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Real World Topics / Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
« on: March 15, 2014, 05:28:25 AM »
COSMOS: A SPACETIME ODYSSEY - Coming in 2014


A sequel of sorts to Carl Sagan's Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, the first episode of Neil deGrasse Tyson's take on Cosmos aired last weekend (in Canada and the US, at least).
 
 Any thoughts on it so far?

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General Discussion / Fate/hollow ataraxia heading to PS Vita in Japan
« on: January 28, 2014, 09:16:47 PM »
According to Gematsu, F/HA will follow F/SN onto the PS Vita, but the release date has not yet been anounced.

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As the thread title states, UDON will be publishing English versions of the F/SN art books (based on the Réalta Nua version of the game).

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Video Games / Freedom Wars AKA Panopticon (PS Vita)
« on: December 19, 2013, 02:54:24 PM »
フリーダムウォーズ ボランティアチュートリアルビデオ

 
 A collaboration between Sony Japan Studio, Shift, and Dimps, Freedom Wars (otherwise known as Panopticon) is an RPG set in a dystopian far future, to be released in Japan on the PS Vita in 2014.
 
 There are a few Fate/ alumni in the cast already, such as Asakawa Yuu and Nakata Jouji; as well as Hara Yumi from Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus and The Idolm@ster.
 
 It's set to make its playable debut at this weekend's Jump Festa in Japan, so it shouldn't be too long before the first gameplay impressions start to filter out.

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Video Games / No Man's Sky
« on: December 08, 2013, 04:45:24 PM »
No Man's Sky


At the recent VGX awards, one of the real standout announcements (in my view, at least) was for Hello Games' upcoming No Man's Sky; a quite ambitious ground, sea, and space exploration game with a massive procedurally-generated universe to play around in.

I find it interesting to see a game with such a strong Elite vibe off of it show up like this, not least since Elite: Dangerous is also in the works. How might the two games compare and contrast in their respective visions of what lies beyond?

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Video Games / Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series
« on: November 24, 2013, 01:10:10 PM »
Originally a spinoff derived from the Shin Megami Tensei franchise, Persona has emerged as a fully-fledged Atlus IP in its own right.

Indeed, no less than four new titles were announced by Atlus Japan a few hours ago:

「ペルソナQ シャドウ オブ ザ ラビリンス」トレーラー映像 / PQ


Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, a 3DS chibi crossover with the casts of Persona 3 and Persona 4 teaming up for some first-person dungeon crawling.

「ペルソナ4 ジ・アルティマックス ウルトラスープレックスホールド」トレーラー映像#2 / P4U2


Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold (or, as it will more likely be known as in the West, Persona 4 Arena 2), the second fighting game spinoff to be co-developed with BlazBlue creators Arc System Works; this one was already announced for arcades, but is now confirmed to be heading for PS3.

「ペルソナ4 ダンシングオールナイト」トレーラー映像 / P4D


Persona 4: Dancing All Night (seriously!), yet another P4 spinoff (this one for the Vita), being co-created with the developers of the Hatsune Miku: Project Diva series.

「ペルソナ5」トレーラー映像 / PERSONA5


And, last but by no means least, Persona 5 will be heading to the PS3 late next year (or possibly in 2015 in the West?)


A shame that Atlus USA had to close their own forums just two days prior to this raft of news. Unless that was part of their nefarious plan all along...

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Video Games / Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (PSV/3DS RPG)
« on: November 20, 2013, 02:28:19 AM »
PS Vita/3DS  コンセプションII 七星の導きとマズルの悪夢 オープニングムービー

 
 Released earlier this year in Japan, and due out in 2014 in North America courtesy of Atlus USA, Conception II sees your lead character raise an army of Star Children using some sort  of Russian doll-esque soul cradles to try and beat up some monsters.
 
 The original Conception game was on the PSP, but was skipped over in favour of this one.

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Anime and Manga / Tokyo Ravens
« on: October 29, 2013, 06:05:08 PM »
Tokyo Ravens - Promotional Video


An anime adaptation of a light novel-turned-manga series of the same name, Tokyo Ravens is set in a modern-day magical setting, and is being simulcast in the US and Canada on Funimation.

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From the studio behind Aquarion EVOL comes a supernatural fantasy featuring otherworldly battles and forgotten promises. Tokyo Ravens is the story of an ordinary high school boy from a not-so-ordinary family. Harutora was born into an ancient clan of onmyouji known for their mastery of all things occult. Unfortunately, he didn’t inherit the magical ability to see spirit energy, so he was doomed to live a normal life. At least, that is, until a mysterious girl from Harutora’s past returns to alter the course of his future!

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Other / Dracula (2013 TV series)
« on: October 27, 2013, 03:48:46 AM »
A new series premiered this week on NBC in the US (and on Global here in Canada), with Jonathan Rhys Meyers (who played Henry VIII in The Tudors a few years back) in the title role.

Dracula Official Trailer - NBC


I'm not too sure what to make of the opening episode, but I'll give it a while longer to see how it goes.

Did anyone else give the show a try?

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Video Games / PlayStation: from 1 to 4
« on: October 23, 2013, 01:07:31 AM »
The PlayStation 4 is about a month away (in North America and Europe; Japan will have to wait until next February), but Sony decided to use one of their promo ads to chart the history of the PlayStation brand in console form:

#4ThePlayers since 1995 | PlayStation


Note the changes to the London skyline from one generation to he next.

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Video Games / Fairy Fencer F (PS3)
« on: October 04, 2013, 02:06:12 AM »
PS3「フェアリーフェンサー エフ」 オープニングムービー

 
 Fairy Fencer F is a JRPG being developed by Compile Heart's Team Neptune, and published under CH's new "Galapagos" brand label. It'll be published next week in Japan, though it hasn't yet been confirmed for a Westen release just yet.
 
 As with other CH games, there are a few video clip previews to check out, such as this character clip for Harler:

PS3「フェアリーフェンサー エフ」 PV ハーラー編


 I just wish they would announce a port of this game for the PS Vita/TV...

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Video Games / PS Vita 2000 and Vita TV
« on: September 09, 2013, 09:44:17 PM »
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan held an online news conference early this morning (or some time yesterday, depending on which time zone you are in), where two new Vita-related hardware announcements were made.
 
 There's going to be a slimmer version of the Vita itself, but with an LCD screen in place of the current OLED:
 
新型PlayStation Vita(PCH-2000シリーズ)デビュー映像

 
 Plus, there is going to be a new system, the PS Vita TV, which will let you play various games (including Réalta Nua) on a television:
 
PlayStation®Vita TV Global Concept Movie

 
 The other material announced at this conference is listed over here.

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Video Games / Hyperdimension Neptunia (PS3/PS4/Vita games)
« on: September 06, 2013, 09:20:04 PM »
While there's a separate thread for this series' anime adaptation, it seemed that discussing the games themselves (on both PS3 and Vita) was as well to be done here.


So, here is the recently-uploaded first PV for Re; Birth 1, the upcoming remake of the first Hyperdimension Neptunia:

PS Vita「超次次元ゲイム ネプテューヌRe;Birth1」 PV

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Fanfiction / Crystal Valley
« on: August 14, 2013, 04:44:50 AM »
Another in-progress work from the old board; here's hoping I get it finished here... and that someone actually wants to read it.
 
 
 
 Note:
 
 This story is intended to be a follow-up to the stories told in Crystallized Moments and A Moment of Truth; all of which follow the Good ending of
Fate/Stay Night's Unlimited Blade Works story route.
 
 
 
 Crystal Valley: Preview
 
 
 BGM: Trevor Morris - And So It Begins
 
 
 We had come a long way, Sakura and I.
 
 Across half the world and back again, I found the acrid depths a human mind can stoop to…
 
 …and the soaring heights to which our kind should all aspire.
 
 
 Together, she and I, with those who comprise our family circle, faced our moments of truth.
 
 At long last, one chapter of our collective lives had come to an end.
 
 
 And yet…
 
 
 Despite the glimpses offered, by the one which beckoned us towards a new destiny…
 
 
 …none of us were prepared for what lay in store.

 
 
 ------------------------------
 
 
 The group of adventurers were astounded.
 
 The flight from Sao Paulo into the interior covered such a diverse array of terrain, so many individual glimpses at a country – a continent – in constant flux.
 
 From the urban sprawl of the metropolis the group left behind, the course of the flight gradually took them over wide subtropical forests and immense stretches of savanna, pock-marked to a greater or lesser extent by large stretches of farmland. Much of it had been ‘claimed’ at the expense of a unique ecosystem which lay under increasing siege, despite the efforts of many to steer its fate towards a less destructive path.
 
 And further on, past the myriad works of man, lay the pulsating heart of life itself…
 
 …the Amazon basin.
 
 “It’s hard to get a handle of…” admitted Rin, who had a hand pressed against one of the small plane’s windows, trying not to ‘accidentally’ Reinforce the glass while doing so.
 
 Shirou nodded, putting a hand to the side of his head, as he tried to peek out himself. “It’s usually so cloudy when you fly to London from Japan and back. I don’t think I’ve ever had the chance to see the terrain I’ve flown over quite like this.”
 
 Saber, who almost wished she had asked for the chance to fly the group to their destination herself – assuming her Riding skill wouldn’t take too long to adjust – remained silent. Her wide eyes, intently picking up every last scrap of detail it could along the way, said more than mere words could convey, to those who knew what to look for in them.
 
 Meanwhile, Sakura rested her head on Seonac’s shoulder, as the two looked on through their own windowpane. Much as the view had to offer, the two couldn’t help but find their thoughts drawn away from it, and towards a more distant point they would have to try and reach.
 
 “They’re waiting for us,” Seonac ‘whsipered’ into his beloved’s mind.
 
 “Hai,” came the reply.
 
 They had so far left to go… but even so, they were on their way.
 
 
 ------------------------------
 
 
 As the rain beat down, from clouds which had not been there a few hours ago, the captured man shuddered in reaction to the mysterious, piercing set of green eyes which remained locked upon him.
 
 “Wait…” he said, as he tried to steady himself, “I don’t…”
 
 Something’s not right here, Seonac thought to himself, as he suddenly sensed a shift within the prisoner’s mind. It was almost as if…
 
 “Ah, so you can notice it,” a new voice spoke, from the prisoner’s mouth. The man smirked, his expression changing in an instant – but Seonac knew that this was not the same man at all. “Interesting.”
 
 Seonac tried to retain the initiative, despite a growing sense that something was about to go very, very wrong. “I don’t suppose you feel like talking about it, then?”
 
 The ‘man’ chuckled, as he stood up, going as far as he could while the bonds remained in place. “No, I’m afraid I don’t have anything to say to you and yours. Well, except for one thing, that is.”
 
 Seonac replied, as he noted Rin, Saber and Shirou approach. “Which is…”
 
 A wider grin, as the final words were spoken. “This one’s usefulness… has just reached its end.”
 
 The five of them could feel the pulse of danger, as Saber’s instincts reacted even as the low whistling sound was immediately followed by the pitiful sight of fear in the man’s eyes as his head burst open to one side.
 
 
 ------------------------------
 
 
 The way to the village was un-marked by any recognisable trail, though the guide seemed to note every step’s worth with the expertise of one who carried a lifetime’s worth of experience among the rainforest.
 
 Some of the villagers had stepped forward to note the strangers’ presence, while others seemed content to remain at whatever stations they had been busy at before the new arrival.
 
 Seonac was fascinated by the sight of these people, but what was perhaps most striking was how they, or at least those who were most prominently reaching out to his mind, seemed to recognise him.
 
 “So, I don’t suppose you have any idea why they already seem to recognise you?” Rin asked, wondering when any of these locals were actually going to speak. She had a few guesses as to why they had not done so, but none of them meant that she had to like it.
 
 Before Seonac could reply, one of the elders directed them to what looked like a kind of statue…
 
 …but when they came closer, they realised that the effigy was made of a material like no other on Earth.
 
 This would have been the most important part of it, were it not for the person the face of the effigy echoed in astonishing detail.
 
 
 ------------------------------
 
 
 The five had been given the time they needed to settle in, or at least as much as they could settle for what was, even now, a waypoint on their wider journey.
 
 And yet, even leaving the anthropologist’s treasure trove which this unique culture represented aside, it seemed increasingly obvious that these people were strongly linked to the place where the five were going.
 
 Their story was crucial to understanding what lay beyond.
 
 As the music began, so did the telling.
 
 “What do they want, itoshii?” Sakura asked, as another of the elders approached them, his hand outstretched.
 
 Seonac stood up, and smiled as he held Sakura’s hand in his own. “They want us to dance.”
 
 She smiled in turn as she followed him up, and the assembled crowd watched the two move together, as if they could hear an echo of the song which played within their entwined minds.
 
 As the dance continued, more and more of the villagers joined in, each following a kind of pattern that seemed to tell a story within a story, all of its own.
 
 As the dance widened, a shared vision flowed into the minds of all assembled – a vision of another time, another place. At the dawn of this people’s world, when they had been the first of their kind, the architects of a realm like no other.
 
 As the cries called out, one after another, each with more sorrow, more depth, more meaning than the last, the tragic tale unfolded.
 
 
 A burning light in the distant sky.
 
 An unwilling exodus to a foreign land.
 
 A stream of tears and heartache, as friends and loved ones passed beyond the known realm.
 
 A determination to dance, to rejoice, to defy the call into oblivion, to assert the bittersweet mantra what while there is life, there is hope.
 
 A set of new arrivals, each hundreds of moons apart, each reflected in the living metal…
 
 …and each drawn to a fate unknown.
 
 A sense that all of this, somehow, was inexorably building towards something…
 
 …that would change their world yet again.
 
 
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 Like the ringing of a solitary church bell, the pulse of psionic energy emanated across the gathering, as if calling time on one set of events, and calling forth the onset of a new phase.
 
 At the source of the pulse, the eyes of the ‘statue’ flared a bright emerald.
 
 It stepped forth.
 
 It was time.
 
 
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 The five followed the course laid out by the walking simulacrum, its sure and steady stride in stark contrast to the carefully-navigated route the indigenous guide had followed to lead them to the village.
 
 It walked as if even the act itself was a carefully-choreographed form of mimicry, as if it had somehow been trained to move in a fashion alien to it.
 
 Its lips did not move, not even to show any sign of breathing, nor to express any sign of exertion.
 
 And despite the utter silence, both verbally and telepathically, to be found within, the being still emanated an immensely powerful sense of purpose – as if it was fulfilling one small, but crucial, part in a far more intricate plan.
 
 It stopped at what seemed to be a rock face, and turned to face the group as a shimmering vortex of teal and emerald formed behind it.
 
 
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 On the other side, the four humans, one Servant, and one simulacrum stood upon a smooth disc of the same alien material as the silent guide.
 
 As the disc flew along towards its destination, the five were left speechless at the sights they passed through.
 
 Within an immense subterranean cavern, a glowing light seemed to emanate and reflect from a hundred thousand surfaces, from the distant roof to the ground below. They passed through endless rows of petrified – no, crystallized – trees, plants, even animals, left as if frozen in time at the moment of ossification. Thin strands of the alien material, light as the air yet stronger than diamond, was woven into an impossibly intricate pattern, between the trees, along the surface, among the relatively few notable terrain features on the ceiling.
 
 In the centre of the cavern, this immense crystal valley beneath the surface of an otherwise-unheralded patch of the hemisphere, rested the somewhat egg-shaped pods within which two very special forms of life currently resided.
 
 They were too far away to be seen clearly, but Seonac and Sakura rejoiced as they could sense the little ones’ presence.
 
 But there was so much, so very much more than that.
 
 The flying disc approached the centre, and as it did so, the will of the one which had guided its actions lay manifest.
 
 The five looked up, open-mouthed, as they strained their necks in order to try and take in the sheer scope of the Ultimate One before them.
 
 It was hoisted in the centre of the Crystal Valley upon impossibly large, curved legs, which held up a torso mounting innumerable appendages, large and small. Behind its back lay a perfect circle, effortlessly housing a churning matrix of unfathomable power and majesty.
 
 Its three heads – or was it five? Or maybe only the one? - rested upon long neck-like extensions, and even the one, central head seemed to take in all of the arrivals at once.
 
 Saber tried to steel herself in the face of this godlike entity, despite the overwhelming sense of apprehension at their very presence within this un-earthly landscape.
 
 Rin and Shirou held each other’s hand more tightly than either realised, as they thought of the last time they faced something even remotely comparable in terms of power.
 
 Sakura, in contrast, was trying to fight down the intensely strong urge to rush over and embrace the pods containing the little ones – but the sight of how her partner faced the immense being before them gave her pause.
 
 Seonac, however, left no fear or apprehension at all, as his mind opened to the One which had beckoned him forth. Rather, he left that he was on the very cusp of something… magnificent.
 
 “I can see it,” he spoke, as the first tendrils of communication formed. “Its presence, its purpose…”
 
 He could see it all.
 
 Its reason for being on this world.
 
 Its efforts to understand, in extraordinary detail, the kind of life, so different to its own, which awaited it here.
 
 Its revelation that, despite its solitary presence here on Earth…
 
 …that it was not alone.
 
 
 “Quite the show, isn’t it?”
 
 That voice…
 
 Seonac’s head turned, his eyes looking out into the crystal valley, desperately trying to pick out who had ‘said’ this. “What are you…”
 
 “I’ve waited for far too long,” the voice proclaimed in triumph, loud enough for all of them to hear, “And at last… vengeance shall be mine!”
 
 
 All Seonac could do was scream, as the bolt of Gin-soaked energy fired from a hidden vantage point, soaking up the energy permeating the cavern as it smashed into the circle upon the Ultimate One’s back.
 
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 When the new portal opened, wreathed in crimson, I knew that four thousand years’ worth of effort had been left in vain.
 
 As it – as
they – came forth, I knew that the fate of mankind itself now lay in the balance.
 
 As I looked to my friends, my family, we all realised that there was only one, faint chance, before it was too late.
 
 And as I turned to the Ultimate One before me, and took the step towards my true destiny...
 
 ...I wondered if it would be enough.

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Fanfiction / A Moment of Truth
« on: August 14, 2013, 04:16:54 AM »
Back on the old version of Beast's Lair, A Moment of Truth was one of the first long fiction works I had posted (the other being Fate/Trans Form, which was started before this one); but originally, it didn't start off with any such intentions in mind.
 
 The very first part of AMoT was intended to be a one-off work; at the time (late 2007), I was still in the midst of trying to get through F/TF. I didn't have any plans to delve into it any further, or to expand on the setting (either forwards or backwards); I didn't even have a name for the OC protagonist. However, before too long, I found myself wanting to try and go back to it; so I wrote a second an third part to try and deal with the situation I had left open-ended in the first part.
 
 Over time, I found that I wanted to go back into it more and more; both to explain what happened in the run-up to the "current" events, as well as to look at the further consequences of these actions. And to be honest, I really wasn't expecting things to turn out the way I did; there was no grand plan to which the overall story was set. (One example of this was the shift in focus from one major character to another; I hadn't planned it befoehand, but the momentum of the story as I was writing it basically made the change inevitable... and led me to try and explain why it happened without sounding too much like a retcon.)
 
 Eventually, I sat down and tried to hanner out some sort of timeline; in the process, I finally named the protagonist (Seonac Ó'Conaill), nailed down his age and date of birth, and added notes on what he went through in Ireland before flying to London in the first place. As this happened, I started to get a better sense of how I wanted this particular story to wrap up; but also started thinking of a sequel (the as-yet-unfinished Crystal Valley).
 
 By the time I moved on to CV, I started to feel that it may not be enough to simply land Seonac at the point he was first presented; I might have to go back a little further, to try and build his character up from the beginning (of his exposure to the world of magecraft). That led to me putting Crystal valley on hold, and starting with a series of prequel snapshots (Crystallized Moments). 
 
 By the time the first board crashed, I hadn't gotten too far with either of the last two works; and when this edition of Beast's Lair was established, I was wary of having to go back and re-post everything. (As it turns out, it was less work to do so than I had feared, since this board retains things like italics and such that the old board didn't. If the formatting here was the same as there, I would have had to re-enter all of the BBCode entries manually.)
 
 Yet, I was starting to think that, rather than post this up as it had been before the fall of the first board, I should wait until I finished Crystallized Moments, see how things stand by then, re-do this story (not least by adding in Seonac's name to the earlier chapters; but also re-do certain plot elements, get id of some of the cameos, and so forth), and then jump back into finishing Crystal Valley. What I thought I was doing was giving the story a chance to lie falow for a while; and that I'd be able to turn it into soemthing better than it was. What I actually did was give myself three times the work to try and go through; and as anyone noting my (profound lack of) progress over the last two years, I was making even less likely that I'd actually get anywhere at all.
 
 So, for the time being, I've decided to post the story as it currently stands, and leave it at that until I finally manage to work up the momentum I need to actually start writing again. (If I do get back into the swing of things, I might still want to edit the story; but, should that start to happen again, I'd want to take things one step at a time.)
 
 
 Or to put a long story short; this is an old story from BL1, that may or may not be revised to better fit the wider story arc I found myself wanting to place it in, but which hopefully isn't too poorly-executed in its current incarnation.

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