Monday, May 5, 2008

NK Lets Play - Condemned 04




Nakadashi Kibou once again proudly presents the third part of the Condemned Lets Play, this time on the Lets Play were continuing from where we left off in the depths of the dangerous subway system, only this time were not just fighting the regular bums, were introduced to new enemies. WILL WE SUIRVIVE THE ONSLAUGHT WHILE ALSO FIGHTING LAG AT THE SAME TIME? Watch and find out.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

NK Lets Play - Condemned 03



Nakadashi Kibou once again proudly presesnts the third part of the Condemned Lets Play, this time continuing the story as we chase the suspect of multiple homocides as well as the man who framed us through the dirty and hobo infested subway system. Will we be able to stop the madman and bring him to justice? Find out in this installment.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

NK Lets Play - Condemned 02



 
Nakadashi Kibou proudly presesnts the second part of the Condemned Lets Play, starting from where we left off, we find ourselves having to run from the police, while also in hot pursuit of the man who stole our gun and framed us, click the link below to see how what happens~


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Wednesday, April 16, 2008

NK Lets Play - Condemned 01




Nakadashi Kibou proudly presents its very first "Lets Play". For those of you who don’t know what a LETS PLAY is, it’s where a person (IN THIS CASE ME) records themselves playing a game and makes comments and remarks while playing it, while also showing off his pro gaming skills. So check it out, leave a comment and ENJOY and stuff. Next level coming soon. (Quality might suck... BUT OH WELL)  


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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

NK Podcast #1


omg we finally made it



After countless weeks of procrastination and preparation, the NK Podcast is finally complete, for the first episode we went over Shakugan no Shana II, Mnemosyne, My Noble Masters, No More Heroes, Kingdom Under Fire, Lost Odyssey and some random books, manga and comics. Keep in mind this is our FIRST podcast and were not exactly used to the whole idea of it yet, so we urge you to make some constructive criticism if you have any to spare. Do beware of spoilers for the above mentioned animes and games, we won’t be held responsible if you ended up finding out something you didn’t know already, LISTEN AT YOUR OWN RISK. That being said, please check it out, please leave a comment and please check back soon for episode 2.

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(File size is exactly 61.4 megs)
(The following podcast was recorded with EPodcast Creator, Audicity, Skype and Pamela)

Friday, February 8, 2008


Wallpaper By Candy-chan, It Isnt Mine In Any Way... Sadly


Ah, disconnected again. My dad threatened to disconnect me unless I found a job in the week, except I forgot he said that and tonight will have been the 3rd night I’ve spent not staying up late playing TF2 with Miku. Well, the silver lining in all of this is that I’ve had ample time to catch up on anime and finish up Mushishi and work my way into Darker Than Black. I suppose every bad thing has a good point if you look close enough. Tonight will be spent writing this review, watching more anime, playing some Guitar Hero 3 and then reluctantly crawling into bed at around 1:00 AM. I guess I’ll have to find work soon if I plan on playing any more games online, thought I do have a brief window where I can reconnect myself and check the forums, download some more episodes and post any reviews I’ve done the night prior. Well, I’ve been looking forward to starting this review ever since I finished the final episode (long before that actually), so I might as well jump right into it.


Animation is Love

Mushishi is the story of a man named Ginko, whose past is as much a mystery as the cause of his white hair and one bright green eye, though he’s only in his thirties (probably). Ginko makes a living by wandering from village to village, helping others with their problems but unlike a doctor or a psychiatrist, Ginko helps those who are having trouble with Mushi. You see, Mushi are a species of life unlike anything imaginable, some people can see them but majority of people can’t. Mushi silently live amongst humans, silently causing miracles and disasters, most people don’t even know or realize their existence. Yet when something paranormal happens that can’t be understood by doctors or comprehended by the village elder, a Mushishi is called in to help. Ginko is one such Mushishi, constantly moving from one place to another, helping those in need, never stopping for too long for Mushi are attracted to him for some reason and having too much Mushi in one area is dangerous. So he always finishes his job and leaves, performing miracles and explaining things that we never thought possible, but for a Mushishi, that’s just part of the job.


Those Arent Birds, Theyre Mushishi That Infect Your Dreams and Make Them Real

Perfect. The one and only word that comes to mind when someone mentions Mushishi, it literally is one of; if not the best, anime I’ve ever seen in my entire life. The story is amazingly original; each and every Mushi is different. Different looks, different sounds, different powers and different effects on people, such a level of originality I’ve never seen before in an anime, having watched so many “recycled’ genres like harems and mechas where one can almost guess what each characters going to say next before they say it, an anime like this where the plot is subtle but thick, where the characters are only there for one episode but you feel like they left an impression on the entire anime, where you sit in suspense wondering what kind of Mushishi did this to this innocent person and if it’s possible to be cured, its unlike anything I’ve seen before. As Ginko walks into the town, you’re not only introduced to the Mushi and the problem, you’re introduced to the main characters of that episode, each person has a story and a reason as to why they’re there, a reason as to why they’ve been infected with the Mushi and a reason why they want to live. You find out these things along with Ginko and you find out about the Mushi along with the patient. From growing horns and being deaf to being pulled off the ground by an invisible string, each episode is completely different then the last one yet keeps you just as interested then the last, if not more. With 26 episodes and a new Mushi in every one, it’s almost impossible not to find a story that you love. On top of all that Ginko is probably the perfect type of character to take on the lead role in this kind of anime; silent, yet caring, devoted, yet clear minded. He can sit back with a cool head no matter the situation and think things out clearly. Lovable characters, an original plot with twists every episode and I’m not even done yet.


Guardian Of The Mountain

Let’s move on to the section I usually don’t put much effort into, animation and sound/music. I’ll start off by saying that Mushishi has amazing animation, both character and background animation is literally flawless. The characters have a very original style to the way they’re drawn, leaving the people looking softer and have a completely different feel about them then other animes and also matching the background animation perfectly. As for the background and scenery, it’s pretty amazingly well done, from the inside of worn down shacks to the sprawling mountains, the detail is there in every scene pulling everything together quite nicely. Also the Mushi animation is very well done; every Mushi looks recognizably different, with different traits and such. Some of the effects used for the Mushi and Mushi-related powers are literally breathtaking, for example episode 20, my personal favorite story, when there’s text scrambling on the walls, overlapping each other and trying to find a way out, it was just really, really well done. The music fits well to the time in which Mushishi takes place, a kind of feudal Japan, so slow playing samisens and bells and such fit not only the time but the feel of the anime. While we’re on about music, Ill mentions the sound as well. It’s not often I notice when the sounds are well done, with the exception of Kyoto animes, but Mushishi’s level of realism when it came to sounds was quite impressive. Hearing the cicadas and crickets at night to the frogs near the swamp and the grass as a gentle breeze blew through the fields, for some reason it all stood out a lot. Each sound was duly noted and put me more and more into the atmosphere that only Mushishi could create.


Sound Eating Mushishi

Finishing it up, I have nothing bad to say about Mushishi, other than the fact that I was deeply sad when it came to an end. To me this anime is perfect, the level of detail of every aspect demands respect as it does admiration. What started as a simple contest for Yuki Urushibara turned into an amazing series for both manga and anime, how a story like this was created by someone for a CONTEST, one that she thought she wouldn’t win, is completely beyond my comprehension. I’ve seen the anime and I will continue to buy all the volumes of this manga, if not just as a tribute to Yuki and to how much I admire her for creating such an amazing story. 10/10 for now and forever. I do hope those of you who haven’t seen or read this at least try it, read a chapter online or watch an episode on Veoh, I promise you won’t be disappointed. Forgive me, as this wasn’t a review as much as it was a rant on how much I simply adore this series.


River Of Pre-Born Mushishi That Exists Under Us

Next anime on the list is up in the air, it’ll most likely be an anime still airing rather than Darker Than Black as I’m only on episode 6 of that. Perhaps Shigofumi, Persona or True Tear? We’ll see which one I feel like dong tomorrow… Or maybe I’ll do something a little more different than usual and put on a game review, I could do the horribly done Sherlock Holmes: The Awakened, or perhaps finish the Orange Box review, since Miku still hasn’t done his review on Half Life 2 Episode 2… I’m not sure right now. Until then, this has been a fun way to pass what could have been a very boring evening, look forward to my next review.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Rosario + Vampire Episode 1-3


Promotional Poster Showing the Main 3 Girls and One Unintroduced One

Well I finally got Word working again, I ignored the activation message for too long and it just stopped working and I had no internet connection to uh... ACQUIRE a serial, but thats all fixed now, so onto reviews. I’m trying to think of a way to make posts every once in a while without restraining myself to only making episodic posts because that simply doesn’t work. Maybe I’ll limit myself to only reviewing the first and last episode of animes, while doing complete season and gaming reviews on the side because they only need one post and aren’t much trouble, that might work. It’ll certainly be alot less hassle and when there is a post it’ll be high quality and quite long. I’ll have to consider this a bit more. In the meantime though I’ll do another post on a currently airing anime… how about… Rosario + Vampire?


Totally Not Creepy and Suspicious at ALL~


Rosario is the story of a kid named Tsukune who fails at life and everything, including school. He failed his last year of school and couldn’t graduate. While he was moping around his dad was off being drunk and followed a priest who dropped a slip of paper, of course the father did the right thing and picked it up and ran away and it turns out the paper was some kind of admission paper into some private academy, so everyone was happy and Tsukune starts to attend the school. Apparently this school's called Yougai academy, which totally isn’t suspicious at all, and as Tsukune finds out in first class, is a school for demons. So now the completely unimaginative story begins of how a normal kid has to go to school with monsters and how females completely out of his league randomly fall for him in what I call the “Harem effect”.


Dude Gets Huged, Groped and Grinded Like 20 Times An Episode... Bastard...

Rosario isn’t great, let me say that first, but at the same time it’s not bad. The constant fan-service and quirky moments are the only two things keeping this anime afloat. The story has been done half a million times, the main character is a complete wuss and now we’ve got the main three genres of anime women lined up for him; the shy one, the eccentric one and the loli (so that it’ll appeal to ALL the otakus). On the other hand we’ve got panty shots left and right, passable comedy and… more panty shots. Those three-… two things are the only things keeping me from dropping it and I imagine it’s the same reason for most of the viewers besides pure boredom.


Wuh... Rosario...? Where...? O_O

I guess I’ll go into characters a little more and when I say characters I mean the girls, because Tsukune’s such a pansy he’s not worth mentioning. There’s the main girl Moka, who’s actually a vampire, except she can walk in the sun and wears a cross on her chest… turns out the cross aka a ROSARIO is some sort of seal that makes sure her second more evil persona comes out, which it always does at the end of every episode. Moka’s the shy girl and the most likely one Tsukune will get with at the end of the series. Then there’s the second girl Kurumu, who’s succubus, for those who don’t know succubus is a demon that takes on the appearance of a beautiful woman and draws energy from men using sex, then uses the fangs on her vagina to rip the dudes dick off then eat him alive, but in this anime it’s a demon that can control men and force them into submission with her special gaze and huge tits, so don’t worry. Kurumu plays the part as the more exocentric girl in the anime and by exocentric I mean slutty. Third there’s Yukari the witch, who does witch-like things and is a loli. She’s also bisexual for Moka, which is always good. She’s the innocent one who used to get picked on and has no chance of actually getting with Tsukune. There’s more girls coming in the later episodes, but those are all the girls there are now.


Mean Guy Show Up, Mean Guy Turns Into Demon, Mean Guy Gets Pwned.
Thats The Entire Anime In A Nutshell

The music’s fitting, the animations okay and the voice actors are well chosen. Rosario is basically mediocre incarnate but with animes with a similar plot, it’s not hard to choose which ones better. Also in comparison to other recently airing animes I’m watching it’s probably the one I’m least in a hurry to download episodes for. Overall it’s alright, watch it if you’ve nothing better to do or simply want something to watch while you wait for the next episode of Clannad to be released, it’ll keep you entertained for the 24 minutes, if just barely. If you’re looking for a good harem anime, it’s probably a good bet, but I’m enjoying They Are My Noble Masters a lot more (hint hint).


Why Do All The Hawt Chicks In Anime Fall For The Wussssss? D:

Hoho, my closing statements, how I enjoy writing these for no specific reason. I promised Mushishi last post and I still plan on reviewing it, I spent all night finishing it, truly an amazing anime, I just couldnt stop watching it, you can expect that review by tomorrow actually. I also randomly downloaded Darker Then Black (Haven’t even started it), so that’ll show up in a review sometime in the future, next will probably be They Are My Noble Masters, will it stand to Hayate no Gotoku? Find out next time on Nakadashi Kibou!