Batman vs Sonic


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Batman is a pretty good detective, but he won’t be able to defeat Sonic. Sonic’s speed is just too great and he’s not bad at hand to hand either. Batman will need to call on the power of his GL Power Ring, but it won’t be enough. Sonic can harness the powers of the 7 Chaos Emeralds, which gives him unimaginable power. As Super Sonic; Sonic can endure any attack that Batman throws at him and then he will eventually land enough blows to take Batman down. Sonic wins.

Charizard vs Zelda


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Zelda has a lot of magical abilities at her disposal and her Light Arrow would deal massive damage to Charizard if it connected. Luckily for Chariard, that’s a very big if. Charizard is very quick and and his attacks can be devastating. His Overheat attack would be able to get through her barrier and also overpower Zelda’s fire magic. Zelda would not be able to stop this attack. Charizard wins.

Clover vs Howard Aguello


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Howard Aguello is pretty quick when he’s running away, but that won’t be enough to deter Clover. Clover is a giant monster and she could destroy Howard with one swipe of her claws. Howard just wouldn’t be able to live through such a hit and he can’t really hope to deal any lasting damage against Clover. Clover wins.

Gemini Saga vs Link


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Link has his Master Sword at the ready and it could be debated that he could pierce Gemini Saga’s armor with it. That would be a good debate, but it doesn’t matter all that much in the long run. Link would not be able to keep up with Saga’s speed and the energy blasts would eventually cut though Link’s shields. No matter how I look at it; Gemini Saga has the significant edge in this battle. Gemini Saga wins.

Ryu Hayabusa vs Yoshimitsu


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Both of these fighters are very skilled with a sword. I dare say that Yoshimitsu has the superior blade, but Ryu is better when it comes to combat. His regeneration will allow him to endure many of Yoshimitsu’s blows before Ryu deals the final strike. Both of these fighters can typically unleash a fatal attack in an instant, but the regeneration gives Ryu the edge. I’d also say that Ryu is faster, but Yoshimitsu makes it close since he can teleport. After a hard fought battle; Ryu would be able to strike Yoshimitsu down for the win. Ryu Hayabusa wins.

Jin vs Sylar


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Sylar has a lot of abilities up his sleeve and he would likely be able to defeat Jin while Jin was in his base form. Jin is an expert at hand to hand combat, but it would be tough to get near Sylar. That’s where his devil form comes in. Jin can spam lasers from a long distance and his speed is also drastically improved. (As well as his strength) Sylar’s regeneration won’t be able to overcome Jin’s monstrous strength and none of his abilities will give him enough speed to dodge the lasers for long. Jin wins.

Sword Art Online

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After reading the first book in the series; I can safely say that Sword Art Online is off to a good start. Kirito is still pretty good for the most part and the concept of the franchise is still great. We’ll see if the series can keep it up and I shall have a review for it when I have finished reading all of the books. Overall 8/10

De Blob Stats and Records

My stats in the game!

16/100 Awards

Stage Stats

Last Resort
Best Time 14m 42s
Best Score 108784

Uptown
Best Time 17m 7s
Best Score 143623

Downtown
Best Time 27m 27s
Best Score 276419

The Chroma Dam
Best Time 34m 22s
Best Score 325951

Guggentraz Island
Best Time 23m 25s
Best Score 178521

The Docklands
Best Time 32m 36s
Best Score 294821

Hanging Gardens
Best Time 30m 38s
Best Score 225754

Chroma City Fun Park

Best Time 28m 43s
Best Score 223071

Ministry of Ink
Best Time 29m 6s
Best Score 239931

Lake Raydia
Best Time 27m 52s
Best Score 99935

De Blob Review

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De Blob always looked like it would be an intriguing experience. I typically never saw the original game in stores, but the sequel was always around. Luckily, I found this one in Gamestop’s 5 dollar and under bin along with the Casper game. It looked decently fun so I quickly got it and it was worth the 2-3 dollars that I spent. It’s surprisingly fun, but the timer takes away from the experience. It’s time to beautify the world!

The plot involves a corporation known as INKT. They have enslaved the world and taken away all of the color. Everyone must now live in black and white, which is no fun for the city dwellers. What about having fun and getting ready to pwn anyone that tries to get in their way? Unfortunately, that won’t be happening. The heroes are forced to call in the Blob! The Blob has some pretty unique abilities and he’s able to absorb the colors that he touches and then spread them to other objects. It’s up to him to take down the entire army of INKT that has taken over the world. He may be outnumbered over 1000-1, but the Blob has heart as well as allies. Time to rock and roll!

The gameplay is very unique and it’s actually a lot of fun. As the Blob, you just have to roll around and bang into things to paint them. I’d have fun coloring in all of the buildings and freeing the citizens, but you can also hit billboards and small objects. (Trees for example) Along the way, there are also a bunch of missions to get into and some of them are mandatory to complete the level. They are broken down into different kinds of missions. Green missions mean that you have to color in objects with certain paints. They’re the most difficult ones in my opinion and I usually avoided them. After all…I already painted the buildings; why do it in another color? Blue missions require you to run after the flares and get to the goal line. It’s basically a race against time. Orange missions are combat. Just take out the enemies. Finally, grayish/yellow missions mean that you’re going to take down a big enemy strong hold or building. Those require a lot of points so it can be a tough job, but it’s rewarding to see such a big transformation.

Fighting against the enemies can be a little uneventful. Just shake the wii remote and take them down! This works for every kind of enemy. Some of more defense than others, but it’s always the same formula. So, De Blob revolves around running, jumping, and swinging the Wii Remote around. I’l admit that it really made me miss the Gamecube remote. This game would work so much better with that control scheme. (Luckily, the sequel is on the PS3!) My wrist was hurting by the time I finished the game from all of the jumping. I don’t know how I made it through Barrel Blast. (Although I still plan on purchasing it someday)

While I did enjoy the gameplay; there was one factor that really took away from the experience. The timer that was in each level. This meant that you couldn’t take your time and finish every mission in the area. The worst part is that you have to start from scratch if you complete it. I was expecting to be able to go back into the level to have fun (Because I believe that you can do this in the sequel) but the levels go back to scratch. There is a free roam mode, but there’s nothing to do there since it doesn’t affect your completion% or have any big statistics. That was my big flaw with the gameplay and it means that you may not want to bother going through the levels again. Imagine spending over an hour on one level to get the 100% and then the timer runs out. Game Over!

One of the game’s weak points was definitely the Story Mode. None of the characters are particularly likable and the graphics are pretty underwhelming for the cutscenes. The worst part is that it’s just not interesting. The story is pretty much a parody, but they could have still made the characters fun to root for. I can’t say that I’m confident in the sequel’s chances for a solid cinematic experience.

The graphics for the gameplay are still average at best. They aren’t bad, but they could be much better and I’ve seen Gamecube games that could give it a run for its money. (The better Gamecube games crush this one in graphics of course…) The soundtrack is very good. It’s not monumental, but it fits the tone of the game. The music is typically very refreshing and it works subtly in the background. Aside from a terrible lyrical song that played in one of the moods for Blob, the rest of the pieces that I heard were solid.

There are 10 levels in the game and each one takes around 30 minutes to complete. If you decide to complete all of the missions in the 10 levels, then you can possibly double that time. 10 levels is the bare minimum to what I would call acceptable length so the game does well on that account. For replay value, this game does have a multiplayer mode, but I haven’t tried it yet, which is why I didn’t review that part. This game will last long enough to be considered a good purchase. (Unlike Casper’s 15 minute game)

Overall, this game is fun to try out. Considering that it’s under 3 dollars, I don’t see why you wouldn’t want to give it a shot! Painting objects may sound boring, but it can actually be pretty interesting and you are helping to reclaim the world from the INKT army. The characters are all Sonic rip offs, but they’re not terrible. They just aren’t likable. De Blob could be the game for you and now you can claim that you know which two colors turn into green when mixed!

Overall 7/10

Beerus vs Gemini Saga


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Gemini Saga is back, but he’s up against one of the stronger fighters on the blog. Saga may have an impressive amount of speed and power to back him up, but it just won’t be enough against Bills. Bills was even able to take on Super Saiyan 3 Goku and that’s a pretty good feat. I’m afraid that Gemini Saga will be losing this round, but I’m sure that it would be a good fight. Bills wins.