Tuesday 16 April 2013

DmC Devil May Cry (Original Game Soundtrack) [Bonus Version]

Bitrate: 320kbps
Sampling Rate: 48000kps
Size: 180MB
Tracklist:

01. Crush Him
02. Found
03. Hunter Theme
04. Home Truths
05. Poison Theme
06. Remember Us
07. The Flood
08. Disoriented
09. Barbas Theme
10. Secret World
11. Swallowed
12. Lilith's Club
13. Distrust Theme
14. The Trade
15. Grave Calling
16. The Tower
17. Mundus Theme
18. Epitaph
19. Bad Vibes
20. Under Watch
21. Arcade Machine (Diegetic)
22. Merry Go Round (Diegetic)
23. Road Collapse
24. Eyeless
25. Virility Advert (Diegetic)
26. Factory Front
27. Mass Recall
28. Kat's Theme
29. Trace Elements
30. Mixing Room
31. The Order
32. Mean Dick
33. Threatened
34. Better Half (The End)
35. Crystal Core
36. Home Truths Reprise

http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1IJCIEUN/DmC_Devil_May_Cry_(Original_Game_Soundtrack)__Bonus_Version_.rar_links 

Saturday 6 April 2013

Corpse Party Missing Footage Review



It has been about 13 months since I reviewed the game Corpse Party for the PSP and after that 5pb have released Corpse Party the Anthology Sachiko no Renai Yuugi Hysteric Birthday 2U which the limited edition came bundled with a DVD with a short OVA called Corpse Party Missing Footage which is what I’m going to be looking at.

May Contain Spoilers

 Story
 Corpse Party Missing Footage begins with the outside of the infamous school Heavenly Host Elementary School in a heavy rain storm with lightning crashing in the background. It then cuts to the bleak and dark corridors with boarded up classrooms and blood-spattered walls until it goes to the basement where a shadowy figure stands over four children who have been blindfolded and had their hands and feet bound together by ropes.

 Then the shadowy figure steps towards the first child in the line and it cuts away to the wall as the child begs and the sound of scissors opening and closing and suddenly the wall becomes spattered with blood as the child screams in agony. Then the child goes silent and the killer moves on to the next child in the precession and again you hear the sound of flesh being cut and the child’s screams as she dies.
 The killer moves on again to the next child who is another girl which he stabs her in the eye with the scissors and it cuts away to the ceiling where the affixed light flickers while the sounds of the dying girl resonate throughout the room.

Then it cuts again but this time we see the now bloody scissors that were used to kill the children and the person who did it who is hidden in the shadows breathing heavily and slowly and we see the remains of each of the murdered children which partly hidden by the shadows. Then it cuts to who appears to be the fourth child with her back to the wall and she then turns her head, her face hidden by her long black hair and her seemingly blank expression changes to a sinister smile.

Next we are introduced to Satoshi and Yuka Mochida who are taking a bath together as it is a custom in Japan between family members (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette_in_Japan#Bathing) and the conversation they have revolves around Satoshi and the upcoming Culture Festival.

It then cuts to Naomi Nakashima and Seiko Shinohara and Seiko enquires Naomi about if something is going on between her and Satoshi while fondling Naomi’s breasts which earns Seiko a pillow in the face. Seiko then touches Naomi’s butt and quick moves so she’s in front of Naomi and acts like nothing and asks her if she’s sexually frustrated and she could ask Satoshi for a “favour” at the Culture Festival to help relieve it and Naomi decides she’s had enough and turns off her bedroom light.
We are now introduced to Sakutarō Morishige who is cycling through the photos on his phone of the various attractions that the Culture Festival is having like the Maid Café and also his cat and one picture of Mayu Suzumoto who then calls him using a class president persona which changes to a more casual tone when she wishes him luck with the Culture Festival when Morishige brings up the facts that Mayu is transferring to a new school just after the Culture Festival is over and reassures her that nothing will change other than they will be commuting to different schools and she could call him anytime she wants and there’s nothing to be afraid of however Mayu doesn’t want anything to change and they both say goodbye over the phone and hang up with Morishige with a small smile on his face and Mayu’s spirits raised.
Next we are introduced to Yoshiki Kishinuma who is out on a night walk when he spots a classmate Ayumi Shinozaki in a convenience store using the printer and the two begin to talk casually leading to Yoshiki asking Ayumi to karaoke which she quickly turns down. 

Yoshiki then comments that she’s having a hard time studying to which Ayumi replies that she isn’t using the printer for studying purposes and turns the subject to Mayu’s transfer and they are all going to see her off after the culture festival and we then see what Ayumi needed the printer for and it is a paper doll which she explains is for a charm for Mayu so she and everyone else will be friends forever.
Finally we see that it’s the start of the Culture Festival and Satoshi and all the other characters including Yuka’s classmate Satsuki Mizuhara are going through the school’s main gate and being greeted by their homeroom teacher Yui Shishido.


As they go through the gate, the girl in the red dress is watching them from the top of the ruined Heavenly Host Elementary School and her seemingly blank expression once again changes to a sinister smile.
Music
The music used in this OVA seems to have been recycled from the game and this is good because it sets the tone and overall atmosphere nicely.

Final Thoughts
While the OVA is only 11 minutes long and it doesn’t add much to the story of Corpse Party, it does however give a little more of a look into the characters before the events of the game and provides a basis for a full anime series.