of individual and league licenses that will see over 150 licensed teams available, including Manchester United, the entire Spanish league, Bayern Munich, and more. Several international squads will also appear in entirety, with England, France, Italy and Germany already announced.

PES 2013 will hit shelves in September this year.

Madman Manifest 2012 Acquisitions


Madman Entertainment have announced during their huge panel at Manifest 2012 that they have acquired the license for several new series, which will see a release from Madman in the future. The following new titles have been acquired for distribution by Madman Entertainment:

  • Aria the Scarlet Ammo
  • Naruto Shippuden: The Will of Fire
  • Inuyasha: The Final Act
  • Code Geass: Akito the Exiled
  • Haganai
  • Michiko to Hatchin
  • Rurouni Kenshin: Shin Kyoto-Hen
  • Eureka 7: Astral Ocean
  • High School DxD

They only revealed details of the release of two titles of this list, Naruto Shippuden: The Will of Fire and Inuyasha: The Final Act. The Will of Fire is set for release in December on both DVD and Blu-Ray and The Final Act will see it’s release some time in 2013 in two parts.

What do you think of Madman’s Manifest 2012 acquisitions? Let us know in the comments section below.