Bandai Namco continues there life long quest to transform every single anime into a video game with its new One Punch game. Namco already gave us new trailers for their games based on Tokyo Ghoul and My Hero Academia series and now, rolled out a brand new gameplay trailer for One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows.
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On our recent October Games You Should Look Out For list, we gave Indivisible a spot because of its unique setting and its absolutely gorgeous art-style/animation. The game is a platform-style Action RPG exploration with its combat mechanics and world inspired by Southeast Asian mythology. Lab Zero's first stab at the RPG genre definitely has a lot going for it but does it all come together into a quality package? Here's what a few critics had to say about the final game:
Tokyo Ghoul is one of those anime series that I sincerely hope one day gets the Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood treatment (where the anime series is remade to fully match the events of the manga) as despite loving the first season, I felt the pacing was off in the second season. However, thanks to BANDAI NAMCO, who has a reputation of pumping out games based on popular anime series, we are getting another medium to enjoy the characters and world in the form of a new game. Here's a look at the gameplay via a new trailer released today:
Our free downloads section have been quietly filling up with some of our favourite 3D models and wallpapers as we are always happy to share some of our work with the 3D modelling/animation community. We put our all in everything we make but accepts that we are not the greatest talent (although we are making strides each day) and thus like a child destined for more, we made our creations available in hopes they go on to bigger things such as possible a major animated project or game. That said, our Assassin 3D model is our best work yet!
A few weeks ago, the main character from the Pokemon anime made headlines as Ash finally won a major Pokemon title. It was a momentous occasion in pop culture and one that got many fans, including me, thinking 'what does this victory mean for the series going forward?' Furthermore, rumours swirled that Ash winning only meant that he was going to hang up his Poke balls and we would be introduced to a new protagonist. In the end, it was a bit of both as a new poster/teaser trailer for the new season not only revealed a new main character but also confirmed that Ash was indeed coming back.
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AuthorHey I am Marlon Mcfarlane the writer here at Blue Crescent Studio & a longtime lover of all things Animation & Gaming. EDITOR'S CHOICEArchives
November 2023
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