Thanks to a high demand for beloved games from prior console generations, we are living in a period where re-releases such as HD remixes and total remakes have become a popular trend for game developers. One of the things I tend to get really excited about is when developers start re-releasing games on the handheld consoles. Something I reeeeeeally wish that Playstation would do more of with their Vita; I mean c'mon! There is an absolute wealth of Playstation 2 games just waiting to be marketed on a Playstation handheld. Nintendo has also been largely ignoring their collection of SNES games that would go great on the 3DS.
So here is my wishlist for games I'd like to be considered for a re-release in some form or another:
1. Final Fantasy VIII (PS1), it was already re-released on PSP and Steam, so I'm rooting for a remake like FF7 is getting!
2. Star Ocean: Till the End of Time (PS2)
3. FF7 Dirge of Cerberus (PS2)
4. The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES), a re-release on the 3DS would be fantastic...
5. The Last Story (Wii), re-release on the New Nintendo 3DS please!
6. Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (PS2)
7. Super Metroid (SNES), another vote for a re-release on 3DS
8. Final Fantasy VI (SNES), why has this huge fan-favorite been so ignored?
9. Final Fantasy: Type-0 (PS4), why a new gen game, you ask? Because they should have also released this game on Vita and didn't. They really should. Stop ignoring the Vita, Sony!!!
I'm sure there are many more that I'll think of down the road, but for now I'd be happy with any of these amazing games to get the re-release treatment. What games would you add to your wishlist?
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Thursday, October 8, 2015
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Short Review: Face Off
Type of
Review: Short, Opinion-Based
Review
Subject: Reality TV, Competition Show
Available
Platforms: TV: SyFy
Spoiler
Content: N/A
Personal
Enjoyment: HighFace Off is a reality competition show on the SyFy channel. Today I was watching the latest episodes and found myself really examining why I loved the show and have loyally followed it since it started. In my honest opinion I feel that Face Off is one of the best, if not THE best, competition shows on television and I will tell you why.
1) It doesn't need to instigate drama to keep viewers watching. This show really maintains the spirit of competition better than any other competitor show I've ever seen on TV. The contestants are all in it to win, but you almost never see them pitted against each other (i.g., say a judge compares one's work with another, which never really happens because all pieces are judged individually!), and there have been countless times where one contestant will stop what they're doing to help another. That is not to say that there is no drama on the show, but it is always natural, and usually only happens whenever there are team competitions.
2) The house judges genuinely care about their competitors. They don't just tell you to pack up and leave when you've been eliminated, they always get a last word in before they send you off and it is always words of encouragement for the eliminated artist. I can't express how much I love this about them.
3) The judges and guest judges are relevant to the show. Every one of the house judges are experts in their field, and all guest judges will have something beneficial to say regarding the theme of the show they appear on.
4) All of the challenges are genuinely creative. Each challenge, even the small ones, are designed to showcase each artist's particular set of skills. It's almost impossible to win the season unless you are a well-rounded artist, because the focus challenges will highlight a particular weakness an artist has. Each show also carries a theme, and those themes make the show more quirky and enjoyable because it gives us a sense of familiarity to the types of movies that we all love.
5) I can almost guarantee that this show has introduced a lot of artists to a new passion in make-up art. In my eyes, this is a great response to a wonderful show. Even I wish I could dive right into this field of work!
So here is to hoping that each new season continues to maintain this sense of awesomeness and sincerity that I have come to appreciate as a loyal viewer. I feel that other creativity shows, such as Project Runway and Ink Master, could really stand to learn from Face Off. You don't need drama to sell a show, and you really shouldn't encourage drama in your field of work. A creativity show should inspire artists, young and old, as well as build up awareness and appreciation for their line of work, and Face Off manages to do that spectacularly well.
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Anime Review: Tokyo Ghoul
Type of
Review: First Impressions
Review
Subject: Anime, Horror
Spoiler
Content: Moderate
Personal
Enjoyment: High
There is so much to this anime I don't even know where to begin. First off, it definitely wasn't what I had expected going into it. I knew very little about the anime, and had seen some mention of it here and there and decided to check it out because I'm pretty fond of anime horror. My first thought was that it must be some kind of zombie type of show, but that wasn't exactly right. In this world, ghouls do eat flesh but aren't undead creatures. They are more a different type of being altogether. Living, breathing humanoid beings that aren't much different from normal humans except they need to eat human flesh to survive. The other major difference is that they have special powers that they call their kagune, a red "predatory organ" that is unique to ghouls and functions as their weapons. Ghouls are also a lot more sturdy than their human counterparts, and are nearly impossible to kill by any normal means. This caused the humans to open up a special branch of investigators that have trained to kill ghouls using scientifically created weapons called a Quinque that was made from the kagune of ghouls they have killed.
Ken Kaneki is the main protagonist of the story. He is a young college student and bookworm who was nearly killed by a ghoul named Rize in the first episode. He was saved when Rize was crushed to death and he was rushed to a hospital where an unnamed surgeon implants Rize's organs into his body in order to save him. He survives the ordeal, but as he is recovering in the hospital, his body begins its transformation into a human-ghoul hybrid. He then has to figure out a way to go through life craving human flesh, and learning to control his new-found powers. It is readily apparent to other ghouls that he is no normal ghoul due to his single red eye (ghouls have eyes that turn black and red) and a plain human eye. He still manages to find a place with a group of ghouls who are sympathetic to humans and wish to integrate into human society without harming innocent people. It is through him that he learns that not all ghouls are evil and depraved beings to be feared, and is told that only he has the power to change the way that humans and ghouls perceive each other.
At first I thought that Kaneki was kind of a boring protagonist because, while he was very kindhearted and empathetic, he also seemed to be very weak-willed and allowed people to kick him around without even trying to fight back for what seems like forever. I applauded his good qualities, but I was beginning to grow tired of watching him get kicked around so much and so often. It never seemed to end. By the end of the first season I began to realize that this was only a setup for what he was going to become and why he needed to become this new Kaneki. In the last few episodes Kaneki was kidnapped by a ghoul-run organization and was held prisoner and viciously tortured to the brink of insanity by a ghoul who went by the nickname Jason (due to his mask that resembled that of Jason Vorhees from Friday the 13th). It was during this incessant torture that Kaneki finally faced what was growing inside of him and ultimately embraced the part of him that was a ghoul. This revelation caused a huge change in him: his hair turned snow white and his power increased dramatically. He freed himself from his chains and turned the tables on his tormentor, eventually killing and devouring him.

There are only two seasons so far, with a hopeful release of a third season in 2016. I haven't read the manga so I cannot comment on anything more than what I've heard, that the anime does not follow close to the written content. So perhaps I will get a chance to pick up a copy of the books and see how much deeper they go into all of this deliciously gory mayhem and emotional delving. For anyone who loves horror and deep, probing questions, I highly recommend this anime.
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