[This unboxing is based on a sample provided by Loot Crate.] 

The previous two months of Loot Wear crates, for the most part, haven’t wowed me. The quality has been fine, and all but the licenses used just weren’t within my realm of interests. That completely changed with this month’s shipment. Bearing the theme “Magical,” the titles included are Kingdom Hearts, Harry Potter, Dr. Strange, and Adventure Time.

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My favorite item from this month is the Kingdom Hearts Icons Scarf. It is very soft and consists of several layers, providing a considerable amount of warmth. It is a nice, subtle way to show your love for the game series in the cold weather months.

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Dobby would have loved these. The Harry Potter socks are so freaking cute I don’t know whether to put them on my feet or frame them! The print bears a mix of the story’s characters (Hedwig in the cage!) along with spells. Expecto Patronum!

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Harry Potter‘s other item is the Crest Logo (lounge) pants. Like the lounge pants found in this month’s Loot Anime crate, these are made of a light jersey fabric. The four Houses in Hogwarts are represented here: Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, and Slytherin. One neat detail about the print on the pants is that House crests are made to look like patches with faux stitching around the edging.

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The second pair of socks is themed to Doctor Strange with the Eye of Agamotto on the top of each. These would make a fun accessory to a cosplay outfit.

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Building on the the whole “ugly Christmas sweater” trend, Loot Wear included a Doctor Strange shirt that imitates sweater patterns. In all honesty, the shirt graphic more brings to mind NES graphics rather than the stitches on a garment. It is still nifty, though.

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I think it is combination of my not wearing men’s underwear and lack of interest in the Adventure Time series that adds up to this pair of Earl of Lemongrab underwear being the least cool item in the crate. All things considered, five out of six is a pretty dang good.

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Overwatch Halloween event and Season 3 updates.

Gamestop is going to accept retro game trade in’s.

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Star Wars: Battlefront ultimate edition is $40. We’re pissed.

FFXV is getting paid multiplayer DLC. We’re not so pissed.

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Square-Enix’s booth at San Diego Comic-Con was a freaking wonderland for fans of any of the company’s franchises (okay, mostly Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts but I did spot the odd Dragon Quest item). An entire half of the booth’s real estate was dedicated to pleasing us toy collectors with displays set up showcasing upcoming products as well as items available to purchase on the show floor. Here are the highlights for the figures not yet produced!

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Starting with the Final Fantasy series, we have Cloud, Barret, Sepiroth, and Squall. All four are from Square-Enix’s Play Art -Kai- line which have interchangeable limbs and certain degrees to which it can be posed. These gentlemen share the same tentative price tag of US$149.99 and all have an undecided release date.

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There were also Play Arts -Kai- figures from Final Fantasy XV , these guys are scheduled to be released this September.

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And the winner for the cutest figures go to these Static Arts mini figures from World of Final Fantasy. Shown here are Tama (the white bunny-squirrel-looking one), Cactuar Conductor, Chocochick, and Magictek Armor (fans of Final Fantasy VI will no doubt recognize that one). Again, release date is “to be determined.”

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Moving on to Kingdom Hearts! Lots of prototypes to see. Ones that particularly caught my eye were the Roxas Play Arts -Kai- and the Static Arts mini figures of several critters from the Kingdom Hearts universe: Meow Wow, Chirithy, and the Heartless. Adorable!

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Finally we get to franchises that don’t actually belong to SE. We’re talking American comic book heroes. The majority of them were Marvel (Wolverine, Deadpool, Ironman, Spiderman, and Venom) but DC was represented as well (the lone Batman figure).
Did you stop by the booth? What stood out for you? Let us know in the comments!

It’s a good day for Kingdom Hearts fans!

Today on their blog, Square Enix announced that Kingdom Hearts Unchained Chi will  finally be hitting IOS & Android this Thursday! That’s right! I just 3 days on April 7th, you’ll be able to play the long awaited mobile entry in the KH series. The series director, Tetsuya Nomura, had this to say about the title:

I hope fans and newcomers alike will find themselves absorbed in this brand new adventure that reveals the origins of KINGDOM HEARTS.

Are you excited for the game? What’s your favorite game in the series? Tell us in the comments below!

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Sony held a press conference  to focus on upcoming titles for its Japanese library. Square Enix took the opportunity to announce ‘Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue’. Probably what fans didn’t want to hear but at least we are getting closed to the eventual release of Kingdom Hearts 3.

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The game’s main feature will be Dream Drop Distance, the 3DS release that leads up to the Kingdom Hearts III. A game that i am still currently playing for the 3DS. The remake will also contain two new episodes: ‘Kingdom Hearts X Back Cover’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts 0.2: Birth By Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage’. The former is a new HD movie  that connects the earlier parts of the series’ history, which Kingdom Hearts Unchained x [chi] details, and reveals more on the Foretellers. The latter takes place after Birth By Sleep’s storyline, and is told from Aqua’s perspective.

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I’m a big fan of the Kingdom Hearts series and have been dreaming of when we could part 3 on to the next-gen systems. I personally wont get the remakes since i’m not even done with 3DS version.

Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue’ is going to be released exclusively for the PS4 sometime in 2016.

At the Disney Interactive video game panel at D23, the team behind the upcoming Disney Infinity 3.0 had some big news. Aside from the official reveal of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens character figures that will launch alongside their own Play Set, the Darth Vader branded PS4, and Big Hero 6 being confirmed for Kingdom Hearts 3, it looks like the ever so patient fans of Square Enix’s crossover epic will get a taste of the power of the Keyblade in the upcoming Star Wars themed Toys To Life game, courtesy of this year’s Ultimate Unlock! But the question must be asked; could this be foreshadowing something more!?

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In past versions, the Ultimate Unlock was a reward for buying every figure and leveling them up to at least level 1. Yes, that’s one expensive piece of DLC, (over $400 to give you an idea,) but the team always tried to make it worth it for their most dedicated fans. The first game unlocked a lightsaber, a full two years before Star Wars would get its own game. That left the likes of Mr. Incredible, Jack Sparrow, Anna and Elsa with the power of The Force. The second game awarded players with Luke Skywalker’s speeder, another tease at what would finally arrive in the third game. With Kingdom Hearts being teased between the Ultimate Unlock, and the con exclusive power disc that gives Mickey his king costume from the RPG, it’s safe to assume that a future game could become a full on collectable campaign featuring this universe. Imagine Sora, Riku, Kairi and Aqua getting the figure treatment!? Ugh, my money!

Will this reveal sway you when it comes to letting the addiction take over? Or are you more likely to give 3.0 a chance now that Kingdom Hearts has some representation? Either way, this might be the closest we’ll get to the series for the next 15 years when KH 3 will finally release. Sound off below and have your opinion be heard!

As an extra bonus to the Kingdom Hearts faithful who reserve the upcoming 2.5 HD Remix, Square Enix announced that pre ordered copies will come with an exclusive Disney pin, featuring Sora and Mickey with a hanging keyblade chain.

Marketing the pin as a free upgrade to the limited edition, (while essentially just being a pre order bonus), the game itself will include Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep: Final Mix, both of which will mark their debut outside of Japan. In addition, a non-playable retelling of Kingdom Hearts: ReCoded, the cell phone game turned handheld title will get the bonus treatment in the same way 358/2 Days got in the first HD collection. Then again, we’d probably be better off ignoring it.
Throw in the pin on top of that, and you’ve got what sounds like a pretty sweet deal. These often end up being hot collectors items, and those who are into collecting them are REALLY into it. Have you seen how much these things go for on eBay?

While our limited edition still isn’t as awesome as the Japanese collectors edition, the pin is pretty sweet. Has this announcement affected your decision to pick up 2.5 when it releases on December 5th?

In the days preceding E3, Square Enix made official what the we all already knew. Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix is coming, though we’ ll have to wait until the end of the year to get it.

Coming December 3rd, this collection will feature the Final Mix versions of Kingdom Hearts 2 and Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, both of which will be the first time either game has been playable in the States, (unless you’ re one of those crazy importer types). Like the first HD Remix, this go around will feature a cinematic and text based retelling of Kingdom Hearts: ReCoded, which in my opinion will probably be more fun than actually playing it. On top of getting the ReCoded recap, in case the “HD” in the title wasn’t enough of a giveaway, both games will be getting a shiny new coat of high definition paint, justifying that new flat screen purchase you may have made.

I admit that I was very cynical towards 1.5 since I felt like it was holding back content for the sake of a second release. With 2.5 on its way however, I would be lying if I said the thought of replaying Birth By Sleep wasn’t exciting to me, especially since I’ve felt it was the best game in the series since the day I played it. On top of containing Final Mix content for two games rather than one like 1.5, this game feels a little more worth the price tag for returning Keyblade Masters. But does anyone else feel like Square is holding the portable games off for a third collection? And would you be that surprised?

Check out the launch trailer for Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix below. Make sure to watch until the end for a cryptic surprise for everyone eagerly awaiting the third game, and keep an eye out for our hands on coverage at E3. Give your opinions on what it all means below, I could use an explanation!

Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD becoming a reality was less of an “if” and more of a “when.” With the hints that have been dropped amongst various sources and the glaring omissions in the recently released Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD, we knew that the second game and the portable Birth By Sleep would make an appearance at some point before the third game is released. In a move that surprised absolutely no one, Square Enix and Disney formally announced 2.5 at the Japanese D23 Expo, with more details to boot.

Following the structure of the first HD remix, 2.5 will feature the Final Mix versions of KHII and Birth by Sleep with an abridged visual version of Re:Coded, the bastard child of the series that started on Japanese mobile devices before it was ported to the DS.

Unlike 1.5, this package is sure to be more valuable, containing two full, separate Final Mix versions, each with tons of content excluded from the original U.S. releases, which is definitely a great way to either get caught up with the series or experience it again as the days count down until the eventual release of the third game. Now, who else is expecting a portable HD remix featuring 358/2, RE:Coded and Dream Drop Distance AND a “complete” package containing everything in one package before that date?

Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD is scheduled for a 2014 release on the Playstation 3.

Briefly: Is anyone else beyond excited for Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix? Besides the stupid title, of course?

Somehow, I’ve never played a Kingdom Hearts title. I heard nothing but praise for the series, but the first game seemed to sell out and get really expensive, really fast, and there was no way that I was going to play the sequel without experiencing the first chapter.

On September 10th, I’ll finally get my chance. The compilation consists of HD versions of Kingdom Hears Final MixKingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories, and an entirely cinematic version of Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. The compilation launches for a cool $39.99, which sounds like a great deal for this set of acclaimed games.

Check out a new gameplay trailer for Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD Remix below, and let us know if you’ll be picking it up!

During last night’s Sony press conference, Square-Enix confirmed the long rumoured existence of Kingdom Hearts III in a big way. The game’s first trailer was a trip down memory lane for some, and when gamers learned that it was a new title in the franchise rather than a remake or spinoff, the audience went wild.

Since the debut happened at the Sony press conference, gamers were unsure of the exclusivity status of Kingdom Hearts III. Square-Enix confirmed today that at release, the title will be available for both PS4 and Xbox One.

Few details are available about the title, but we’ll be sure to update you as we learn more about Kingdom Hearts III. Watch the game’s debut trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Now, for someone who has never played the series (but has always wanted to), what are my options? Do I need to track down a PS2?

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Nintendo is a sensitive company, some say the heart of the video game industry. That’s pretty apparent when you factor in that they obviously scheduled their North American Nintendo Direct press conference for midnight EST tonight to steer clear of all those hardcore Nintendo fans who were also watching Game 5 of the NBA Finals… RIGHT?!? Well, that one didn’t go into overtime… or even into a Game 6. Regardless, I’m STILL going to provide a little “postgame” as I address the positives and negatives of Nintendo’s presser.

If you want to watch the entire Nintendo Direct press conference for yourself, here it is:

– Let’s start with the “Who Gives a Damn?”

The new Nintendo 3DS XL will be released on August 19th for $199.99

It comes with a new 4.88 inch top screen (up from 3.5 inches) and a bottom screen of 4.18 inches (from the original 3). Let me tell you why I don’t care.

Because if you’re the kind of Nintendo nerd like me who watches an online streaming press conference… you already own a 3DS and you have for a year (or at least since the “games” came out in November). On top of that, the idea of a bigger 3DS really defeats the point of a portable system. I look at the kids playing their Nintendo DS XLs at our local meet-ups (yeah, I go to 3DS meet-ups… fuck you) and they look like they’re playing Angry Birds on an iPad. I don’t want a bigger 3DS. I’m not 90 years old. A 3DS XL is the equivalent of those enormous remote controls they sell to old people at Bed Bath and Beyond. No. Gracias.

The biggest missed opportunity here is that they didn’t take the time to add a second analog pad (ie. what the hardcore Nintendo gamers wanted). Whoops!

Namco Bandai is teaming with Project Sora for a new Smash Bros. game

This game will be for the 3DS and WiiU. And you’ll probably get to beat the crap out of PacMan. I’ll say it right now. I don’t like the Smash Bros. games. I could care less. I’m sorry. But I’m not a 16 year old Asian kid playing in a sweaty tournament in the basement of a Motel 6 out off the 60 freeway. If you kids want to watch a bunch of button mashing ridiculousness while yelling at each other about how close that last save was (umm… there are a LOT of saves in these games) then knock yourself out. No. Actually knock yourself out… with a human fist. Then you’d actually feel something for once.

Let’s be clear: Fighting games are for gamers who were too afraid to play contact sports. First Person Shooters are for gamers who at one time tried contact sports but were embarrassingly awful at them.

The New Super Mario Bros. 2 3DS game available August 19th will have paid DLC

Nintendo drew a line on DLC… but it looks like that line is starting to bend towards breaking. The new Fire Emblem game will supposedly have some DLC as well. Not cool, Nintendo. New Super Mario Bros. 2 is already looking like a thinner version of the original with the Golden Shower Coin Grab Mode a not that fun attempt to add Street Pass features to the game. That WILL get old fast. Please prove me wrong and make this game as substantial as the original DS title. But something about the sound of “future DLC” and “day and date downloadable and retail title” have me worried.

And no DLC on games like Mario Kart!?! I know. You’re sick of me bitching on Geekscape about wanting downloadable tracks for Mario Kart. It HAS to happen one day. It HAS to.

New Pokemon Stuff

Sorry, Pokemon fans. I got to this part of the press conference, my wife entered the room and realized what I was watching and I felt like a complete loser. I turned it off because I couldn’t care less about the Pokemons. I know that at one time I had TWO Mewtwos and was the elite trainer on my block (and easily the oldest) but that was 13 years ago. That ship has sailed for me and you’d already cost me any chance of having sex tonight. I had to bail.

By the way. Huge surprise. There’ll be new Pokemon stuff.

– Okay. So what was The Good?!?

Animal Crossing 3DS is coming and it will have Streetpass

Great. A bunch of strangers can visit my town and threaten to chop down all my trees via Streetpass. I’m cool with it. There’ll also be tarot card readings. I knew that this game (especially Tom Nook) was evil and Satanic but now it’s starting to all come to light. I skipped City Folk on the Wii but sign me up for this one. You had me at Streetpass. And Satanism.

Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance has a demo NOW on the eShop

I still want to call this game Kingdom Hearts: Egg Drop Soup. In any event, it’s coming and it’s coming soon. You can wet your appetites already. Say what I will about Nintendo and their eShop but these demos have been great and they’ve been treating them in a fantastic way. Keep them coming.

Professor Layton is finally coming to your 3DS

Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle was a Japanese 3DS launch title. So why haven’t we seen it in the States yet? Has localization really taken this long? Whatever the puzzle may be, I’m glad it’s finally solved. We’ll be seeing this game in November (news to which my wife responded with “Merry Christmas!”). I’m already giving thanks.

New Titles Coming to the 3DS Virtual Console

The big ones are that Legend of Zelda is coming July 5th for Non-Ambassadors (jerks… I’ve been playing it for months!) and that Super Mario Land will have a price drop to $2.99 through the end of June. Also, new games will be arriving once a week this summer, including Kid Icarus: Of Myths, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3, Sonic Blast and Sonic Labyrinth (which 5 people played).

– Now for The Inexcusable

STILL NO WORD ON A 3DS SPECIFIC ZELDA TITLE! COME ON!!!!

WTF. It didn’t happen at E3. It didn’t happen tonight (which we could have guessed). But this is something that Nintendo has been hinting at for months. We loved the 3DS port of Ocarina of Time (it’s easily the best version of the game) but that’s a game that’s 13 years old now. I know that it wasn’t a Nintendo 64 launch title and we had to wait a while for that too but does the 3DS have that kind of time? Do portables have the same lifespans as consoles? This is something that has to have a 2013 release date on it or it runs the risk of becoming yesterday’s news (especially if the WiiU sports a console Zelda title).

Skyward Sword was a complete fetch quest of a game. It’s really one of the worst of the series and I’d only list it as playable for it’s motion controls, final dungeon and final fight scene. A 3DS port of Majora’s Mask would only stop the bleeding for a month or two. A new interpretation of Link to the Past would be interesting. But really, what any Zelda and 3DS fan wants is a true 3DS designed Zelda game. And not something like Spirit Tracks or the other DS title. Those were fun but got buried in their own backtracking (although using the Wind Waker art direction was great). Give us something that uses the system properly, 3DS, Streetpass, camera and all. We’re waiting, Nintendo. Make it happen. The clock on this system started ticking when you announced the 3DS XL.

Kingdom Hearts will be back in the hands of gamers in only a few more months. With E3 upon us, Square Enix has given us another small taste of this highly anticipated game.

Showing series protagonists Sora and Riku in action within such worlds as Tron Legacy and The Three Musketeers as well as bringing in new friends along with old enemies, there’s sure to be plenty of twists and turns thrown in with the familiar Kingdom Hearts formula.

Below is the press release from Square Enix, and check out the trailer while you’re here!

Heroes of the series, Sora and Riku make a triumphant return in KINGDOM HEARTS 3D [Dream Drop Distance]. Explore the unique story lines and gameplay styles of each character as they take on the Mark of Mastery exam and uncover the mysteries of the Sleeping Worlds. This is the first in a series of new gameplay videos, so stay tuned for the next installment.

KINGDOM HEARTS 3D [Dream Drop Distance] will be available in North America on July 31, 2012 on the Nintendo 3DS™ system.

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The giant of a series, Kingdom Hearts, is coming to the 3DS this July 31st. Players will take up the roles of Sora and Riku, and will be able to switch characters on the fly using the new Drop Gauge System. Square Enix has said this will add a new element of strategy to the game. Check out the trailer below (Turn on Closed Captioning for English Subtitles) and the new character models!