Monday, 7 December 2015

Final Fantasy 7 Remake To Be Released Episodically


If you're into video games and have the Internet then the chances are very good that you'll be aware of the long called for remake of the Playstation classic, Final Fantasy 7.  Over the weekend Square Enix released the first gameplay trailer of the new game, that left many fans stunned at just how good it looked.  Shortly after this, though, they released further information, that the remake would be released in parts, rather than as a whole game.

In an interview for website Gematsu, the game's director Tetsuya Nomura spoke briefly about the decision split the game down.

'If we dedicated our time to a single release , parts of it would be summarised.  We'd have to cut some parts, and additional parts would come in few, so rather than remake the game as a full volume, we decided to do multiple parts.'


In the same interview the producer, Yoshinori Kitase also spoke about the choice to release the game in parts rather than as a single release, as well as maintaining mystique around how the game will be released.

'The idea that a remake of Final Fantasy VII would not fit into a single release was there from the very beginning.  We still can't share more information about it's multiple parts, but please look forward to future announcements.

'As you can see from the trailer, we showed Sector 1 and Sector 8, but those areas alone, I think you see a lot of density.  When you're remaking the entirety of the original version in that quality, it's not possible to fit it all in one release.'

As yet it is unclear how the game will be released, whether as downloads similar to Telltale's 'The Walking Dead' or 'Life Is Strange', or as individual retail games.  Either way, with the level of excitement around the project it's sure to sell well regardless.

Amy.
xx

Friday, 4 December 2015

Transphobic Caitlyn Jenner Billboad Removed Following Complaints


Cranium, a signage company in Auckland, New Zealand, has faced severe criticism from the LGBT+ community and their supporters following what has been described as a transphobic and tasteless billboard that appeared to mock both Caitlyn Jenner, and the transgender community as a whole.

The billboard featured the Vanity Fair cover image of Caitlyn Jenner, photoshopped to have her wearing a Santa hat, with the slogan 'I hope your sack is fuller than mine this Christmas.  Merry Christmas from Cranium.'

The advertisement received hundreds of complaints within hours, and has been reported on globally, leading the company to censor the image.

Phillip Garratt from Cranium has apologised on Facebook for any offense caused, saying that the billboard was 'poor judgement' on Cranium's part.  He added that 'Cait is welcome at my house with my family any time.'

Cranium attempted to appease those who had taken offense at the advert by donating $1,000 to the LGBT+ organisation Rainbow Youth.

Rainbow Youth welcomed the donation, but warned that 'jokes' about the transgender community are not only insulting, but dangerous.  A spokesperson for the group commented that 'jokes' such as this will only further marginalise the transgender community, and encourage others not to take transgender issues seriously.

Some people have publicly ridiculed both the apology and the donation, saying that the donation is simply an attempt to 'buy off' the LGBT+ community and an attempt to save face and lessen the damage to the company’s reputation.


Cranium may be facing more than just public criticism, however, as it transpires that Cranium did not obtain permission to use the copyrighted image of Caitlyn Jenner, and that the billboard breaches copyright law.  It may also fall under the Fair Trade Act, as it could be seen as misleading people into thinking that Caitlyn Jenner authorised and endorsed the advert when she did not.


Amy.
xx

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 'Closure' Review


'Closure' begins with what is one of my favourite scenes of this season so far, Coulson and Rosalind eating dinner and talking shit to each other.  Now, for an action adventure show set in one of the best on screen comic book universes this might seem like a strange scene to pick out, but I love the way the two characters interact.

From the very first scene that the two of them were in together there was something special there.  There was a chemistry between both the characters and the actors that let the dialogue sparkle.  It went from two older spies interacting into two amazing characters forming a relationship I genuinely cared about.  Out of every relationship in the show so far this is one of my favourites.  It's not as drawn out as Fitz and Simmons, or a sudden and surprising as May and Andrew, or as dull and doomed to failure as Daisy and Ward, it just felt real and natural.  Which is why last episode I was praying that Rosalind wasn't a part of Hydra, just so that relationship wouldn't be over.

Unfortunately, whilst it didn't end then we only had another five minutes of this amazing coupling before it all ended in tragedy.  Rosalind gets shot in the throat by Ward and bleeds to death in Coulsons arms.


Whilst this initially shocked me, it pretty quickly angered me too.  It just felt like a waste, and something we'd already seen before.  First of all, the relationship with Rosalind made Coulson more interesting and human.  There's only so much 'cool secret agent' that a character can be built on before feeling stale.  Yes, now we have an angry vengeous Coulson, which is a part of the character we've not seen like this before, it won't last.  And when it's over, he'll go back to pre-Rosalind Coulson, which is a shame.

Secondly, this removes Constance Zimmer from the show.  I like Constance Zimmer, I smile every time she pops up in a show and think she's great in every role I've seen her in.  Why wasn't she brought back for season three of The Newsroom?!  Using her in this way, to build up emotion and shock by killing her off feels like a waste of her acting ability and the character.  She brought a level of maturity and class to the show, and that's gone now too.  Yes, we still have Ming-Na and Clark Gregg, but other than that the cast are all younger.  Having another kick arse mature actor was something that made these early season three episodes great, and we've lost some of that now too.

As for 'having seen this before', does anyone remember Buffy The Vampire Slayer?  In season two the show gave Giles, the 'dad' of the show a love interest in the form of Jenny Calendar, who was killed off by a former friend turned bad guy, Angel, and sent Giles on a brief path of vengeance.  Now, replace Giles with Coulson, Jenny Calendar with Rosalind and Angel with Ward and it's the same scenario.  Except that other than the instant shock value of Rosalind's death it doesn't have the emotional punch that Giles finding Jenny's dead body in his bed did in Buffy, which I'm sure is one of the reasons every Buffy/Angel fan remembers that episode so much.  Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. seems like it tried to do the same thing here, but it just didn't have the same emotional impact, and will probably be a lot less remembered too.  All of which feels like a disservice to the potential Rosalind had.

Despite these negative factors in killing Rosalind, it did give us a hell of an opening that made the rest of the episode a fast paced ride.  Coulson was straight away thrown into a life or death situation, fighting alone against Hydra agents with nothing but his wits.  Air Freshener bomb on the candles, genius move though.


Following on from there we're given a little of everything.  We've got two kidnappings, a band robbery, torture, secret bases, the start of The Secret Warriors and Coulson diving out of a Quinn Jet and freefalling through a castle into a portal to outer-space.  All of this, and it's not even the mid-season finale!

As fast paced and action packed the episode was you just know that things are going to be even bigger and better next week.  Coulson hunting down Ward on an alien planet with an evil, immensely powerful InHuman on the loose.  Fitz trying to rescue Will.  The combined forces of S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Secret Warriors launching a full scale assault on Hydra.  It's sure to be epic.

Whilst I personally felt that the loss of Rosalind was a big mistake on the shows part, this is easily one of the best episodes of S.H.I.E.L.D. and really shows how to pack a lot of great moments into 45 minutes of television.  Easily the show at it's best.  Roll on the mid-season finale.

Amy.
xx

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

BREAKING NEWS - Transgender Woman Found Dead in Prison Cell


News has just been released via the BBC that Joanne Latham, 38, was found dead in her cell in an all male prison Friday morning (30th November).

A prison service report says that Joanne was serving a life sentence for attempted murder in HM Prison Woodhill Milton Keynes, but was being housed in an all male facility, rather than a female one.

This is the second death of a transgender woman in an all male prison facility in just the last month.

The prison service report says that Joanne had barricaded her cell and and obscured the observation panel.  After receiving no response from her staff forced their way into the cell and found her dead by hanging.

She was officially pronounced dead at 06.30 on Friday the 30th of November.  An autopsy has yet to be carried out.

More information on this case will be reported on as it becomes available,

Amy.
xx

US Marine Found Guilty of Killing Jennifer Laude


United States Marine Lance Corporal Joseph Scott Pemberton was found guilty of the killing of transgender woman Jennifer Laude in a Philippine court today following a lengthy trial.

The US Marine, who was stationed in the Philippines for American military exercises was arrested following the death of 26 year old Jennifer Laude.  Pemberton was charged with her killing, and was today found guilty and sentenced to 6 to 12 years in prison, along with being fined $100,000 to be paid to Jennifer's family.

The court heard that Pemberton met Jennifer in a nightclub in Ologapo City, and that the two of them went to hotel room shortly after to have sex.  Evidence was presented that showed the two of them entering the room together, but only Pemberton leaving.  Jennifer was later found dead in the room, a hotel worker saying that he found the young woman slumped over the toilet, her neck apparently broken.

Defense attorneys argued that whilst Pemberton had agreed to have sex with Jennifer, and that she had performed oral sex upon him, she did so without revealing to him that she was transgender.  The defence argued that when Pemberton discovered that Jennifer was trans he panicked, that he 'felt raped'.  A 'scuffle' followed in which Pemberton admitted putting Jennifer into a headlock, but claims that she was alive when he left the room.

Protesters outside the court, supporting Jennifer. 
Unfortunately, due to this claim that she had not told him that she was transgender, and his statement that he panicked and 'felt raped' the court lessened the sentence given to him.  The court reportedly said, 'He acted out of passion and obfuscation, in the heat of passion he arm-locked the deceased, and dunked his head in the toilet.  The killing of Laude amounted only to homicide.'

The court felt because Pemberton acted in the moment, and after discovering that Jennifer was a trans woman, despite the court referring to her with male pronouns, that the crime amounted only to homicide rather than murder.  If Pemberton had have been charged with murder rather than homicide he would have received a harsher sentence.

Mr Rogue, lawyer for the family, has stated that they are 'outraged' that the sentence has been reduced on those grounds.  'We are very angry that the court considered these mitigating circumstances', he told the press.  He went on to say that the verdict was a 'bittersweet victory' and that the sentencing was 'very light given the heinousness of the crime'.

It is unclear as to where Pemberton will be serving his sentence, as under the Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and America both countries have to reach an agreement.  However, shortly after he left court the Justice Department issued a statement saying that Pemberton would be held at the Philippines military headquarters in Manila until a decision has been made.

Amy.
xx