Bowser vs DK


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DK and Bowser are both power types, but Bowser is significantly stronger than DK. DK makes up for this with the fact that he’s quicker than Bowser, but it’s just not going to be enough. Bowser’s transformation into Giga Bowser makes things interesting and gives him the edge that he needed. With Giga Bowser’s elemental attacks, DK just won’t be able to claim the win. Bowser wins.

Captain Comet vs Batman


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Captain Comet is someone that you definitely want to watch out for. He may not be the strongest guy in the ring, but he’s definitely tough when it counts. Batman is a better detective in the longrun and his martial art skills have lain waste to many opponents. Captain Comet just won’t be able to keep up with Batman’s GL Power Ring in the end. Batman wins.

Titanosaurus vs Minya


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Minya has always tried to be a really powerful monster, but in the end he just won’t be able to take down Titanosaurus. Titanosaurus has got the massive power advantage and he could definitely take Minya down. Minya drops down the ranks with this loss, but he gave it a good shot. Titanosaurus wins.

Captain Comet vs Superman


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Captain Comet is a character who was changed pretty drastically thanks to the New 52. He had an epic meeting with Superman and I think it’s safe to say who came out on top. Captain Comet’s a pretty good fighter thanks to his telekinesis and strength, but he’s definitely not in Superman’s league. Superman is faster than a speeding bullet after all. Superman wins.

Villager vs Bowser


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Who knew that the Villager had such powerful boxing gloves eh? They definitely show you what kind of hero the Villager truly is. Still, Bowser has his Giga Bowser mode and that should be enough to grant him the victory in this round. The Villager doesn’t have enough defensive abilities to endure such attacks from this King of the Koopas. Bowser wins.

Madden 2012 Review

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It is now time for the Madden 2012 review! As I hinted in my Madden 2010 review, Madden 2012 definitely improves and brings things closer to the good ole GC era. I don’t own Madden 2011 yet so I do not know if it’s a bridge that started the uphill battle, but once I buy that game, you can expect a review for it as well.

For once, let’s just skip to the main part of the gameplay right away. Immediately you can see a huge difference in the game. The gameplay is a lot quicker and everything seems to flow a lot better. The controls can still be a little delicate; you must move in a straight line and be careful not to turn the joy stick or your character will start to stutter and slow down. That being said, there are ways to quickly turn and dodge defenders, but it’s a learning process. I’ll take the speed and precision over the slowness that Madden 2010 presented any day!

The passing game is also improved and deep balls are a little easier to command. They still aren’t exceptionally easy, but they’ll do. It’s always a risk since the defender may decide to jump up and grab an easy pick, but the risk is part of the fun right? I found it easiest to throw down the middle to the tight end, as he was usually open and it’s hard to mess up such an easy play. There are fewer things that can go wrong in this case.

The running game is definitely more enjoyable as well. It can still be risky to use outside pitches, but they’re more fun to use now that the running back is fast again. Quarterback scrambles are also fun and if you play your cards right, you’ll net some pretty large gains. The way I see it, a running play usually won’t get you more than a few yards, but it’s still worth it for that rare occurrence where you break free for 20+ yards. It’s all about barreling into the defensive line until they give way. You can think of it as an endurance battle!

Kicking the ball is still relatively easy, which is definitely a good thing. I am confident with kicks from 30 yards and under but once we hit 40, I will definitely have a tough time getting the goal. The animation is still pretty solid and while it’s not very different from Madden 2010, you can still tell that the animation is better in this game.

I may as well dedicate a few lines to the music. I’ve never played a sports game where I thought that the music was incredible and this one is no exception. While playing the game, you won’t even care what the music is. In the heat of the moment, it’s easy to forget that there is music playing at all. I wouldn’t say that the music is awful, but it is sub par. As I mentioned earlier, this is the case with just about every sports game so I’ve come to expect it.

There are still other modes to play, like making your own character in Superstar mode. I personally don’t really use them as Franchise Mode is the only one that I really care about. I hope that they add minicamp mode again someday, perhaps in Madden 2013. It’s the only other mode that I would just play around with for a long time. Franchise mode is great but some things can take a while though, thanks to the long loading times if you want to skip the Preseason. Still, you can’t go wrong with Franchise mode, as it’s a great way to feel like you’re really in the NFL. Now if only they could figure out how to do this with PSN, a whole league would be epic. Something like Fantasy Football, but with actual games. It would be tough to set up, but also pretty awesome.

I definitely recommend getting this game since it’s the best next gen Madden game that I’ve played so far. I can safely say that Madden 2009 and 2010 don’t hold a candle to this one. This is a great way to get into the sport and also a way to have fun during Football season. Play as your favorite team and enter the new season. The gameplay is exciting as always and thanks to Franchise mode, there is a lot to do. Even without Franchise mode, you could find yourself playing this game for dozens and dozens of hours to come.

Overall 8/10

Shinnojou vs One Above All


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The One Above All is definitely a being to be feared and now that he’s back, Shinnojou may not stand a chance! At least, that’s what many may think upon first glance. I believe that Shinnojou has what it takes to defeat the One Above All, thanks to his impressive sword skills. The One Above All just won’t be able to land a solid hit on the guy. Shinnojou wins

Rodan vs Sin Eater


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Guys with guns will rarely take down someone like Rodan. Rodan is a kaiju of immense power and his speed is considerable. Sin Eater is no slouch in the fighting department, but he’s definitely out of his weight class in this round. He takes yet another loss with this round. Rodan wins.

Shinnojou vs Bass


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Shinnojou makes his debut on the blog with this match and he’s certainly a powerful fighter. His sword skills are pretty tricky and it’s hard to predict his moves ahead of time. Bass has his Darkness Overload attack and one good shot should be able to take Shinnojou down in an instant. Shinnojou just won’t be able to keep up with Bass’s immense speed and power. Bass wins.

Samus vs Pit


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This match is definitely a lot closer than Pit’s other wins against the Smash Bros members. Samus is far stronger than Mario and Link, but also not quite at Mega Man’s level. Pit’s speed advantage is negated by the super speed that Samus possesses. He still has the flying advantage and Pit can match most of Samus’ blasts with his energy cannons. Pit’s energy arrow attacks would definitely come in handy since he can shoot many of them in a short span of time. This is one battle where Samus won’t be able to claim victory. Pit wins.