Rainbow Dash vs Python




Suggested by Destroyer Pythons are pretty tricky snakes who are always ready for a fight. That being said, a snake is not nearly as fast as Rainbow Dash. Dash has the advantage of speed on her side and has also been in combat situations against actual super villains. I’d say that this means Python is completely out of luck, but I’m sure he’ll still put up a good effort. It just won’t be enough. Rainbow Dash wins.

Derpy vs Buster




Suggested by Destroyer Buster is a nice kid who likes travelling the world. You certainly can’t count him out of a fight if he’s up against someone his own age. That being said, he isn’t ready to face someone like Derpy yet. She can fly around and barrel into him. Buster may look tough, but he’s still pretty young and won’t know how to deal with flying opponents at the moment. Derpy isn’t the strongest pony but she still has enough skills to win this. Derpy wins.

Sam Winchester vs Angelus




Suggested by iKnowledge Time for Sam to return once more and grab another win. Angelus is a vampire and one who has a great deal of physical power. He’s not an opponent to take lightly, but Sam has been destroying guys like this for years. It would be relatively simple for him to stop Angelus in his tracks. There just isn’t much that Angelus would be able to do against him and that’s why Sam will have a considerable edge this time. Sam surpasses him in almost every stat. Sam Winchester wins.

Daisy vs One Above All




Daisy has returned and this princess is ready for another win. The One Above All is a powerful being feared by many across the cosmos. Thing is…the guy can’t really fight. We’ve never seen him take anyone down and so Daisy has more combat experience. She could easily use her hand to hand experience to take him down for the count and that would be the end of that. He has no real defense against her abilities and would naturally just succumb to the loss. Daisy wins.

Daisy vs Lubba




Lubba isn’t a bad character, but he does tend to get a lot of losses on the site. He has heart, but heart doesn’t win battles. Daisy would be able to easily outmaneuver Lubba and secure a win for herself. Lubba won’t be able to escape either since Daisy is the quicker fighter. It took her a while, but Daisy has now caught up to her losses and no longer has a negative record on the blog. Perhaps things are looking up for her. Daisy wins.

Sam Winchester vs Phoebe Halliwell




Suggested by iKnowledge Sam and Phoebe are certainly no strangers to magic. Phoebe has augmented strength and defense as well as speed. She’s a capable all around fighter who may not be a fighter by nature but can really hold her own in a match. In the other corner you’ve got Sam who has so many powers it is hard to list them all. This fight really boils down to the fact that his healing factor is considerably better than Phoebe’s and he is a better fighter. She won’t be able to get past him. Sam Winchester wins.

Marv Murchins vs Daisy




Marv is well known for getting outsmarted and beaten by a little kid. When that’s your reputation there is really nowhere to go but up right? His ascension into being a quality villain will have to wait though since he doesn’t stand a chance against Princess Daisy. Daisy has always been a pretty fun character and I don’t expect that to change anytime soon. Not only does she have a great personality but Daisy can also fight really well. One hit from her racket and it’s game over. Daisy wins.

Harry Lyme vs Daisy




Harry Lyme isn’t the most skilled thief out there and he definitely isn’t a great fighter. I don’t imagine that he will be able to do much against a skilled fighter such as Daisy. Daisy is a master of every sport and she even has some hand to hand abilities. Harry would not be able to keep up at all so Daisy would have the clear advantage from the start. She wouldn’t even give Harry enough time to prepare himself. Daisy wins.

WWII Aces Review


It’s time to look at an airplane fighter that I’ve had on the Wii for a very long time. I tend to enjoy airplane gameplay well enough like in Starfox but I prefer fictional plots so this game never rose that high. We are approaching Christmas though which means an onslaught of games is fast approaching and I needed a short title to see if I could beat it in time. This one was quick enough so I went through and conquered it. It’s definitely a well made game and one that you will have fun with as you master the controls but hold your controller real steady or the motion controls will mess you up.

The game takes place during World War II as you would probably expect. There are 3 campaigns to choose from. You’ve got Germany, Great Britain, and a third one where I didn’t recognize the flag. It appeared to be Russia. Each campaign takes you through 24 missions as you fight through iconic battles. It’s time for you to almost single handily win the war. Are you up for this?

To an extent this game can feel like a beat em up with how many enemies are on screen. There’s one mission where you have to take down over 30 fighters on your own. It’s always a satisfying feeling since you pretty much feel like a champ. Make no mistake though, this game is not very forgiving and you will have to stay on your toes at all times. The game really throws you into the action and doesn’t cover the important controls.

To describe the gameplay a bit more, you are in a plane at all times. Each level will give you an objective such as blowing up all planes or protecting ally ships. There is always a lot happening in each level so be careful not to focus too much on the mission or you’ll get blasted from behind. You have an unlimited machine gun but always let go of the trigger between targets so you don’t overheat the weapon. You also have unlimited bombs which are incredibly handy for attacking ground forces. It does take a few seconds for the bombs to reload but you have so many that it is rarely a factor.

There is one move that the game doesn’t tell you about though and it is a very useful one. In fact, it is the most useful element in the game and without it beating the levels is next to impossible. Holding down the B button slows down time and allows you to really fight the enemy ships. You are slowed down as well, but this helps fight off the motion controls. I basically had it on nonstop during every fight in the game. As soon as a ship would appear I’d activate it.  I think the tutorial should have covered such a useful move….

I really don’t see how you could stand up to the legions of planes attacking you without this. They are very fast so you have to turn a lot and if you miss the shots you’ll be wrecked by another ship behind you. Since you are incredibly outnumbered you can expect a ton of sneak attacks from the back. Another handy move is to do a barrel roll. I wasn’t using fancy tricks like that for most of the game but in the final two levels it is something you will want to do.

The toughest confrontations to have in this game are when a fleet of 5-6 planes are heading towards you. If you run or fly at them you’re gonna take a lot of damage. The best thing to do is fly towards them at an angle and barrel roll out of their line of fire. You can then snipe at least 2-3 of them as you head back. Their ships are almost as fast as yours so be sure to slow down at times to aim a bit better.

The graphics are very good. Each ship is pretty detailed and the game brings in different models for each country. There is a lot of good attention to detail here. You can see objects clearly even from a good distance away so there was good effort out here. Then you have the music which is surprisingly sound. The main theme sounds a lot like Final Fantasy music. I’m still pretty surprised at that to be honest. It’s just not what I would have expected to see here but it was a pleasant surprise. It makes the game feel a little grander in scope.

There’s definitely a good amount of replay value here. The 24 missions won’t take you very long at all, but beating them with all factions will help buy some time. Additionally the game is very difficult. It’s one of the harder games I’ve played as of late and as there is no level up system here the only way to conquer the level is simply to get good. There are no shortcuts to success here so you will just have to fight your way to the top no matter how difficult that may seem. Just keep on trying and eventually you will ace the level. If something’s not working I recommend just trying to beat the game from another angle.

Overall, WWII Aces is a solid game that is hampered by the Wii’s signature motion controls. It’s quite challenging so you always have to stay sharp. Aerial combat games often give me a tough time so I was glad that the levels are so short. At least this way I did not have to replay large sections of the game. If you still have a Wii and don’t have this game yet I’d recommend picking it up. I got it for around 2 bucks and that is certainly a steal. You’ll be glad you got it.

Overall 6/10