The King of Fighters XIV version 1.10 update is Live, and will take up 3.7GB

The King of Fighters XIV’s long-awaited version 1.10 patch is live with, improved display on graphics and characters, increased color variations for each characters from 4 to 6 colors, and addressing other issues and improved functionality. Players will just need to be make room on their PS4’s for the 3.7 gigabyte update.31789003095_569185b262_o

Playstation Store Update January 10, 2017

January’s PlayStation Plus Lineup

  • Azkend 2: The World Beneath (PS4, PS Vita)
  • Day of the Tentacle Remastered (PS4, PS Vita)
  • The Swindle (PS4, PS3, PS Vita)
  • This War of Mine: The Little Ones (PS4)
  • Titan Souls (PS4, PS Vita)
  • BlazeRush (PS3)

New Pre-orders

  • Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star ($49.99)
  • Gravity Rush 2 ($59.99)
  • Yakuza 0 ($59.99)

PSVR Games

  • Jaunt VR: Enjoy Premium Cinematic VR Experiences (Free)
  • KYGO ‘CARRY ME’ VR EXPERIENCE ($1.99)
  • Lens for PSVR (Free)

PS4 Games

  • ACA NEOGEO ALPHA MISSION II ($7.99)
  • Asdivine Hearts ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)
  • DOA5LR: Core Fighters + Mila (Free for PS+)
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone (Free)
  • Skylight Freerange 2: Gachduine ($14.99)
  • Spheroids ($7.99)

PS3 Games

  • Asdivine Hearts ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)

PS Vita Games

  • Asdivine Hearts ($14.99/PS+ $13.49)
  • Spheroids ($7.99)
  • Xenoraid ($9.99)

PlayStation Plus Deals

  • Asdivine Hearts (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – $13.49

Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)

  • Claire: Extended Cut (PS4, PS Vita) – $7.49, $5.99
  • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round ‘Story Mode’ (PS4) – $9.51
  • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round ‘Story Mode’ (PS3) – $9.44
  • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round ‘Core Fighters 30 Character Set’ (PS4) – $21.38
  • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round ‘Core Fighters 30 Character Set’ (PS3) – $21.32
  • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round ‘Season Pass 3 + Character’ (PS4) – $65.09
  • Draw Slasher (PS Vita) – $0.89, $0.59
  • No Man’s Sky (PS4) – $39.59
  • Rock Band ‘American Idiot Album’ (PS4, PS3) – $12.59
  • Rock Band ‘Lynyrd Skynyrd Pack 1’ (PS4, PS3) – $4.89
  • Rock Band ‘Queen Pack 1’ (PS4, PS3) – $11.19
  • The Tomorrow Children Frontier Pack (PS4) – $13.99, $12.99
  • Warframe: 1000 Platinum + Rare Mod (PS4) – 34.99
  • Warframe: 2100 Platinum + Dual Rare Mod (PS4) – $64.99
  • Warframe: 3210 Platinum + Triple Rare Mod (PS4) – $89.99

Price Drops

  • Bloodborne Complete Edition Bundle (PS4) – $34.99
  • Dying Light: The Following Enhanced Edition (PS4) – $29.99
  • LEGO Marvel’s Avengers (PS4) – $19.99
  • LEGO Marvel’s Avengers (PS3) – $19.99
  • LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Deluxe Edition (PS4) – $29.99
  • LEGO Marvel’s Avengers Deluxe Edition (PS3) – $29.99
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PS4) – $39.99
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens (PS3) – $19.99
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Deluxe Edition (PS4) – $49.99
  • LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Deluxe Edition (PS3) – $29.99

Freebies

  • BlazBlue: Central Fiction ‘Gunslinger Stratos’ Pack (PS4, PS3)
  • Dead or Alive 5 Last Round: Core Fighters + Mila (PS4, PS+ Exclusive)
  • Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone Base Version (PS4)
  • Tales of Berseria Demo (PS4)
  • The King of Fighters XIV Static and Dynamic Themes (PS4)

Will we see Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII in 2017?

Will we see Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII in 2017? More than likely, not. According to an interview in Fanmitsu, the developers have stated “In terms of the state of development, there is still some way to go,” regarding KH3.  But what about FFVII? Developers they are making progress at the expense of pushing KH3 back. “I apologize that the wait will be be a bit longer for Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy VII Remake. I am very sorry, but to that degree I will make a game that will meet your expectations…This year I want to show our progress at an event somewhere.” Progress? Not release?!  How much longer do we have to wait!?

While I am anxious for the release of both of the titles, I’m willing to wait for a quality game. Are you anxiously awaiting both of these titles? What do you think of all of these delay announcements?

By the way, can you believe it’s going to be the 20th Anniversary of Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy VII? Do you feel old yet?

NCG Recommends March Comes in Like a Lion

When browsing through Crunchyroll, March Comes in Like a Lion immediately caught my attention. Slice-of-life genre with a familiar anime style? Count me in!

March Comes in Like a Lion is the anime adaptation of the manga written by none other than Chica Umino -the genius behind one of my favorite series, Honey and Clover. While others might find the art style out-dated, it certainly has a unique mark making it stand out from other series.  Having sat through the entirety of Umino’s previous work, March Comes in Like a Lion brought back nostalgia from what I consider to be the golden age of anime storytelling.

The plot follows seventeen year old Rei Kiriyama, a professional shogi player with a melancholy demeanor.  After his family dies in a traffic accident, he is taken in by his  father’s acquaintance who happens to be a professional shogi player. For those who are unfamiliar with shogi, shogi is the Japanese version of Chess. Rei’s shogi skills outshine his adoptive siblings, straining the atmosphere of his new home.  To become independent, Rei moves out of the house and lives in an empty apartment, alone.  When I started the series I expected the show to heavily follow shogi but I was relieved to learn that series did not heavily focus on the “action” of shogi, but rather the internal struggle of Rei and what shogi means to him.  You can still enjoy the show without really knowing what shogi is.

Atmosphere is the series’ strong point. There’s a contrast between the vibrant blues and dingy browns of the shogi parlors.  The colors help emphasize Rei’s state of mind.  The outside world is always changing whereas the shogi parlor is dated and unchanging -it’s a place where Rei still clings to the past. Even the Kawamoto household is filled with warm colors to emphasize the inviting atmosphere. A prevalent theme throughout the series is water.  The water symbolism is a constant, reminding the viewer of Rei’s emotional state. Despite his amazing talent, he is still formless within his life. Like flowing water, Rei presses forward to become a master shogi player, but he is not entirely shaped by his profession.  In fact, he struggles with it because it holds not only precious memories for him, but torment as well. Despite his struggle, he will continue down the path of shogi player (at least that’s my guess). The presence of water helps the viewer feel what Rei feels and I think it’s a wonderful stylistic touch.  Aside from water imagery and color, there are also many scenes of reflection where the style goes jagged and dark -these added effects make the watching the story (versus reading it) much more rewarding.

Umino has a talent for the slice-of-life genre. Rei is more complex than we initially think, as well as the characters that surround him.  The Kawamoto family seems bright and cheery enough, but they are also more complex than they initially appear. The way the Kawamoto family copes with the death of their mother and grandmother exposes Rei’s lack of coping and his inability properly express his emotions regarding the death of his parents, life in his adopted home, and his present.  Umino does a wonderful job using side characters as a way for Rei to reflect, learn, and grow and because of that Rei is an ever-growing character.  Unlike your basic shoujo/shounen series, the answers are never quite that simple and problems are not easily solved.  Again, reflecting back to Honey and Clover, I am certain the story will continue to be an emotional roller coaster!

You can find this series on Crunchyroll now! From my understanding, the anime is not the complete story; if you want to follow it until the end, you’ll have to buy the manga. Have you had a chance to watch this series? What do you think? Are you a fan of Chica Umino? Any other stand out conventions you’ve noticed within the series? Let me know in the comments!