The Axis of Bozz A blog that is all over the place about all sorts of things

29Oct/090

Rise! Rise! Rise Arc Rise Fantasia!

Arc Rise Fantasia, an RPG for the Nintendo Wii that I've discussed before, looks to have finally been secured a release in North America. Ignition Entertainment, a company who has published the upcoming Nostalgia, Muramasa: The Demon Blade and has co-published King of Fighters XII with SNK Playmore, announced the acquisition of Arc Rise Fantasia last week. So far, with regards to the release date Ignition has so far only announced that it will be released some time during the summer next year.

24Oct/090

Final Fantasy XIII: From TGS it comes!

It's been a while since I last updated this site with my views and some news, and what better way to get back in the swing of things by posting up the Final Fantasy XIII trailer from this year's Tokyo Game Show.

As a nod to fans of both the original Japanese audio and English audio I've shared the trailers (via Gametrailers) below.

24Oct/090

System Malfunction: Restore Operational!

So a few days ago my web host hit a bit of a snag and my website went down for a bit. Once I got access to it again I went about restoring my old posts (which you will note now include a note about the date the post was published).

Luckily I had a backup of my posts on my PC and went about re-posting things. The whole experience taught me to make sure from here on out I keep a backup handy just in case anything does happen in the future.

Regardless I am happy to have the site back up and I am raring to go since there has been a lot I wanted to post about (Metal Gear Solid: Peacewalker, Valkyria Chronicles 2, Bayonetta, Nostalgia, Final Fantasy XIII, Policenauts and Snatcher).

Image courtesy of: Gundam Unicorn Official Website (International Version)

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24Oct/090

New Valkyria Chronicles 2 Trailer

Originally posted: 10/08/2009

A new trailer for upcoming PSP exclusive Valkyria Chronicles 2 has come out:

24Oct/090

Serah becomes Serrah

Originally posted: 09/18/2009

In the latest issue of V-Jump in Japan we get some clear, crisp, vibrant images of Final Fantasy XIII love interest extraordinaire Serrah Farron. The images in V-Jump showcase Serrah and Snow enjoying a date during a festival of some sort in Cocoon, however things seem turn sour, in the second magazine scan, when Serrah begins solidifying into a crystal-like form.

24Oct/090

Valkyria Chronicles 2: Videos for the Eyes

Originally posted: 09/13/2009

So far we haven't really gotten a taste for Valkyria Chronicle's gameplay in the form of videos. That seems to have changed over the course of the past few days as 6 trailers have been released, 2 on gametrailers, and 4 on youtube which display some of the in-game gameplay as well as some of the character interactions.

24Oct/090

Serah is that you?

Originally posted: 09/09/2009

Who needs to wait for a trailer of one of the biggest games of the year when you have good old fashioned News programs revealing some titillating scenes! Mezamashi TV, a Japanese news magazine show, had a news report covering the Final Fantasy XIII Premiere Party event. In their broadcast they discussed Sayuri Sugawara's involvement as the vocalist of the game's main theme. Which brings up a question, when will there be a main theme sung by a male vocalist for the main series of Final Fantasy titles? Ever since Final Fantasy VIII's Eyes on Me all the main themes have been sung by women, not that there's anything wrong with that especially in light of their beautiful singing voices and prowess.

24Oct/090

The Fallout of Final Fantasy XIII Premiere Party

Originally posted: 09/08/2009

Final Fantasy XIII is coming, and it's coming with a vengeance on December 17th, but only in Japan for now. Since the event had been announced fans all over were speculating as to whether an official release date would be announced, and although the event did not disappoint, fans had managed to discover 2 advertisements on the official Final Fantasy XIII website that had not yet been published. Despite the leak the event did manage to produce some interesting news items.

24Oct/090

Valkyria Chronicles: The Darcsens

Originally posted: 09/08/2009

omgAfter finally getting that Valkyria Chronicles review done and published (I'll be reviewing the animated series shortly) I decided to pick up the game earlier to play around for a bit. While playing it dawned on me, that I never discussed the inferences to racism in the game with regards to the Darcsens. I feel a little stupid for pointing out now, but it's pretty clear that the Darcsens are obviously meant to portray Jews and Gypsies, both ethnic groups which were targeted by Nazi Germany (in this case it's the East European Imperial Alliance) for extermination and slave work and faced a lot of discrimination from the majority elasticities. It was pretty neat that despite the intolerance for the Darcsens, displayed by all sides, that in the immediate group of characters the intolerance and racism was fairly non-existent and where it did occur it eventually disappeared as the characters got to know Isara Gunther.

I realize that this sort of thing is nothing new, as many forms of entertainment have used both past and current events in their works, such as in the Mobile Suit Gundam and Metal Gear franchises, to either give their work a flair of realism or to prove a point. It amazed me though that even in a game like this there is a moral story to be told, namely about racism.

24Oct/092

Valkyria Chronicles: The Review

Originally posted: 09/08/2009

Fans of Japanese-made RPGs have seldom experienced the lack of new titles being released on the current home video game consoles. Previously with the PS2 there was a large quantity of quality JRPGs for that system. The previous generation of consoles were able to enjoy Final Fantasies X and XII, Tales of Symphonia, Skies of Arcadia, Tales of the Abyss, Rogue Galaxy, Grandia 3, Radiata Stories and many more. With this generation it seems that most developers have focused their energies in providing new shooting games, platform games (like Little Big Planet) and action games, which in some cases includes some form of multiplayer capability. You would be hard pressed to find JRPGs on the Wii, PS3, or even X-Box 360 these days, at least in North America. The only ones available here include games like Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon, Tales of Vesperia, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, Infinite Undiscovery, Last Remnant, Disgaea 3, Cross Edge and one game that particularly stands out, Valkyria Chronicles, not only for its unique gameplay and story but for its use of the beautiful Canvas graphics engine which gives the game its a unique waterpainting-in-motion look.