August 25, 2011

NIS America brings Black Rock Shooter to america

Posted by: Cybermario @ 12:23 am Share in Facebook

Hello gaming lovers, NIS America bring us excellent news as they aquired the rights for the popular Black Rock Shooter.
The playstation portable video game based on the high popular original animation video is finally reaching US shores! This is fantastic news for all of us anime and gaming fans.


NIS will also bring the game to europe, so our friends in the old continent can start yelling “awesome d00d~!” now you guys have not only Doctor Who but also Black Rock Shooter, i so envy you mates :)
Now i am just speculating here but knowing how Nippon Ichi Software love and spoil us their fans, i want to believe they will release a Limited Edition of this game, if they do be sure we will inform our readers.



“We are delighted to announce Black Rock Shooter. This is a title that many fans have been waiting for and it definitely lives up to the hype. We have not finalized a release date yet, but we are working hard to get it out as soon as possible. Please look forward to this amazing game,â€


About Black Rock Shooter The Game
Black Rock Shooter The Game has been generating all kinds of buzz among fans for its appealing character designs from the renowned artist Huke, and later on given voice by the ever-popular Miku Hatsune. What began as a single character design has now evolved into a PlayStation®Portable title.




Story
2032 AD—the earth has been ruthlessly assaulted by extraterrestrials. Nineteen years of nonstop battle threatening the very existence of humanity. The last hope for human survival is BRS, a heroine created solely to save planet Earth; she is the ultimate battle android. But when she is awakened to end the battle once and for all, there are only twelve human beings left on Earth…





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March 11, 2011

Toradora~! (Review)

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“There’s something in the world that no one has seen before. It is something gentle and very sweet. And if you had been able to put your eyes on it, then you would yearn for it. That’s why no one has ever seen it. The world hid it so that no one could get their hands on it easily. However, someday, someone will find it. The person who deserves it the most will definitely find it. That’s just how it is.”





The story centers around 2nd year student Takasu RyÅ«ji (Majima Junji), who is a real neat-freak, and is often mistaken for as a delinquent due to his looks. He’s a very kind guy, but can be pretty dumb when it comes to certain situations. Then there’s the other story’s protagonist, Aisaka Taiga (Kugimiya Rie), who is quite the opposite of RyÅ«ji; self-centered, messy, aggressive, very small, and doll-like. Unlike most anime of the current day, Toradora! gets the story rolling pretty quickly within the first episode, and really does a great job of carrying through until the end. Within that first episode, you learn that Taiga has a crush on RyÅ«ji’s best friend, Kitamura YÅ«saku (Nojima Hirofumi); captain of the men’s softball team, as well as the Student Council Vice-President. As Taiga has this secret crush on RyÅ«ji’s best friend, so does RyÅ«ji have a crush on her best friend, Kushieda Minori (Horie Yui); captain of the women’s softball team, a very hard worker, and a dieting warrior. Through the series they both try their best to support each other with their love interests, but there are some hindrance to their plans. Enter Kawashima Ami (Kitamura Eri); daughter of a very famous model, and a model herself. She is a childhood friend of Kitamura’s who has split personalities to start out, but really becomes a key element to the series.


So I started this series last October (2008) when it started, but I failed to actually watch it. I downloaded the first episode, with some other stuff, put it on my laptop and tried to watch it at work… but due to it actually being busy that day, I didn’t get to watch much more than Taiga rolling out of the storage cabinet. After a while I deleted the file and forgot about it… This past week came around (July 12-18, 2009) I got to thinking… I really didn’t give the series a chance, since I really couldn’t, so let’s go download it again! I am soooo thankful I did. Watching Toradora! has been about the most enjoyable anime viewing experience I have had in quite a long while, so much so I rewatched the series 2 days after watching it the first time. The second time through really touched me more than the first time through, more things made sense. Even as I type, I’m listening to the OST…. beautiful music that was well placed. Scenes so unforgetable as the events they represented, the story they helped to tell. Everything with this series was just so… nice.









Rating time!


Themes: 10/10
The OP/ED’s for the series, paired with nice visuals really stuck with me. Around episode 8 I decided to download the openings and endings, seeing as there are 2, I figured there was the typical switch around episodes 12,13, or 14. This was not the case, and with perfect reason. With the shift in the series came the theme changes around episode 17. Silky Heart paired with the visuals they created for it stuck even more than Pre-Parade did. The endings always transitioned very nicely at the end of the episode. Everything just blended, and made for a perfect set of songs.


Story: 10/10
Perfect, absolutely perfect. If there was one single thing to point as a negative, I would say the fact that there is a tad bit of predictability in some situations, but other wise the story is excellent. It started off right, and ended right. Character development was superb, as they really worked to show the characters grow, not just go from point a to point b in a flash.


Visuals: 9/10
There were a few things that bugged me… It’s the same way with Tokyo Magnitude 8.0… the use of 3DCG integrated in 2D… you can just tell! What I mean is, Inko-chan in several scenes seemed very glitchy in a sense… you could just tell it was 3D… and that bugs me. Other than that one thing, the art was very well done. Scenes were well drawn and executed as needed.


Characters: 10/10
Flawless. The characters personalities, development, everything was just…. so good. I don’t think there was really a character in the series that I thought of as just junk… everyone worked with a purpose. INKO-CHAN FTW.


Overall: 10/10
I consider it a weighted score, as the one minor visual annoyance to me can’t really be made as a negative to the overall score. The series may be put as a #1 or 2 on my all-time list of favorites. I cried, I laughed, I got pissed… it was an emotional roller-coaster that I will ride over and over again.




Toradora~! Volumes 1 and 2 are now available for purchase thanks to NIS America. They are amazing sets to have, and everyone should own them. Not only do you get the fantastic series, but it includes a hardbound guide to each volume which is very nice in itself.





Toradora~! Volume 1 Premium Edition


Vol. 1 Premium Edition Package Includes:
- 2 DVD disc set
– Total of 13 episodes
– Approximately 25 min/episode
– Features original Japanese voice acting
– English subtitles
– Bonus movies: Toradora! SOS! Hurray for Gourmands #1 – Gobbling up little lives, Lumpy and Delicious – Viva Tarako Spaghetti; Toradora! SOS! Hurray for Gourmands #2 – Sweets for Kids, aka Pudding, High purine? Or low purine?; Clean OP/ED
- 32-page Hardcover Artbook (approx. 10″ x 7″) filled with story guides, character introduction and relationships charts, key terms, and opening/ending theme liner notes. Also includes interviews with Ryoji Majima who performed Takasu Ryuji, Hirofumi Nojima who performed Yusaku Kitamura, Eri Kitamura who performed Ami Kawashima, and Yui Horie who performed Minori Kushieda, plus Mari Okada who did Story Composition! Premium Showcase Package.
- NISA Exclusive Double Sided 20″X13″ Poster (Illustration of Toradora! on one side and Persona on the other side)







Toradora~! Volume 2 Premium Edition


Vol. 2 Premium Edition Package Includes:
- 2 DVD disc set
– Total of 13 episodes
– Approximately 25 min/episode
– Features original Japanese voice acting
– English subtitles
– Bonus movies: Toradora! SOS! Hurray for Gourmands #3 – In India, Right Hand for Curry, Left for the Bathroom, Keep Dragging On, The Way of Curry!; Toradora! SOS! Hurray for Gourmands #4 – Don’t be judgmental!, It’s what everyone loves and cherishes, pink and fatty corned beef.; Clean OP/ED; Clean ED from EP19, 21, 24, 25
- Premium Box with full color, 32-page Hardcover Artbook (approx. 11″ x 7″), filled with story guides, character introduction and relationships charts, key terms, and opening/ending theme liner notes. Also includes interviews with Rie Kugimiya and Ryoji Majima who performed Taiga Aisaka and Takasu Ryuji, plus the director! Premium Showcase Package.




An amazing series through and through, that everyone needs to watch. Enjoy!




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March 4, 2011

Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle Review (PSP)

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NIS America brings us the third incarnation of this phenomenal series. Phantom Brave made its debut originally for the Playstation 2. Its next release Phantom Brave: we meet again was for the Nintendo Wii and now the last remake has arrived to PSP.
This game keeps the visual style we all love from NIS, a veteran game comes to our portables. Phantom Brave includes all the improvements made for the Wii release plus new content. The game includes cameos of known characters from games like Disgaea and 5 new heroes.



Story
Welcome to the land of Ivoire, a magical world full of adventure. You play as a girl named Marona and her Phantom (ghost) companion Ash whom she can see because of her ability known as “Chartreuse Galeâ€. Her other skill “Confine”, summons and binds Phantoms to objects that aid her in battle (or domestic chores?)
Tragically Marona’s parents died at the hands of the evil Sulphur when she was a young girl. Marona’s parents and Ash were all Chroma (type of bounty hunter). In a last effort her mortally wounded parents try to save Ash with their power, this results in ash becoming a Phantom form and now he protects Marona from evil.
Now a 13 year old Marona and Ash along with new friends must face this evil once more time!


Nice cutins with interesting storyline


Gameplay
Phantom Brave is a tactical RPG with a 3D overview, the style of the scenery is very similar to other games from the company. But the game is distinguished from other NIS titles as it doesn’t have a grid to move around the map. This brings more liberty to move around and place your characters for the fights. The downside is that it also brings some problems like releasing an attack in the wrong direction.


Every fight starts with Marona as your only character, so you must start binding ghosts to objects on the map to form your party.
It is common to be able to lift allies and enemies in other titles from the company. In Phantom Brave you can lift almost anything, rocks, flowers, you name it! All this is more than a novelty as you can bind ghosts to inanimate objects, so lifting stuff plays a more important role in your strategy this time.
If a ghost is defeated by the enemy, it cannot be summoned during that fight again. Learning how and what to bind is important. Some ghost will have advantages, if they are binded to a rock, a flower or different objects, so be wise planning your moves and strategy, also Marona. She is not a strong character (a child after all) so be careful and protect her, she can summon ghosts but cant be used as a frontline attacker.


Phantom Island, a place to rest between the fights!


One peculiarity is the island where you live, because there are different characters who act as merchants and other NPC’s that will help in several ways.
In addition you can decorate the island to your liking with different items, oh and god knows i’m a sucker for things like this! (like my Pokemon base or my mog house in FFXI!)


Something NIS usually includes in their games are the cameos, Phantom Brave is no exception! Known and beloved characters from Disgaea are present in the game; Laharl, Flonne and Etna just to name a few.


Release powerful attacks (as usual amazing FX!)


But that is not all, the PSP release includes 5 new heroes coming to the world of Ivoire to vanquish the evil forces! These include: Victory Unlosing Ranger from Zettai Hero Project, Hero Prinny from Prinny 2, Lord Zeta from Makai Kingdom and more!


Music is something Nippon Ichi Software games excel at. Latin like rhythms, jazz and rock. The music in Phantom Brave matches perfectly with the game, uh I’d give anything to have the japanese sountrack >w<


Want more? Phantom Brave comes with more extras like the Dark Marona scenario, this and the tweaks done for the portable adds a nice replay value.


Strategy, the key to victory!


Overall
Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle is one of those dungeon crawlers, with the very unique style only Nippon Ichi Software delivers. Comedy, colorful scenarios, pleasant story and music for many hours of fun.


I think Phantom Brave is a title that fans from Disgaea 1&2 will enjoy the most. The lack of grid has pros and cons and it may not be liked by some fans of previous games. Overall this is a nice classic and it’s good to have it back with new extras to please the players.


We give the game a 8.5 out of 10!


~Mario




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