

Suggested by Destroyer Marugori is a powerful One Punch Man villain whose abilities are quite considerable. Some would say that if you scale him properly then he’s one of the strongest in the verse. Well, perhaps that is true on a physical level but I don’t see him having the speed to take on Deep Sea King. That guy is still way too fierce and should have the overwhelming edge in this fight. Marugori will not be able to shake off this fighter’s attacks so easily. Deep Sea King wins.
Espio vs Storm (Sonic)


Suggested by Sonic Storm is strong and his air gear allows him to move at super speeds but it is always better to be able to move like that naturally. That’s where Espio has the big advantage here. He can easily outmaneuver Storm and stay in the lead for the entire fight. It will be awfully difficult for Storm to try and counter his quick blows, not to mention that Espio’s invisibility can also be handy here. Espio wins.
Cancer Bubble vs Diveman


Suggested by Sonic Cancer Bubble and Diveman are both not known to be some of the more powerful Megaman characters. In fact, you could easily say that they are some of the weakest ones. Diveman has never had any good feats and Cancer Bubble is consistently used as comic relief. So the question is, who lasts longer here? I’d say Diveman’s still got the edge in the end because he has better firepower and that should be enough to make the difference here. Bubble doesn’t have much durability so he’ll go down. Diveman wins.
Mr Miracle vs Omega Red


Suggested by Sonic Omega Red is a very powerful villain whose main asset is his never ending drive to finish the fight. You can hit this guy many times but he always gets back up ready and willing to battle. Mr Miracle can dodge some hits and make his miraculous escapes but this will only buy him some time. Ultimately he is still going to get knocked out and has no way to effectively land counter strikes here. Omega Red’s tendrils are way too fast. Omega Red wins.
Menos Grande vs JackKnife Dragon


Suggested by Sonic JackKnife Dragon is a powerful dragon who got a ton of super forms back in his day. That’s part of what really gives him the edge over the Menos Grande. Picture this, Menos Grande has his cero blasts but no way to actually hit JackKnife. Meanwhile the dragon has incredible amounts of speed that let him fly circles around the monster and he has all day to chip away at the foe’s life points. Not that it would take that long though since JackKnife’s attack power is considerable. JackKnife Dragon wins.
Firestar vs Etrigan


Suggested by Sonic Firestar is a tough cat that got 9 lives thanks to the buff given to the current leader of the cats. That said, it won’t be hard for Etrigan to win by using a powerful fire attack that lingers so the 9 lives all go out in an instant. There isn’t much of a counter to an attack like that and Firestar is just outranked in a lot of the stats. Ultimately this will result in his loss here. Etrigan wins.
Pokemon Go Update

It took about 7-8 months but I have now made it to Level 49! That means just one more level up and I will have made it all the way. It’s kind of emotional to think about but I can nearly say that I have completed the game. Not that it ends there or anything but I’ll definitely take a long break from the mass evolution runs for a while until they announce more levels. This has definitely been an app game that has withstood the test of time.
Slade Humphries vs Agent 47


This is a tribute to Hitman: Agent 47. Agent 47 looked even better in this movie and proved that he is dangerous with any item that he can hold onto. Slade has a gun and he does know how to shoot well enough but he’s not exactly in prime physical shape and he doesn’t have nearly the same amount of experience that Agent 47 does. As a result he is badly outmatched in this fight and really won’t be able to hang on for very long. A minute or so should be enough for 47. Agent 47 wins.
Agent 47 vs Charles (Old)


This is a tribute to the first Hitman film. Agent 47 definitely did a good job of fighting off numerous enemies the whole time. Trying to betray him is definitely not a good idea. Meanwhile Charles has some knife skills of his own but he’s not a professional and would have a very hard time trying to take Agent 47 down for the count. The difference in skill and technique is just much too vast so this would be his loss all the way. Agent 47 wins.
Hitman: Agent 47 Review
This review is of the TV-14 version of the film. All thoughts below should be addressed as such as a review of the unedited version would be more negative

We are back in the Hitman universe with this reboot. They learned a lot of their lessons from last time fortunately so this one actually ends up being pretty fun. We’ve got some solid action, special effects, and the whole works. It even feels a bit more like a superhero kind of film with how we’ve got powers now and even 47 can shoot across the whole city. Yeah if you were looking for some Hitman action then you’ve come to the right place.
So the movie introduces us to Katia who seems to have the ability to see the future. It helps her get out of a lot of bad spots and she even saves some lives by utilizing this power. She has been trying to find someone for a while now but doesn’t even know why. The situation gets dangerous when a man named John Smith (I’m sure that’s his real name…) shows up and tells Katia that an assassin is after her so she has to trust him. The assassin of course is 47 who is pursuing her quite relentlessly. Perhaps this guy can help Katia find out why she has super powers and why she even wants to find this random guy from her visions. Either way they will need to move fast.
The first half involves a lot of chase scenes as they try to get away from 47 and I thought this was handled really well. 47 is a Hitman after all so he won’t always be the hero here. Putting him in as a villain makes for a very intense perspective and I definitely wouldn’t have minded if it stayed like that the whole time. He gets some great feats here too like when he goes on a roof and then shoots a bullet that goes through a train, car, past a bridge, and then into the car where Katia is to hit her. The shot is absolutely insane and even Hawkeye would have to give him some respect there. It’s really impressive all the way through and 47 is practically robotic with how he keeps on going.
Now I do have one absolutely major issue with one of the opening scenes though. So 47’s mission right now is seemingly to neutralize both Katia and John. He is authorized to do whatever it takes to accomplish this. Now as the film goes on you can see why Katia is okay for now but what about John? There are several times where 47 can finish him off but chooses to keep on going. These scenes only work if you assume that 47 actually is a robot. I’ll give you a quick scene here. 47 knocks John to the ground and then turns to set up his gun so he can fire at Katia. He gets really close to shooting her but then John tackles him so they fall to the ground.
Okay, time to shoot John and then go back to hunting Katia right? Wrong, 47 acts like John isn’t even there and gets up to walk after Katia. So…John tackles him again and they wrestle in the train tracks for a bit. Several times John will interrupt 47 and the Hitman will knock him away or land a punch but then go back to ignoring him. I thought that didn’t make any sense unless they changed scripts midway and he was going to be a robot. 47 seems to have no common sense in these scenes which is just odd because he is always portrayed as such a highly skilled agent.
Still, as a character he was really solid. I liked his scenes in the embassy where he is in control the whole time and talks tough. He talks a whole lot more in this film than in the first one and it works well. You get the sense that he is absolutely ruthless and now that he can explain his intentions to the other characters, it makes him that much more sinister. It was also just nice seeing the U.S. Embassy show up even if you knew they were going to be doomed after a while. So there was a whole lot to like about these opening scenes. Plus I also enjoy how everything was dialed up to 11 with the crazy shots across the city or even Katia using her powers to figure out where to go next.
As a character Katia is quite solid. She may have been lacking in confidence at first but this didn’t stop her from taking a risk to save the lady in the opening scene and then always staying on the run. Katia basically had to self teach herself how to use these strange abilities and to stay in the game which is not easy. By the end of the film she has really come into her own and it’s a shame that we won’t be getting a sequel because I think that could have been a great film. Certainly Katia would have had a nice role in it and I liked where the film was going.
Yes, we do have a cliffhanger here so get ready for that. It’s a really hype one though and you can pull quite a few comparisons to Terminator 2 here. I think in a lot of ways this film was trying to be like that one and it succeeded. So if we kept this up I think the movies would have gotten even better as we leaned more on the sci-fi angle. The final scene (pre credits) was just really excellent and exactly the kind of note you want to end the movie off on.
Diana actually appears in person for this film which was nice. She doesn’t seem quite as personable as in the first film though. Here she appears to be fully part of team corporate. I guess if you stay long enough they always get you but it would have been nice to have seen her in more of a heroic role. Then we have John Connor Smith and he’s a fun character. I did find it a bit funny when Katia asked if that was his real name later on. Cmon now…it’s definitely not. The sad thing is if I ever met someone who was actually called John Smith I probably wouldn’t believe him. At this point the name is only used as an alias to the point where using that name actually just puts some suspicion on you.
Either way John was a really solid character here though. He definitely helped to bolster the cast. The movie has a fairly small cast of important characters to be honest but this way you can focus more on the plot and what’s going on. There are some other characters of course but these are the big ones. There is a whole lot of action here as well so you’ll definitely enjoy that. 47 gets to fight with guns, knives, and his fists. Everyone gets a little piece of the pie here.
The uniform still really stands out as well. This movie got to show off how versatile it could be as well by having 47 be a villain one moment and then someone you have to root for in the next. In some scenes he’ll remind you of Wesker even. This time the movie has quite a few twists and turns compared to the first which was more straight forward and it works out quite well. I did think the first one left things off on an interesting note as well but this one really raised the bar. It’s just a shame that it wasn’t better received because I need that sequel!
Overall, If you like a solid action movie then you should definitely enjoy this one. It’s a well rounded title with a lot of action and interesting plot developments. Sometimes the heroes can be a bit brutal with how they finish off their enemies like one kill in particular where the guy got crunched into oblivion but in Katia’s case she is fighting for her life and in 47’s case…he really couldn’t care less. You get the feeling he has some kind of plan going on that he’s not mentioning to anyone either but that could just be me overthinking it. It’s not like we’ll ever know for sure I suppose but hopefully we get another reboot or something soon because this series has a lot of potential.
Overall 7/10