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New NieR:Orchestra Concert world tour announced!

  • Los Angeles – January 27, 2024 at the Peacock Theater
    Tickets on sale: July 21 at 10pm (PT)
  • Chicago – February 3, 2024 at the Rosemont Theater
    Tickets on sale: July 18 at 12 (CDT)
  • Berlin – February 10, 2024 at the Tempodrom
  • Barcelona – February 17, 2024 at the Auditori Forum
  • Paris – February 23, 2024 at the Palais des Congres
  • Bangkok – March 16-17, 2024 at the Prince Mahidol Hall
  • Orlando – March 30, 2024 at the Dr. Phillips Center

“AWR Music Productions is proud to partner with legendary video game developer SQUARE ENIX to present a phenomenal multimedia production: ‘NieR:Orchestra Concert 12024 [the end of data]’.

With symphony orchestra and chorus under the direction of conductor Eric Roth, the performance features the solo vocals of original NieR series singers Emi Evans and J’nique Nicole, as well as a specially created program with HD video projections from NieR series director Yoko Taro and composer Keiichi Okabe.

In addition, the concert features a recorded reading by 2B (voiced by Kira Buckland) and 9S (voiced by Kyle McCarley) in a new episode written by director Yoko Taro.

Immerse yourself in the NieR universe like never before!”

For more information, visit the official concert page here.

jdk BAND Mini Live – TGS 2019

With the release of the next installment in the Ys series looming just a week a way from today, let’s take a look back at this year’s Tokyo Game Show and the awesome mini-concert by the Falcom jdk BAND! Since Falcom didn’t have their own booth at the event, the band performed at the Konami booth on both Saturday and Sunday at TGS! The photos shown here are from the concert on Saturday!

First of all here’s a quick break-down of the current band members:

  • Vocal: Sasaka Megumi
  • Guitar: Kosuke
  • Guitar: Sekiguchi Koji
  • Keyboard: gakia2
  • Bass: Naokix

Set List:

  1. To Make the End of Battle (Ys I & II Chronicles) – [Falcom J.D.K. BAND 1]
  2. First Step Toward Wars (Ys I & II Chronicles) – [Ys I & II Chronicles OST]
  3. In Side My Head (Ys VIII Super Ultimate) – [Ys VIII Super Ultimate]
  4. Eternal Sunshine (Ys VIII Super Ultimate) – [Ys VIII Super Ultimate]
  5. Welcome to Chaos (Ys IX -Monstrum NOX-)
  6. Go Fight! (Star Trader) – [Falcom J.D.K. BAND 1]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-ifss78pC8

About the Game: Ys IX – Monstrum NOX-

Ys IX -Monstrum NOX- is scheduled for release on September 26, 2019 for the PlayStation4!

Ys IX takes place after the events of Ys Seven as it follows Adol’s adventures to the “Prison City” of Balduq, a major city located in Gllia-Erdlingen, a Romun province located in the northeast Esterior peninsula.

After their adventures in Altago (Ys Seven), Adol and Dogi find their way to the “Prison City” of Balduq and are quickly apprehended as suspects in the sudden disappearance of the Romun fleet in the Atlas Ocean. Although they proclaim their innocence, the solders lock them away in the city’s prison.

Eventually, a mysterious girl with a prosthetic arm and leg comes to their rescue. She introduces herself as Aprilis, a so-called “Monstrum”. She explains how she and the other Monstrum like her are feared by the city folk for their mysterious appearance and supernatural powers. It is from this chance encounter that Adol’s adventure in Balduq begins.

What is and what is not real…? How do you know what is a dream or what fantasy…? Maybe they are both the same.

About the Release

Bonus Mini-Soundtracks!

  • Ys IX Mini Original Soundtrack [CODE:RED]Initial Release Bonus
    1. Cloaca Maxima
    2. Strategic Zone
    3. Take it Easy!
    4. Crossing A/A
    5. Forgotten Days
  • Ys IX Mini Original Soundtrack [CODE:BLACK]Collector’s Box Bonus
    1. Welcome to Chaos
    2. Marionette, Marionette
    3. Tranquil Silence
    4. Dreaming in the Grimwald
    5. Invitation to the Crimson Night

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Shoumetsu Toshi 5th Anniversary Party

Today, Sunday, May 26th was the 5th Anniversary of the Shoumetsu Toshi smartphone game and series, held at Shinagawa Intercity Hall.

The event was comprised of this year’s championship rounds (the same guy won two years in a row!!), a lengthy talk segment detailing the various off-shoots of the series, and finally a live concert!

I’ve been preoccupied with many other things that I didn’t hear about this year’s event until recently… then I also heard that you needed some invitation card to participate even though it’s a free event. I was asking a staff member how to get an invitation, and just then a member from noisycroak saw me and helped me out. He gave me a special VIP pass, too– maybe he was thinking I was invited by one of the performers like last year, but that wasn’t the case this time. *sweat drop*

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Tokyo Game Music Show 2019

Today was the Tokyo Game Music Show 2019 (東京ゲーム音楽ショー) !! I wasn’t able to go to the show last year because of work or something else that was scheduled at the same time, but since LieN was scheduled to perform and have a booth, I really wanted to go.

This year’s show was held at Ota City Industrial Plaza PIO just three minutes from Keikyu Kamata Station, which was a relief because I remember walking forever to get to the Tokyo Port Terminal in 2016. Plus, Plaza PIO was only a 20 minute train commute without needing to transfer anywhere. I was very grateful for the convenience.

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Shoumetsu Toshi LIVE EXPERIENCE Vol.1

Ever since this past summer, I’ve been extremely slow with reporting on events, but rather than just let the memories fade to nothing, it’s better to be late than never, right?

Anyway, this is my brief recap of the Shoumetsu Toshi LIVE EXPERIENCE Vol.1 held on Sunday, November 25. On the way to the event, my train was STOPPED for a long while. I left quite early so I didn’t need to rush, but that saved me from being late. I got to the venue about five minutes before the scheduled start time. I was so entirely thankful! My little music angel must have helped me out!

The event was a live music concert with several continuing recitation dramas (朗読). Performers included:

Coming into the hall, I very briefly spoke with someone from noisycroak whom I’m met and seen many times before…but I’m horrible with names. He was very nice and seemed just as relieved that I was able to make it in time!

The concert itself was SO MUCH FUN! You could say the style of music from Shoumetsu Toshi is a kind of EDM, which Kato Hiroyoshi, one of the composers for the game, is a major fan. The majority of the tunes had all of us jumping and pumping our arms; we were all pretty sweaty after just a little while.

Throughout the show, the music segments would give way to acting segments where Asai Ayaka, the seiyuu for Souma, the main protagonist Yuki’s little brother. I was never able to get very far into the game because of all the massive grinding and leveling up of your characters you need to do, so I never really knew how the story ended, but I knew enough to not be entirely confused with these segments.

All four of the walls were entirely decked out with LED lights that displayed character illustrations from the game, scenic shots, and more. There were several moments during the recitation segments where the entire room was filled with a flash of bright, red lights. It really helped you to emote with the character and feel his pain and anguish.

There was one particular sketch that moved me so emotionally that I couldn’t help but sob through the whole thing, and I wasn’t the only one. Everyone around me, on either side, in front and behind me–even the tall dude to my right–we were all pretty well sobbing. The segment ended with the audience singing “Stay with me forever…” to give Souma the courage and strength to continue on… and SAK-san ripping the script book from Asai and chucking it to the ground.

This concert was also Emi’s last performance before going on maternity leave with her second child. <3

I had a premium ticket, so we were given some really nice goodies which included a wristband, acrylic stand, and mini 2019 calendar. At the show, I also purchased the official staff book and concert T-shirt and was able to meet and briefly talk with Asai-san. I was glad to let her know how much I enjoyed and was moved by her performance.

I also talked briefly with Kawagoe-san beforehand on Twitter; he was also part of our group at GameTakt last year. At some point during the concert, I waved at him and he seemed to remember me. xD Such an awesome guy– they all are. It’s been a while now since the concert, but I want to say that just about everyone was in tears by the end– I seem to recall both Kato and Kawagoe a bit emotional.

It was such a great show, I was really upset that I only got a ticket for the evening show. The two girls behind me mentioned that they had gone to the afternoon show and still cried just the same in the evening show. haha But, this concert was subtitled “Vol.1”, so hopefully there will be a similar show again sometime in the future! I really liked the smaller, live house sort of feel. This sort of music begs to be danced to, so it was perfect!

As for the game, the newest update “Ver 0.” was released that night! Each new version still allows you to play all chapters in the story, but adds a lot more aspects to the overall game– new chapters, characters, items, etc.

Shoumetsu Toshi is also getting an anime version, which will be released later this April. More information can be found on the official site for the anime here.

 

The following images are courtesy of SAK and Gamer.

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