Video Game Review: Hyperdimension Neptunia U: Action Unleashed

Combat in Hyperdimension Neptunia U is similar to the Dynasty Warriors series with dozens of enemies appearing at one time as little more than cannon fodder. Progression is done in two ways: you earn experience by defeating enemies and completing levels, and new items/boosts are unlocked by collecting medals from those vanquished foes. It’s a simple system designed to keep you grinding through battles again and again to acquire better weapons and equipment.

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The Wire Troll: Chi Chi Gonzalez is Mowing Them Down

May was phenomenal in the nightcap of Wednesday’s doubleheader in Boston, giving up just two hits over seven shutout innings while striking out nine. Despite moderate overall numbers for 2015, May has now produced three quality starts in his last four outings, with two nine-strikeout performances in that span. How about this command? In 26 1/3 IP, he’s fanned 26 and walked one.

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Video Game Review: Project CARS

Just about every facet of your car can be tailored to your taste, so if you don’t like how stiff the clutch is, change it. If you find yourself spinning out constantly, change up your gas and steering sensitivities until you find a way to stay on the track. The daunting world of sim-racing has just gotten a bit friendlier, and Project CARS did some things here that other developers would do well to note.

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Blu-ray Review: Kingsman: The Secret Service

Like John Wick, Kingsman pushes the envelope with its stylized violence, mixing hand-to-hand combat with a generous helping of “gun fu.” The fight scenes are balls-out insane in the best possible way, highlighted by the absurdity that is the church massacre, which contains a nearly endless stream of countermoves and slick kills that leaves dozens of bodies in its wake. It’s played to such a ridiculous degree, however, that is never feels disturbing.

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Blu-ray Review: Focus

As mentioned, Smith has always played the effortlessly cool character with ease, and even at 46 has no trouble projecting the steadying presence of someone that was brought up in the con game. He and Robbie have good chemistry and play off of each other well, which is important given they’re not only the central dynamic but also that the film is selling their relationship as a stumbling block for Smith, who typically has all the angles covered.

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Video Game Review: Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China

While the game is not as parkour-intense as the main series, Shao Jun will still spend most of her time running, vaulting and climbing things. Stealth takes place via the environment — avoiding line of sight and employing hiding places will get you past guard vision cones. Once detected, you can fight your way through or find a hiding spot and wait for the Metal Gear-like alert timer to count down.

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