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NCG Recommends: Akame Ga Kill

I rarely get into anime that makes me sad more often than laugh; Akame ga Kill is an exception to that. It starts out so innocently and then…and then… you have to watch this -you will grow to love the characters.

The story basically follows Tatsumi and his friends who head off to the capital to try to make money for their poverty stricken village. As the story progresses Tatsumi joins the group Night Raid, a group working toward taking down the current puppet government.

The anime can get very bloody and very emotional in some parts, it had me feeling bad for both the good guys and the bad guys. You just gotta watch this if you need a break from the cheerful/happy animes out there.k02wcm3mhiky2lwagljd

Review: Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet (PS4)

A Little History First

Released by NIS America, Touhou Genso Rondo dances its way onto the PS4 in North America. Originally released in Japan for PC, NIS brings the title as a full HD remake. In case you haven’t heard of Touhou before I would recommend using Google, but I’ll still get into a short description for you. The Touhou Project originated in Japan, and brought many bullet hell/ shoot’em up games also known as danmaku games, which all starred magical girls that shot out a huge amount of lasers on-screen. The series was originally only released on PC and later developed a huge fan base in Japan, that also spawned off a huge amount of fan games. Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet, is one of those fan games on the other hand. This not part of the main  series, but instead, it is a new mash-up rather than just a bullet hell game. This time around, Touhou mixes up ten Magical Girls (Two more will be added as DLC to make Twelve in total) in the fighting game genre with the bullet hell/ shoot’em up genre. Get ready to have your screen filled with colorful lasers, and Magical girls duking it out.

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Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet is a pretty intense bullet hell/ shoot’em up, fighter that is fun and challenging, but also has its flaws. First, you must understand the controls to play this game. Each character has 4 attacks and a meter that needs to fill for each attack.

  • Main attack – Your basic shots and meter will fill fast for constant use.
  • Sub attack – A stronger attack. This meter takes a little longer to fill so you can’t spam it.
  • Special Melee – Clears bullets from your around you and doesn’t need to refill meter often.
  • Charge attack – One of your strongest attacks which has a slow fill rate.
  • Spell attack – Your most powerful move. Once activated, it makes your character go into Boss Mode.
  • Boss mode – Exactly what it sounds like – a full bullet hell

Each attack can also be mixed up with the slow move button, and dash move button, which changes the variation of the attack.  Learning different attacks will take time for players to get used to, but once you have it down, you can actually start having fun with Touhou Genso Rondo. With 10 playable characters that each have their own unique move set, players can test different match ups and find out who counters each other.


Visuals

Touhou Genso Rondo:Bullet Ballet’s visuals are a seizure waiting to happen, but also a memorizing light show. Players who aren’t use to the bullet hell/ shoot’em up genre will probably be overwhelmed with how many colors are displayed on-screen at once. Once you begin a match the whole screen becoss14mes a dodging playground of laser bullets and you are drawn in to the colors as if you were looking through a kaleidoscope. As a remake, the 3D models for each character look dated, but this was not too bad, mainly because the characters have no importance to the game. The game actually looked very good, overall, with its HD graphics upgrade, and the complete UI overhaul.

One downside from the visuals is the story modes, and tutorials character art. The characters on the Character Select screen and the 3D models during game play look amazing as finished art, but going into the story mode and character introductions you can tell somewhere the animators got lazy.touhou-genso-rondo_20160825133510

For a shoot ’em up/bullet hell game, the visuals are eye-catching; unleashing laser hell is mesmorizing.  The major drawback is that art work is not perfected all around.  I expected just a little bit more for an HD remake.

Audio

Bullet hell games are usually fast paced, and with fast game play comes fast music: Pianos, bass, kicks, and synthesizers. That’s right, Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet’s audio is filled with some awesome fast paced, adrenaline filled, melodic, Japanese techno which helps sets the mood for the competitive aspect and game overall. For example, I really enjoyed the music in the Main Menu, which was completely different from the fast pace in-game music. Slow, soft, and simple, which makes sense for a menu, but really sets a menu tone. Then, once you enter battle, it kicks in with faster techno music to set the fighting mood in place.

The audio for Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet is pretty spot on for the genre, and honestly, this is a soundtrack anyone could enjoy and lose themselves in.

Gameplay

touhou-genso-rondo_20160825094600touhou-genso-rondo_20160825092424Touhou Genso Rondo will have you will finding yourself trying to dodge everything your opponent has to throw at you, no matter which character they choose. This can be fun, frustrating, and even too easy depending on who you are playing against.

As I made my way though each character’s story in Story Mode, I found the game teaching me how to counter other characters, which is good, but it got really repetitive pretty fast. Single Player is not where this game shines; it’s the Online Mode is where the game really comes out. Going against players in ranked matches and using what you were taught in the single player to defeat your opponent is one of the most rewarding parts of Touhou Genso Rondo, not to mention, great netcode. The netcode was actually another big thing I noticed while playing. I never ran into lag, and if I did, it was unnoticeable. This is mainly what the game was made for anyways, competitive play, not single player.

After making my way through Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet for the Playstation 4, all I can really say is that the game really lacks in the Single Player, but is a lot of fun for couch play/online play. What the game offers in single player does not earn the $30 price tag; I suggest waiting for a sale to pick it up. However, I do recommend this game to any Touhou fan or Shoot’em up fan, or even someone who has been waiting for this to come to the US, since these are the type of players who will actually appreciate the game.

Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni’s Release Date has been Pushed Back

Well it seems like September’s gaming news is full of release dates being pushed back. Titles such as Criminal Girls 2, Bloodstained, and now Valkyrie Drive. Publisher PQube has confirmed yesterday that the title has been delayed for release, and also announced the new date to be October 11, which is also the same release date Criminal Girls 2 has been move to.

Will you be picking up this title, and what do you think about all of these delays? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below

Danganronpa 3: Future Arc Episode 9

You are my reason to die

*Same as the rest, spoiler heaven ahead!*

Finally, it looks like the release of Danganronpa 3: Future Arc is back on track.  We were all teased with a recap episode, but thank goodness it wasn’t!

Speaking of Monokuma, he certainly doesn’t play a major role in this series, does he?  Where do you think he is this whole time? Is he just a ploy?

Things start our with some big reveals.  Remember how the building collapses at the end of Episode 8?  Our cast cannot die because… dun dun dun! They are in an identical space under the ocean.  Even though the building above them is destroyed, they all managed to survive because they were not in that part of the building at all. Who would have guessed?

Do you think this fact reveals Munakata as the traitor? Kyoko suspects that he is at least involved because he was involved in the construction of the building.  All events seemed to also play in his favor. Would you agree with her? I’m not so sure.

The awesome Robo-Gekkogahara meets her end.  Munakata takes her “brain” and reunites with Sakakura. Sakakura fills Munakata in on who has died, and in return Munakata tells Sakakura that he has murdered Tengan.  Sakakura says that means Munakata is in charge of the Future Foundation and they can purify the world now.

Sakakura’s dedication to Munakata is unwavering.  He says that he believes in Munakata’s ideals and that he felt it was always his job to support him.  When Sakakura is ready to confess something, Munakata murders him.  When Sakakura asks, “Why?” Munakata replies, “You know why.”  As Munakata walks away he curses Despair for making him murder him.

Do you have any theories on what Sakakura wanted to tell Munakata?  Do you think Sakakura’s confession would have swayed Munakata from his goal which is why he murdered him? Or, do you think it was because Munakata knew that Ruruka was listening and wanted to silence Sakakura so she wouldn’t hear? Let me know  what you think in the comments!

The fourth time limit is approaching. Naegi, Asahina, Mitarai, and Kyoko are holed up in the same room together.  They catch up on what has happened and Kyoko reminds Naegi to never lose hope.  As the limit approaches Kyoko tells Naegi, “No matter what happens don’t give up on hope.  I shall always be by your side.”

The attacker murders Ruruka.

Kyoko dies from her forbidden action, “Passing the fourth time limit with Makoto Naegi alive.”

This was the most heart breaking thing ever! Even though she knew she was going to die, she still put all of her faith in Naegi.  It’s even more so heart wrenching because Kizukura sacrificed his life only for her to die anyway. Even more than that, she’s been there since the very beginning.  What are they going to do without the Ultimate Detective?

Munakata get’s on the broadcast and asks Naegi about Kyoko’s forbidden action.  Whose Hope is right?

I also want everyone to not that Munakata only knows everyone’s forbidden actions because he stole the “heart” from Gekkogahara.  He does not have this information on his own.

What do you think is coming up next? Who will win: Munakata or Naegi?  Do you think we will see the Remnants of Despair make an appearance?

 

NISA Online celebrates Cardcaptor Sakura 20th Anniversary

One of our most beloved Magical Girls is celebrating her 20th anniversary.  Can you believe that Cardcaptor  Sakura has been around for this long?! Do you feel old yet? To kick off the celebration NISA Online is marking down the premium bonus set from $249.99 to $199.99.  Pretty neat, right?  In addition, Standard Editions are getting marked from $59.99 to $49.99.

This might only be the beginning.  I want to see what other merchandise will be released or get a price drop to celebrate 20 years! I’m hoping for more plushies and T-shirts.