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Dark Void Trexi Pics & Review

Capcom’s jetpacking, UFO-hijacking, vertical shoot-out adventure Dark Void was released last week for the PS3 and Xbox 360. If you took my advice and pre-ordered from game stop, you probably scored yourself a limited edition Trexi figure from Play Imaginative designed by Tony Mora of i am 8-bit.

Hit the jump for some up-close shots of the limited edition Dark Void Trexi and the sexy box it comes packaged in. You’ll also see how different it is when compared to oldschool Trexis from back in the day!

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LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias Review: A Gust of Awesomeness Straight to Your Face

Frontier Developments follows up their debut WiiWare title with a sequel that surpasses its predecessor in every conceivable manner.

“Oh, you thought the original LostWinds was too short? No problem, we’ll make this one longer!”

“Oh, the objectives weren’t clear enough in LostWinds and you wound up wandering around with no clue what to do? Our bad. We’ll totally take care of that in the sequel.”

“You wanna walk around in a cute little snow monster suit? Fuck yes. Done!”

LostWinds: Winder of the Melodias is a bite-sized little WiiWare title that will make you remember the glory days of 2D platformers. There’s just enough challenge to tug on your brain without treating you like a complete idiot, but you’ll never feel the urge to throw the controller across the room and go light a stranger on fire.

You play the role of a little boy named Toku and you use the Wii remote to control Enril, the wind spirit. The controls are simple enough: you move Toku with the analog stick on the Nunchuck and you hold “A” while waving the Wii remote to jump and attack enemies. You can also hold the “B” button to draw a path of wind to manipulate the elements — for example, you can draw a path from a lit torch to an area blocked off by plants to burn in down and make your way through.

While the story’s not super heavy or complex, it’s sweet and does a good job of keeping you engaged and holding interest. With a colorful cast of characters, beautiful level design, and highly-imaginative puzzle-solving gameplay, LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias is easily a must-have for any Wii owner.

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So stylish: From the characters to the level design, this game is simply gorgeous. There are even some great character animations like when a giant accompanies you on your trek up a mountain early in the game, or when you first awaken Sonté, the spirit of the seasons.

Just the right amount of challange: At its core, the gameplay of LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias is simply about finding your way to the next area. You’ll do this using the wind to move objects onto switches, to blow fire to melt down ice walls, and you can even turn falling snowflakes into a giant snowball by drawing a circle of wind and then use it to crush any weak walls blocking your path. It’s essentially a “get me the hell out of here!” game, but it never feels boring thanks to the well-crafted puzzles. They’re not impossibly difficult, but the game also does a good job of not holding the player’s hand and letting them figure things out on their own by exploring their powers and surroundings.

Powered up: The pacing is a little faster this time around thanks to the fact that you start the game with almost all of your power-ups from the first game, but there’s still some awesome new powers that you’ll come across and you can even use old powers to do new things like making the aforementioned giant snowballs. You also have the new ability to create little tornadoes that can be used to gust Toki up to higher levels, drill through weak parts in the ground, and suck water a from pool to form a movable cloud so that you can make it rain over an empty pool. Combine this with the new ability to change the weather between summer and winter, and you’ve just created yourself an ice path to access unexplored areas.

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Why can’t I lift things? Toku can lift things like seeds and fruits, but when it comes to important things, like small boulders that need to be placed on switched to open doors, he kind of sucks at it. Instead, you’re forced to clumsily control the wind using the Wiimote to flick rocks onto switches, but sometimes Toku gets in the way and you’ll accidentally crush his head.

Combat kind of isn’t fun: Aside from fighting generic blobby bad guys with generic names like “Glorbs,” your only means of offense is holding “A” and waving around the remote. The best tactic is usually to just throw the baddies into the air, then throw them down so that they splatter against the ground, but compared to the rest of the game, the combat isn’t engaging and it’s just plain ol’ not fun. The developers at Frontier have thought up so many imaginative and creative ways for a person to find their way out of a room, but it seems like they just can’t think of a fun way to kill a Glorb. While the boss battle was fun and clever, the last part of it was SO frustrating. Basically, he’s throwing things at you that you have to throw back, but I could never tell if I was actually hitting him. I was actually throwing crap at him for about a good 20 minutes until I accidentally threw something at him the right way to make him react. I eventually got the hang of it, but a 10 minute boss battle turned into about 30 minutes of me being confused.

In all honesty, any gripes against the game are very minor. If you have a Wii, you need this game. And if you haven’t played the original LostWinds, go play it before playing this one because you’ll appreciate it a little bit more. Shit, play ‘em both back to back! They’re short enough and the transition in the storyline is seamless.

LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias retails for 1000 Wii Points. A copy of the game was gifted to me from Frontier Developments for the purpose of this review.

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Review: Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (Single Player)

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There’s always been this ongoing argument in the video game reviewing world about scoring systems, particularly those on a 10/10 scale. The argument is that a score of 10 — the absolute highest score — would mean that a game is flawless — perfect in every way. In the history of video games, no game has ever been completely flawless. Until now.

At the risk of sounding like hype, I can honestly say that Uncharted 2 is a crowning achievement in gaming and a great testament to what the medium can really do. When we talk about games being interactive movies, this is it. And it’s not hours of cutscenes or a series of quick time events. This is you playing out amazing action sequences fit for a big budget Hollywood blockbuster. Uncharted 2 is the perfect, seamless integration of gameplay and story.

With a cast of colorful, believable characters that evolve as the story progresses, a story that twists and turns until the very end, and the absolute greatest action sequences in any game to date, Uncharted 2 is one of the most immersive gaming experiences you’ll get this year.

I’m not really the sort of person who would ever refer to a game as “the best ever” and I definitely don’t like hearing other people say, but I can honestly say that uncharted 2 is the most well-made game that I’ve ever played. Every single camera frame, every puzzle, every action sequence, every shoot out, every platforming part — they’re all amazing on their own, but when you mix all these elements together with a great story, great characters, gorgeous locations, and some of the best visuals of this generation, it’s trulya testament to what games can accomplish.

Oh, and there’s also a multiplayer mode.

It’s exciting to think about what game will eventually come out and top this. If you’re a PS3 owner, don’t deny yourself one of the greatest gaming experiences you’re likely to have all year. Buy Uncharted 2 now!


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blindboxed tv #9 – Figma vs Revoltech

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As you all know should know by now, I’m pretty obsessed with Figmas at the moment. You can check my Figma review on last week’s episode of blindboxed.

This week I decided to compare Figmas to their competitor, Revoltech.

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Since I already have the Kanou Unchou Figma, I decided to get another Ikki Tousen girl, so I picked up Ryomou Shimei. I really wish Max Factory would make a version of Ryomou in her school outfit. She’s so much more adorable and innocent-looking. Maid outfit Ryomou is kinda’ intimidating.

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Since I’d never had a Revoltech before, it was difficult choosing which one to get first. I really wanted Yokko from Gurren Lagann or Haruhi Suzamiya in her bunny costume, but I figured I’d test the waters by getting the cheapest Revoltech I could find, just in case I wound up hating them. So I wound up with Pocco, designed by master illustrator, Shunya Yamashita.

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Here’s a closeup comparison of the hands. I like that the Figmas come with the little storage thingie. They also have hands that are more elegantly posed.

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Here’s Kanu, Ryomou, and Pocco all lined up.

I feel like I came off a little harsh in my review of the Revoltech. I really liked it! I just think that Figmas offer more bang for their buck, even if they are a bit smaller. That doesn’t mean that I’m not planning out my next few Revoltech purchases. My shelves are gonna’ be LOADED!

I hope you enjoyed the last otakufied episode of blindboxed for a while. The show will go back to designer toys next week when I review… wait, I’m not telling you! You’ll just have to watch and see! I’ll also be giving away details on how you can win a custom Munny by Jim Freck!

Please leave comments, feedback, what you wanna’ see on future episodes, etc. And don’t forget to subscribe to the Albotas.com YouTube channel where you can catch all the latest episodes of blindboxed and A Little Bit On The Awesome Show!

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blindboxed tv #8 – Kanu Unchou Figma Review

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Oh, shit! Blindboxed.com is dead as shit after it crashed during the last Wordpress upgrade, but blindboxed tv lives on!

It’s been and while and I thought I’d do something different. Blindboxed typically covers designer toys, but I figured I’d throw some anime figures in the mix. Let me know if you’d like to hear about all kinds of toys on blindboxed, not just designer stuff, or if the anime stuff should be saved for A Little Bit On The Awesome Show.

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In this episode I review Max Factory’s Kanu Unchou Figma. This is the first Figma I’ve ever purchased and I’m fairly pleased with it.

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The only bummer is that a few seconds after filming this episode, I accidentally broke the display base…

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Fortunately, Kanu doesn’t need a display base to look bad-asss. Oh, and she also came with a cool cardboard backdrop. I originally thought that it was part of the box until the day after I shot this episode.

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Here’s a better look at all the extra stuff it came with. Not bad for only $35, but you could probably find it cheaper elsewhere on the interwebs.

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Kanu looks down in horror at her destroyed uniform.

And here’s a crazy stop-motion version of the Hare Hare Yukai Dance done entirely with Figmas…

If you wanna’ get some figmas of your own, just hit up Play-Asia.com. You can also find ‘em pretty cheap on Amazon.

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Game Review: Wet

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Artificial Mind and Movement’s Wet is a game that has huge potential of being a mind-blowing experience. Part Quentin Tarantino, part Robert Rodriguez, with a little John Woo thrown in for good measure, you’d think something like this would be a gamer’s wet dream… Continue reading “Game Review: Wet”

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Game Review: Shadow Complex

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Before getting into this review, it should be known that I tend to get a little damp in the nether regions when it comes to games like this. Metroid II and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night are among my favorite games ever created.

That being said, I’m not gonna’ suck Shadow Complex’s nuts undeservingly, because the game’s not without its fair share of minor flaws. That’s not to say it isn’t a good game, it’s fucking awesome. Go buy it. Right now. Seriously. Continue reading “Game Review: Shadow Complex”

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Video Impressions: James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ Sneak Peek

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Me and YaYaLuvsCupcakes hit up the 16-minute sneak preview of James Cameron’s Avatar in IMAX 3D this past Friday and it actually wasn’t as bland as the trailer that was released last week. There a few scenes shown, showing off everything from how the film will utilize 3D, the range of expression that the CG characters are capable of, what CG jungles will look like, how intense the action scenes will be, and some hot alien chick nipples.

Click through for the video review. Continue reading “Video Impressions: James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ Sneak Peek”

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Late-ass Review: Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life vol. 1

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I’ll be honest, I’d heard of Scott Pilgrim before, but never really caught wind of any hype until the movie starring Micheal Cera was announced. Being the sort of dude that likes to stay on top of his pop culture and keep ahead of the game in the name of his nerd cred, I set out to get caught up on this book before the movie drops — mainly so I can hate on the movie for not being as good as the book. </sarcasm>

Scott Pilgrim is a 23 year old slacker “in between jobs” living somewhere in a Canada with his gay roommate. He plays in a sweet rock band called the Sex Bob-Ombs, and he’s dating a hot Asian high school girl. Sounds pretty much like the ideal life. But then, he starts having these weird dreams about a cute chick on roller blades. Things start getting weirder when he starts seeing this chick in real life. Scott’s precious little life is about to get turned upside down.

Continue reading “Late-ass Review: Scott Pilgrim’s Precious Little Life vol. 1″

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Video Unboxing: Lomography Fisheye 35mm Camera

*note to self: shave your patchy-ass grill before shooting the next unboxing video*

So yesterday I was ranting and raving about Lomography. My girlfriend was awesome enough to get me this sweet Lomography Fisheye 35mm camera from Amazon and it just arrived on my doorstep! I’ve never owned a camera before, so this is a big deal for me. If you’ve had any experience with Lomography and would like to share any tips and tricks or general advice, feel free to leave a comment, or better yet, get a Seesmic account and leave a video comment! (Actually, you don’t even need a Seesmic account for video replies. You can comment anonymously as long as you have a connected web cam!)

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I’m going to an epic party tomorrow that will include Playboy Bunnies, porn stars, Bam Margera, and Nitro Circus and I plan on giving my new camera a test run. I’ll post the pics as soon as they’re developed!

Cool Lomography links:

The 10 Golden Rules of Lomography:

  1. Take your camera everywhere you go.

  2. Use it any time – day and night.

  3. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but part of it.

  4. Try the shot from the hip.

  5. Approach the objects of your Lomographic desire as close as possible.

  6. Don’t think. (William Firebrace)

  7. Be fast.

  8. You don’t have to know beforehand what you captured on film.

  9. Afterwards either.

  10. Don’t worry about any rules.

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Game Review: Velvet Assassin

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Velvet Assassin is a stealth game loosely based on actual events that took place during WWII. Replay Studios, the game’s developer, aimed to create a realistic, gritty depiction of WWII that hasn’t ever been seen in a game before. Since their depiction of WWII involves a chick who’s tight leather outfit magically transforms into a slinky nightie every time she shoots up morphine, I’m pretty sure these guys are consuming a good deal of shrooms. Continue reading “Game Review: Velvet Assassin”

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Comic Review: I Kill Giants (TPB)

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Barbara Thorson is the weirdest little 5th grader you’re likely to ever come across. All the kids at school think she’s crazy, even her family thinks she’s crazy, but her guidance counselor is trying her best to help her out. She even suffers a punch to the face and an assault with dead animals in the process!  Barbara’s the type of chick that wears bunny ears, talks to fairies, carries a heart-shaped purse with a hammer in it, and plays Dungeons & Dragons. Oh yeah, she also finds, hunts, and kills giants. Continue reading “Comic Review: I Kill Giants (TPB)”

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Game Review: Rhythm Heaven

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Okay, this game’s a month old, but I’m reviewing it anyway because I have a feeling it sort of slipped under the radar and went unnoticed by a lot of DS owners. If you’re itching for a new DS game and haven’t played Rhythm Heaven yet, do yourself the favor and read on for the full review. Continue reading “Game Review: Rhythm Heaven”

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Comic Review: Wolverine Noir #1

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When I spotted this at my local comic shop, I debated between X-Men Noir and Daredevil Noir, but Wolverine seems like the most logical character to pluck from the Marvel universe and drop into a noir setting. I mean, how bad could they really screw it up? Continue reading “Comic Review: Wolverine Noir #1″

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Video: Hands-on With the DSi

Nintendo’s latest iteration of the DS has finally dropped in North America! Is the DSi all it’s cracked up to be? Check the video for yourself and see.

Anybody out there plan on getting one? Already have one? Let us know in the comments!

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