Monday, February 2, 2015

Trigun Anime


     Trigun is an incredible anime. I would say its the best I've ever seen but I reserve that spot for Dragon Ball Z because it had such an impact on my youth. Blame it on my youth! Anyways, this anime is about a famous outlaw with a bounty of $$60,000,000 (double dollars is the currency in this futuristic world) on his head. He's a cool blonde spiky headed guy with glasses that goes by the name of Vash the Stampede. We never learn his last name throughout the show, just Vash as his first name. It turns out that the guy isn't even human and that's part of why he's lived for hundreds of years. He's actually a plant of some kind developed in space and made with cryogenics in space. Its hard to really say what this anime is about. For the most part its about Vash trying to survive and get by to other towns without killing people or letting other people get killed by bad guys. Its also about life, death, and the rights one has to life in general.
     Anyways, the plot isn't nearly as interesting as the bad guys. The bad guys make this anime a real treat. Most of the fighting in this anime involves guns even though its in the future. People are still drawing like in westerns. This is a cowboy space western. There's a samurai bad guy, a little kid bad guy, various bad guys in badass armor and suits, Legato (a mind controller), Vash's brother Knives (the main bad guy), and my personal favorite, a saxophone player called Hornfreak. The saxophone player really plays some bebop riffs that sound so fast and technical. The actual sax player must be a great professional musician. He was my favorite bad guy because I love jazz and jazz in anime is always good clean fun.
     Moving on, I really liked the fights in this anime. Vash saves so many people and avoids death at all costs until he's forced to choose between killing Legato or letting Legato kill the girls that follow him around(girls that work for an insurance company). So many people die in the series but its not gory at all and there's very little blood. The last fight with Vash versus his brother Knives is pretty epic. They both have some kind or mechanical (or is it some kind of plant) arm that can level cities and even put a hole in what they called the fifth moon. Its triggered by their customized guns they use and in the end Vash cancels out Knives' arm blast attack using his own. Then they have a good old shoot down in which Vash comes out the victor, inevitably killing his brother.
     Lastly, what I loved about this anime is that it seems like a science fiction anime and a western. Kind of like Cowboy Bebop. I liked the characters a lot and Vash had a lot of depth to him despite being a goody too shoes who never wanted to kill anyone. The origin story episode of Vash where it describes his relationship with Rem (a woman who taught him everything he believes in) was simply one of the best episodes of an anime I've ever seen. That episode had lots of science fiction elements: space ships, escape pods, frozen human beings waiting to be transported to a hospitable planet, and Vash and Knives (plant people made by the scientists on the ship). I really loved the fact that Vash is all about peace and wanted to live in a world with no killing. Love and peace! 

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Attack on Titan Anime: Story and Thoughts


     Attack on Titan is a superb anime about giant titans that eat people alive and attack cities. It takes place in a kind of old time world, where they still have rifles with gun powder. Their main means of fighting the titans are these 3D-maneuvering devices that allow them to scale walls and climb up titans easily. In addition, they have these really cool looking swords as seen in the picture above. The character in the picture is my favorite character, Captain Levi, one of the commanders of the Scout Regiment, a group of elite soldiers that attack titans. The only way to kill the Titans easily and most effectively is to cut the back of their necks out.
     Anyways, the story focuses on three childhood friends: Eren Yeager (the main character), Mikasa (a great soldier who grew up with Eren), and Armin (a wimp but a tactical genius). As kids Eren and Mikasa fought off an attack in their home in which robbers broke into their house. Eren and Mikasa fought them off and even killed them. This showed their ruthlessness even at a young age. Eventually all three of the characters join the army. While fighting in a huge titan attack Eren gets eaten and everyone assumes that he has died. But instead something else happens. Eren becomes a titan himself! So he becomes a huge giant titan and starts beating up on all the other titans, losing limbs and still fighting until all the titans are wiped out.
     When he gets back to human form he doesn't remember anything other than being eaten alive and the army is there ready to kill him with cannons until he can tell them what he is. He yells out to them that he's human. They decide to shoot but somehow Eren makes a barrier and the cannon fire is blocked. Then, General Pixis (an eccentric general) decides that Eren would be a valuable asset to take back Wall Maria so he allows Eren to live and to help. The humans live inside a series of walls and there was a wall that needed to be blocked with a boulder. Eren, with his titan strength was the only way for them to lift the boulder and block the wall off again so no titans could come through.
     Anyways, they end up blocking the wall but Eren is brought to a court hearing to decide if he should live to defend humanity and help save humankind or to be killed for being a monster that can barely control his power. He ends up being allowed to live and ends up joining the Scout Regiment, the elite squad of soldiers that kill the most titans. The Military Police, on the other hand is a corrupt organization of the army in charge of other affairs. So the Scout Regiment ends up going on a recon mission outside of the walls when they start seeing variant titans. And even a female titan that is immediately noticed by Armin to be a human female inside the titan because it had intelligence and even avoided killing Armin when it mentioned Eren. The female was trying to get to Eren so Captain Levi orders the entire squad to go to a huge forest where they can try to capture the female titan, who they weren't sure who it was. They end up trapping the female titan but she ends up screaming and calling other titans to come eat her flesh, thus allowing her to escape in human form and join the Scout Regiment. Then, somehow she became a titan again and chased down Eren and the squad. The squad all gets killed protecting Eren and he gets mad and activates his titan power. Eren gets defeated horribly and even gets his head kicked off. Then the female titan puts him in her mouth and starts running away. Mikasa and Captain Levi chase her down and cripple her until they save Eren and make their way back to the safety of the Wall.
     Later, the Scout Regiment finds out that the female titan might be Annie, a blond with great fighting skills. So they make a plan to try to capture her but when it fails Eren has to resort to titan form again and this time he ends up tearing the female titan's limbs off and almost eating her. Annie gets captured but she's crystallized in some sort of titan thing and they get no information off of her. But they all agree that this was a great hope for humankind to stop her and that there are definitely more human titans out there, and perhaps they could use them to defeat the titans altogether.
     So what do I think of this anime? Its incredible. Its one of the better animes I've seen in a long time and its relatively new still. The ending was a bit ambiguous because they don't get any information out of Annie. Why was she trying to kill Eren? How did she become a titan? Where are the other human titans? Things get unanswered but maybe there will be a second version or something to come down the road. The fights with the titans were great and the death and destruction is at a massive level. This is an anime we can all enjoy.  

Games I've been playing lately

     

 I play a lot of video games. I mainly just play on the PC because I feel like the best games are on the PC and the PC has the best graphics out at any particular time. Lately, I've been playing a lot of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. My brother got it for me for Christmas and I've enjoyed it a lot since December. In addition, I've been playing Heroes of the Storm, Dota 2, the latest Counter-Strike, and even a little bit of World of Warcraft although I find it boring at the max level except for PvP (player vs player combat). The game that kind of got me into PC gaming in the first place is Starcraft 2, which is pictured above. I used to stream Starcraft on Twitch.tv and other people would watch me play. Sometimes I did great but other times I got owned (lose miserably). Anyways, today I just downloaded a F2P (free to play) game called Nosgoth created by Square-Enix. Its a PvP game with Humans versus Vampires in 4v4 matchups. Its a great online brawler type of game unlike any I've played before. Its very fun and hunting other players is good clean fun. Lastly, I just bought Grey Goo today, a cool science-fiction RTS (real time strategy) game that has three races: humans and two alien races. Its gotten good reviews so far so I'm looking forward to playing it more. For a while I was steering more into the FPS (first person shooter) genre because of Call of Duty. I actually have Advanced Warfare and the last Call of Duty: Ghosts, which I've hardly played. There are still games I got from leftover Christmas which I haven't even played yet. These include Bioshock, Deadspace, Victoria Revelations, Endless Space, and Payday 2: The Heist. And I'm going to play all of them. 

On Reading

Reading, a peaceful balm for the soul, A refuge from life's tumultuous toll, An escape from the world's constant noise, A respite fr...