Armored Titan vs Colossal Titan


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Suggested by Eric Both of these titans are powerful, but only one can win. The Armored Titan has a good amount of durability and he is certainly very strong. However, the Colossal is a lot larger and his heat ability does major damage even to other Titans. It’s hard to say who would win this fight. The manga portrays Colossal as being superior, but is he really? I’d actually lean towards the Colossal at the moment. Perhaps the anime will change my mind, but I feel like for once the size advantage is actually useful. He can punch through the steel and his durability will be handy. Still, this is a fairly close battle. Colossal Titan wins.

Umbra vs Teridax



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Suggested by Destroz It’s time for Teridax to teach another Bionicle who’s boss. Umbra is fast, possibly the fastest Bionicle out there. His sheer speed is enough to make this a real fight, but his offensive and defensive capabilities are far below that of Teridax. Teridax isn’t a slowpoke either so he should be able to hold his own fairly well. He will end up taking the win here as Umbra just own’t be able to endure more than a hit or two. Teridax wins.

Ratchet and Clank Full Frontal Assault Stats and Records

Stats time!

PS3 Trophy% 25%
Skill Points 39/117
Medals 10/13
Rank: Legend
Weapon Pods 8

Level Stats

Markazia 3/3 Medals 0/5 Gold Bolts 2/7 Gears
Ebaro 2/3 Medals 2/5 Gold Bolts 1/7 Gears
Proteus VII 2/3 Medals 0/5 Gold Bolts 1/7 Gears
Ebaro (Snow Storm) 2/3 Medals 1/5 Gold Bolts 2/7 Gears
Zurgo’s Lair of Doom 1/3 Medals 0/2 Gears
Enemies Killed 886

Ratchet and Clank Full Frontal Assault Review


The Ratchet and Clank marathon continued as I dive into the big anniversary game. Full Frontal Assault decided to take a gamble and completely switch up the game design. It didn’t work if I’m being honest although this is the kind of game that would be perfect for online death matches. A nice Call of Duty kind of mode where you have to breach your opponent’s network of weapons and security could be awesome. After all, Full Frontal Assault is essentially a capture the Flag game and those are always best with a multiplayer option. Still, the game is fun enough.

Someone has finally grown tired of Captain Qwark always betraying the universe and being accepted back so gracefully. This kid decides to do something about it and sneaks out of his basement to hatch his evil plan. He has a wide array of tech at his disposal and also has a lot of resources. None of this makes any sense, but lets roll with it. Qwark asks Ratchet for help and the duo have to quickly defend the universe against this new nemesis. Can they do it!?

So the gameplay is a mix of the usual Ratchet and Clank games with the Locke’s quest dynamic. You start the level in your stronghold. Once you obtain money from nearby crates and enemies, you can set up landmines, cannons, and barriers to protect yourself. You then go out into enemy territory and conquer all of their forts. You’ll want to go back to your base from time to time to keep it strong and prevent enemies from destroying it all. No worries, you are given alerts when enemies are approaching and even a graphic that shows how close they are. Since you have your rocket boots, catching up is never a problem. Still, I wouldn’t cut it too close if I were you. No matter how many defenses you have, the enemies will certainly bust through them at some point. Luckily, taking them down is fairly easy tbh.

Naturally, the 3D shooting is as good as ever. I’d actually say that it’s significantly better than the last game so that part’s fun. The weapons are limited again, but all of the good ones are back. I naturally went for the machine gun weapon right away since it’s so good, but you should definitely check out the rest. Apparently the metal blades are really handy as well. Having the boots from the start is definitely another great asset to have.

The graphics are pretty good as always. Ratchet and Clank has always had a good reputation in that area so I’m glad that they aren’t slacking off. The explosions are a treat to see and while it may not have the best graphics in the series, that just speaks to how good the older ones were. Unfortunately, the soundtrack is fairly mild and I can’t think of any good tunes. Ah well, so it goes.

One problem with the game is that it is very short. I beat the game in around 2.5 hours which is a little sad. The levels weren’t downright easy, but I did clear them without any real difficulty. As I mentioned earlier, it’s easy to beat the enemies to the base and at that point you’ve as good as won the whole set. They just won’t be able to deal with your skills. Even the wrench is surprisingly powerful in this game although you’d have to be really desperate to take that out. The guns are just so much more effective. I was able to get 2/3 medals in just about all of the stages and all 3 in one of them. I’m definitely going to gun for the Platinum at some point since it really seems achievable. There aren’t many trophies as it is and the Platinum is supposed to only take another 6-8 hours. Probably less since I already have a bunch. The replay value will help justify the current price, but I would have been pretty disappointed if I had bought it at launch.

I think the low content is enough to chop a star off of the score. That in turn with the weak plot and tower system. The Capture the Flag concept was still a good idea. It may need a little fine tuning, but since you got to keep the 3D combat, I was pretty well satisfied. The game could have messed up by making the opponents too durable. As it is, the tank perfectly fulfilled its role as taking that thing down is incredibly difficult. Man, it sure does have a lot of health doesn’t it?

Overall, You have to keep in mind that this is a spinoff game. It’s not nearly as packed with content or as engaging as the others. The main villain is complete comic relief and there’s barely even a plot. Still, it’s a fundamentally sound game when you look at the gameplay and the graphics. I had a blast during the game which is why I was able to beat it all in one playthrough. It’s just that kind of game and it can still hold its own against any platformer…you know…until it ends. I’d recommend checking this game out and since it is only around 10 bucks you won’t be losing a lot of money anyway. They better work on making sure that the next games are longer though. At the very least, I saw that All 4 One is back to a more standard length of 12+ hours so that’s a good thing. I’ll try to play that one soon, but the disc kept freezing on me. Ah well, then it might be time for Jak!

Overall 7/10

Elecman vs Guts Man



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Suggested by Anon Guts Man never seems to have any luck as of late. He is a pretty strong guy but dealing with any quick opponent is a little too much for him. Guts Man just doesn’t have a whole lot of options at that point. He certainly can’t hope to do much with his fists and he has no viable long range options. That spells game over for him in this shocking battle. Elecman wins.

Niko Bellic vs Yami Yugi


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Suggested by Anon Niko is definitely street smart but he is out of his league against someone like Yami Yugi. Yami has a lot of monsters at his disposal so no guy with a gun will ever defeat him. Niko is a good driver as well, but that won’t make much of a difference. Regardless of where he drives, Niko won’t be able to get far enough away to escape his fate. Yami Yugi wins.

J Carroll Corcoran vs Chunk



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Suggested by Destroyer Carrol knows how to influence the media and his instinct for danger is spot on. He may be able to use that to his advantage for a little while, but won’t ultimately accomplish anything. Mind games will do little to nothing against a foe this sturdy. The Chunk just needs to land one good punch in this round and it is good bye Carrol. Perhaps things would be different if Carrol had learned martial arts back in the day, but seeing as how he never did take those lessons, he can only delay the inevitable. The Chunk wins.

Rouga Aragami vs Tetsuya Kurodake


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Suggested by Sonic Rouga Aragami is a pretty powerful duelist. He may not have gotten an Omni Lord, but fortunately Tetsuya’s wasn’t very powerful. Asmodai never really did much in omni mode and the rest of Tetsuya’s monsters are fairly weak as well. It’s a staple of magic world to use weak monsters since the focus is on spells and traps while Rouga has the opposite approach. I’d say that they’re about even with monsters when it comes to pure numbers, but Rouga’s are stronger and he can fight a lot better than Tetsuya can. That’s enough to give him the win. Rouga Aragami wins.

The Legend of Zelda Breath of The Wild Stats and Records

Stats Time!

Play Time 26h 39m
12 Hearts
81 Rupees
All 4 Special Powers
Main Quests Cleared 11/15
Shine Quests Cleared 2/42
Side Quests Cleared 0/76
Memories Obtained 4/18
Shrines Completed 25