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  • ISLAND

    Posted on October 13, 2018 2:54 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Washed up on the mysterious island of Urashima with few memories and only a vague idea of his goals, Setsuna Sanzenkai decides to explore the area and talk with the various residents in hopes of remembering exactly why he traveled through time to reach this place.

    A mystery series heavy on comedic character interactions and featuring re-occurring flashes of drama. Note that the 9th-10th episodes are something of an interlude, taking place in a completely different setting with action scenes replacing the mystery elements.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished Mystery Romance Science Fiction Series Televised VN Adaptation
  • Steins;Gate 0

    Posted on October 3, 2018 9:59 am by Offkorn Comment

    After being unable to save Kurisu, Rintarou decides to abandon time travel and live a normal life despite the threat of an impending third world war. A choice sorely tested after encountering an advanced AI based on Kurisu’s research and past memories, an AI which reminds him of everything he had tried so hard to forget.

    This is an alternative conclusion to Steins;Gate, continuing from where the β version of its 23rd episode left off. It’s intended to be watched after that and features a similar genre composition weighted more heavily toward drama.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Spring 2018 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished Romance Science Adventure Science Fiction Series Televised Thriller VN Adaptation
  • BEATLESS: I trust in your smile. I won’t care whether you are soulless or not.

    Posted on September 30, 2018 9:42 am by Offkorn Comment

    After a group of five cutting-edge androids equipped with quantum computing devices break out of a research facility, some of them proceed to cause general mayhem in the city while one attaches herself to Arato Endou as a combination of bodyguard and domestic servant. As it turns out Arato is somehow related to her creation, and her appearance entangles him in the often violent intrigues surrounding these ‘Lacia-class’ humanoid interface devices.

    An action-drama with a secondary focus on romance and general human vs. machine theme.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Spring 2018 - Summer 2018 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Drama Finished Novel Adaptation Romance Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Planet With

    Posted on September 25, 2018 11:52 am by Offkorn Comment

    On a day just like any other, Souya Kuroi has a strange dream involving a dragon. Later that same day mysterious giant cat-shaped objects appear all across the globe, objects which appear to be both immune to conventional weaponry and able to project an all-encompassing pacification field. Only bearers of special psychokinetic armor are able to fight them… and Souya finds himself charged with confiscating the very source of that power.

    An action-heavy pseudo-mecha series with abundant comic relief, a small touch of ecchi, and a prominent philosophical theme.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comic Relief Crunchyroll Finished School Life Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Shadow Warrior 2 & The Bureau: XCOM Declassified

    Posted on August 31, 2018 9:58 am by Offkorn Comment

    While Shadow Warrior 2 may at first glance look like an FPS, in reality it’s an action RPG with quite a few character progression options. Unfortunately (and similar to Cosmic Star Heroine) it also has an overwhelmingly unconventional sense of humor made worse by some notably lackluster voice acting. The actual gameplay though is pretty good once you accept that you’re expected to get hit and take damage (there’s no dodge/block ability apart from a specific Katana move).

    The Bureau: XCOM Declassified on the other hand is a more conventional FPS, albeit a squad-based one with cover shooter gameplay similar to Mass Effect 2. Squad tactics are very important here if you’re playing on the higher difficulties; a style of play facilitated by a ‘bullet time’-like mechanic that lets you give orders in relative peace. There are some notable negatives however: Saving is restricted to checkpoint autosaves, the character interactions are pretty terrible, and the PhysX graphic options are broken by default (while they can be fixed easily enough, doing so results in extreme slowdown at certain points).

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Action RPG First Person Perspective FPS History RPG Science Fiction Urban Fantasy
  • Cosmic Star Heroine & Starpoint Gemini Warlords

    Posted on August 29, 2018 9:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    Cosmic Star Heroine is a throwback to early sprite-based RPGs with notably retro (though not low-quality) visuals and controls (directional buttons to move, enter to select, tab to bring up the character menu, and space to switch menu tabs). The two things that really stand out about it however are the combat system and general offhand irreverence in both the dialog and plot developments.

    Combat is interesting as it’s made up of reusable abilities, rechargeable abilities, and limited abilities; reusables are generally weak attacks that can be used as much as you want, rechargeables can only be used once before you have to defend to recharge them, and limited abilities (granted by items and equipment) can normally only be used once per battle. Complicating things a bit is the Hyper Mode system, which gives every character a large strength boost every few turns (the intervals vary per character).

    So for the greatest effectiveness in battle you have to plan out exactly when you’re going to use your strongest abilities and when you’re going to defend to recharge them since you certainly don’t want to be stuck having to defend on a Hyper-boosted turn. What saves this from becoming annoying is that not only does HP fully regenerate after each battle (meaning each battle effectively exists in a vacuum) but you(‘ll eventually) also have a large selection of abilities to pick and choose from; you don’t have to take the weaker abilities if you don’t want to.

    Less of an unequivocal good thing is the style of humor, which is constantly present in everything from the character dialog to the item/enemy descriptions and borders on the 4th-wall breaking (there’s a side-mission which recreates part of Resident Evil 2). It’s basically a parody, with everything being a joke to some extent and plot developments often coming across as either random or blatantly contrived. So far it’s been very hit and miss, leaning a bit more toward ‘miss’ as of Chapter 8.

    As for Starpoint Gemini Warlords… I couldn’t get into it. It’s very much like an enhanced Freelancer (which I loved at the time it was released), but I’ve long lost the ability to handle true space combat; the combination of 360° movement, throttling the combat speed, shield and light weapon energy usage, limited heavy weapon ammo, use of multiple skills, and a boarding minigame on top of it all is far more than I can comfortably keep track of.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged RPG Science Fiction Third Person Perspective Urban Fantasy
  • Fate EXTRA: Last Encore

    Posted on August 7, 2018 3:33 pm by Offkorn Comment

    With little interest in school life Hakuno Kishinami’s placid façade conceals thoughts and daydreams filled with hatred and death, feelings he cannot pinpoint the source of. That changes on the morning he visits a mysterious area of the school shrouded in rumors of suicide and waking nightmares, where he learns that this existence is nothing but a virtual world designed to trap potential Masters.

    A philosophical dialog-heavy drama with occasional action scenes and small bits of slice of life-ish comic relief. It can be watched either as a stand alone story or as an alternate universe supplement to Fate/Stay Night.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Drama Fate/ Finished Netflix Science Fiction Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Rolling in the Deep & Into the Drowning Deep

    Posted on July 27, 2018 3:30 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Seanan McGuire‘s Rolling in the Deep is basically a found-footage horror B-movie in novella format. You already know the end result from the very start so what stands out is the lead-up; the anticipation of ‘how’. And, unfortunately, like quite a number of stories in this genre the ultimate reveal is the part that’s lacking. Other issues would be the token deaf guy, the sudden comic-relief-like shift to the aggressors’ perspective, and the way the mermaid performers die so nonsensically.

    The follow-up to the above is Into the Drowning Deep, a full-sized novel which does not require having read Rolling. This is much, much better in practically all respects with the only real issues being the strange behavior of the captive and the inclusion, once again, of what appears to be token deaf characters (though to be fair, their presence here at least has some plausibility to it). The ending is also pretty open.

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    This entry was posted in Book Related and tagged Horror Mira Grant Novella Romance Science Fiction Seanan McGuire
  • Rise: A Newsflesh Collection

    Posted on July 26, 2018 9:56 am by Offkorn Comment

    This is a collection of short stories and novellas which take place in Seanan McGuire’s Newsflesh universe. Some deal with events that occurred before the main trilogy, some take place afterward, and a few of them I’ve written about before (though that post was lost in the first accidental site-wipe).

    The first three stories are ones I had read before and cover the events of the Rising. Countdown is structured a bit like World War Z, Everglades is both extremely short and extremely bleak, and San Diego 2014 tells the emotional tale of the doomed final ComicCon attendees.

    How Green This Land, How Blue This Sea is fairly lengthy, taking place after the trilogy and revealing some of what’s been going on in Australia. It’s a solid all-around continuation to the series that fits in pretty well with what came before despite the somewhat severe thematic shift and abrupt ending.

    The Day the Dead Came to Show and Tell is mostly set during the transitory period when the school system was still adapting to the new reality of zombie outbreaks; it’s heavily weighted toward the topic of security theater and can become a bit heavy-handed at times. Meanwhile, Please Do Not Taunt the Octopus is a much more lighthearted tale (which is not to say it isn’t dark, because it is) that once again shifts the timeframe to post-trilogy and provides some closure to the previous story. It’s kind of exposition-heavy in the beginning and doesn’t really add much though.

    All the Pretty Little Horses and Coming to You Live are the only non-reprints in this collection. The former is again pre-trilogy (shedding some light on how Shaun and George’s parents ended up so mercantile) while the latter is post-trilogy, taking place after the earlier ones and expanding on the brief concern regarding the unknowns surrounding cloning technology that was brought up in How Green This Land. Though the first does a good job of filling that particular timegap, albeit unnecessarily, the second is pretty much completely unnecessary in all respects… which is not to say that it’s entirely unwelcome.

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  • FULLMETAL PANIC!: Invisible Victory

    Posted on July 24, 2018 2:14 pm by Offkorn Comment

    After once again thwarting Amalgam’s schemes Sousuke and Chidori have returned to their everyday student life. This peace is short-lived, as Leonard Testarossa soon re-appears with a warning: Amalgam is through playing, and no longer has any restrictions on using direct and overwhelming force to achieve their goals.

    An action-drama with thriller elements which picks up shortly after the events of The Second Raid. It requires familiarity with the first series at the very least in order to comfortably follow the developments.

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