Erii Haruue vs Misaka


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Erii Haruue was an addition to the Railgun series that I didn’t care for. She really didn’t add anything to the show. She’s not a downright unlikable character, but she feels like filler and that instinctively makes me avoid her during the episodes. She’s not a fighter and Misaka could win this battle with a single bolt of lightning. After all, Level 5 Espers are not to be trifled with! Misaka wins.

Shinobu vs Misaka


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Shinobu is a character who gets a little too confident in the heat of battle. She lands a few good hits on Misaka, but it’s only because the Level 5 Esper was not really fighting back. This isn’t a fair fight by any means and Misaka would crush Shinobu. Shinobu’s arrogance really helps me to dislike her and I can’t say that I ever warmed up to the character. Maybe she’ll get a power up someday to help turn the tides. Misaka wins.

Saten Ruiko vs Touma


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Touma is pretty tough for a level 0. His power is matched only by his ability to destroy all magic and science. Saten may have some decent hand to hand skills for when the going gets tough, but Touma is superior in this area. He cannot be defeated here and that means that Saten will have to settle for a loss. Touma wins.

Shirai Kuroko vs Misaka


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Shirai Kuroko is a skilled fighter with her teleporting skills and she is more skilled in combat than she lets on. Against another opponent, Kuroko’s hit and run tactics would do very well. It’s just not an efficient strategy when your opponent can emit electric sparks and zap anyone who gets near her. That really takes away any strategy that Kuroko could think up, which ends the match. Misaka wins.

Accelerator vs Mugino


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Accelerator is the strongest Level 5 Esper that there is and his convincing victory over Misaka definitely proves this. Mugino was also able to give Misaka a good run for her money, but her abilities are not well suited to fight Accelerator. Bending vectors and shifting energy blasts is what Accelerator does best so this should be a quick win for him. None can stand up to his power! Accelerator wins.

Saten Ruiko vs Uiharu


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Uiharu has always tried to be a nice person, but it has come at the expense of her future potential. She’s one of the weakest fighters in the city and even a level 0 like Saten can defeat her. Uiharu can control the temperatures around her and force them to stay in place, but that won’t matter since Saten is physically superior in this battle. A good punch/kick combo should end this. Saten Ruiko wins.

Red Dawn Review

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It’s time for a retro war film. As you may expect from the title, things are looking a little dicey for America in this film. We’re outgunned and we’re outnumbered, but we’ve got determination on our side! I can’t say that I had high expectations going into the film and it was more or less what I may have expected. A little worse than what I had expected, but trust me when I say that I was not expecting a masterpiece in the first place. All right, let’s see what made this film hit the ground.

The plot involves a group of teenagers. Jed, Matt, and a few others were at school trying to learn a thing or two when they are attacked by the enemy. See, The United Nations was basically disbanded and all of the countries were either taken over or ran away when the going got tough. This basically left America by its lonesome along with some support from England against Russia and an army of other lands. Their troops attack the school and decide to destroy everyone who’s inside of it. The teenagers escape and head to the mountains where they stay for a little over a month. Eventually, they decide that they’re going to try and take America back as they form the Wolverines. They shall slay anyone who gets in their way. America shall survive!

Well, it’s a classic tale of how a few people can really make the difference in the war. Naturally, it’s hard to even know where to begin when discussing why this does not work. First of all, let’s talk about America. We would definitely not be defeated so easily. I won’t say what the outcome of the war is, but the enemy invaded way too easily. We definitely would have been more prepared and we would have watched as tensions escalated. Never underestimate the strongest country on the planet.

Next up, the Wolverines are very overpowered. They have enough resources to grab rockets, dozens of grenades, different uniforms to camouflage with the environment throughout the year, and so on. They’re still bold enough to walk into town though since nobody can recognize them without their proper gear. The Wolverines are only made up of a few teenagers (at first) but they know how to fight. They easily outshoot the trained professionals when necessary and it just goes to show that your average Quarterback is more than just a strong arm.

I wasn’t really impressed with most of the characters. Jed was definitely better than most of the other heroes. The problem is that it’s more of a default victory than anything. He knows that it’s not good to cry after every casualty and he’s the one who gets everyone to keep their acts together. That being said, Jed can get a little too confident and his big words, “You lose” come back to bite him.

The rest of the teenagers either get no character or are here to drag the rest of the heroes down. Keeping track of all of the names can be tricky, but it doesn’t really matter all that much here. One of the teenagers tends to panic whenever the going gets tough. He’s not the kind of guy that you really want on your team. The heroes also get betrayed by one of the teammates, who basically sells them out. He got sold out first and then decided to sell out his friends. There were two girls who joined the group and they were way too unprepared. They panic at one point in the mountains, which almost costs the heroes everything. Encouraging the others to stay and eat when the enemies laid out an obvious trap wasn’t cool either, but all of the heroes were to blame.

Really, I can’t say that I liked any of them. With the constant panicking, fighting, or just making mistakes in general, it was hard to believe that these guys could really take out so much of the enemy forces. We also had an American pilot who joins the ranks at one point, but he doesn’t really add anything to the story. He just reminds us that America is getting creamed out there and he belittles the teenagers a lot. He has his big moment where he goes up against a tank and realizes that it may have been a bit of a dicey move. At least he reminds the heroes to shoot straight.

One of the classic mistakes that this film makes is the animal violence. We don’t need to see the “heroes” taking the animals down for food. The “hardcore” American tries to one up them by saying that he’s seen squads have to eat each other to keep on going. Yeah…those guys lacked strength of will. Those things certainly aren’t going to help the film at all.

We don’t get much of a soundtrack and I’m not sure how much it could have helped anyway. Red Dawn just isn’t a good film and even writing the review can be a little tedious. It gets to the point where the film had so many negatives that it’s just a little overwhelming. To put it simply, the film was just pretty dreary and it lacked any interesting characters. All of the figures were just there to take up space and to remind us that war isn’t typically good for anyone. The film just forgot that America never surrenders and we should have quickly launched the nukes after such an assault.

The only piece of credit that I would give the film is that the events can feel a little surreal. I can’t say that I really expected the teacher to be taken down so quickly and for the action to suddenly begin like that. It was a little hard to believe that the invasion was actually happening. The film just stayed in the mist for the rest of the experience though and it’s something that’s only good for short bursts. Red Dawn needed to quickly embrace the action or to try and go in a different direction. Staying in the mist is not a good idea either way.

One of the flaws of this film is that is can also be pretty boring. I already mentioned how detached you become from the characters. That’s definitely the first step and it doesn’t get any better since you need to like the characters to enjoy the story. (Typically this is the case) You really know that nothing’s going to happen so it also takes your drive away from watching it. Ah well, you just watch the minutes go by and think about what would have happened if the film had actually gotten a sequel. Now That would have been dicey!

Overall, Red Dawn is a film that can’t break through the test of time to get me to recognize that it was a good film. It will have to be thrown to the wayside along with other classics like The Lord of The Rings and James Bond. The teacher at the school was one of the only characters that I found to be pretty interesting and he’s written out of the film right away. At least he stayed courageous from start to finish. He never showed any fear and that’s what I would expect from him. If you want to watch a war film..check out the Avengers. It’s like watching a war skirmish in New York since there is a lot of destruction and the heroes face extremely large numbers of aliens. Skipping this film will be one of the better decisions that you’ve made in a while!

Overall 2/10

Sonic Lost World Update

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I have now completed the final 3 levels in Sonic Lost World. The Yoshi level was a fun throwback to the good ole days of Yoshi and I caught most of the Easter Eggs since I recently played his GBA game. The Legend of Zelda level was pretty solid since it was so huge and you really got the sense that you were in Hyrule. The final level was a nice homage to Pac Man with all of the cool enemies that attacked. We even got a boss battle in that one! Capturing the flickies was definitely worth it to embark on this final challenge. I just wish that the Nintendo levels would stay permanently instead of vanishing after you play them. (Until you get 100000 more points anyway) It was fun to revisit the Lost World.

Invisible Woman vs Electro


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Electro is powerful and I consider him to be one of Spiderman’s most dangerous opponents. That being said, he won’t be able to defeat the Invisible Woman. Invisible Woman became Captain Universe for a time and her cosmic abilities rose her to great heights. There aren’t many opponents who can really handle that level of power and Electro isn’t one of them. Invisible Woman wins.

Kuneida vs Koma


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Kuneida is back to quickly take Koma down another peg. Koma had a pretty big reputation, but he still couldn’t manage to actually be a good character. He lacks talent and heart as well as all of the other redeemable qualities that you typically want to find in a character. Kuneida should have no problem dealing with Koma thanks to her sword skills and sign power up. Kuneida wins.