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Demon’s Souls

demonsoulDemon’s Souls is an Action RPG set in the medieval kingdom of Boletaria which has been taken over by a Demonic Fog. While the story of the game isn’t fantastic it is interesting enough for the player to keep playing without groaning every time a (skipable) cut scene appears.

The game world is dark and oppressive, it does an amazing job of giving the impression that you are all alone in a hostile and beautiful landscape. From Software have obviously put a lot of work into all the designs from the realistic armor sets and weapons to the vast vistas you sometimes stumble upon while exploring the dungeons. Some of the lesser enemies are a tad generic but the boss Demons are a sight to behold, both massive and fearsome. For such a good looking game it runs pretty well with only a few choppy areas when a lot of effects are going off.

demonssoulsThe player starts out by choosing one of the origin classes which vary in their starting stats and equipment but can be developed into whatever area the player wishes without too much trouble. After a short tutorial your character is killed and drawn into the nexus in soul form (where they have less health and a blue glow surrounding them) a state which you will be spending a large portion of the game in after a short bit of story it is straight into the action.

The real meat of the game is the combat which is punishing, responsive and an amazing amount of fun. While the controls are relatively simple they provide the player with a dearth of options to tackle any particular situation. A shield can be used to both block and parry attacks (opening the foe up for a critical strike) and is generally required for most characters, or a weapon can be wielded two handed for increased speed and strength. Combat is all about timing and positioning and while it is brutal it does not cheat like so many game do to be difficult, every foe is a threat and should not be taken lightly or they will do a reasonable job of ripping your face off.

The games multi player is spectacularly implemented with players able to help each other not just in co-op play but by leaving short messages with warnings or suggestions about the area ahead and the blood stains left by a players most recent death showing their mistakes.

1741_0003PvP is interesting in that you invade other players worlds which can lead to a bit of frustration as you fight a group of enemies and a black phantom comes up behind and cuts you into fifty different pieces.

Demon’s Souls is an often difficult sometimes frustrating but almost always fun game with a lot of atmosphere and style and while doing so dosen’t fall into the trap of trying to be ‘edgy’ for the sake of being edgy like so many games do. I suggest it to anyone who doesn’t mind a challenge. My only real gripe is that sometimes the camera can make the platforming sections or fights more difficult then they should be.

Rating: Buy it!

Since this is my first review I will describe my rating system below:

NGRGHBLGRG NGGGH! This game is so perfect it has sent the reviewer into a spasm of joy.

Buy It! these are games which are a lot of fun and will be worth the money for almost every one.

Try It! is my rating for games which are fun but should probably be borrowed/rented or purchased with a 7 day return policy because they aren’t for everyone

Don’t Buy It! This game is awful and should only be purchased if you are incredibly bored and it costs less than $10

KILL IT WITH FIRE! This game is an affront to the gaming gods and should be burned on sight, It goes beyond shovelware.

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Tokyo Magnitude 8.0

tokyo8mSo I have been watching this particular anime recently on my PSP on my way to and from work, and normally I mostly go for the action oriented stuff (Baccano, Ghost In The Shell, Etc) but surprisingly this one has really drawn me in.

Tokyo Magnitude 8 is the story based around the 70% chance that a major earthquake will hit Tokyo within the next 30 years and the story of a small group of people as they return to there home through ravaged Tokyo.

This isn’t a story of magnificent heroes  it is set in a disaster zone amid a myriad of horrors it is full of hope and the better side of human nature as the three protagonists make their way back to their home.  For all that it doesn’t show people as paragons of virtue but what they are; rash, unpredictable but generally trying to the best for each other. Its a representation of what defines civilisation, not the technology nor the infrastructure but the people and the way they act. It is a breath of fresh air for me in an entertainment world which so often is concerned with the darker sides of our world and human nature.

lrg-1099-tokyo-magnitude-8-02009-07-17-13h40m10s233A lot of the character based anime around has really turned me off because of Japan’s tendency to try to shoehorn those awkward relationships in and be rather heavy handed with their messages. This one surprised me it doesn’t try and force a moral down your throat and has some of the most endearing and realistic characters I have ever seen, I am particularly fond of the unreasonably up beat Yuuki (The main characters little brother), from his fascination with robot’s and his desire to impress his big sister to his naivety (not to be mistaken for the common representation of naive characters as moronic.) he is the perfect picture of a young boy growing up in a world that fascinates and delights him.

The other characters are also very realistic, they have their faults their hopes and concerns and even Mirai who annoyed me a tad at the start emerged as a likable if somewhat frustrating character with the real care she shows she has for her brother and others around her.

One of the things that impressed me the most was the work they put into the other characters with what would be considered small parts in the story, I won’t go into the specifics but they did their best to make everyone as realistic and nuanced as possible

Is it for everybody? probably not, the animation and sound isn’t anything special, It’s not a revolutionary piece of work but it is poignant, thought provoking without being depressing as these things so often are and is in my opinion a superb piece of work.

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