Demon Slayer's first season became the most popular anime debut last year, going so far as to even surpass the Shonen juggernaut known as One Piece when it came to overall manga sales, and one aspect of the series that can certainly be attributed to that is its catchy opening theme and the song 'Gurange' by LiSA has been featured prominently in a commercial for Sony! In promoting their latest headphones, Sony decided to feature the record shattering song front and center within the commercial itself, proving just how catchy the opening theme to the adventures of Tanjiro and Nezuko is!
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The opening theme for Demon Slayer's first season has already broke a number of records, with the song being downloaded over one million times world wide, giving fans a great summary of the series itself. Though the second season has yet to be confirmed for the anime, we would imagine that LiSA will once again be asked to return in creating a new opening theme for the further adventures of the demon slayer corps and their bid to free the world of the influence of the flesh eating demons. With the feature length film of the series set to continue the story by following the manga story line of the 'Mugen Train', fans are anticipating the arrival of the delayed next chapter of Tanjiro and his demonic influenced sister, Nezuko.
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LiSA had spoke about the difference between performing the song live and recording it in a studio for Sony's Youtube channel late last year:
'I think the biggest difference between a live performance and a recording is the presence or absence of the audience. In a live performance, I can feel the heat of the audience and the floor, and try out the feel of the temperature myself, but in a recording session or this kind of one-take session, I strongly feel like, 'I only get one chance to succeed.' and 'I have to sing properly.' I get really nervous because I have to concentrate on my own singing and be aware that the people listening and watching me will be also sensitive about my performance.'
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System: PS4, Xbox One, PC | |
Dev: Arc System Works | |
Pub: Bandai Namco | |
Release: January 26, 2018 | |
Players: 1-2 Player | |
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080p | Cartoon Violence, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes |
Dragon Ball FighterZ: We Gotta Power
by Lucas White
by Lucas White
There’s been so much hype since E3 2017 for Dragon Ball FighterZ that it feels redundant and stale to even mention just how excited people have been for this game. But that said, the level of interest in Arc System Works’ latest fighter is remarkable.Dragon Ball FighterZ feels like an event release; it’s a game that, through its incredible visuals alone, has captured the mindshare of people who don’t even care about anime that much. It has remained on people’s minds even through several other major fighting game releases, and pre-launch beta tests were constantly full. Now it’s here, and I’ve been playing it all obsessively. I had some reservations going in, mostly about the core controls, but perhaps most surprising of all is that I feel satisfied with ArcSys’ teaching tools more than pretty much all the competition. Dragon Ball FighterZ is a game that wants you to have fun, and through its content offerings, committal to the material, and visual flair it accomplishes exactly that.
See, I have this… thing about story modes in fighting games. Ever since the Mortal Kombat style took over, it feels like casual fighting fans have been missing the forest for the trees a bit. These story modes have been visually ambitious, but their actual play structure is often antithetical to learning how to play fighting games, and spending several hours with fighting game lore is like watching a low budget anime cross-cut with a slow motion train wreck. I just don’t understand how this stuff caught on. In that respect, Dragon Ball FighterZ is the answer to my personal, desperate pleas.
Story Mode takes its time not with its capital-L Lore, but with the player on their road to learning how to actually play Dragon Ball FighterZ. The game even starts with a special checklist that encourages you to give everything, especially the story mode, a try. Once you hop in, be prepared to spend time hanging out with the goofy cast of Dragon Ball Z (literally), as you build a team, rearrange that team, and unlock lovingly written event scenes and find additional training sequences that both introduce and remind you of the fundamentals and more.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ’s actual story is basically a silly cross between a cheesy visual novel and a made for DVD OVA produced by big ol’ Dragon Ball dorks. You, the player, are inexplicably injected into the world of Dragon Ball Z, or Super, or something; it’s not super clear. Not only that, but you’re in Goku’s body, and while he eventually regains his consciousness, he (and nobody else) can actually fight to their normal ability. But when the magic player insert goes inside, they can – you know what, nevermind. There are evil clones, a mysterious new character, and a mysterious reappearance of old characters. It’s a silly setup, but it feels very “Dragon Ball video game,” and the real good stuff is what you encounter in-between the main cutscenes.
Each section of the story is presented on a board, and you have a number of turns to get through it and defeat the boss. Along the way, you can encounter battle stages, training stages, and random encounters with Majin Buu. Sometimes, when the plot allows, you can also find a new character to expand your available roster. Winning fights grants EXP and money, the former of which levels you characters up (just in story mode), the latter being used to buy specific character unlocks and the game’s brand of loot boxes.
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Where Dragon Ball FighterZ differs, in my eyes, from other modern fighters’ story modes is how much control the player has over the experience. You can choose who you play as, swap people in and out of your three-man roster, level up and play as much or as little side content as you want. The training stages repeat themselves, which may seem annoying to seasoned players, but are totally optional and will definitely help newer players remember all the little things you have to keep track of in a fight. You can also encounter bonus events, or little character-building scenes that trigger when you go into a fight with specific teams or against specific enemies. This encourages players to mess around with the entire roster as they hunt for events, which are often on-brand for all the characters involved and very funny. By the end of the first story arc (there are three), newbie players should come out of it with a moderate understanding of, at least, how to hang against the CPU.