OMG movie news!

August 23rd, 2008 by Stig-san
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I cannot WAIT for this movie.  I loved the first Transporter movie.  The perfect action movie in my book.  Fast cars, kicking ass, and…AZN?  The second movie sucked.  It came during the time of crappy, not possible action like knocking a bomb from the bottom of a car by doing a cork screw and hitting the bottom of the car on a crane.  And he was transporting a kid.  Boring.  But this one is looking good, and I have a trailer.

[from IGN]

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My love of Devil May Cry.

August 18th, 2008 by Pizzakiller
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Way back in 2001, a little game was released by Capcom named Devil May Cry. I just so happened to be patrolling the local blockbuster for new releases when I spotted this little gem. Guy with a sword? Check. Shotgun? Check. Made by Capcom? Sold.Little did I know this game would lead to countless hours of demon slaying fun. Not only did it have one of the best combat systems i’ve ever played, it had the most bad ass demon slayer ever born. He slices, he dices, all while spitting out some of the coolest dialouge in gaming. The man has no fear, and isn’t afraid to make you a fool. I mean, just look here:

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Plethora of posts today: P3&4, S.T.A.L.K.E.R., The Force, and MST3K @ the olympics

August 18th, 2008 by Stig-san
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First off,  Joystiq is running a contest to win some Persona3 and 4 swag.  Visit em if you want in, and I know some of you do.

Rest of the stuff after the jump

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Anime You’ll (Or At Least, I Did.) Enjoy Watching. Part 2 Out of God Knows How Many.

August 18th, 2008 by Nis
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Alright! It’s back! My featuring post about anime you’ll hate or enjoy. Let’s start this week on a good note and talk about anime that I really enjoyed and hope you did too.The only change I’ll have in this new and reborn Jerkpop is, I think I should try and get through the new anime first before going through the old ones. No, seriously, anime I was reviewing in the old posts were at least two seasons old.

Right then, since this Jerkpop is ‘new’, I think I’ll restart the count from #1 again. Note that the numbers doesn’t mean anything other than just a count. Aka, not ranking.

Anime I enjoy watching #1: Natsume Yuujinchou

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“Natsume Takashi has the ability to see spirits, which he has long kept secret. However, once he inherits a strange book that belonged to his deceased grandmother, Reiko, he discovers the reason why spirits surround him. Containing the names of these spirits, a binding contract was formed between the spirits and the owner of the book. Now, Natsume is determined to free the spirits and dissolve the contracts. With the help of a spirit cat, his days are filled trying to return the names to these spirits.” -ANN

Alright then, a hero that can see spirits and keeps it a secret. Inherited some item from his ancestor that has some great power and every spirit in town wants it. Where have I heard of a plot line like this? Hmm…hard call. Perhaps just about every other anime. However, that’s only on the surface. The whole plot line wasn’t enough to make me watch it when it first came out, and it wasn’t until TubeOxen bothered me enough telling me to watch it that I did.

However, when I actually got around to watch it. Oh boy. First of all, I have to clarify. The story is not as cliche as it sounds, even though the structure of it is. Natsume doesn’t stand out at all, he doesn’t give of the ‘protagonist’ aura at all. He is completely normal, and you get the feeling that he could be someone your neighbour is. The main focus of this anime is actually tracing back to his grandmother, Reiko. The story actually focuses on Natsume discovering Reiko’s past little by little through meeting the spirits his grandmother once met.

As said before, Reiko; Natsume’s grandmother, plays a great part in this anime. She doesn’t have much presence either, seeing as how the only time the audience sees her is from a flashback. However, this is exactly what makes this anime interesting. You see the view of the spirits from Natsume, and you also see what Reiko sees of the spirits. It’s the same anime, with two flavor.

The art style of this anime gives off a traditional Japan view for some odd reason. Although still very anime, you also feel that it is very traditional Japanese. The animation budget doesn’t feel skimped either, although a few frames might be reused, they are generally high quality.

The music is where this anime really stands out. Every BGM gives off a really easy feeling, it puts you into a relaxed state. As with the art style, each piece of music gives off a heavy Japan taste to it. You forget your normal day troubles when you watch this anime thanks to the music, and you would want each episode to last longer. You would feel that each episode is very long because of the slow pace this anime goes at.

What makes this anime so good, however, isn’t something I can explain through words. There is a certain X factor that makes everyone I know fall in love with it. So even if my review doesn’t give you the motivation to go see this anime right away, give it a try anyways.

Alright! That’s it for now. I was going to review Eve no Jikan as well, but I decided that I should put that off because I’ve only watched one episode so far. It’d be more fair to review after watching another one or two episodes. (Even though the whole series will ONLY have 6 episodes…) That’s it for now, have a great time watching Natsume Yuujinchou (or named as Natsume Yūjin-Chō).

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Akuma + SF4 = obvious

August 15th, 2008 by Stig-san
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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.

[found at kotaku]

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Triple review time!!

August 13th, 2008 by Stig-san
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While at Otakon, I picked up a couple games.  When I got back, I used my abilities to borrow another game.  Check em out.

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Otakon is (almost) upon us…

August 5th, 2008 by Stig-san
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Well, this year’s Otakon is almost here.  I’m so damn excited, I might not get the sleep required for the 14+ hour drive from south Georgia to Baltimore, MD.  Through all the excitement (and lots of Mass Effect), I have just viewed the schedule for the con…and I must say, DAYUM its packed full of win.

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Kaiba is awesome

August 2nd, 2008 by Stig-san
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If you haven’t seen it, it fucking amazing.  A new favorite of mine that hasn’t even finished yet. Here’s the OP, which is a very beautiful song attached.

Ureshii http://ureshii-fansub.org/ is doing the sub. One ep comes out every 2-3 weeks. Check it, it’s great.

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Soul Calibur IV after a couple of days

August 2nd, 2008 by Stig-san
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Well, I have now played SC4 for a few days and can stick in my real thoughts.

SC4 looks pretty, has alot of fun elements, and makes me want to learn to play the game well.  It’s pretty, it’s crazy, and it’s got jubblies (always a plus).

Modes:  SC4 has plenty of modes to play around in.  It has the standard story mode, well equipped with an overly dramatic  announcer and a beutiful,yet epic, musical score.  It also has a standard arcade mode.  Fight against 8 fighters in 8 separate stages to win.  Beat arcade mode with yoda and unlock the Apprentice (not the TV show) from the upcoming game, The Force Unleashed.  There is also a tower mode.  Beat 20 stages of fighters to climb the tower, then beat more stages to descend, racking up extra items for the character creator.  There is a standard 2 player vs mode for you and a friend to play and an online mode for those wanting to fight others on the internetz.

Character:  All the standard Soul Calibur characters are present, along with a new boss, and new characters unlocked through story mode.  My personal favorite players are Maxi and Xianghua (of however thats spelled).  There is also a character creator mode where you design a character by chosing a fighting style from the many available characters, and build upon that with power-ups and different clothing that gives you higher stats.  New characters are The Apprentice, Yoda, and Darth Vader.  I play the Xbox 360 version, so I had Yoda and The Apprentice to play around with.  Yoda is kind of a novel character, he feels weird to play.  The Apprentice is strong, with a neat style of fighting and heavy use of the force.

Gameplay:  Standard Soul Calibur here.  Pick a character, kick some ass, pick a different character, kick more ass.  It’s fun though, especially with the character creator.  The more you play with a certain fighting style, the more you level that style up, and the better it fights.   Beware, though, as it is easy to be cheap in this game.

Overall, it’s forth a purchase or a rental just to say you played it.  The only folks really getting a deal are those that love their fighting games (especially when arcade controls are involved).

I give it 7.5-8.5/10 jerks, depending on how much you like the Soul Calibur series.

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Soul Calibur IV first impression

July 31st, 2008 by Stig-san
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I have now played Soul Calibur 4 and I can safely say I didn’t like it all that much.  I was never an SC fan anyway, but I had to play the fourth.

The arcade fighting is there.  It’s typical SC with the typical 3D fighter controls.  The characters from the old games are there, but there seem to be too many copies.  There are at least 1 or 2 copies of almost every character.

The story mode is neat, but the story itself is all over the place.  Each character has his/her own ending, but the endings for each just seem so random.  The special characters (unlocked through story mode) do not have animated endings.  They have only some pictures kind of floating in the background all montage-y with a voiceover.

Speaking of the voices, the english dub for this game is aweful.  None of the characters seem quite right, and the announcer is overly dramatic as always.  Flip the language setting over to Japanese and prepare to feel right at home.

That pretty much sums up the game.  Another SC with some extra characters and a character creator mode (which I just cannot get into).   Also, lots and lots of jubblies.  LOTS OF JUBBLIES!

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