Nami vs Arthur



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Suggested by Adrogoz Arthur is usually a nice kid but he actually seems to work out as seen with his big punch against DW. That could deliver some damage to his own ego at least but I don’t think the punch would actually hurt Nami. Meanwhile she is skilled enough in combat to take him down without actually hurting the kid. Nami wins.

Nami vs Fred



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Suggested by Adrogoz Fred is an expert at trapping ghosts so trapping people should be similar right? Well I don’t think it will be quite as easy as all that since Nami’s weather rod can easily break any old net that is thrown over her. Fred has some decent fighting moves but it’s nothing that Nami can’t handle. It will be a fairly easy win for her. Nami wins.

Snoopy’s Grand Adventure Stats and Records

Stats Time!

PS4 Trophies 20/23

Level Stats (Jewels, Birds found)

Skies of Paris

Windy Passage 176/250 6/6
Beagle Flight 112/250 6/6
Cloudy Clash 103//250 6/6

Parisian Underground

Dripping Ducts 50/300 0/6
Soggy Station 81/300 0/6
Dust Magnets 56/300 0/6
Goopy Gutters 49/300 1/6

Melody Chateau

Musical Vestibule 96/300 0/6
Ludwig’s Lodge 90/300 1/6
Hymnal Halls 129/300 1/6
Virtuoso Vaults 90/300 1/6

Temple of Bunnies

Block Van Pelt 73/300 2/6
Potty Pumpkins 76/300 0/6
Stone Blanket 137/300 1/6
Bunny Blitz 97/300 0/6

Lunar Surface

Fly Balls 50/300 0/6
Right Field Space 64/300 1/6
Cosmic Punters 35/300 0/6
Blue Cosmos 98/300 2/6

Peppermint Jungle

Green Glade 300/300 6/6
Pepperbosk 139/300 0/6
Outfield Grove 75/300 1/6
Tricky Track 61/300 2/6

Snoopy’s Grand Adventure Review


I’ve always wanted to get the original Snoopy and the Red Baron game but it just hasn’t been in the cards as of yet. Not deterred, I quickly went to Toys R Us and took advantage of their current 60% off all video games sale. It doesn’t get much better than that so I saved a good amount on this Snoopy game. Good thing to since the game is incredibly short but more on that in a bit.

The plot revolves around all of the kids going missing so Snoopy decides to find them. He will have to go to a lot of crazy environments to save the kids but as a hero he has no choice but to risk it all. Some of the kids are just hiding in the middle of nowhere while others are actually transformed into giant monsters. No worries, Snoopy has got this.

The gameplay is that of your typical 2D platformer. You jump and run past obstacles as you get to the goal. You also find different hats along the way that give you various abilities. One of them lets you climb vines while another has you jump really high. Typically you will want to stick with your usual power up though which is what lets you hover as you go through the air. This can be used to cheese most of the stages and is part of why the game is so quick. It’s not as if this is necessary though since dying would be very hard here. I didn’t manage to lose and you likely won’t as well. When Snoopy is hit you are still given a few seconds to jump up and grab the heart. That’s pretty generous so there is no reason why you can’t simply grab it. Dying is extremely difficult here.

The graphics are all fairly cutting edge. I mean, this isn’t exactly Final Fantasy, but the character models are on point and the backgrounds are real nice. Everything looks nice and clear which is good. I can’t say much about the soundtrack though since it is basically nonexistent. I doubt you will be able to recall a single theme by the time it is all over. Perhaps if the game was longer I guess.

I’ve been alluding to it long enough. The game only lasts you a little over an hour. That’s considering that I played the final bonus world as well. At most it is an hour and a half which still isn’t great. I can’t imagine buying this for 50 to be honest. Length isn’t really a deciding factor most of the time, but that still has a limit. You at least want a game to last you during a whole trip from Golden Corral to the hotel rather than cutting out halfway. With the game being extremely easy and short that isn’t really a great mix. The average length is apparently 3 hours so maybe I was simply too good. Still, keep this in mind if you’re going to buy this for the going price of 50. It’s simply not worth it at that point.

The only replay value here is really to get the Platinum. That won’t take you long, but I guess it will force you to replay all of the stages as you collect everything that there is to collect over there. None of the collectibles are hard to get so it’s just a matter of taking the time to grab them all. Even with the Platinum the game will almost certainly be under 4 hours though so just be prepared for that.

This is the kind of game where there really isn’t much more to talk about. I suppose I can say that the bonus world was a pretty good homage to Snoopy’s ongoing dream about fighting the Red Baron. Just like in the TV specials his bullets are invisible so you just see little destruction effects. It makes it a little difficult to tell when the big ships will get destroyed but that’s not really a big deal. They can barely fight back anyway and winning is a piece of cake. As long as you know how to move and shoot you will definitely be fine.

Overall, Snoopy’s Grand Adventure is pretty fun. As they always say, it’s about quality over quantity. The game may not be the longest one out there, but the developers did a pretty decent job of making sure that it was good. I also applaud the fact that the game’s trophies are really reasonable as well. It doesn’t really help the replay value’s case, but it is what it is. I’m still eager t get the other Snoopy game at some point even if it definitely doesn’t seem all that likely for quite a while.

Overall 6/10

Miraculous Ladybug & Cat Noir Stats and Records

Stats time!

Total Score 534933
Stars 243/243

Abilities

Magnet 5/5
Shield 3/5
Multiplier 5/5
Yoyo 3/5

Stickers 37/48

World 1 6/6
World 2 6/6
World 3 5/6
World 4 4/6
World 5 4/6
World 6 6/6
World 7 2/6
World 8 4/6

Level Stats (Stars/3)

Level 0 3/3
Level 1 3/3
Level 2 3/3
Level 3 3/3
Level 4 3/3
Level 5 3/3
Level 6 3/3
Level 7 3/3
Level 8 3/3
Level 9 3/3
Level 10 3/3
Level 11 3/3
Level 12 3/3
Level 13 3/3
Level 14 3/3
Level 15 3/3
Level 16 3/3
Level 17 3/3
Level 18 3/3
Level 19 3/3
Level 20 3/3
Level 21 3/3
Level 22 3/3
Level 23 3/3
Level 24 3/3
Level 25 3/3
Level 26 3/3
Level 27 3/3
Level 28 3/3
Level 29 3/3
Level 30 3/3
Level 31 3/3
Level 32 3/3
Level 33 3/3
Level 34 3/3
Level 35 3/3
Level 36 3/3
Level 37 3/3
Level 38 3/3
Level 39 3/3
Level 40 3/3
Level 41 3/3
Level 42 3/3
Level 43 3/3
Level 44 3/3
Level 45 3/3
Level 46 3/3
Level 47 3/3
Level 48 3/3
Level 49 3/3
Level 50 3/3
Level 51 3/3
Level 52 3/3
Level 53 3/3
Level 54 3/3
Level 55 3/3
Level 56 3/3
Level 57 3/3
Level 58 3/3
Level 59 3/3
Level 60 3/3
Level 61 3/3
Level 62 3/3
Level 63 3/3
Level 64 3/3
Level 65 3/3
Level 66 3/3
Level 67 3/3
Level 68 3/3
Level 69 3/3
Level 70 3/3
Level 71 3/3
Level 72 3/3
Level 73 3/3
Level 74 3/3
Level 75 3/3
Level 76 3/3
Level 77 3/3
Level 78 3/3
Level 79 3/3
Level 80 3/3

Miraculous Ladybug & Cat Noir Review


It’s time to look at the latest stop in the App game tour. This one certainly wasn’t quite as long lived as Lollipop and Fruits Mania as there are only 80 levels. I was able to complete them all in the course of around 4-5 days. It’s a really fun game though and while it may be lacking in content it does leave me more time for other titles so that’s not such a bad thing. The game does have more of a focus than the other Free Runner that I’ve played (Sonic Forces Speed Battle) since it does have a loose plot and a sense of progression as you try to get to the end.

Again, when I say “plot” it’s in the loosest sense of the word. Each batch of 5 levels has a black and white set of photos. Each time you complete a level the photo is changed into one that is full color until the set of 5 is over and you move on. Every time you complete 10 levels the villains change so if I had to hazard a guess I would say that the game covers 8 episodes of the show. I haven’t seen the show so I can’t confirm this and maybe the game is making its own plot up. Either way, you are here for the gameplay first and foremost.

The gameplay is a 3D style as you run forward. The levels don’t end until you fulfill the objective. The goal is always to grab a certain amount of collectibles in the level. 500 ladybugs, 20 power ups, etc. There are 3 levels to each goal. Obtaining at least a bronze will allow you to progress further in the game, but obtaining the gold rank will put you in the safest spot. After all, you need a certain amount of stars to progress so not getting them now will only add more things to do when you reach the end game. I had to go back and get more stars twice, but for the most part I made sure to get 3 stars on all of the levels. The stats for this game will be published in a post right after this one. You can jump and slide under objects to get the harder to reach objects. Running on walls is a fairly unique mechanic to this game and is fun as it gives you more options.

Now, what kind of free runner would this be without special abilities? You can fire energy blasts if you get the Yo Yo power up or even survive a single hit if you get the shield. The best power up is the magnet as it drags the ladybugs over to you and the 2X power is nearly as good as it doubles the ladybugs that you can collect. You can use the ladybugs to upgrade your abilities later on and trust me, you’ll most certainly appreciate maxing those powers out. It makes the levels a lot easier and also shortens the time it takes to max out your abilities. Odds are that you will beat the game before you are able to max out your abilities though.

Ladybugs are your main currency but then you’ve also got the butterflies. You can spend 5 of them in order to revive once in a level. Honestly, it’s usually not worth it though and I would save the butterflies to use in the shop for more ladybugs and such. A revive doesn’t go a long way and ultimately it’s best to just hone your skills so that you won’t need it. If it’s important that you beat a certain level then by all means you should go for it. Still, it’s not too urgent since you get unlimited retries and don’t have to worry about an energy meter like in Fire Emblem Heroes.

The graphics are definitely pretty nice. The character models are definitely on point and the screens are clear. Occasionally it can be hard to see an obstacle until the last second, but that’s really just because of how fast you are moving. The game even squeezed in a few quick cutscenes each time you defeat a boss at the end of a 10 level set and whenever you get enough ladybugs to transform. These cutscenes are pretty solid, but I’m glad that they are skippable as you wouldn’t want to see them every time. It’s the same cinematic for all levels so feel free to skip them after the first time.

The soundtrack is rather bland though. It only has 1 tune and unfortunately it’s one of those games that disables your audio for other apps. This means that I can’t be listening to Pandora while playing it like with the other games and that’s unfortunate. It’s not a bad tune for this game, but hearing it nonstop can certainly get a little old. I like to have my musical freedom as a fast paced song will likely just help my skills even more.

There isn’t much for replay value here. I suppose you can aim to grab all of the pictures though. To do that you will have to obtain chests and wait a few hours to unlock them. Waiting is easy as you can just turn off the app, but to get the chests in the first place you need some ladybugs to unlock them or to find one in a level. The latter only seems to happen when you don’t already have one. I don’t think the grind would be all that bad though so I’d say to go for it. You can also just boost your trophy count by playing some of the Infinite Levels.

Overall, This is a pretty fun game. I wouldn’t say that it does anything special, but it’s fun and that’s the important thing. It’s a game that is very easy to get into and just start playing. The levels are fairly short so it’s not a big investment in time and it just looks very crisp. The lack of content would hurt if you paid money for this game, but since it is free I don’t think I would consider that to be a problem. I’d recommend checking this game out and seeing what you think of it.

Overall 7/10

Yami Yugi vs Hulk




Suggested by Super Dark Shadow Hulk may not be the bravest Marvel hero, but he is still one of their stronger fighters. When it comes to raw power few can beat him, but Yami Yugi still has a quality monster army at his disposal that will prove to be too much for him. The best part is that he can also use run and gun tactics to chip away at Hulk’s health and his spell and trap cards will at least slow down the Green Goliath down a bit. Yami Yugi wins.

Little Beeper vs Rainbow Dash




Suggested by Destroyer The Little Beeper is essentially just like the Road Runner. He just isn’t as fast and doesn’t have any ninja skills that I know of. Rainbow Dash will have the edge here because she is faster than the Little Beeper and the tried and true Sonic Rainboom should bring on a lot of damage. The Beeper will not be able to stop this attack. Rainbow Dash wins.

Yugi vs Magneto




Suggested by iKnowledge Yugi has a lot of monsters at his disposal. For the most part the majority of them aren’t all that impressive, but obtaining the God Cards definitely changes that considerably. His Dark Magician also has some powered up forms which helps a bit. Magneto could likely handle most of Yugi’s monsters one on one, but he would be up against a full army and would eventually be overwhelmed. Yugi wins.

Star Saber vs God Ginrai


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Suggested by Sonic Both Star Saber and God Ginrai are known as some of the strongest Transformers. Well, I’m not sure exactly how well known they are as these two are likely underrated since not too many people saw their cartoons, but they can fight with the best of them. God Ginrai was especially impressive back in the day although some of that was likely creditted to the fact that he was merged with a human which always increases your power level. He did get to keep his final form when he left Earth though even if he never looked quite as good as he had before getting his Lion super form. It would be a close fight for sure, but Ginrai has the edge in attack power and long range options so I think he would ultimately take the win here. God Ginrai wins.