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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Anime opening/ending top 100 (part X)


Here it finally is, the last part of my anime opening and ending top 100. I hope you'll enjoy this last part as they are my absolute favorites!

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Anime opening/ending top 100 (part IX)

Dun dun dun, just one month left for the the top 10 of the top 100. It has been a long ride, but I for one am looking forward to see it finished :) No doubt there will be a spin-off list with anime openings and endings of anime I've seen since I've started posting my big list. So in a way, I guess this list is never over. ^^:: I suppose as long as cool opening and ending sequences are made I will keep on posting! *grins*

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Scroll of Resurrection: How to make an epic comeback in Azeroth

Yesterday a friend asked me if I've read about the Scroll of Resurrection promotion of World of Warcraft EU. I've told her I've been contemplating to come back to World of Warcraft for some casual gaming, since I could play with some friends and have some fun time for myself exploring the game. I've been waiting however to get some more time on my hands, as I wouldn't be able to play much, but for this promotion I'm willing to make a small exception.

I've seen a notice about the Scroll of Resurrection pass my mailbox before, but I just thought it was a normal promotion to come back with a bit of gametime on the side... Turns out they're doing one heck of a stunt. After reading the link my friend gave me, I saw there were a lot of benefits I just couldn't ignore. A free boost of one character to level 80 AND a free character transfer AND a free faction change? Hell yes.

I've read there were a lot of issues on the forums however with people who were unable to do all of these things, but so far I don't have any problems. So, especially for you people (and people who are interested of course): here's a guide to set up your character with a scroll of Resurrection. ;)

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Anime opening/ending top 100 (part VIII)

A new month, a new countdown of the anime opening/ending top 100, welcome to part 8! From here it sort of became of a list of my favorite anime endings and openings I've seen at that time, so it became hard to give critique about them. What's for sure is that the music played a large part in these choices. I hope you'll be able to enjoy them as much as I do!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Superhero Zoo: Tiger & Bunny


Initially I was a bit reluctant of watching Tiger & Bunny after watching the promo images and material of the show. Mecha's? Not my cup of tea. Superheroes? Has been done so many times before. Character stereotyping? Eehh....

However... After forcing myself to give the show a chance and watching the first episode I decided I was horribly wrong with my judgement. First things first: Tiger & Bunny has absolutely nothing to do with big giant robots... and the superhero spin? Brilliantly executed with an original twist.

Tiger & Bunny easily became one of my favorite anime this year, and I will tell you why:

In the city of Sternbild people with superpowers are commonly called NEXT. Some of these people have made it their duty to use their special abilities to help and protect people, somtimes even against other NEXT. Pretty normal so far now right? Well, think again. Being a superhero is not a walk in the park. While solving cases and saving lives these heroes have a serious reputation to maintain: they need to cater to the needs and image of their sponsors (think on the scale of Amazon and Pepsi) by being as popular as possible and flashing off their sponsors logo's on national television. That's right: every hero's activity gets heavily documented in total reality-tv style on Hero TV, the most popular program in Sternbild, which also chooses the "King of Heroes" through a yearly ranking... Talking about pressure.

Work that thing baby.
The story starts with Kotetsu, a veteran hero who goes by the name of Wild Tiger. He has always been operating on his own, that is, until his sponsor company decided to quit. Luckily for Kotetsu his ex-boss is a good bloke and leaves Kotetsu in the hands of Apollon Media where they just have the "perfect" job for him. Much to the annoyance of Kotetsu he has to team up with the rookie Barnaby Brooks jr. who can increase his physical strength 100 times for 5 minutes, which is the same power Kotetsu has. His alter ego Wild Tiger gets a total make-over and together with Barnaby they get marketed as the first superhero "team" in the history of Hero TV. (In reality, Kotetsu gets casted as Barnaby's sidekick to boost Barnaby's popularity, leaving him even more out of the spotlights as usual)

Both hero's also have quite different views on what it means to be one. Kotetsu steadily holds on to the old superhero principles such as making dramatic entrees (and destroying things in the progress), keeping a secret indentity (the mask doesn't really hide much though) and being generally kindhearted and helping everyone in need. Barnaby finds Kotetsu's views terribly old fashioned and aims for the top, making no secret of his identity, even to the point of doing talkshows and photoshoots.

In the beginning their conflicting views put a strain on their partnership, but as the series progresses their teamwork gets better and their relationship grows, although with their ups and downs. It's this relationship, together with those of the other characters, that makes the series really enjoyable. One of the things I really found silly and endearing is Kotetsu's nickname for Barnaby which he continues using for Barnaby, much to Barnaby's annoyance. "Because you hop around and have the ears of a cute bunny rabbit" he decides to call him Bunny-chan.

        

My favorite characters

Tiger & Bunny has a lot of memorable characters, which makes it really hard to not like them all. I do have a few favorites however. :)

Kotetsu T. Kaburagi (Wild Tiger)
Kotetsu is your typical loveable goofball. He cares more about helping other people than receiving points for his good deeds. This is probably why he's not afraid to break some property if it means getting the job done, much to the frustration of his sponsors who have to pay for the damage. As a young child he resented his powers, but the legendary superhero mr. Legend showed him that he had what it takes to be a hero.  He eventually got married but lost his wife to an illness, leaving him and his only child behind. His wife supported him to the very end, hoping he would be continue being a hero she could be proud about. After that he left his daughter in the care of his mother on the countryside to fullfill his wife's wish and even though he tries to keep in contact with his child, their relationship has watered down as his daughter has no idea of his work as a superhero.

His biggest dream is to hear his daughter say that her dad is cool.


Barnaby Brooks (Barnaby/"Bunny")
Barnaby is the newest hero around the block in Sternbild City and is quite an unconventional one at that too. While he is certainly not coldhearted, he doesn't share the views of his partner Wild Tiger, whom he calls an "Old Man" because of his old fashioned views. Barnaby quickly becomes one of the most liked heroes because of his handsomeness and coolness.

Barnaby has lost his parents at a very young age. They were renowned scientists and were conducting revolutionary research on the field of robotics. His memories about how he has lost them are quite vague however. The only thing he knows is that someone has killed his parents and he has been living a solitary life ever since.

Although Barnaby is the complete opposite of his partner, Kotetsu eventually breaks through his stoicness and cool demeanor and Barnaby manages to enjoy himself more. It quickly becomes clear however that Barnaby remains emotionally unstable whenever his parents death is concerned.


Keith Goodman (Sky High)
Keith is probably the most positive and goodhearted person you will ever meet, like his name suggests. He places a lot of emphasis on being polite and is the former King of Heroes. He's very gullible however and a bit of an airhead as he often repeats himself and his catchphrase is "Arigato, soushite arigatou". (Thank you, and again, thank you) The producer of Hero TV finds this one of his charms though.

He has the ability to make strong gusts of wind and makes use of a jetpack attached to his suit to maneuver in the air.

He also has a dog called John.








Nathan Seymour (Fire Emblem)
Nathan is transgendered and is alway seen wearing distinctive make-up. He likes to call himself "one of the girls" and openly flirts with the other male heroes. He's very flamboyant and also has his own sponsor company called "Helios Energy".

He's shown to be a skilled driver, as he drives a highly maneuverable race car and he has the power to generate and control fire.

Although he has a flashy personality he's seen as one of the more mature characters in the series, quickly catching on on people's worries and problems.








Saito
Saito is the head engineer of Appolon Media and the builder of both Tiger's and Barnaby's suits. He's very quiet in person and only Kotetsu seems to be able to understand him. This is entirely a different case when he speaks through a phone or telecom, where he is incredibly loud to almost screaming. He also installed the "Good Luck Mode" in Tiger and Barnaby's suit which enlarges part of Tiger's hand and part of Barnaby's foot. Being amazed by this feature Barnaby asks Saito if the Good Luck Mode enhances their performance,  but Saito said it was designed because it looked cool.

         


Conclusion
Although Tiger & Bunny makes use of some old and sometimes overdone concepts it really makes those concepts its own and gives an interesting twist on them so it doesn't become boring. The characters and the wonderful voice acting sucked me in right away. It's also nice to see an older hero steal the spotlight as Kotetsu is somewhat in his mid thirties and has a child he has to worry about, as opposed to the standard young shounen anime hero. I could also really appreciate the humor and little nuances of certain things which made me chuckle multiple times.

Tiger & Bunny might not be the most amazing anime but it is highly entertaining and amusing, certainly for young adults. The ending was satisfactory but leaves the door open to a second season, I for one am hoping there will be more. ^^

Friday, February 17, 2012

Anime opening/ending top 100 (part VII)

We're coming closer to the finish! It has been a long time already, almost a year since I started this top 100. I've fallen behind a little, but I'm keen on getting this list fully published! To keep up with the more recent posts I've checked the videolinks of older entries and replaced them with newer video's if they became unavailable. Either way, here are entries number 40  'til 31. Enjoy!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Now you're thinking with portals

If you would ask me upfront I would say I've been a big Portal fan for a while, but I have to admit, I've only bought the game previous summer. Everything I knew about it before was from viral videos, gameplay descriptions and well... just the crazy promotional videos from Valve itself.

So, half a year ago I found the original Portal game heavily discounted in my local mediastore. I just couldn't resist the temptation and brought it home with me the same day. After a quick install and setting up a Steam account, I was ready to go... and I was gone for the next few hours. 


What's so fun about Portal is that it utilises a learning curve and combines humor with a great storyline into an addictive game that makes use of your brain juice and makes you wish for more...
Making you wish for more is by the way the only flaw of the game. It is just too darn short! You roughly need about 8 hours to finish the game, which is a real shame as the setting makes for so many interesting storylines and gives so many possibilities to exploit. Nevertheless, the quality of the gameplay and the design of the levels and characters is topnotch. This is where Portal really shines.

Labrat
You start the game by waking up in a facility without knowing who you are. The only thing that keeps you company is a slightly sarcastic female AI, who challenges you to do a series of tests and promises  you delicious cake at the end of these tests. ( The cake is a lie! >:( )

It soon becomes clear that you are in the playground of a huge testing facility named Aperture Science, which conducts tests on portal technology and the teleportation through them. Early on you find a portal gun which makes you able to shoot 2 portals in distinct colors, namely orange and blue. You need two portals to travel through them, as you will need to enter one to exit in the other. The portal gun is vital for progressing the testing rooms.

As you wrestle yourself through the many testchambers, you explore things that go beyond simple testing.You get to know more about the facility, what you're actually doing there and what the purpose of that sinister AI is, who indentifies herself as GLaDOS.


Characters

Next to the inovative gameplay, the one thing that makes a big impression is the characters you meet throughout the game. The most stunning fact about these characters is that they're actually objects, some with or without an AI equiped. When playing the game, I developed great fondness for my weightened companion cube, which, as GLaDOS gladly elaborates, "will never threaten to stab you and, in fact, cannot speak. In the event that the Weighted Companion Cube does speak, the Enrichment Center urges you to disregard its advice." And I mean, the cube has friggin' hearts on it, what's not to love about it?

 
The next thing that has stolen my heart is a bit more lethal. As you advance to the more difficult chambers of the game, you will find some of them equiped with turrets. They can not move, yet they are quite painful if you stand in their vision scope, which is luckily not too broad. Because they are  immobile by themselves, you can hide behind them without becoming wounded by them (unless there's another turret facing you, of course!)  For being deadly sentry's they have a remarkable polite AI. If they've spotted you but lost you out of sight they ask if you're "still there", and if you tip them over to make them shut down they "don't blame you" for it.


The last one is probably the best known. GLaDOS is without a doubt the star of the game. With her witty, yet sinister remarks it becomes very hard to not love her. It is not very difficult either, because she is in fact the only character that actively communicates with you. As the game progresses she becomes more sadistic and although this is not necessarily a good thing for you, you feel there is some sort of eerie bond between the character you're playing and GLaDOS which makes the ending kind of bittersweet. (Unless you know what happens in Portal 2 of course)



There's a lot of chemistry between the characters and I'm sure that even though the story itself is great, it wouldn't be the same if it weren't for these characters. Because of this, Portal is, together with Portal 2, easily one of my favorite games. I'm secretely hoping for a spin-off as I'd love to know more of the history of Aperture science and the making of GLaDOS... There's a lot of information about it already out there and Portal 2 has partially answered that wish already, but it would be great to experience those in an actual game.

And... last but not least, the cake is not a lie!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Vote to befriend a Pokémon: Arceus event on Black & White

A few months ago, people got the chance to vote for their favorite Pokémon they wanted to get for free on their copy of Pokémon Black or White. It pretty much became clear that this Pokémon would be Arceus, as could be seen by the massive amount of votes he got. (I voted for Mew by the way!)

As of today you can befriend him by clicking on the Promotions tab on the Pokémon Global Link website, click on the Arceus event and type in the following password: ARCEUSVOTE


Do be quick as this event will end on the 1st of May, 2012, Giving you about roughly 3 months to befriend him. (Seriously, who doesn't want to have a god Pokémon in their game?)

Now I only need a good nickname, but what name do you give to God? :(
The Arceus you befriended will be Level 100 and will have the ability Multitype (this makes it change its type depending on the Plate it holds) and has the following moves: Recover, Hyper Beam, Perish Song and Judgement.

Arceus will be in the deepest clearing of the forest, so it's different from the other Dream World Pokémon you befriend. Truely befitting a God Pokémon if you ask me. Good luck snagging yourself one!

Monday, January 30, 2012

Anime opening/ending top 100 (part VI)

We're halfway through the top 100 and coming closer to my absolute favorite anime openings and endings. Around now it already got pretty hard deciding what the list was going to look like, because there are so many clips that are just amazing, whether it's the music or the imagery. It's not only that though, if I find an anime really good it has a chance to rank higher because of the characters that appear in the opening or ending sequence, so in the end it's a big mix of everything.

Time for part 6!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Festival Summer: Tomorrowland




Even though it's almost mid-winter I haven't forgotten about writing a review for Tomorrowland. So here it finally is: the last part of my Festival Summer, Tomorrowland!


Tomorrowland
Location: Recreation Area "De Schorre", Boom, Belgium
Date: 22-24 july 2011


It was my second time going to Tomorrowland but my first time going three full days. It was also the first time they planned to do the festival on 3 days. I guess they wanted to give the people who came from different parts of the world more time for their money and make it worth their stay. They also started extremely late with the ticket sale, but the combi tickets were sold in a matter of days. Luckily I bought them on the first day of the ticketsale. The reason the tickets might have sold so fast might have something to do with a video that was sent around the world by David Guetta where he thanked the Tomorrowland crowd, as can be seen here. He was the headliner on Sunday previous year and his gig was without a doubt one of the most memorable times of my life ever. The crowd was great and the atmosphere was simply magical. After those videos I think many people wanted to experience something like that as well and it kinda showed in the ticket sale.

Friday


I arrived early on the festival grounds, but I was amazed by the amount of people who were already there. I got my festival wristband, which served as evidence for my paid ticket, quite fast as there weren’t so many people who bought a combiticket at the gate so early. I was a bit disappointed as I got my wristband though; the design wasn’t as amazing as last years. After getting my wristband I needed to wait for the festival gates to open, but there was a big open truck from Red Bull at the entrance where a DJ spun some tunes to warm up the crowd and to keep us entertained. At 2:00 P.M. it was finally time but I had to wait for a friend, I still had her ticket. Luckily the first DJ I wanted to see was programmed at 3 P.M., so I was right on time.

I was amazed by how big the festival area was this year. Sure, it was pretty much the same size as previous year, but it seemed that there were even more stages to discover, as well as food tents and chill-out zones. For the Mainstage they flattened out the whole area and made a tunnel behind it for easier access on both sides. Definitely a big improvement!


I had to search quite a bit before I found the right tent where the first DJ I wanted to see would perform. After strolling around the area I found a tent above the hill in front of the Mainstage, which was decorated with candies, all kinds of lights and a big rotating stage with a huge screen on top: I had found the Trance Addict tent! (and my first stop for the day)

The first time I heard of Orjan Nilsen was ironically enough one year ago at the A State of Trance stage at Tomorrowland, where Armin Van Buuren played on of his songs together with an impressive set of fireworks. That song was “Go Fast!”. Eager to learn more about this DJ prodigy I looked up some of his songs and fell in love with “La Guitarra”. I was really excited to hear that he was coming to Tomorrowland this year and I was not disappointed. He played a great set with lots of his songs and a new one I hadn’t heard before; “Twilight Mode” from 4 Strings. 4 Strings was one of my favorite 90’s dance composers, so I was really happy I found out it was made by them. My day started good.

After hanging around a little at the Trance Addict stage, it was time to go to the Q-Dance stage. They usually recycle props and stages from their bigger event “The Continent” and this year was no different. A big creepy clown that seemed to follow you with his eyes towered above the trees that secluded the Q-Dance area, and the signature claws and saws around the stage were present. The clown reminded me a bit of Hannibal Lecter played by Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs, brrr. 
"Hello Clarice."
Remarkably I didn’t stay that long but I did catch a part of Dr. Rude. I knew him from his track “Feelings”, which was used in one of the aftermovies of Summerfestival. And well, it was very energetic. Hardstyle and Tekstyle are never dull to say the least.

I spent the rest of the day at the Mainstage. It was really hard to choose between so many DJ’s with so little time. Sometimes I had 2 or even 3 DJ’s I wanted to see at the same hour. I watched the whole set of Dirty South, most famous for his remix with Axwell of the Temper Traps' “Sweet Disposition”.

After that it was time for the headliner of Friday: Faithless. I was really thrilled to see them live, certainly because it would be their last performance in Belgium. They played most of their classics such as “God is a DJ”, ”We come one”, and of course “Insomnia”. It was quite good, but not as amazing as I had expected it to be. The sound sounded a bit off and some of the songs seemed to be slightly remixed. I think it would’ve been a lot better if they went with their original versions. Either way, it still was a blast.

The day ended with Swedish House Mafia. They were really great but I didn’t stay until the end, it was a bit overcrowded to my taste. Luckily there was someone else I wanted to see. On my way I picked up a part of Carl Cox, a true techno veteran and it showed. What a sound! As I picked my belongings for the day out of the many cabinets and returned the key to the clerk, I looked down upon the festival area and bid it farewell for the day. I’d be back tomorrow.

        

Saturday

Saturday was probably the best day for me, it was equally frustrating though as Saturday had so many DJ’s and acts I wanted to see at the same time. I never wanted to have a clone of myself that much as I did that day. I was also happy to have some company; a friend had bought a Saturday ticket, so I had someone to talk to. Sadly this wasn’t exactly the case the other 2 days as I kept missing friends because of bad cellphone reception.

I spent most of the day at the Mainstage once more, but one of the coolest parts was perhaps the Marshall Masters at the I love the 90’s stage. (yes, I love the 90’s has a stage at Tomorrowland too, they’re that good)  They proved that hardcore was far from dead. We jumped and sang along with their songs. They were just so energetic that their energy rubbed off on the whole crowd. The most fun part was without a doubt when they played “I like it loud”, everyone was humming and singing along as they heard the first notes. I didn’t have a voice left after though. :p

A better view of the stage, early in the morning.

After grabbing something to eat we scurried to the Mainstage to see Avicii. Avicii was really good but there were some ups and downs in his set. It’s not easy when you’ve already made quite a few hits and the crowd has big expectations of you, but all in all he really did well. I might be a bit biased as well though as I found “Bromance” and of course “Levels” the best moments of his set.

Next on the Mainstage was Martin Solveig. He’s really known now for his hit “Hello”, but I like his older music a bit more. Boy was I in for a treat. He mixed some awesome songs and his record choice was great. His companion and self-proclaimed manager Lafaille certainly tickled my funnybone with his hipster dancing. I was really entertained and surprised by his set, definitely one of my favorites of the evening.

Martin Solveigh with his trademark sweatband.
After Martin Solveig, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike took over the Mainstage. It has become tradition for them to write the yearly anthem of Tomorrowland, and they keep getting better at it. I simply loved their set. They managed to overstep some boundaries by mixing some hip-hop in between, but they also gave classics and great hits their own twist, with success. My favorite was a mix of Green Velvet’s “Flash” and Robert Armani’s “Hit Hard”. Sadly I couldn’t find a MP3 of it anywhere, but someone managed to record the audio and put it on Youtube. The fireworks together with the anthem were also incredible. They were exactly timed on every tune and beat.

     
                                     The best part of Saturday, fireworks included.

My day was pretty perfect already, but Tïesto made it complete. He spun some of his older trance classics and some of his new, more house-ish tunes. He also made me discover another awesome track called “Tung!”. I just couldn’t stand still on that one! Saturday was certainly the best day, but I still had one day to go. Dead tired I crawled into a soft bed at a friend’s house close by. I could stay over there and take a shower if I wanted, something I was really thankful for.


     


Sunday

On Sunday I went to see Rank 1 at the Evolution stage. Trance is definitely my thing and I was happy he played “Airwave”. I was a bit miffed about the next DJ I was going to see though. For some reason the time was changed and another DJ would play in his timeslot, thus messing up my planning and making me unable to see him. It was really a shame because Angger Dimas made a lot of remixes I like. Luckily the Evolution stage was close enough to Smash the House where he played, so I could switch between the two while waiting for him, but alas, to no avail. Yves V, a Belgian DJ, made it worthwhile though, he was really good and he played “Madagascar”, one of the tracks he made together with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Angger Dimas, like a boss.

Grabbing a Belgian waffle along the way I rushed to the Mainstage waiting for Wolfgang Gartner to make his appearance. He played most of his own music and an awesome track I can’t find the name of. I made a video of it but the quality is suffice it to say bad… What a bummer. His “Conscindo” was one of the best parts for me. I’d definitely watch him again if I could get the chance.

Laidback Luke took over the turntables after that. He mixed some of his records on the spot and really good at that. He was without a doubt one of the most skilled DJ’s on the Mainstage that day.  He did an amazing set and introduced me to 2 songs which I both heard for the first time; “Dirty Talk” from Wynter Gordon and “Cry” from Bingo Players. They made me feel a bit nostalgic of 90’s music so I took an immediate like to them.

Just like last year Chuckie was programmed together with David Guetta, but instead of closing the festival like last year he was the warm-up for David Guetta. However… warming up would be an understatement. With his dirty house tunes he made the crowd go wild. My favorite was “Move it 2 the Drum”, and apparently, so was everyone else’s.

And then, the moment where everyone had probably been waiting for, David Guetta!  Previous year was so amazing and I guess many people wanted to relive that moment… And that was exactly what it was, a duplicate of the previous year. It didn’t feel spontaneous at all. Not from David Guetta, but from the crowd. The sit-down and the sea of lights were so sincere that year… It was done again, like it was a requirement for a good time. I was really disappointed and left the Mainstage quite early, not an easy task as probably one third of Tomorrowland was there at that moment and they had closed a part of the tunnel.

I went back to the Evolution stage to pick up Markus Schulz instead. And you know what? I didn’t regret it one bit. I could really feel the positive vibes from the crowd, dancing and listening to the music and enjoying it heartfeltly. It made me feel a bit warmer inside too. I heard Twilight Mode another time and Sweet Disposition as well, but as a mash-up with another great track called “39!”. (I really wonder why DJ’s have such fondness for exclamination marks in their track titles recently)

Sadly I couldn’t stay to hear Paul Van Dyk’s set completely. I think he is most known for his track “For an Angel”, but I managed to see part of it and the fireworks. Together with Armin Van Buuren he’s somewhat the godfather of trance, and you could hear that through his music for sure.

Because I needed to catch a bus I sadly had to leave a bit early, but all in all it had been an amazing three days. I’m definately going back this year and I hope to take some friends along so they can enjoy it with me.


       

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If  you’re interested in seeing the live sets, it is actually possible. B@TV recorded numerous sets and footage of various DJ’s and put them online on their website. You can watch them for free, but if you want to see more than half an hour you need to sign up, which is totally free by the way. Maybe you can even catch a glimpse of me muahaha. ;) I really recommend if you’re interested in seeing DJ-sets or reliving a part of the festival, or other festivals for that matter. B@TV has a pretty big repertoire.

For now I’ll leave you guys with the official after movie, ‘til next time!