Fallout: Nuka Break Fan Film



The Fallout fan film has finally been finished, and I have to say that it's pretty damn awesome. It follows a Vault-Dweller named Twig and his companions Ben, a radiation-ravaged ghoul, and Scarlett, a former slave girl, as they search the Mojave Wastes for the series' iconic beverage, Nuka Cola.

It's a really well done film overall. The costumes, makeup, special effects, and dialogue are all fantastic.

You might even recognize a few people in the credits including Brian Clevinger of 8-Bit Theater and Atomic Robo fame as the script writer.

Anyway, check it out in the video below and tell us what you think!




Honestly, this is kind of something I wouldn't mind turning into some kind of web-series. I'd kind of like to follow the adventures of Twig and his crew.

Xenoblade: Hands On Impressions

I've been playing Xenoblade for the Wii a lot lately. I must say that this game so far is one of the better JRPG's out there. Unfortunately it's still TBA to be released outside of Japan. However I couldn't wait anymore and decided to try the game out myself. Here is my impressions on the game so far.

Story - The story starts off years before the main story. Three guys are in a war and are facing a load of enemies. One of the guys betrays the other two and then we are brought to present day. This is where we meet the main character Shulka who is able to use the Excalibur sword, which is the same sword one of the three guys had before him. He is on mission to find the people that destroy his village. That's all I can make out for now. The story does seem intriguing but once again I don't know Japanese.

Gameplay - The gameplay is an action RPG. The battle system is similar to Final Fantasy XII, but BETTER! Running into enemies does not start a battle. Players will have attack their enemies first, using the Z button. Once the battle starts the inventory of various attacks are at your disposal. Don't worry once you use all your special attacks it will recharge. While it recharges your character will attack automatically with normal attacks. The battle system works and it's very fun to play. I haven't gotten very far, I'am currently grinding for the first dungeon. However I do want to say the controls are smooth and the camera is great. You use the C button and the D-pad to fix where you will like the camera. You can have it high, close or just normal. The side quest is cool as well. It actually effect how people in the town view you. If you help they will like you, if not well your won't be welcome much.

Gameplay Video


Graphics - So far the graphics are beautiful on the Wii. The towns and open environments are very detail. The opening scene with the war was great to watch. I love the use of colors and how this game looks at night.

Music - The music is composed by Yoko Shimomura who does it again. I'am going to search for this OST. The only thing about the music in terms of battle, it makes me want to play Kingdom Hearts it's that similar in style.

Final Word - So far Xenoblade is on the best JRPG's that came out in 2010. Unfortunately there is no sign that it will be hitting the USA or anywhere else. We can only hope it does, this game needs to be played by all.

Durarara English Dub Highlights

Durarara has finally gotten an English Dub thanks to good folks at Aniplex. Here is a preview of the English Dub and a look at episodes 1-9. This may contain spoilers. Below is a list of the entire cast. Anime Rules!!!!

English Cast
Celty Sturluson : Kari Wahlgren
Mikado Ryugamine: Darrel Guilbeau
Masaomi Kida: Bryce Papenbrook
Anri Sonohara: Michelle Ruff
Izaya Orihara: Johnny Yong Bosch
Shizuo Heiwajima: Crispin Freeman
Shinra Kishitani: Yuri Lowenthal
Kyohei Kadota: Steve Blum
Walker Yumasaki: Brian Beacock
Erika Karisawa: Mela Lee
Saburo Togusa : Spike Spencer
Seiji Yagiri: David Earnest
Namie Yagiri: Bridget Hoffman
Simon: Patrick Seitz

Lego Fashion

 I feel like I'm at an A.A. meeting, which is really more like a Geek's anonymous meeting, and I get to introduce myself. So HI! My name is Imani K Brown, IKB or in.fa.mousIKB if you're familiar, and I am an artist. However, here on Otakus & Geeks, I'm one of the gang's latest contributors in the wonderful world of Cosplay & Fashion.
I won't bore you with any further details about me, but if you'd like to know anything beyond this simple introduction, want to request that I include or post something, want items for review of geeky fashion … or just simply want to say HELLO … please be encouraged to do so. I LOVE meeting new people!
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Now, I got served my "writing" papers for the blog during my great Lego craze! I'm collecting all Lego games for DS, building Lego installation goodness for upcoming art shows, & taking classes at my local Lego store. So it's only right that my first post be about Lego goodness.

A fellow artist, Amari Mars, came to visit me and was rockin' her splendiferous Lego brooch. She's gonna share her goodies on it as it was a DIY brooch ALL her own.
                                                                                                    Inspiration :: 'I pulled inspiration for the brooch from several places. Initially I first saw the Lego brooch on a Tokyo fashion(cosplay) website. I have ALWAYS admired the style of those in the East(Asia) and how they can be so creative and free with their expression in fashion. So as with a lot of things I gave it a shot to see if I could create my own. An old button, super glue and a few Legos and it was on!'

Why Legos ::
Well Lego's have always been a source to express a vast amount of creativity when i was a child. Even as an adult I get a thrill from using Lego's to create. I've been thinking of creating a Lego charm to wear on a chain or even a Lego bow tie. I've already purchased the materials for the bow tie just have to make it happen. Looking to do that for the spring/summer. Maybe even a brooch using lincoln logs. Ive always got ideas.'

::NotSoLong Ago in LEGO Fashion::

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(by JC de Castelbajac), 2009
 

   

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 HintMag  (by Dee & Ricky), 2010 
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Until Next Time!
~je t'adore! 

Beyond Black Mesa Short Film



Hey, remember that trailer for that Half-Life short film that was posted a while back? Well it's finished. Despite operating under a budget of only $1200 and having practically zero actual dialogue, it's pretty impressive. The use of the game's own sound effects was also really a nice touch. Though I will say that the lack of the Headcrab Zombies is a bit disappointing, but I suppose some artistic liberties had to have been taken.

Anyway, check it out in the video below and tell us what you think!

Gantz Live Action Review

Last night I went to the world premiere of the live action adaptation of Gantz. Gantz stars Kazunari Ninomiya and Kenichi Matsuyama. How does this adaptation hold up? Is it true to the Manga? Read on and find out.

Story - The story follows two friends Kei Kurono and Masaru Kato. One day while waiting for the train to arrive, a homeless man falls on the tracks. Kato and Kei rescue the homeless man and end up dying, getting hit by the train. Following there deaths the friends are transported to an Tokyo apartment. There they meet others who had died that day, one in particular a girl name Tae Kojima. They all find out that they have been brought to room by Gantz. A man inside a black sphere. They learned that they will have to kill aliens and earn points for there freedom. One hundred points and they will either can go free and have there memory erased. Or revive someone back from the dead who died on these missions. I won't spoil any further. I will say the film does follow the Manga very well. However this film is in two parts so you will get a cliffhanger ending. The pacing of the story is well done, it takes a while for you to really get a back story on some the supporting characters. However the sequel should fix that problem. The movie length is 2hrs and 30 mins and you don't feel bored. Overall the story did a good job of adapting.

Acting - The acting was really excellent. The problem is that the premiere had it in English dub. This made the acting part hard to critique. However based on the facial expressions, the action I say that the acting was done very well. The English dub was horrible. The voices was out of sync. You can tell the Japanese language had more lines. The voice acting sounded so wooden, not even the worst anime voice acting made me cringe this bad. I really wish they would've showed the movie in Japanese with English Subtitles. It would have made the experience better and I wouldn't felt like I was watching a bad anime. The action scenes where good to an extent. All the fight scenes were at night and the director could've use more lighting. There are times you don't even know what's going on in the fight, because it's either too dark or the camera is shot up too close. Overall the acting is solid and they make you believe in this world.

Music & Film-making - I love the music in this movie. I' am a sucker for orchestrated music and Gantz has a great OST. The music brings so much more emotional depth to an already good story. The cinematography is great! There are a lot of great shots of Tokyo, the best scenes are the ones during the daytime. The worst scenes like I said above is the nighttime, which is disappointing because all the action is night. I hope to see some improvements on lighting in the sequel. There are some use of CGI when it comes to the blood, but it doesn't take away from the movie. Makeup, Costumes and the Aliens all look really realistic and faithful to the Manga.

Final Grade English Dub Version C+ /**1/2 out 4 stars - The movie has it's moments, great characters, great story, good action when you can see what's going on. The performance you can tell the actors put there passion into the role. However the English dub really destroys everything. It takes away from the experience, for a movie that is suppose to be serious, you'll find yourself laughing on how badly the English version is executed. For that reason alone we can only recommend this movie in Japanese Dub with English Subtitles only. Final Grade C-/**1/2 out 4 Stars