Sunny vs Coco


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This is a pretty tough battle since both of these guys are a part of the Four Heavenly Kings and they can do a lot of damage. Sunny definitely has the physical advantage, but Coco’s poison abilities do help to even the odds. It’s definitely a tough call, but I would ultimately give the match over to Sunny. His hair just provides him with too many attacks to stop. Sunny wins.

Infernape vs Blaziken


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This match came out of nowhere as it just happened to appear in the blog search engine results. Evidently, this match has been looked for and the blog visitor’s screen likely came up with nothing. Well, that won’t happen next time and this is an interesting match anyway. Infernape is a pretty skilled fire type Pokemon and he has a lot of attacks, but Blaziken definitely has the edge. Blaziken is still one of the most impressive Pokemon fighters of all time and that was before his Mega evolution. Infernape isn’t as good in hand to hand combat and Blaziken’s fire abilities also have more of a kick to them. Infernape will eventually go down for the count against such a fighter. Blaziken wins.

Roogoo Twisted Towers Review

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Roogoo is a game that I had never heard of before and I was surprised to see that it won an award from E3. It must have been before my time since I only started keeping up with E3 in detail last year. I don’t own a whole lot of puzzle games and I typically just go with a game of another genre, but the cover intrigued me. (As well as the 2 dollar price tag at Gamestop) Knowing that you really can’t go wrong with a 2 dollar game, I ended up purchasing it and I was ready for epicness! (My journey of buying the game was long and arduous as I left it the first time to do some research on Youtube. What sold me was the Airship mode and then I went back after the weekend was over)

There is a plot heavily concealed within the video game, but it’s almost impossible to decipher. There is a quick cutscene at the very end of the game and one at the end of the first world. Beyond that, you have to try and figure out what is happening and the little text bubbles at the beginning of a level do not help. They are all tutorial based with only one of them referencing the fact that you have to save the world. We know that the hero is on a mission of global significance, but that is about all that we can understand. Perhaps…that is all that we are meant to understand at this point in time!

Either way, the plot isn’t quite as important as the gameplay. This is especially true for a Puzzle game where it is easy to mess up and make the puzzles too easy. Just as dangerous is the possibility of making the puzzles too long and tedious. Roogoo does a good job of steering clear of this although the game is definitely on the easy side. I never lost a shape level and only lost a flight battle once. (I’m not even sure if you can lose in Roogoo since I let the timer go and then I still got to play. I believe that it revolves around getting too many of them in the wrong shapes, but I didn’t go and prove that theory. Not this time!

There are two forms of gameplay in this game. The shape levels and the airplane levels. I shall talk about the Airplane levels first as it was the best part, but unfortunately, there are very few of them in the game. You get to control a pilot and you move around as if you are the rim of a soda cup. You can’t go in the center and you can only go around the rim. It’s a very unique way to play. This game is pretty easy for the most part, but I did manage to lose once so maybe I was underestimating it. You mostly just have to collect jewels and survive until the finish line, but there’s also the occasional boss or minion that you’ll want/have to defeat. I really would have loved another 10+ Airplane levels, but it wasn’t meant to be.

The other mode is the Shapes part. In this one, you have to make the shape go through the shake on the bottom. For example, you are given a square. Then you’re taken to a wheel that has several shapes. You must keep on turning the wheel until the hole on the bottom matches the shape that you are holding. It takes a lot of dedication and time since there are around 80+ levels of this. It’s pretty intense when you think about it. After all, you’ll likely lose the round if you end up dozing off. The levels get more complicated as villains try to obscure your view or steal puzzle pieces. You can fight back by capturing them in a net or just knocking them out so we can tell that the main character is definitely a fighter.

One of the complaints that I would have had is the low difficulty level of the game, but that’s actually not an issue since the game has two harder modes. Roogoo mode and I forgot the name of the other one. I can definitely see how this game might get harder so you’ll definitely find a nice challenge in this game when all’s said and done.

You don’t need to worry about replay value because this game is definitely a long experience. There are 10 worlds and they total in about 90 levels. That’s definitely a huge amount and you can’t even compare it to the Casper game for the Wii, which had around 5-8. After you finish the 90 levels you can try beating them on hard mode or buying the DS version to unlock a few bonus missions. The replay value may not be insanely high, but definitely high enough that your two dollars were well spent.

The graphics aren’t exactly outstanding, but this is the Wii and I doubt that the game had an incredible budget at its disposal like Super Smash Bros or Skyward Sword. The game looks decently good, but nothing will stand out. The graphics are terribly average and maybe a little less so, but they’re definitely view able and it shouldn’t hurt your overall experience.

The soundtrack is essentially blank or it may as well be since I can’t recall a single tune. That’s never a great sign for a game. Now, there is one big thing that kept the game from getting a 7 or higher. That is the fact that there are only two modes of play. It gets tedious after around 60 levels of placing the objects in their correct shapes. Having 90+ levels is certainly a good thing because it increases the length, but there should have been more ways to play or at least a better way of dividing up the shape and air levels. There are only around 10 or less air levels and the puzzles got the other 80. At least make it a 50-30 level split since that would be a lot more fair.

Overall, Roogoo is a fun game to play. It’s best in short batches of 5-10 levels since it can get a little repetitive if you play all of them at once. There are 11 worlds, but the amount of levels inside differs from world to world. It’s currently going for around 2 dollars at Gamestop so there is really no reason not to buy it as soon as possible. I recommend it to all puzzle fans and I would also recommend that action gamers give it a shot. It’s definitely not going to be the next Titanfall or Call of Duty as far as quick mainstream games go, but it can be pretty fun if you give the game a chance. How many games can say that they have over 90 levels? A little more plot would have been nice though.

Overall 6/10

Kimberly Ann Hart vs Raphael


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Kimberly Ann Hart makes her debut onto the blog with this round and Raphael may not stand a chance. He does have some pretty good close combat skills, but Kimberly Ann Hart has her bow so she’s a threat from long range as well. Once she’s on her shark motorcycle, Raphael will have a very tough time trying to keep up with her. Kimberly Ann Hart wins.

Harribel vs Diano


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Diano is back in another fight for the record books. Both of these opponents possess flight and super speed. In terms of physical strength, Diano is easily superior, but Harribel’s blade also makes her attacks just as lethal. I would say that Harribel’s water attacks give her the edge because Diano will have a tough time trying to stay away from the water and repelling her attacks. I would say that Harribel does possess the speed advantage, which can make all of the difference in combat. Harribel wins.

Solomon Grundy vs Hulk


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Solomon Grundy is pretty powerful and I would easily give him the advantage in a fist fight. The Hulk is powerful, but I really don’t see him being able to stand up to Grundy. At Grundy’s height in power, he was even stronger than Superman and that’s an insanely good feat. The one reason why the Hulk ends up taking the win is thanks to his long range advantage. He’s handled quite a few laser cannons that could deal a lot of damage to he can afford to bide his time and strike from far away. Eventually, this would prove to be enough to secure a victory. Hulk wins.

Shirou vs Oolong


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Oolong just won’t be able to stand up against Shirou in this battle. Shirou has dealt with many threats in the past and his reinforcement techniques can make any brittle weapon become a lethal object. Shirou has the necessary hand to hand skills mixed in with his sticks to take Oolong down for the count. Shirou wins.

Fairy Queen vs Rosalina


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The Fairy Queen is a pretty powerful being, but Rosalina could definitely hold her own. Rosalina’s barrier has been shown to block hits from the mighty Mario himself and her appearance in the new Super Smash Bros game has helped her out exponentially. The Fairy Queen just won’t stand a chance this time! Rosalina wins.

Biollante vs Air Bud


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Air Bud’s a really cool dog and he could likely crush Biollante on the Basketball court. The Kaiju does have the edge when it comes to hand to hand combat, but I would never count Air Bud out of the fight entirely. Hopefully we get to see more of this guy in the future because Air Bud is pretty epic. Biollante wins.

Coco vs Bass


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Coco may have won his first round, but now he’ll have to take a loss against the immense power of Bass. Bass is not only the fastest being in all of media, but his abilities are simply impossible to stop. Coco’s poisons wouldn’t really be able to get through Bass’ barrier and I doubt that they could catch him either way. One punch from Bass would end this. Bass wins.