Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Trailer

Third evangelion Movie comes November 17th.

Neo Ultra Q: First Ultra Show Returns After 47 Years

The continuation of the series before Ultraman and UltraSeven...

All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation 2 Trailer

More Kamen Rider action on PSP and Nintendo DS!

Final Fantasy III (PSP) Trailer

Luneth, Ingus, Arc and Refia heads to the PSP...

Pokémon Conquest English Trailer

Nintendo revealed a two-minute trailer for the upcoming release of Pokémon Conquest (a.k.a. Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition) at E3, June 5, 2012.

Persona 3: Film Adaptation Confirmed

You'll like how Persona 4 the Animation -The Factor of Hope- ended...

Skyrim: Dawnguard Trailer

Because the Creation Kit, Kinect Voice Integration, and other add-ons are probably just a few of what Bethesda has in store for us...

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Mazinkaizer SKL: Sect-2 Search and Kill Review


The second Episode: Sect-2 Search and Kill... Move out!

*Warning: This Section May Contain Spoilers, But I'll try to give as less spoilers as possible :D*

After defeating the Kiba Army on the previous episode, Ken, Ryo and Yuuki headed out to the home base of the Kiba Army to shut down it's main plant's energy. Meanwhile, back in the Octagon, Galan's army prepares to attack. Seeing that time is running out for their mission, The Death Caprice rushes to Galan's fortress while Yuuki goes out to retrieve "something"...

"Wipe yourself up... you're dead!"
Again, It's another adrenaline-packed episode. Ken gets to show off more of his sword skills, Mazinkaizer SKL shows off more of it's weapons and it's ways of wiping out an entire army of foot soldiers Yuuki gets her share of the action as well as the ladies from the Octagon. We also see how the connection between Aira and Himiko gets revealed and a bit of Ryo's (very very vague) past.

Even the most hellish soldiers need a break
And just like any other anime, there is one point that even the most badass characters gets their share of defeat, For Mazinkaizer SKL, It's this episode. Yeah, they got beaten up by Galan. How? I won't tell.
One thing is for sure, you won't see the Devilman Lady-like mecha on this episode yet.

For now I'll just show more screens from the episode...

This wasn't really explained well...
Galan and Himiko
Ken, Yuuki and Ryo. Ambushed.
Somehow, he reminds me of Momotaros from Kamen Rider Den-O
Insert Samurai Champloo joke here.
SKL in action.
Galan's mecha (I forgot what it's called)
Overall:

For a follow up episode, Sect-2 Search and Kill wasn't that bad. The battle scenes are still entertaining and the defeat of Kaizer was acceptable. In the end you'll be looking forward to seeing Sect-3, to see how it is all concluded.

Friday, April 29, 2011

All Kamen Rider Generation for the Nintendo DS

It seems like Okamiden won't chalk the demise of the Nintendo DS. Something big is still coming up... for Tokusatsu fans, that is.


Following games such as Kamen Rider Battle: Ganbaride Card Battle Taisen for the DS and Kamen Rider Climax Heroes OOO for the PSP, Bandai Namco Games will release another one entitled All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation (オール仮面ライダー ライダージェネレーション). It will be a side scrolling game featuring Ichigo to OOO with graphics nostalgic to those of earlier games (remember Kamen Rider Club for the NES? That's a good example).

All Kamen Rider: Rider Generation will be released in August 4, 2011


Sources:
JEFusion
Official Site

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Mazinkaizer SKL: Sect-1 Death Caprice Review


Mazin... what?


Mazinkaizer SKL (known as Mazinkaizer Skull) is a spinoff for Go Nagai's Mazinkaiser (which is yet another spinoff for the Mazinger series). It is a 3-episode OVA which follows the story of the Skull Force's mission to the Machine Island.

The first Episode: Sect-1 Death Caprice... Let's Rock!

*Warning: This Section May Contain Spoilers, But I'll try to give less spoilers as possible :D*


"Insane Grim Reapers"... yeah, it is the best way to describe them.
The episode starts off with one half of the Skull Force, the Gren Falcon Squad, en route to a remote location named Machine Island. An Island which is isolated from the rest of the world where three factions: The Galan Army, Kiba Army and the Aira Army (The Octagon) battle for total dominance of the island. The island also contains large amount of resources, allowing the three factions to create a supply of giant robots for their armies.

Upon landing on what happened to be a war zone, unknown shots hit the Skull Force's aircraft killing everyone except one soldier, Yuuki Tsubasa. She escapes using a Hover Pilder-like aircraft, gets off in the clearing only to be confronted by one of Kiba's soldiers, who eventually got slashed and crushed by none other than Mazinkaizer SKL. We then get to have a good look at the other half of the Skull Force, Ryo Magami and Ken Kaido, called the Death Caprice...

Friend or foe, get out of the way.
Personally, I liked how the characters of Ken and Ryo were depicted. Ken is basically a vulgar, hot-blooded S.O.B. who specializes in knives, swords or anything that has a blade on it. Ryo, on the other hand, has a more calm, nihilistic, mysterious persona who is skilled in using handguns. When piloting Kaizer, they take turns, depending on the weapon that is needed on the situation. They're too badass they'd kill an ally if he or she gets in their way.

Yuuki Tsubasa
Yuuki's character design seems like a reference to Kouji Kabuto of Mazinger Z.She served as the superior of the Skull Force when everyone else was wiped out. She appears to be timid and innocent, but is very skilled in combat, engineering and very strict in performing missions.

Not Sayaka Yumi! Not Sayaka Yumi!
For the battle scenes, Everything's awesome. Everything's presented well starting from Kaizer SKL's first battle within the first five minutes of the episode up to the Aira army battling against Kiba's army and then to Kaizer SKL's (literally!) groundbreaking re-appearance. Ken and Ryo demonstrated Kaizer SKL's weaponry and owned every one of Kiba's soldiers and each of their hits was like overkill.

Kaizer SKL, Storming through the burning fields
The one on one showdown between Kaizer SKL and Kiba went on just like any typical boss fight. The opponent gets one or two hits and the main character gives more hits... and the killing blow.

I think words won't be enough to describe some cool battle scenes so I'll show some screenies instead:

The traditional Mazinger Z comes out of a giant pool. Mazinkaizer SKL comes out of hell!
It's incomplete without the mecha perv scenes.
"These are cool but I hate waiting for them to come back" -Ken referring to Kaizer SKL's Turbo Smasher Punch
"I'm giving you five seconds to choose which way would you want to get shot... time's up!" - Ryo shows his handgun skills.
Breast Triggers...
...it resembles Devilman's face when holstered to Kaizer SKL's chest.
TURBO SMASHER PUNCH!
I've seen a sword that looks like this before... Keywords: Capcom, PSP...
Overall:

Despite the plot being similar to a typical post-apocalyptic mecha anime, Mazinkaizer SKL is an extremely awesome OVA, It is a must-see for any Super Robot fans. The first episode alone is enough evidence for that. I mean, it's just the first episode but it's already full of action, had some cool moments and the back story of the Machine Island was well explained. It proves that Go Nagai hasn't run out of ideas yet for his Mazinger series. The only thing that disappoints me is that it's TOO SHORT! Seriously, I've seen a Mazinger in action and at the end of the episode I wanted to see more.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

back then, there was Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes...

...now, Namco Bandai will be doing a Super Sentai crossover game. It's going to be called Super Sentai Battle Ranger Cross.

Remember the Kamen Rider Decade craze back in 2009? Just a bit of a back track, Kamen Rider Decade is the series to commemorate the 10th Heisei-era Kamen Rider featuring the 9 previous Riders since Kuuga (and some heroes from the Showa-era shows, I won't tell). Well, bottom line is that fans loved it. Old fans and those new to the Kamen Rider series alike.

It spawned 3 Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes games.

Now, let's fast forward to the year 2011. Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger.

This is the series for the 35th Super Sentai Anniversary. I've seen some episodes and personally, I'd say that some elements are similar to Decade... but it's a lot better. It features the new team, the Gokaigers, and all the previous Sentai teams since Himitsu Sentai Goranger.

And then, Super Sentai Battle Ranger Cross was recently announced.

Some reports states that the gameplay will be similar to Dynasty Warriors and will be released in Japan this fall. Also, Namco Bandai gave word that they will be working on a Power Rangers: Samurai game... Well then, let's just stay tuned and see how these games will turn out. Not much Super Sentai games were produced back in the old consoles and it'd be nice to see them in video game action.

Sources:
Siliconera
Orends Range

Monday, March 14, 2011

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (Revisited)

Title Frame
I know the English version was released like a couple of years back. For some reason, I got drawn into playing this game in full.

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona, A 2009 PSP remake of the first game in the Persona series which was initially released in 1996 for the PlayStation as Megami Ibunroku Perusona (or Revelations: Persona in the US), respectively. Despite the game receiving (mostly) negative reviews, having redundant dungeon designs and an annoying control scheme in some parts, I decided to give it another chance since I'm also curious of how the story goes in this game since I haven't played the original version.

The Main Character and the gang encounters... her for the first time.
Imagine going through these same passageways for hours.
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona centers around the (unnamed) protagonist and his classmates at St. Hermelin High School in Mikage-cho. Hidehiko Uesugi talks all of his friends into playing a game called "Persona", which is played much like the ritual game "Bloody Mary". While playing, the students lose consciousness and meet Philemon, who gives them the ability to summon reflections of their personalities, which are known as Personae.

A short time later, the protagonist and several of his friends go to visit Maki Sonomura, who is ill and bed-ridden. During their visit, they discover that the town is changing and demons are roaming the streets. More unusual events occur in Mikage-cho afterwards...

Battle Screen
Oh, Hi there, Igor.
Okay, as far as gameplay is concerned, The first-person dungeon crawler was good but it gets boring later on because of the repetitive, empty designs. You just walk through passageways with the same walls and ceilings with no one there. The directional movements when inside rooms can also get confusing for first timers. The battle system's fine. It's just your regular, 5-person party turn based battle, common in JRPG's. The 'Auto' function is quite useful when you need to do the same attacks over and over again. It's just the limitations of the attack ranges that somewhat bugs me.

For graphics and audio, well, most of the graphics are the enhanced versions of the PS1 version. The added animated cutscenes were also well made despite the not-so-good voice acting. Shoji Meguro did a good job on the new soundtrack, especially the battle themes. It really heightens up the mood when playing.

Can we get something if we replay after beating the game? Definitely. Just like any other Megami Tensei game, you'll have additional quests in Persona. You can play three additional quests here: first is the Snow Queen Quest, an alternate route that you can take wherein a different story will take place. Second is the The Depths of the Mikage Ruins which can be obtained after beating the main story of the game and third is the Summit of Devil's Peak which can be accessed after successfully finishing the Snow Queen Quest. All in all, it's still 20 or more hours of gameplay, you'll also get stronger Personae and it really is worth checking out if you want to see how everything in the story fit together.

That's the shortest summary that I can say for now. Somehow, Persona is still enjoyable. If you are a fan of classic Shin Megami Tensei games or curious with how Persona's story goes just like me, I'd suggest to try this game out. Otherwise, save your money up for Persona 3 Portable or the upcoming remake of Persona 2: Tsumi

An excerpt of the town map.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

DS, The Final Game: Okamiden

Okamiden will be the last major Nintendo DS game before the new Nintendo 3DS comes out.
(more info on IGN.com)

Monday, February 21, 2011

Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection

As a follow-up for the remakes of Final Fantasy I and II for the PlayStation Portable, comes Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. (So, Square-Enix really is not doing a Final Fantasy III remake on a console other than Nintendo, huh?)

Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection is set to be released in March 24, 2011 in Japan and April 19, 2011 in North America and Europe. It will feature two games: Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV The After Years as one continuous game. It will also feature 2D graphics like those of Final Fantasy I and II for the PSP.Yay! I never really liked how Cecil looked like in the Nintendo DS remake.

Info:
Official Japanese Page
Official Page
Final Fantasy Wiki
Pre-Order Now! (Amazon)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Retro Games: Star Wars - Yoda Stories [PC]

As a follow up to my previous Indiana Jones retro game post, Well 2 years after that game was released, LucasArts did another one. Star Wars - Yoda Stories follows the adventures of Luke Skywalker under Yoda's training. It has the exact same gameplay as Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures though.

And just like the previous game, this is also no longer sold by LucasArts. Anyway, here's the full version.
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Retro Games: Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures [PC]


I just found a couple of old games in my old hard drive. Here's one: Indiana Jones and His Desktop Adventures by LucasArts. The only Indiana Jones game to be presented in a top-down perspective with orthogonal movement in 2D. Follow Indy to random adventures in the fictional world of Lucasio, fight bad guys, find some treasure, explore... ah, the memories.

This is no longer sold by LucasArts nowadays, Here's the full version. Enjoy