I can’t say I didn’t see this coming, cause, well, it’s quite obvious. Why would they leave him out of the party? A couple of screens for your lack of stamina enjoyment.
Clothes breaking fighting game meant as an eroge that let’s you break every piece of clothing off of the girl. Or a clothes breaking fighting game that was meant to be a fighting game with sexy ladies that wears a little too little clothes and yet you can still break them?
If you don’t know what I’m talking about, as I expect the majority of you don’t. Find out after the jump as it could get a little…not safe for work. =)
If these words intrigue you, you might just want to check out Battle Fantasia, soon to be released on the Xbox 360 this September. If you like your games a little slower and more methodical than Guilty Gear or Street Fighter, this game looks less fast paced and more suited to ground battles and quick combos. It looks to borrow a few pages from RPG’s as well, seeing as it incorporates Hit Points and character style ripped from a story book. I’m looking out for this one. Seeing as I got off my lazy ass and got a job, I might actually buy this.
No, really, this cute little video warmed my cold and bitter heart when I watched it. Maybe other species of animals have some promise to being rulers of Earth should humans stop being in control.
So I’ve been putting my money to good use and have been watching Bones’ new show “Xam’d: Lost Memories” on the PS3.
I know, I’m probably beating a freshly killed horse here, but heres my view.
So far the show is amazing. The animation is very “Bonesy” in that it’s very clean, clear and vibrant.
The story has my attention.
The voice acting is very nice.
And the music is dumbfoundingly awesome.
I’m serious when I say the music is awesome. I’ve had the OP song “Shut Up and Explode” by Boom Boom Satellites set on repeat in my car for the past 2 days now and it still hasn’t gotten old. And hell, I’m an Angelino(person from LA), we spend more time in the car every week than we do sleeping.
Eve no Jikan is a direct-to-web production with six parts, each one (probably) lasting 15 minutes. Set in the future, where androids have become identical to humans in appearance and are regarded as commonplace, Eve no Jikan follows a boy named Rikuo, who owns an android named Sammy, and seems to deal with the relationship between humans and their androids. Since the individual episodes are so short, it’s hard to explain things without giving too much away. Of course, if you’re reading this, you can easily spare 15 minutes of your life to watch this fantastic piece of animation. I can certainly see this becoming one of the more interesting programmes of the year.
Umbrella-bot brings you your umbrella, has tits.
For those of us who don’t quite understand Japanese, you can grab this from the Usual Spots, with a translation provided by the lovely icie of http://pireze.org