Antman (Scott) vs Ant




This is a tribute to Endgame. Scott looked really good in the film and at the end of the day he may as well have been the main character. He shows us all that you don’t need fancy super powers to do your job and bring hope back to the world. He may not get a whole lot of respect from the other Avengers, but deep down they know that without him they would have been completely doomed. What can an Ant do against such a leader? Antman (Scott) wins.

Wendy Marvell vs Vegeta




Wendy Marvell is a pretty tough member of Fairy Tail who has proven herself many times over. She can hit Vegeta with a lot of long range wind abilities to keep him at a distance and those attacks will certainly begin to take their toll as the match rages on. Still, she doesn’t have anything that will ultimately be able to knock him out so a victory is still out of fight. Once he goes Super Saiyan then it’s all over. Vegeta wins.

Kyo Kusanagi vs Sol Badguy




Suggested by Mehama Sadafa Sol and Kyo are both fire type fighters who have really perfected their crafts. They can battle at high speeds in martial arts. While Kyo may have the slight edge in combat, I’d definitely go with Sol in a question of who has the better weapons. Weapons are pretty key in a fight like this and that will give Sol a good advantage here. His dragon hybrid form will also be very useful. He’ll simply be able to overpower Kyo. Sol Badguy wins.

Villager vs Duck



Suggested by Sonic The Duck is a pretty nice animal who always does his best to support the Duck Hunt Dog. That being said, he is no match against Villager. Certainly not on his own at least since the Duck isn’t usually much of a fighter. Villager has little combat experience as well, but he has a lot of gadgets which really help to keep him in the fight at all times. One Bowling Ball should do the trick. Villager wins.

Wii Fit Trainer vs Fox



Suggested by Sonic The Wii Fit Trainer is pretty good at Yoga and her energy clones final smash does give her a pretty good long range option. That being said, it won’t be enough to deter a fighter as fierce as Fox. I think Fox will have the upper hand here, not just because of his tech, but also because he does have some pretty decent hand to hand abilities. That will keep the Wii Fit Trainer on the defensive for the duration of the match. Fox wins.

Mega Man vs Bulbasaur



Suggested by Sonic Mega Man is incredibly powerful. Not only does he have a lot of special abilities in a similar fashion as Kirby, but his normal stats are already through the roof. Read the Megamix/Gigamix manga and you’ll see what I mean. Bulbasaur has a lot of power and speed as well, but he is severely outgunned here. Mega Man will pepper him with blasts and fire attacks until this Pokemon is down for the count. Mega Man wins.

Rosalina vs Kirby



Suggested by Sonic Rosalina is back, but Kirby isn’t an easy opponent for any fighter. Kirby has copied well over 100 abilities at this point and has always been a tough opponent to keep down either way. One slice of his sword and Rosalina’s barrier will likely fall. She doesn’t have a lot of offensive options to use against the pink puffball and that is why she ultimately won’t be able to claim victory here. Kirby wins.

Rosalina vs Pichu



Suggested by Sonic Rosalina is a pretty skilled Mario fighter. To be more precise, her cosmic abilities are quite vast, but she doesn’t typically use them for combat. Rosalina’s barrier may protect her from some of Pichu’s attacks, but it won’t ultimately last. Once Pichu breaks through Rosalina doesn’t have enough speed to keep up. Ultimately it will be all that she can do to extend the match. Pichu wins.

Star Soldier Review


It’s time to look at the next title I was able to play in the NES Online collection. Slowly but surely I’m getting around to all of them. It’s definitely been fun to play these classic games. Star Soldier is similar to Galaga although I’d argue that it’s less refined. Certainly a good sci-fi game to dabble around with (especially when it’s free) even if it probably won’t hold your attention for very long. It gets the job done.

There isn’t really a plot although I’m sure one came with the booklet or something. The general gameplay is that of your average space shooter. You’re in a ship and the screen is always moving down. You have to blast away the enemies in front of you so it’s important to keep moving the ship so they’re never out of your range. You can collect power ups from breaking objects or blasting enemies which increases the amount of blasters you possess. After a time you will also get a shield as otherwise a single hit will destroy you. There are a few checkpoints in the level but the downside is that you lose all of your blasters so when you re-spawn it is very hard to stay alive. Best of luck!

It’s definitely one of those arcade games that you would have a very hard time trying to defeat in one shot. Of course, at the arcade you could probably just keep plugging tokens in until you won and on console you’ve got the access point equivalent. Otherwise I suppose you’d need to really memorize all of the attack patterns. Part of what makes this exceptionally difficult compared to other shooters is the fact that it’s hard to tell what is in the background and what is in the foreground. It’s like the Smash Ultimate Stage Builder in that respect as you can be tricked into jumping towards a cannon that isn’t really there. It’s the same with these objects, some of them aren’t there so you can shoot through them and others will block your blaster. Since just making contact with an enemy is fatal here that makes this a pretty dangerous gamble. It’s hard to avoid these objects as well since they take up a good chunk of the screen.

The soundtrack is pretty decent. Honestly you won’t remember most of the tunes, but the main menu theme is definitely memorable. Then you’ve got the graphics which are pretty passable all things considered. I’m assuming the background part wasn’t intentional so maybe that part should have been better, but perhaps that was the intent. Either way you will be able to see enough to be able to follow the action with relative ease and that’s definitely a good thing.

There isn’t a whole lot of replay value here since you’ll likely be dying around level 2 each time. As a result it won’t be quite as super exciting as it would be otherwise and you’ll not want to play for a very long time. After about an hour or so you’ll probably be ready for whatever the next challenge is. Still, it is a fun game at its core so maybe you’ll be engaged for longer than that. Star Soldier is a fun game.

I can’t speak to the various bosses here since I only ever beat the first one, but the enemy designs do seem promising. There’s one level where a mysterious head shows up to follow you around. It’s invincible, but touching it will make you lose a life. Then there’s a big robot that has a lot of blasters which I promptly took down. I don’t imagine there are a bunch of bosses since I saw on Youtube that someone beat the game in 30 minutes, but with that length I imagine they’re all unique which is good. Recycled bosses is the definition of laziness.

Overall, Star Soldier is a game that I hadn’t heard of until I played it, but I’m definitely glad I gave it a whirl. The NES Online has definitely helped me play a bunch of games that I feel like I probably wouldn’t have gotten to play otherwise so that’s definitely neat. I’d definitely recommend checking it out if you’ve got the NES Online as well. I don’t know which title I’ll be checking out next. Maybe it’ll be another alien shooter game or this time I’ll go for a longer title. Either way the review will be popping up here before long.

Overall 6/10