Terry Bogard vs Mario



Suggested by Sonic Mario is a character who has been around for a very long time so lets not get that confused. The guy can ball! Mario has been shown to be proficient in every sport as well as kart racing. He’s also fought in many games and has power ups ranging from Power Stars to other such enhancements. That being said, I don’t think he is ready for Terry. Mario’s reaction times have been shown to be downright terrible in the main Mario games and his physical stats aren’t amazing. I believe Terry would be able to keep Mario missing until Terry delivers a punishing counter. Terry Bogard wins.

Terry Bogard vs Snake



Suggested by Sonic Terry Bogard is a very skilled hand to hand fighter and now he is finally making his debut onto the blog. Terry’s a true threat and he will be too fast for Snake to deal with. Snake has basic hand to hand training, but his main specialty is with his guns. Those won’t be very helpful here because Terry is just too fast. He’ll weave his way in and out of Snake’s firearms and all he needs is a single direct hit to deal massive damage. Terry Bogard wins.

Isabelle vs Marth



Suggested by Sonic Isabelle is a really nice character who always does her best to make sure that everyone is having a good time. You need a character like that or the village will ultimately fall apart. That being said, she isn’t really a fighter. She’ll go into battle when necessary but usually chooses not to do so. Meanwhile Marth has taken down whole armies in the past so he definitely won’t be losing this round. The wise thing for Isabelle to do would be to surrender. Marth wins.

Howard Aguello vs Curious George




Suggested by Destroyer Howard has returned. He has been getting quite a few wins over the years and I believe this will end up being another one. Curious George is a really fun character who has been with us for generations, but he isn’t a fighter. Howard ultimately does have a gun so he at least stands a chance in a lot of fights. There just isn’t really much of anything that Curious George can do to try and make a comeback here. Howard will catch him and take him to the vet. Howard Aguello wins.

Grasshopper vs Lubba




Suggested by Destroyer Grasshoppers may not look all that threatening one on one, but they have turned giant thanks to some old horror movies. Can Lubba defeat a giant grasshopper? I have serious doubts there since we’ve never seen Lubba do a whole lot against anybody. He’s severely out of his depth here and will have to take another loss. Hopefully Lubba appears in a new Mario game someday, but until then he’s probably doomed. Grasshopper wins.

Titanosaurus vs Shy Guy




Suggested by Destroyer Shy Guy is a fun Mario villain. His mask protects himself as well as those around him. It means that Titanosaurus will really have a difficult time trying to do anything against such a fighter, but he won’t need to worry about the mask. Titanosaurus will just end this with a single punch and that won’t give Shy Guy time to do much of anything. I’m afraid that the sheer difference in size and power will be too much this time. Titanosaurus wins.

Indiana Jones vs Greenman




Suggested by Destroyer Indiana Jones has a gun as well as a whop.. He knows some basic hand to hand combat skills and has been through a good amount of adventures. The man has way more experience than Greenman but that doesn’t mean that he will be able to win. Greenman may not have looked very impressive in his brief screen time in the Megaman anime, but the guy can still jump really high. His physical specs will be too much for Jones. Greenman wins.

Tabuu vs Falco




Suggested by Destroyer Falco is a talented pilot who can steer his team to victory when the need arises. That being said, I don’t think he will be able to stop Tabuu. For one thing, Tabuu can fly which makes him better able to manuever through the air than someone stuck in a ship. He can also fire off energy blasts and transform. I haven’t seen Falco do anything to suggest he would be able to claim victory here. I’m afraid it’s all over for him. Tabuu wins.

Blur Review


It’s time to look at a racing game that made a lot of noise back in the day. There aren’t a whole lot of item based racing games and even fewer ones that go for a realistic angle. The only other one going on at the time was probably Wipeout. This game had been on my radar for a very long time so now was a good opportunity to finally pick it up. It’s a pretty fun game and having a straight forward arcade mode is nostalgic but I do feel like the game was missing something.

The main mode is the career and what happens here is you start off with the first chapter available. Each chapter has 6 races and if you complete extra objectives during these levels you will unlock the boss level at the end with an opportunity to unlock your opponent’s car. Each level has up to 7 stars that you can earn with 3 being the minimum that you need in order to clear the level. These stars are important because they are how you unlock the next chapters.

By the end of the game I got a little over half of the stars and unlocked all but the final chapter. It’s usually not too difficult to get up to 5 stars in a level but going beyond that is definitely a challenge. The game really wants you to ace the levels in order to unlock the final chapter. The star requirements are surprisingly high. Most likely you will need to replay levels a bit if you want to get to the end.

There are a few different gameplay styles to be found here. The one you will see the most is definitely the racing levels. These play out pretty much as you would expect with the goal being to get to the end of the level first. Along the way you will see the mini challenges. Some of these are “fan challenges” which are little icons that will give you an item and 40 seconds in which to use it properly. Then you’ve got the gates and the objective here is to go through them all in time. These give you a star for completion so do your best to clear them all.

As I mentioned earlier there are also items in this game so you will want to take those into account. There are a few basic items. First you have the booster which is self explanatory. Then you have the land mine which you can place behind you or fire in front at short range. It’s a pretty handy item and one of the best in the game. Of course you also have the energy blast weapon or the mini energy gun that can fire 3 times. The wrench item heals you back to full health which I think is a little excessive but it does make this the most valuable item in the game. There are certainly other items to be found but those are the main ones.

Other modes include Checkpoint which is really just a race with yourself as you try to get to the end of the level. These levels can be a little tricky to get the main 5 stars in, you will sometimes want to go for the booster instead of the clock if it’s more of a direct route to the goal. Then there is Knockout where the goal is to take down as many others cars as possible. There is no end to the level so you keep blasting cars until the timer runs out.

The graphics here are pretty solid. The levels have a lot of variety and the cars look great. There is a decent amount of customization like changing the color of the car without it being overwhelming. The soundtrack isn’t really anything to write home about but it supplements the game well enough. This game can be fairly long depending on how many tries it takes you to unlock the final chapter. That’s the thing with racing games, especially ones with items. In the end you just have to get really good at the fundamentals and hope no big item slams you in the end because it’s not like you can spend time farming enemies to get stronger. You do get fans win or lose which unlocks new cars so eventually you will get a car that gives you more of an edge which will be handy.

The campaign is fairly long on its own and the game has a lot of replay value through the PS3 trophies you can earn as well as the multiplayer option. You definitely don’t have to worry about not having enough content for your purchase. In general racing games have levels that can feel a little long since you’re so focused on the road and the other cars so as it is you’ll likely need to take quite a few breaks along the way. This is not the kind of game you can beat overnight in one shot unless you’re some kind of racing prodigy.

Overall, Blur is definitely a fun game. The items work out pretty well and the graphics hold up to this day. The level designs are solid and there are a lot of cars to choose from. I would definitely recommend it if you are looking for a quick car game to play and don’t mind having the items to look out for. I tend to prefer the racing games without items but I still enjoy both kinds. Racing games in general are just pretty fun and this one is going for cheap now so it’ll be hard to get a better price than what it’s at. This is your chance to snag it.

Overall 7/10