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Mass Effect: Andromeda Release Date Announced!!!!

Yes you heard it here, its been announced!

Electronic Arts and BioWare has announced the release date for Mass Effect Andromeda. The game will release March 21st in the US and March 23rd in Europe for some reason.

If you missed the trailer, you can check it out below, as well as the announcement message from BioWare’s general Manger, Aaryn Flynn.



On behalf of our teams across Montreal, Edmonton and Austin, I’m excited to announce that Mass Effect: Andromeda will be launching in North America on Tuesday, March 21, 2017 and beginning Thursday, March 23, 2017 in Europe. We appreciate your patience (and in fact, even your lack of patience in some instances) as we’ve been focused on completing the game. Here’s a little bit of context into how we’ve gotten here.

Mass Effect: Andromeda is our most ambitious Mass Effect game to date. We’re telling completely new stories, creating new characters, new planets, new species, and introducing new gameplay systems. And for the first time, we’re bringing Mass Effect to the Frostbite game engine, an incredible engine that’s delivering a tremendous graphical jump from the trilogy to Mass Effect: Andromeda. To deliver on this, we’re taking all the time we can to make sure you’re getting the best possible experience.

Over this holiday break, developers at BioWare took home a version of the game in what we call the “holiday build”. This is a longstanding studio tradition that goes back to the early days of the original Mass Effect. Many load up a PC or console and go home to play as much as possible at their leisure. Coming back from holiday, the feedback has been great. Getting the endorsement from members of our studio, many of whom played key roles on the original trilogy, was definitely a key factor in helping us lock in on the date.

Even more exciting for us over the last couple of months has been seeing the excitement build in the community as we’ve started to share more about the game. The passion you have for the franchise continues to drive us. And now, we’re just a couple of months away from delivering a brand new Mass Effect experience to you for the first time in five years – richer, deeper and ready for exploration. We’re excited about how far we are going with the franchise, and we hope you find it’s been worth the wait.

See you in Andromeda,
Aaryn

Review: Dead Rising 4 (Xbox One, PC)

Dead Rising 4 (DR4) came out Dec 6th and I was not first in line to get it. I’ve played every Dead Rising game out there and I was busy revisiting the land of Skyrim. I am very glad I waited because half way through the month there was a deal for the game, full price but with the season pass, I couldn’t pass it up. Now here I sit with the game 70% complete according to the game itself despite having beat it twice now in story mode, Frank is level 92, I have 1 more picture to take of graffiti, all the newspapers have been collected, as have the cellphones and blueprints. I have to wonder what more the game wants from me but I think I know the answer: it wants all the trials to be completed. I’m still having “fun” so I will give them a shot, but there are a few things getting on my nerves. Here is a review of the story, game play and what have you…..

Story: (No spoilers)

DR4 takes place almost 20 years after the first Dead Rising in the same location as the original Willamette Colorado -a made up place. The differences in location are that this time you can explore the entire town of Willamette and the mall was rebuilt as the largest mall in the country. At first, Frank was involved in trying to uncover a conspiracy happening in the small town, but later gets sucked into finding-out-what’s-going-on? mode because there’s a new outbreak happening -the world of Dead Rising cannot catch a break.

The story is 7 cases long, but it may as well have been 6 since the last 2 could have been a single case and they aren’t even cases, in my opinion. I enjoyed the story proper but was confused by a couple of things: 1) Why couldn’t he and his student work together? Why were they so against each other when in the end they were after the same thing. 2) Who started the outbreak? Maybe this gets answered in Dead Rising 5? If there is one…

Finally, the game has only one ending and I hate this. All the previous games had up to 4-5 endings; where are they here? Is the true ending hidden behind DLC? So far it looks that way since the title and description of one DLC pack is “Frank Rising”. In fact, some sites have already confirmed this. (I’m so glad I paid only 59.99 for both game and season pass.) Anyway, the story is easy enough to follow and can keep you entertained, but does have it’s flaws.

Game play:

DR4’s game play is the standard Dead Rising game play: grab anything and everything, and beat zombies over the head with those things. You can also shoot them, blow them up, burn them freeze them, melt them, and run them over. Like I said, standard Dead Rising game play. Not much has changed since the last game. Combo weapons can still be built on the fly instead of needing a work bench, you can carry more weapons at a time -up to 8 of each kind those being thrown weapons, melee weapons and ranged weapons.

A cool, but overall, disappointing addition is the exo-suits. They make you more powerful, give you more stamina and…that’s about it. They don’t seem to last long. They have 120 energy and once it reaches 0 it blows up off of you. They can be cool, though. Add an upgrade and it does some awesome stuff like creating freezing tornadoes and sucking them closer to explode them. Add military hardware and cause explosions left and right.  The worst one is the electricity upgrade, boring, but the most awesome one after you beat the game once is the Zero suit upgrade. The upgrades can be awesome but finding an upgrade after donning the suit is hard. Every time I was near a suit, I spent half the time looking for an upgrade and most of the time I failed and wasted the suit.

As you level up you get prestige points, or PP. Every once in a while you level up and get points to add to skill trees. This can net you more health, more ammo, more stamina, or whatever you want to add your points to. S
ome of these skills have to be bought or found out in the world, these are skill books and luckily unlike the first game you don’t have to carry the books around with you. Just like the other games you get events where you have to save people being attacked by zombies or being held hostage and new to DR4 is destroying a certain factions equipment, these like before get annoying.

One big disappointment for me this time around is the maniacs, those people who went nuts because of the outbreak, we used to get these awesome cut scenes that introduced these people and gave you a reason to either attack and kill or to defend yourself and kill. NOT in DR4 though! nope none of that, you run to the maniacs position, they sort of talk but its easily ignorable and you dont get a good grasp of why they are crazy, they have no character in my opinion. I can remember the ones from DR3, the glutton who got mad because you were eating her food, the gymrat who got mad cause you called her a sir, the crazy biker gang….the only reason I can remember these new ones is because i’m on my 3rd play through, but they aren’t as enjoyable/difficult as the ones in previous games.

Lastly, the timers of previous games are near to none existent in DR4, take your time getting from point A to point 5 or whatever who cares you’re not timed and this has me split, I like completing some games at 100% and having all the time in the world to complete missions allows me to do that, but Dead Rising started out with timers, this added to the difficulty of the game, this one just feels off.

Graphics:

The graphics in most games, to me at least, are getting indistinguishable from previous incarnations. DR4 may have better graphics than DR3 but I couldn’t tell you were they are better, maybe its the zombie faces, they do seem a little more detailed, a little more scary but other than that…meh. As soon as you start wailing on the zombies they start to bleed and they bleed a lot so much so that they turn red as they are covered in stuff, I don’t remember this happening in the previous games, its so unnecessary, I got over it eventually but I still feel that its dumb but I guess true to life. If I beat up zombies with a bladed baseball bat I would expect lots of blood and to end up covered in blood, so I can forgive the game for doing this. The amount of zombies on screen is huge, huge to the point of being annoying to get passed and on to your next goal, I like beating up zombies but on consecutive play throughs though, they are are very annoying.

If you don’t like how Frank looks through out the game, feel free to change his clothes, there are many suits and many combinations of stuff to wear, some silly, some dumb, and some that just shouldnt be…ugh take a look

DLC:

As I alluded to earlier, I am not very happy with the DLC prospects for DR4, the ending is in the DLC? come on, just keep it in the actual game! don’t make it DLC just because you cant think of a better DLC package! The other 2 DLC packs are not much better, who cares about different skins for your weapons? Christmas is a theme in the game already, why did they not include the use of Christmas lights to make a bladed bat? Why didnt they already include a raindeer to combine with a motorcycle? come on, this is not worth 5 bucks alone. The other DLC is…..mini golf *Facepalm* oh wait, its SUPER ULTRA dead rising 4 mini gold? still not convinced myself, SUPER ULTRA DEAD RISING 3 looked cooler. None of this DLC is worth the price, in fact if I hadnt bought the bundle I would not have bought the DLC at all. Do yourself a favor and watch the true ending on Youtube or something, everything else the DLC offers is just not worth it.

So far we have only seen 1 DLC pack released lebeled as

Verdict:

Overall I enjoyed playing DR4, if I didn’t I don’t think id have played it so much, despite its short comings I definitely recommend people play this if they are fans of the franchise, if youre new to it but it catches your attention, give a try too but if you like it don’t expect the previous games to be the same.

Live Action Fullmetal Alchemist

Ahhhh! It was bound to happen someday and that day is now-ish! Well more accurately that day is almost here or something.

I do know winter 2017 is what we have. Anyway check out this trailer for live action FMA movie:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvjOn0ucBec

Exciting! News has it that there will be an all Japanese cast, however they have made the movie in such a way that no one will say anything that will identify them as Japanese (except probably the language). A lot of filming was done in Italy to capture a European backdrop.

Finally the film is set to tell the entire story in one go, I have questions on this, mainly HOW? we will have to wait and see. Are you guys excited? let me know your thoughts in the comments!

List of cast:

  • Fumiyo Kohinata as General Hakuro
  • Ryuta Sato as Maes Hughes
  • Misako Renbutsu as Riza Hawkeye
  • Natsuna as Maria Ross
  • Natsuki Harada as Gracia Hughes
  • Yo Oizumi as Shou Tucker
  • Jun Kunimura as Doctor Marco
  • Yasuko Matsuyuki as Lust
  • Kanata Hongou as Envy
  • Shinji Uchiyama as Gluttony
  • Kenjiro Ishimaru as Father Cornello

Three New Games Coming West from Idea Factory International

Some exciting new announcements came from Idea Factory’s Press Event, held last Thursday night in San Francisco. IFI announced three new games coming to the western shores in 2017, you can read more details about the three titles below.


This Spring 2017, defend humanity from the Chimera Virus as the new leader of Japan’s covert military agency (ACID) in Dark Rose Valkyrie! Featuring work from “Tales of” scenario writer Takumi Miyajima and “Tales of” character designer Kosuke Fujishima, this real-time combat, action-packed RPG will have you battling enemies that change in form and strength as darkness sets. But that’s not all, a traitor is in your midst! Use a visual-novel interview system to find them out and strengthen the Valkyrie Force and save the world!
Key Features

  • Take the fight into Overdrive! Characters can transform into their stronger split personalities mid-battle, but be strategic – too many transformations will lead to Fatigue!
  • Customize Combos! Customize attacks for each character, and do more damage with Riot Combos!
  • A Traitor Amongst You Depending on your choices, one team member will betray you. Find the traitor in visual-novel style interrogation sequences, and change the game’s ending!

Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds (PlayStation®Vita, PlayStation®TV)Spring 2017
 
Experience the world of Hakuoki in a whole new way with this remastered telling of the beloved, visual novel Hakuoki series first developed and released in 2008. As the Bakumatsu period in Kyoto ends, the young Chizuru, determined to find her father, will romance the famous samurai of Shinsengumi through a series of engaging stories and dramatic events. Now, experience new characters, love interests, and episodes in the world of Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds this Spring 2017!
Key Features
  • 12 Handsome Bachelors Fall in love as these 12 bachelors battle for your heart in this historical fantasy!
  • Over 80 Hours of Romance With over 30 different endings, immerse yourself in the world of Hakuoki through its compelling tale of romance, friendship, and betrayal!
  • Beauty at Your Fingertips Fluid animation and vibrant art breathes life into this climatic era in Japan’s history! Then, view all of the art in a gorgeous photo gallery.

     

Mary Skelter: Nightmares (PlayStation®Vita, PlayStation®TV)Summer 2017 

Beware! The Nightmare monster stalks you as you navigate this dungeon-crawling RPG. Stand your ground, or use traps to slow down the insatiable monsters and escape to fight another day. You’ll fight in turn-based battles and can boost up your allies with blood transformations. If you solve the dungeons’ mysteries and satisfy the prison’s desires, you just might make it out alive in Mary Skelter: Nightmares this Summer 2017!

 

Key Features
  • Walking Nightmares The dungeon-crawling RPG genre gets a twist when special enemies can chase you through the dungeons! Lay traps to make your escape, or try to face them down!
  • Blood-drenched Transformations! Characters can transform with stronger stats and extra skills, but if they fight too much they may enter Blood Skelter Mode, where they go completely berserk!
  • Everyone’s got a Job Strategize your dungeon battles by assigning different classes to your characters, unlocking new skills, stats, and character portraits!
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Personally I am very excited for Mary Skelter, it sounds like my type of game, the fact that it is on the PS Vita is even better because that means I will be able to take it with my anywhere.

What do you guys think? Are you excited for one of these titles? let us know in the comments.