Law of Ueki
June 14, 2008



Probably one of the best action drama anime ever released! Set in a universe of melancholic ambience and backdraft. Deception, betrayal and loyalty seemed synonymous in this ever flawless piece of animated story telling. Definitely worth keeping!
The Cosmic Era 70 tragedy, ‘Bloody Valentine’, escalates into war. However, the Earth Alliance and Zaft reach a truce - but this doesn’t end the Naturals and Coordinators’ conflicts. Shin Asuka lost his parents and little sister during the war. Seeing a Gundam fly overhead as he grips a cell phone - his only memento of his loss, he decides to become a Zaft soldier.
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Another game released by Bioware Corporation. I am a huge fan of the previous installment of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 and Neverwinter Nights. What separates these three games from the rest, is the richness and complexity of each game’s storyline. Careful transition between plots seemingly creates a flawless Jade Empire gameplay. If you want to experience a new genre of digital storyling, I definitely recommend this one!!!
Jade Empire follows the style of the wuxia genre and is based in a mythical setting inspired by ancient China. The player (who can be either male or female) progresses through an adventure based on traditional martial arts, and he or she is able to discover and develop new fighting styles (either martial arts, weapon styles, magic styles, support styles or transformation styles). During combat the player can switch between styles by hitting a pre-assigned direction on the D-Pad. Combat is not turn-based, but is in real time and gives players the ability to control how and when his character dodges or attacks. In this fashion the player has the ability to change styles during combat and possibly initiate a Harmonic Combo.
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