Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Final Fantasy XIII Limited Collector's Edition for Europe revealed

Square Enix has just announced recently that there will be a limited collector's edition to the Final Fantasy XIII bundle for Europe. This set will be made avaliable in two gaming platforms PS3 and XBox 360 on March 9, 2010.

The bundle includes the game CD, selected soundtrack CD containing tracks from the game and an artbook.Three prints of the main characters' summons and a decal of the brand of I'Cie are also included in the bundle. This set will be much anticipated by many Final Fantasy fans worldwide. Below are some of the pictures of the bundle.





Saturday, January 23, 2010

Release dates of new FFXIII Play Arts Kai Volume 2 and Odin summon announced

An update regarding the release of the new set of FFXIII Play Arts Kai version (volume 2) and Lightning's summon Odin.

Volume 2 of the latest Kai version of the Play Arts features Oerba Yun Fang, Sazh Katzroy and Hope Estheim. Here are some prototype pics and further information about the estimated release dates.

Oerba Yun Fang

Source: Prototype pictures courtesy of AmiAmi Character and Hobby Shop at  http://www.amiami.com

Release information
Date of release: Late April 2010
Height: 22.5 cm
Suggested price: Approximately 4,000 Yen
Status: Pre-order open at AmiAmi


Sazh Katzroy

Source: Prototype pictures courtesy of AmiAmi Character and Hobby Shop at  http://www.amiami.com

Release information
Date of release: Late April 2010
Height: 23.5 cm
Suggested price: 4,000 Yen
Status: Pre-order open at AmiAmi


Hope Estheim

Source: Prototype pictures courtesy of AmiAmi Character and Hobby Shop at  http://www.amiami.com

Release information

Date of release: Late April 2010
Height: 21.5 cm
Suggested price: 4,000 Yen
Status: Pre-order open at AmiAmi


FFXIII Summon Odin

Source: Prototype pictures courtesy of AmiAmi Character and Hobby Shop at  http://www.amiami.com


Release information
Date of release: Late April 2010
Height: Gestalt mode approximately  35cm / Human mode approximately 41cm
Suggested price: 19,800 Yen
Status: Pre-order open at AmiAmi






Friday, January 22, 2010

FFXIII Play Arts Kai Volume 1

This is my review on the latest Play Arts series by Square Enix. A little bit of background on the new "Kai" series.The Kai series is a brand built upon the set of play arts produced by Square Enix. The Kai brand focuses on 4 key attributes in the play arts: greater attention to detail, more points of articulation, additional extra parts and larger size figures. The goal with these new attributes is to increase the element of realism in the play arts. I will use these 4 key features to write my review.




Let us begin by looking at the packaging.


Packaging

The boxes are slightly bigger than previous releases. This is because the figures are meant to be bigger this time around. I like the choice of colours used for the boxes. It is pearl white with shades of emerald green. It is kind of similar to the box used for Kingdom Hearts Play Arts Sora Final Form. Here is comparison in terms of size of the box. The Kai logo and FFXIII are printed at the bottom of each box in metallic silver. You can also see that the height of the figure is also taller than the previous Play Arts figure.





Size

The size of the figures is bigger, bulkier and heavier (last 2 attributes applies to Snow only). Lightning and Vanille stand at roughly 23cm whereas Snow is slightly taller, about 26cm. Since men are meant to be tougher, so Snow is built to be bulkier and heavier. That is also why he is the best "defender" in the game.

Here is another comparison that I have made with regards to height. I compared Lightning with Cloud from FFVII Play Arts Volume 1.





Character details

Next, let us look at character details. This is usual the key area that all toy collectors look for in the play arts.

Lightning



Snow




Vanille



This time, the details are great but I have picked up several defects. First, facial expression and details. The facial expression for all three characters are generally good but I like Snow's facial expression best. Here is why....


 
 


Based on the pics above, you can actually see abit of Snow's mustache and even though his hair is covered by a bandana, he looks good. The outlines of his eyes are fine but I still prefer the eyes for FFXII Play Arts best.

If you compare with Lightning and Vanille, Lightning's facial expression seems to be the worst of the lot. It is due the "defect" that I have spotted on her lips i.e., the red line that separates the upper and lower lip. I think she would look better without the red line. You will not be able to spot defect without close inspection. Lightning's lips is the so called defect here. For my Lightning, the thin red line seems to be fine if viewed from far and also close up. I went to several toy shops to check on this and found out that the red line appears to be a rough line that causes slight smearing on Lightning's mouth upon close inspection. Well, if the red line is like the one on the Joker, then obviously, it would be rejected straight away.

Here are some pics that shows Lightning with nice lips.

Image courtesy of soulsync and zelu1984 from XL-Shop Toys Forum


In case of Vanille, the lower lip (lobe) appears to be too thin. It looks some sort like Japanese geisha when they use small brush to colour their lower lip. This lowers her cuteness factor.  Luckily, mine was not affected.

For Snow, there seems to be some defect on his back. I noticed some spots on his back. Looks like boils.




I only noticed the I'Cie Mark on Snow's left hand but not for Lightning and Vanille. Lightning is supposed to have one near her chest area and Vanille's on her upper thigh but it was not there.



Let us look at colour details now. Generally, the colours used are realistic. With good colour details, the Play Arts can actually show battle damage details. However, I found some colouring defects in this area as well. It appears on Lightning. Check my close up on Lightning's face. Did you spot any colour defects? Look at her Adam's apple area. There is a smear on it and the collar of her jacket seems to be dirty. Perhaps the dirty part of her collar is meant to reflect battle damage details but certainly not the smear. Colour details on Snow and Vanille seem to be fine though.


Points of articulation

Next we move on to another favourite topic of Play Arts review. Points of articulation. This topic is laudable. The Play Arts can pose in various positions due to their intricate points of articulation. I'm not sure how many points of articulation are there but you can pose is various complicated poses with the new points of articulation. Even the base stand can be articulated now. Here are some of my poses of Snow and Vanille.





The lower part of Snow's trench coat can be removed or open up.








I tried to do the pose right after Vanille summoned Hecatonheir and ordered it to attack where she twists her waist 180 degrees but cannot. The above is just a similar pose for the lulz.

Important Note
The joints are fragile. Take care of the joints when you do different poses. The joints are easily detachable but you can fix it back. I do not know if this is good or bad but please exert care when you want to pose your figures. I have this problem with Snow and Vanille when I did some of their poses to take pictures. The kneeling one for Snow and the "turn back" pose for Vanille where Snow's leg and Vanille's upper body was detached. 




Additional parts

The additional parts to all figures are great. Lightning can pose with her gun or blade mode and Vanille can decide to keep her staff if she needs to do so. However, Snow does not come with weapons but just additional hands.



There are two similar weapons for both Lightning and Vanille.

Additional parts from the box


Above all, I feel that FFXIII Play Arts is a good buy despite some defects in colour details and molding. The new attributes added to the Play Arts will gain the attention of many FF collectors out there. I look forward to FFXIII Play Arts Kai Volume 2 which features Hope Esthiem, Sazch Katzroy and Oerba Yun Fang.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Hot Toys MMS98 Goemon the Movie 1/6 scale Chacha Asai

This is my first Hot Toys figure. I was mesmerised by the beauty of this figure when I saw the prototype pictures up on XL-Shop’s pre-order list few months back. Futhermore, she is reflective of the pretty Ryoko Hirosue. Being a toy collector for the longest time that I can remember, I have been an avid fan of fantastic movies and also games. As you all would have known, I am more of a Final Fantasy collector than a Hot Toys collector. It so happen that I find this figure produced by Hot Toys to be delicate and unique in its representation of Asian cultures which captures the rich history of Japan back in the “Sengoku” period of Japanese history. I hope to be able to provide an objective review of this figure because I am not familiar with the positive and negative points of figures produced by Hot Toys and I have not seen the movie yet. I only know that Hot Toys is one of the leading companies in producing 1/6 scale or 12 inch figures from various movies aside from Slideshow and Medicom.


Packaging

This figure is nicely packed into a white box with a magnetic flap that enables one to view the figure when it is opened. The design of the box is very simple. It has a picture of the Ryoko Hirosue who plays the character Chacha Asai on the front and the back of the box is a sample picture of the prototype figure. Once open, the figure is protected by two layers of transparent plastic cover and a black plastic box to hold the figure in tact. Amazingly, the head of the figure is also protected by a plastic cover to ensure that the paint job is not smeared. You may look for the 20 inch LOTR Gandalf figure produced by NECA few years back to see a good example of this smearing on his nose. 





















Figure sculpt

I have read some reviews on the sculpting of this figure from other forums such as Toys World Hong Kong, Figures.com etc. I must say that the real figure might not be a total 100% depiction of the prototype especially the head and face sculpt but nevertheless both hair and face are sculpted in detail. Then again, prototype figures are meant to advertise and entice collectors to buy them, so they might have been “photoshoped” to perfection… who knows …














Real sculpt and prototype sculpt

Coming back, the facial features of Chacha Asai are laudable: her eyes, brows, nose and glossy lips are nice. It is just that she needs a nice hair to suit her facial features. Some collectors in Toys World forum commented that she would look better with synthetic hair like other figures made by Hot Toys i.e., Silken Floss but in this case, plastic hair is not so bad after all. It is more like she looks better in synthetic hair because the facial features of this figure are very realistic. Once you are able to fit the synthetic hair onto the figure, her facial features will be slightly enhanced. This will also improve the overall impression of her hair sculpt. It will be interesting to see Hot Toys coming up with synthetic hair for her in future if they decide to make one to complement the Asian look. 






Head sculpt of Chacha Asai









Photos from a HT collector in Toys World forum
Credits to: diodio18


Costume and accessories

I must say that her dress looks absolutely stunning. Costume is one of the reasons why I bought this figure. Chacha Asai looks gorgeous in this red kimono. Best of all the dress is designed with great details. I like the outer layer of her dress which combines intricate designs with the Japanese culture during the “Sengoku” era. Her dress is made up of two layers of fabric. The outer layer (coat) builds the “Sengoku” look of this figure with its gold-embroidered fabric whereas the inner fabric represents the basic kimono dress with additional designs sewn on it. The outer layer also forms an “obi” like piece of a kimono dress that looks like a big ribbon on the waist of the figure when viewed from the back.















Front and back view of the figure

Chacha Asai comes with few accessories compared to Goemon Ishikawa. She comes with a fan, a dagger, 2 interchangeable hands and a stand. Besides that, I think her Japanese slippers can also be considered part of the accessories that comes with this figure. It is typical of Japanese culture for ladies to have fans and slippers as accessories and they complement her look above all. I am not sure why the dagger is there as I have not seen the movie yet. Is she an assassin in disguise?






























Chacha Asai's accessories


 Points of articulation

This figure has about 30 points of articulation. So far I managed to capture some poses and it seemed good. It explains the plus points of a new Tru-Type body of Hot Toys line that allows various articulations as mentioned in her counterpart figure Goemon Ishikawa in Figures.com’s review. I wonder how is this type of figure better compared to the Hot Angels body from other figures.





  












Paint job

The paint job of this figure is commendable. Despite not 100% reflective of the prototype picture, her details still pack a punch that depicts realistic features of the actress Ryoko Hirosue. The skin tone and colour of her eyes, brows are great and her lips are stunning.
















Note her lips


Cost

There is no doubt that this figure costs quite a fortune (RM 498) but the striking details depicted by this figure prove the figure's worth: realistic looks to the intricate designs of her dress and accessories. I must say that this figure is impressive and I cannot wait to see the movie.

Thanks for reading. I hope Hot Toys will be able to produce more impressive figures that capture the essence of Asian cultures. I am not entirely sure but it seems that Goemon is the first line of Hot Toys figures that features Asian aesthetics. More goodies to come.