Monsters & Monocles Review

Retro Dreamer released Monsters & Monocles last week as an early access game on Steam for $14.99

Since this is an early access game, let me give you some early news on it.

If the developers name didn’t give it away, M&M (not the candy or the rapper, cause that’s spelled different) is a retro styled game somewhat like a Contra, top-down style, but not as ugly and much more fun. You can play as 1 of 4 stylish Victorian Era dressed characters; Rupert Killingsworth, Lady Cannonhail, Baron Von Dogface and Nanobot (who isn’t a nanobot) They are a group of Paranormal Investigators out to find out what happened to an occult item collector.

Control wise, you can use the mouse and keyboard or a game pad. I think the game pad is much easier to use since the game tells you the controls for it. As you progress through the game, you can find different guns and can carry two at a time. These include, but are not limited to, hand cannon, spread shot, and grenade launchers. My favorite, so far, is the spread shot because it covers more area. One thing I didn’t like was that guns can overheat; its a retro style game and should have no such thing!

So far, I’m enjoying killing supernatural beings as a dog in a smoking coat. The fact that I can play this game with people around the world is even better, but in the end nothing beats playing in the same room with your pals like in the old days.

Finally, I would say give it a try. It might be a little too early since the game will still have updates, but it is already pretty fun with friends.  Check out this trailer if you are still not convinced!

NCG Recommends Joker Game

The Spring 2016 anime line-up had some great series this season, one of them being  Joker Game.  Joker Game is seinen series that takes place during World War II where information was of the highest value but also the most difficult to obtain.  Based on a novel series by Koji Yanagi, the series was adapted into a live-action film (which I have not watched) and an anime series.

Story
The story follows eight agents of the “D Agency”; young men who have undergone rigorous training meant to break their body and mind. Those who passed the exams are given a new identity and sent around the world to complete missions while becoming  as invisible as they possibly can.

What’s interesting about the series is that it is not one story arc, but rather episodic stories that span up to two episodes at the most.  Not all stories follow the main “spy”, but they link to a made-up historical event and the mission ranges from infiltrating terrorist groups, collecting information, exposing corruption, and even being exposed as a spy! The spy can either be the main character or a side character, but this doesn’t lessen the story in anyway.  In fact, not following a main character is what makes this show so intriguing.

The stories themselves are also very clever.  The first episode shows the mind games the spies are capable of, but as the series progresses their expert skill and prowess comes to light.  The spies are able to maintain their secret identities because of their vigorous training in even the most intense situation so you can’t help but wonder how the event will play out.

What I loved the most was how believable each story was.  None of the stories are based on any actual events, but they’re portrayed realistically (well, maybe except for the super spy aspect) that I’d believe certain events were absolutely plausible.

Art/Style
The art style is very close to seinen series, but not so rough.  It’s appealing, in my opinion, to all audiences.

I think the series also does a wonderful job capturing the historical aspect of the show down to fashion and locale.  I felt I had been removed from the 21st century and placed into the early 1900’s.   The underplayed colors set the tone for the World War II era.

Verdict
When I first started the series I was confused about the nature of the anime since I thought it would follow the main character of the first two episodes.  When he disappeared and never referred to again I was at a loss of what was going on. I think the short run time (only 12 episodes) and episodic story telling makes the series forgettable.

Despite that, I really loved the series. It was fun to jump into the world of spies with made up missions and tales of espionage.  Joker Game comes highly recommended for those who enjoy historical, seinen anime.  You can find all 12 episodes now on Crunchyroll now.

Did you have a chance to check out the series? What did you think? Which was your favorite episode? Let me know in the comments!

Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet Yukari Yakumo Trailer

Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet is a shoot ’em up that takes place in the Touhou Universe.  There are 10 playable characters.  Today, meet Yukari Yakumo.  Will be willing to go into bullet hell with her?  Check out her trailer below.

Get a head start before the games release and check out the Manual and other Character Bios.

Valkyria: Azure Revolution Japan Launch

Valkyria: Azure Revolution has a set day to release in Japan on January 19th.  First print copies of the game with have a code for the Judegement Chapter: Vanafard Formation, a fully-voiced  prequel story  to the game.

Keep an eye out on Tokyo Game show news because the demo will be be playable and a new trailer is set to debut.

When do you think this game will hit North America? Check out the trailer below!

 

 

Pit People Closed Beta on Xbox One

The Behemoth indie game developers are coming back with a turn-based RPG. The game is called Pit People and will have a closed beta on Xbox One from September 8th to 15th.  If you’re interested in signing up for the beta sign up now!  The game is meant to be played in co-op on a map you can explore in real-time.  Check out the trailer below and tell us what you think!