Sunday, December 29, 2013

Video Game Review: Demon's Souls(PS3)



***SPOILERS AHEAD!***

It has been said that in this generation of gaming consoles(PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, ect.) that games are not as challenging or hardcore as they used to be.  To an extent this is true. Games that tend to hold your hand through most of the experience even on the hardest of difficulties have become the norm, and even though we have had some truly amazing and innovative and amazing games release in this period of time many gamers yearned for the challenging game experiences of old, myself included. Then along came Demon's Souls. Released in 2009 exclusively for the PlayStation 3,  Demon's Souls is one of this generation's best and most innovative RPGs ever! It is also one of the hardest, most challenging games I have ever had the pleasure of kicking my ass! :P

Demon's Souls is an action RPG set in a new fantasy world. The story takes place in the kingdom of Boletaria, ruled over by King Allant XII. Because of his greed and intent to continue his rule, King Allant performed a dark ritual of channeling the power of souls to achieve his goals. Boletaria experiences unprecedented prosperity because of Allant's actions, but soon a Deep Fog covers the kingdom's outskirts, and Boletaria is cut off from the rest of the world. Neighboring kingdoms send scouts to investigate what has happened, but none return from the Fog. However, one warrior, Vallarfax of the royal Twin Fangs, manages to break free of the Fog and is able to tell the world of Boletaria's plight. By channeling souls, King Allant awakened the Old One, and ancient all-powerful demon, which had been slumbering below a place known as the Nexus. With the Old One's awakening, the Deep Fog swept in and covered the land, unleashing hoards of demons within that feasted on the souls of mankind. Those that survived there souls being taken became insane and violent. With no way to stop it, the Deep Fog soon begins to grow beyond Boletaria's borders and into neighboring kingdoms. Many brave warriors from around the world attempt to breach the Fog and save Boletaria, but some succumb to the allure of the power of demon's souls. Many warriors are lost to the Fog. You play as one warrior that manages to breach the fog and reach Boletaria. Your goal is to defeat all the powerful demons that have overrun the land, and defeat the Old One and return it to its slumber...or succumb to the alluring power of demon's souls and bring the world to ruin. Demon's Souls' story brings a fresh new and exciting fantasy world to life, but elements of the story are sparse and most information is learned by talking to the many NPC characters that inhabit the game's world. The mysterious nature of the world's history as well as the back story leading up to these events really help to make Demon's Souls' story fascinating and mysteriously dark throughout! 

 King Allant doing his demon thing!
The Old One sure knows how to make an entrance! O.O


As you start up a new game you are able to choose between female or male. You then get to modify your character's appearance and traits, like hair-style and color, shape of your face, color of your skin, the structure of your face. It is a pretty robust character creation system! After that you get to choose your character's class. There are 10 unique classes to choose from: Soldier, Knight, Hunter, Priest, Magician, Wanderer, Barbarian, Thief, Temple Knight, and Royalty. Each class has it's own starting weapons, armor, magic and attributes and all have there own ways of achieving victory over this monster of a game. It is all up to you to find the right one!

After creating your character and choosing your class you are dropped into the tutorial stage where you learn the basics of the game. Combat is mostly simple. The R1 does your basic attack while the R2 button does a more powerful, guard breaking attack. L1 Button allows you to use your left handed weapon, like guarding with a shield. O button lets you sprint, roll, and step back. X allows you to interact with objects in the environment like dropped items and talk to the in-game characters. Triangle button lets you toggle between one handing or two handing your right hand weapon. Square button lets you use items in your inventory like healing herbs, magic restoring spice, or any other items you may have. Everything may sound easy but believe me it is NOT! At the end of the easy tutorial level you must fight the demon boss, Vanguard. he will beat the living shit out of you. More often than not, you will die when you get to this boss. He is strong enough to kill you in one hit. If you win against Vanguard(as if) you will be thrown into the world of Boletaria. When you die in the main game world or against Vanguard you will be thrown into the Nexus for the first time. The Nexus serves as a hub, allowing you to access any of the 5 worlds at your own pace after beating World 1-1. The Nexus lets you rest from your travels. Here you can get your weapons and armor repaired to get them back to peak condition. You can store weapons, armor and items for later use and to prevent you from getting overburdened by their weight. You can even purchase some basic items, weapons, armor, and upgrades to your gear. Some NPC characters in the Nexus will even teach you Spells(black magic) and Miracles(white magic) for a fee. On your travels in the game world you will encounter many more characters who may go to the Nexus provided you are willing to help them(or you can just kill them for what they have on hand)! If you help them some will provide you with greater insight into the world of Demon's Souls, and others like Yuria the Witch and Sage Freke will teach you very high level magic. There is just as much to do here in the Nexus as there is to do in Boletaria!

 The Nexus, your hub to the world at large and your makeshift home throughout the game

In the game world itself you are in for some serious pain! Each World is very different and unique. Different tactics will be needed to beat each section and believe me, there is no sure fire way to win outright. Every enemy you encounter can, and will most likely, kill you in different ways. The enemy AI is quite smart and very unforgiving. Monsters like gargoyles, mind flayers, Red eye knights, Fat Officials, Skeletons and so much more will be the bane of your existence. Defeating each enemy may sometimes yield items. But it will always get you Souls. Souls serve as experience points to level your character up in the Nexus and they also serve as currency to buy items, gear and upgrade or repair your stuff. it can be tough to choose how you spend your Souls. However you spend your Souls you better make sure it is the right choice. Spending on the wrong thing can mean life or death in this game. And as much as there can be great rewards for victory, there are harsh punishments for failure and death. When you die you will be revived at the beginning of the level you are playing. Any enemies you failed to defeat will have there health revived. Worst of all is you will be stuck in Soul form. As a Soul you can still fight but your health bar will be slashed to a tiny fraction of what it was. When you die you also lose any and all souls you accumulated but have yet to spend on leveling up or items. These souls can be saved however. If you return to where you were killed you will find a glowing blood stain. Touching your stain will allow you to reclaim your lost souls, but if you die on your way back to your blood stain, you lose those souls forever.



Fighting in Soul Form sure makes you feel vulnerable!

Life and death can also determine the difficulty of each World. Each World's difficulty is determined by World Tendency. White World Tendency is achieved when you beat an entire World without dying in your body form too often, as well as defeating all three bosses in that World. Conversely if you die in your body form a lot you will get Black World Tendency. Each time you die in body form the difficulty will increase a little at a time. Each Tendency does have its own rewards however. Pure White World Tendency will open up areas that were previously closed off letting you find special items and gear as well as extra souls. Enemies will also be much easier but defeating them will yield fewer souls and they will drop fewer items. Pure Black World Tendency will make your enemies much harder to beat than they already are. They will drop more souls than before though, as well as rarer and special items.

Checking each area's World Tendency, essential in determining how you proceed

Even more difficult than the enemies you face in each area are the bosses. These bosses are some of the hardest and unforgiving you may ever face in your gaming career. Some of them are simply MASSIVE too. Each World has three bosses while World 1 has 4. Defeating each boss nets you a special soul which can be consumed to net you a ton of regular souls. However the soul of each boss has unique properties to it that can be exploited in different ways. Giving some of these boss souls to certain NPC characters will allow you to buy super high level and ultra powerful Spells and/or Miracles. One character however will allow you to use boss souls to upgrade basic weapons to super powerful and special weapons. Buying these special magics and weapons can go a long way to helping you attain victory. Well, not really! :P





O.O This game is trying to kill me

Perhaps one of the best features about this game is its innovative use of the PlayStation 3's online functionality! The game does have co-op and competitive multiplayer but not like any other game out there. On your travels in each World you will notice several blood stains. These are the blood stains of other players when they died in there own games. Touching these stains can be helpful as you see a phantom version of the player, seconds before they are killed. these stains can provide you with helpful hints as to what may lay ahead. Other players, as well as yourself, can also leave messages throughout the world. These messages range from helpful hints to pleas of help to co-op. In order to summon players to co-op you must be in Body form while your partners must be in Soul form. You or anyone else can then use an item called a Blue Eye Stone to drop a Soul sign. When it is touched you or anyone else is pulled in to a different person's game(or yours). The goal is basic: defeat the boss at the end of the area. When the boss is defeated you get to grade others or are graded on how well you or they co-oped. And anyone stuck in Soul form is instantly revived in there game! On the other hand, if you or someone uses a Black Eye Stone while in Soul form you can invade someone else's game as a Black Phantom or you can be invaded. The objective of the Black Phantoms is to find the opposing player and defeat them in order to be revived. Fights between living players and Black Phantom players can be real battles of attrition. You may also be out of luck if you are invaded by someone who is at a higher level and has some high level magic and weapons. Trust me you will sweat like crazy when you get a message alerting you to an invasion from a Black Phantom. Everything about Demon's Souls online component screams innovation and can be tons of fun(unless you get invaded)! :P


Other players can either be a good friend, or a big JERK!

As good as the game play and online service is the graphics are just as amazing. This is one richly detailed world! From poisonous swamps to a battle scarred castle there is so much visual detail to take in! It looks and feels like a real place! Weapons and armor also look very impressive. The design of the enemies and bosses is among some of the best I have seen in an rpg! Sadly the models for the characters are not that great looking. The sound design is also believable with realistic clanging of weapons and armor, to the sounds of the enemies and bosses, this game will sound amazing in surround sound! The developer did an amazing job to make sure this game was a treat to all the senses!

Despite the game's steep learning curve and often brutal difficulty, this is easily the greatest RPG I have ever played form this generation of games! It sure is one of the best games of all time as well! Demon's Souls is not for the faint of heart but it really should not be missed by anyone! Take the time to learn it's nuances and you will find yourself having a blast! Demon's Souls is certainly going to be a game I will never forget and will most likely continue to play for years to come! I can't recommend it enough!












Demon's Souls score: 9.5/10

As you start up a new game you are able to choose between female or male. You then get to modify your character's appearance and traits, like hair-style and color, shape of your face, color of your skin, the structure of your face. It is a pretty robust character creation system! After that you get to choose your character's class. There are 10 unique classes to choose from: Soldier, Knight, Hunter, Priest, Magician, Wanderer, Barbarian, Thief, Temple Knight, and Royalty. Each class has it's own starting weapons, armor, magic and attributes and all have there own ways of achieving victory over this monster of a game. It is all up to you to find the right one! - See more at: http://fanboyvsfangirl.blogspot.com/search?q=demon%27s+souls#sthash.2At5i1wG.dpuf
As you start up a new game you are able to choose between female or male. You then get to modify your character's appearance and traits, like hair-style and color, shape of your face, color of your skin, the structure of your face. It is a pretty robust character creation system! After that you get to choose your character's class. There are 10 unique classes to choose from: Soldier, Knight, Hunter, Priest, Magician, Wanderer, Barbarian, Thief, Temple Knight, and Royalty. Each class has it's own starting weapons, armor, magic and attributes and all have there own ways of achieving victory over this monster of a game. It is all up to you to find the right one! - See more at: http://fanboyvsfangirl.blogspot.com/search?q=demon%27s+souls#sthash.2At5i1wG.dpuf

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello readers! FanBoy here to wish you all a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! :D Thank you all for your views for the later part of this year! Hopefully next year will be full of tons of reviews and more posts! ;) Everyone have a safe and fun holiday!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

News Flash: First Sakura Trick Anime Preview out now!

The first official trailer for the anime adaptation of Tachi's yuri manga, Sakura Trick has been released! XD So far I'm liking what i see in this first preview and can's wait when it releases next year! :D The anime is set to premiere on January 9 2014! Mark your calenders folks! :)

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-12-19/haruka-tomatsu-narrates-sakura-trick-1st-tv-ad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69GUK2C-wY8

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!


Hey, everyone! FanBoy here to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday, and a safe Black Friday! :P Expect some new reviews right after the holiday! Until next time, readers! :)

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

News Flash: Seven Seas licenses more Strike Witches manga

North American manga publisher, Seven Seas Entertainment, announced today via Twitter that it has licensed three more Strike Witches manga! XD The three series are Strike Witches: The Sky that Connects Us, Strike Witches: 1937 Fuso Sea Incident, and Strike Witches: One-Winged Witches. All three manga series are set to be published in North America in 2014-2015. Seven Seas is also close to releasing another Strike Witches manga, Maidens in the Sky, in English in early 2014! It is always great news to hear of more Strike Witches media being released in English and having read some of the fan translated chapters of Fuso Sea Incident and One-Winged Witches, I am really excited for those series! I have yet to read The Sky that Connects Us but I will surely be picking that one up as well! :)

Links to the Twitter post and the official post on Anime News Network:

https://twitter.com/gomanga
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-11-26/seven-seas-adds-3-more-strike-witches-manga

Saturday, November 16, 2013

News Flash: Sakura Trick Website Now Up!

The official website for the anime adaptation of the yuri 4-koma manga, Sakura Trick, is now officially up and running! The site has new information such as a summary of the plot, info on the characters, as well as info on new cast members! Several images were added showing the animation design of the series! The anime also now has a more steady release window of January 2014! XD This is surely a great way to kick off the New Year! The official site can be viewed here:

http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/sakura/onair/

For more information in English:

http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2013-11-16/saki-fujita-momo-asakura-join-sakura-trick-anime-cast

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Video Game Review(Halloween Edition): Dead Space Extraction(Wii)

***SPOILERS AHEAD!***

Typically I'm not too much into horror games. I do tend to scare easy so I usually avoid them. The Dead Space franchise is one exception however. This series is amazing and Dead Space Extraction is one of my favorite games for the Nintendo Wii! :D Released in 2008, Dead Space extraction is a prequel, set before the events of the original Dead Space. The story follows several characters, often alternating gameplay segments between some of them. P-Sec officer, Detective Nathan McNeill, and his old friend, Sgt. Gabriel Weller, attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding a mysterious artifact known as the Red Marker discovered on the colony world, Aegis VII. As soon as the Marker is discovered the citizens of Aegis VII begin to act incoherently and violently, killing each other and themselves. Soon after strange alien creatures known as Necromorphs(monstrous reanimated human corpses) begin attacking and killing everything in sight. As Nate and Gabriel attempt to flee the carnage they encounter a young woman named Lexine Murdoch who seems strangely impervious to the Red Marker's maddening effects, as well as mining company executive, Warren Eckhardt. The group's attempts to flee the horror will take them from the carnage infested streets of Aegis VII, to the Necromorph filled corridors of the mining ship, the USG Ishimura. The plot of Extraction successfully adds mystery and depth to the lore established in Dead Space and the characters all fill there roles nicely, from sympathetic heroes to companions with shady secrets and knowledge of the events at hand. 
 

Nate and crew make for a well rounded cast that fit very well into the established Dead Space mythos

The gameplay for Extraction is where things diverge from the original game. Whereas Dead Space was a third-person survival horror shooter, Extraction is an on-rails shooter. Thankfully the shift in gameplay types does not detract from the Dead Space experience as developer Visceral Games tailor made Extraction for an excellent horror experience on the Wii. Being an on-rails shooter Extraction pulls the player along set paths as you progress through the game. At certain points in the game you are given a choice of several paths to choose from in order to progress, as well as segments where you are given free rain of the camera for a few precious seconds to scour the environments for ammo, health, new weapons, armor and health upgrades, as well as audio and text logs which help to provide more exposition on the Dead Space universe. Boss battles add fun action segments as well as you battle against some truly terrifying foes often in unique battle segments. The controls for the game are very fluid and responsive and feel quite comfortable for a Wii game. The Wii Remote is used to aim your targeting reticule as well as to shoot and look around set areas. Holding the Remote sideways enables the use of a weapon's secondary firing mode. The Nunchuck is used for kinesis to lift and/or throw objects that can be grabbed from the environment. Shaking the Nunchuck allows you to use a melee attack to knock enemies that have grabbed on to you away. Everything about the controls just feels right and makes for one entertaining rails shooter on the Wii. The games difficulty also ramps up at a pretty even pace as you progress through story mode. Extraction also includes co-op for two players, with the second player only using a Remote to shoot while the first player uses a Remote and Nunchuck for all functions.

Being a horror game on the Wii, one usually wonders if the game can successfully translate the horror of the original game on to a less powerful console and in an on-rails shooter for that matter. The answer is hell yes! Extraction certainly delivers in the scare department and features several tense and jump out out of your seat moments that helped to define the original game! The fact that you are being forced along a set path, with no control of when or where to stop and prepare for what may be ahead adds to the scare factor. The shaky camera and hearing the labored breathing of your character in the middle of a battle against several Necromorphs adds to the tension as you attempt to line up your shots to dismember your enemies limb by limb without wasting too much ammo. The scarcity of ammo and health as the game progresses makes the terror more intense as you struggle more and more to survive the hordes of enemies in your path. 
 

 O.O *gulp


 OH SHIT! *craps pants
 
 
 Despite being transferred to the less powerful Wii from the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC Extraction is one damn fine looking game. There is a lot of attention to detail from character models to the grotesque appearance of the various  Necromorph types encountered in the game. Environments look amazing for a Wii game as you see all manner of details from the used up mines on Aegis VII to the slime and flesh infested confines of the Ishimura, there is a lot of visual detail to take in. Necromorph designs are top notch as they sport unique appearances throughout the different enemy types. Jaw bones gaping open, limbs contorting is grizzly ways, bones protruding from hands to be used as stabbing weapons, it is always a gruesome treat to see the Necromorphs in such appropriate and disgusting detail! Flickering light effects and expert use of shadows only add to the terror as they play tricks on you; you never quite know if the moving shadow in the corner is a Necromorph or just a figment of your imagination until it is too late! The only complaint against the graphics is the fact that the targeting reticule is a bit large and can sometimes obscure your view. Sound effects are also quite good. The ghastly cries of the Necromorph hordes are great to hear, weapons sound off with satisfying punch especially when making contact with enemy limbs. The voice acting is also top notch. All the characters sound right and the voice actor and actresses deliver some really great performances. Hearing Nate scream bloody murder in one late game sequence will stay with me for the rest of my life! The music is classic Dead Space fair, being used more to add to the sense of dread and terror in certain situations. In some cases the lack of music is much more nerve wracking. The game's chilling rendition of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star towards the end helps to make for one of the more terrifying experiences I ever had in a game.

Extraction also packs in with a nice extra as well. As you progress through the game's chapters you will unlock a full motion comic version of the tie in prequel comic, Dead Space. Set roughly at the same time as Extraction, Dead Space serves to add even greater exposition to the mysteries of the Red Marker, the Church of Unitology and the creation of the Necromorph hordes as well as to the events that set up Extraction and the original game. Fully voice acted, this motion comic is pretty fun(and scary) to watch for fans of the Dead Space lore.

Dead Space Extraction does a fantastic job of translating a fresh new franchise to the Wii. Great controls, a great story, fun gameplay and awesome frights help make Extraction one of the best Wii games i have ever played! Fans of horror games, on-rails shooters, and Dead Space should play this game! :D





Grizzly scenes like this help Extraction live up to its pedigree O.O



 Always gives me the shivers!


Dead Space Extraction(Wii) score: 9/10

Happy Halloween from FanBoy!



Hello there readers! FanBoy here just wanting to wish you all a safe and Happy Halloween! :D In spirit of this terrifying holiday I will be posting a horror themed review later in the day! Please look forward to it and everyone have a safe and fun Halloween this year! :)

Monday, October 28, 2013

Yuri Manga Review: Candy Boy

***SPOILERS AHEAD!***

Released in 2009 a few months after the end of the series, the Candy Boy manga is a spin-off re-telling of the series. While the manga follows pretty closely to the plot and feel of the anime, several additions add to the overall story of the manga and really help to expand on the Candy Boy series.

Kanade and Yukino Sakurai make a return as the main characters and are just as adorable as ever! Kana however has been made to appear a bit more perverted in the manga than in the anime, especially when it comes to her fantasies about Yuki! :D Yuri is just as adorably ditzy and free spirited and gluttonous as in the series! XD Sakuya still stalks Kana and trades Yuki sweets for pics of her! Shizuku has gotten a bit of an overhaul for the manga. While she still struggles with having to be far from her beloved older sisters she is much more peppy and active than in the anime. She also tends to be more brutal towards Sakuya, as well as being far more supportive of her older sisters! The manga does introduce one new major character to the mix. Yuriko Takanashi(AKA Yuripe) is a new character, Kana's best friend and classmate. She pretty much knows how much Kana "loves" Yuki and is a very good comical counter to some of Kana's habits and perverted thoughts, often doing her best to get Kana to behave herself! :P She also tends to help keep Sakuya at bay whenever Kana and Yuki need some much needed alone time! Several minor characters also add a little depth and drama to the twin's lives, such as Kana's art instructor, and the female clerk at a jewelry store. The slightly larger cast helps to make the Candy Boy manga a much deeper work than the anime!

Oh Kana, your perversion knows no bounds XD


Yuripe is a fun and hilarious addition to the cast :)

Certain events and portions of the twin's back story are also given greater emphasis in the manga. We see how Kana and Yuki began there habit of always sleeping together as well as to how they both ended up going to school in Tokyo. Kana struggling with her school work, as well as Yuki getting a job is also given more oomph, adding depth, and some needed conflict to the story. One of the better but slightly obscured moments in the anime comes out much better here in the manga as well! XD
 

There financial troubles is given an adorable spin :)

MUCH better than the far-off shot in the anime! XD *nosebleed

The Candy Boy manga is a wonderful retelling of the already great anime, and adds just enough to make it feel new and interesting from the original story! Good comedy, cute art, good conflict, new characters and much more exposition on the girls and events from the anime help make the Candy Boy manga a must read for fans of the anime and yuri in general! :D
 





 

Candy Bo(manga) score: 9/10