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Dr Minerva vs Hellboy




Suggested by Anonymous Dr Minerva isn’t a character that I am very familiar with but she’s certainly pretty tough. She’s sort of like an evil version of Captain Marvel who still fights for the Kree. In her day she was able to give the Silver Surfer a good fight although at the same time she’s had trouble with Spider-Man in the past. Her abilities may seem to fluctuate but either way she’ll be too much for Hellboy. He’ll have a hard time keeping up with her and the energy blasts will take their toll. Dr Minerva wins.

Hellboy vs Evie Frye




Suggested by Anonymous Evie is a talented fighter who knows how to use the shadows toher advantage. You never really know when she is going to pop up and that’s what makes her so dangerous. Her equipment is quite deadly and may be able to cause Hellboy some heavy damage. She’s still outranked in both speed and power though which is not something I think she can get around. Ultimately the hits will add up and I just don’t see her being able to have any kind of solution to this. Ultimately she will be out of luck. Hellboy wins.

Neopets: The Darkest Faerie Review


It’s time to look at an RPG that actually had a pretty solid start. Unfortunately it quickly began to falter near the end and this took away from the beginning. The game lost sight of itself as an action platformer and tried to transition into being more of a Legend of Zelda dungeon type game. You can’t really switch like that without having a lot of gameplay mechanics at the ready. This game just didn’t seem ready for this. You don’t even get the hookshot until the final hours of the game and only have to use it a handful of times so why even bother right? I’d definitely still be down with a sequel as long as this game can learn from its mistakes.

The game starts by introducing us to Tor, a kid who’s always wanted to be a soldier. One day he is told to go into the castle and deliver a letter. Along the way he decides to apply to be a knight and actually manages to get the squire license. Unfortunately his sister goes missing, but after saving her his parents allow him to be a full knight. Tor isn’t able to enjoy this for long though as the Darkest Faerie revives herself and destroys the kingdom. Tor must now find a way to restore balance to the universe and defeat her, but her abilities are incredibly powerful. We’re then introduced to our second main character: Roberta.

Neopets handles this rather well as you play as Tor for so long that it’s pretty easy to forget there is a second main character. She doesn’t appear until Act 2. She’s a diplomat who wishes she was a mage instead. Unfortunately that’s just not how things work around here. Her visit is cut short when the Darkest Faerie shows up and conquers the kingdom, enslaving the residents within. Roberta is forced to beat a hasty retreat and ends up bumping into Tor. The two of them are protected from the mind control by their charmed necklaces. They’ll need to enlist the help of the legendary warriors but they’ve been dead for years so reviving them will be the first step.

Part of the issue for the game is that it’s a little too ambitious. As I said, Act 1 is quite long but it’s not very balanced. Acts 2 and 4 are quite short and then 3 is long again. I’m thinking they wanted to make this a grand epic, the size of the world is certainly big enough for that. Unfortunately there is no map system in place to help guide you along the way which is unfortunate. You’ll spend a lot of time stumbling around until you memorize where everything is. It’s not exactly ideal for traveling. Also, there should have been a quick movement system. Walking everywhere takes a very long time and what’s worse is the fact that there are endless enemies blasting away at you and it’s hard to repel their abilities. You can try but there is no point after a while because they revive almost instantly so it’s just a waste of your health. At the same time if you keep running then the damage will keep on adding up as well.

It makes walking around a bit of a chore as things go on. Then there are the puzzles which are not very good either. They really force you to run around and figure things out with little context. A lot of times you will end up hopelessly lost. It’s part of why I like linear games, you never have to worry about guessing. Of course a well made RPG knows how to make sure the instructions are clear so this is still more of a problem with this game. I’d also mention that it can be quite dark but I think that’s more of an issue with our TV so I won’t really count it.

Neopets just gets a bit aimless after a while. It’s a shame because the actual core story is pretty good. This is definitely the most serious Neopets game I’ve played. One character is murdered by getting stabbed and the body count here is reasonable. Everyone is slowly getting taken out or mind controlled so nobody is really safe. It makes for a very ominous backdrop and you have to give the game credit for that. I also thought the graphics were pretty solid as well. The character models were on point and the different levels were all unique. I’d give the soundtrack less points though because there weren’t really any notable music themes here either. You’ll forget all about them pretty quickly.

There isn’t any replay value here either. Once you complete the game you aren’t able to go back and do much of anything. There is some mild travel available as well but most places are effectively gone and without a post game boss to fight why would you even bother getting more equipment and such? It just won’t help for much of anything as it is. I suppose it is a good way to give yourself a little more to do in the game but that’s about it really. This game is also at a pretty decent length so I wouldn’t say it really need a lot of replay value either way. It’ll definitely take you over 10 hours which is always my bar of when I say a game is reasonably long. When you factor in that you’ll probably get lost a few times then that will definitely add to the time as well.

Overall, Neopets: The Darkest Faerie had a great start but couldn’t sustain it. At the beginning this was an action platformer at its core with a solid plot as you tried to save the kingdom. After this the game slowly became more of a quest title where you had to do a lot of dungeons and this ended up feeling like a ton of filler. We really didn’t need that and the game would have been better off without it. The moral of the story is that you shouldn’t always make your game longer just so you can say it has a lot of content. Keeping this game streamlined and to the point would have been a really good idea. In that case the review would have been singing a much different tune.

Overall 6/10

Space Godzilla vs Taurus Fire




Suggested by Destroyer Taurus Fire is a pretty tough guy. He may not be the most impressive Star Force fighter but he’s built like a tank and has some really good fire moves up his arsenal. The guy won’t go down without a fight and Space Godzilla won’t be fast enough to tag him. While this Kaiju is durable, there’s just not a whole lot of options available to him here. Taurus Fire has the absolute edge in combat and the damage will add up. That spells disaster for Space G. Whatever he tries will ultimately be stopped in its tracks due to not being able to hit the target. Taurus Fire wins.

Spiderman 2099 vs Yukio




Suggested by Destroyer Yukio was a pretty fun character in the Wolverine anime. She’s quick and definitely knows how to fight in hand to hand combat. I would argue that her skills are better than 2099’s. However, he has the better stats. While I don’t believe his physical abilities are quite as high as Spider-Man’s, the guy was able to take Venom out in about 2 hits and also has some other skills like a paralysis attack. His tech is solid and will bump up his defense as well. This could be a fairly close fight but at the same time I don’t see Yukio being able to put this guy away while 2099 has a lot of good options to snag the win. Spiderman 2099 wins.

Howard Aguello vs Pinkie Pie




Suggested by Destroyer Pinkie Pie isn’t one of the most impressive Pony fighters, that’s for sure. Rainbow has speed, Twilight has power, but what does Pinkie have? More often than not all she has going for her is toon force which doesn’t help much in a battle like this. Fortunately for her she has her Equestrian mode which allows her to fly and at least shoot a small energy blast of sorts. That will be enough to claim the edge in this battle although as she has no magic shield she will still need to make sure she doesn’t get shot. It could be a close battle, but a winnable one for her. Pinkie Pie wins.

Road Runner vs Howard Aguello




Suggested by Destroyer The Road Runner has a solid amount of speed. Howard can’t hope to land a single shot with his bullets on a foe like this. Everything he tries will get absolutely blasted back in his face which doesn’t bode well for his chances of survival here. While the Road Runner may be lacking in offensive moves, you don’t need much when you have this level of speed. Even a normal attack will get amplified to a high level if delivered with enough force. Road Runner wins.

Howard Aguello vs Bruno Mannheim




Suggested by Destroyer Bruno is pretty much just your average thug but at the same time he is one who was actually able to down Superman once upon a time. That’s not something that just anyone can do if you know what I mean. His skills are the real deal and the advanced tech doesn’t hurt. Howard’s only got a normal gun and since he has no supernatural abilities to compensate for this, he’s out of the running. If two guys who both can’t fight much are battling then the one with the better tech will usually claim victory. Bruno Mannheim wins.

Forte (Disney) vs Bass




Suggested by Dinosaurroars Looks like Bass is going up against a living organ this time. That’s certainly a switch compared to a lot of the foes he has had to deal with before now. Forte seems to have some solid rhythm going for him, but that won’t be any match against Bass. Bass is in a completely different level when it comes to power, speed, and every other big stat. This is why Bass continues to be the strongest being in all of media. Just when you think someone’s caught him, Bass goes to a new level. Bass wins.