Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call (3/18)

New song downloads for March 18, 2015:

FFX-2: real Emotion (BMS)
SaGa 2: The End of Battle (BMS)
Romancing SaGa 3: Devil Lord Confrontation II (BMS)
Chrono Trigger: Boss Battle 2 (BMS)
Chrono Trigger: Corridors of Time (FMS)
Secret of Mana 3: Meridian Child (FMS)
Nier: Shadowlord (BMS)
Live A Live: The Bird Flies in the Sky, The Fish Swims in the River (FMS)

Source: Square Enix | Square Enix YouTube | Dengeki Online

YoRHa DVD – Review

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At long last, we’ve got the YoRHa DVD! I was looking forward to it ever since I went to see the stage play in person back in October. I’ve talked about the details of what’s included in this release before, so I won’t repeat myself on that again.

Instead, I’d like to share just a few thoughts I had while watching the DVD.

First off… I’m very disappointed. The video quality is so subpar, I am shocked that such a recording even exists. I haven’t seen video quality this bad since watching ancient .rm videos in the early 2000s. The video quality was also different when I played it on my Blu-ray player as opposed to on my computer. The quality on the Blu-ray player was obviously pixelated. I took the following photos with my iPhone to show the level of pixelation.

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And this is an example of the “zebra” type pixelation that was rampant in almost every frame when I played it on my computer.

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The picture overall looked cleaner when I played it on my computer, but the level of zebra striping was so frequent, it made watching the video at all very difficult.

I don’t understand how such bad quality would have been okayed to go into production. I ended up paying a total of 8,468yen for this DVD set to receive such a subpar item; I am very upset. I don’t have cash to just throw away like this, but that’s pretty much how I feel.

Yes, it was great to be able to see the play again–and I still think the Earth production was the best. The story, characters, music, etc. were really great, anyway.