Sparda vs Dante




Suggested by Anonymous Sparda is one of the most powerful DMC characters out there. His abilities are basically legend at this point. Still, Dante has grown stronger with every game appearance and it is said that he has surpassed Sparda. That was around game 2 so by the current games you can’t really even compare the two anymore. They are now in completely different leagues and I don’t imagine that the gap will shrink anytime soon. It’s simply game over for Sparda’s time at the top. Dante wins.

NBA 2K10 Review


It’s time to look at another NBA 2K title. This one is a lot older than the others so was it as good? Honestly, this is the best NBA 2K game yet and I’m not just saying that because it’s the first one where I was finally able to take it to the computer. Not only did I win, but I won by 20 points. It felt pretty good to actually be in the lead for a change. Don’t get me wrong, losing is good sometimes and it definitely does build character, but I was definitely ready to be in the driver’s seat for a change. It’s a lot of fun and while the gameplay isn’t quite as deep as some of the newer games, it is deep enough for me.

I jumped right into the play now mode and I knew things would go my way when I was able to stop them from scoring 3 times in a row. I was quickly up to a 5-2 lead and from there the gap kept widening. It felt like everything was working this time. I would go for the 2 point shots or I would quickly pass it to my guy on the outside and he would hit the 3 point shot. It may just be some placebo on my end, but it seems like you have a better chance of making the shot if you take it right away. If you walk around for a bit before trying the 3 pointer it just won’t work. Of course I still did miss a lot of the 3 point shots, but I got the ones that counter. My strategy was to just run in and score and it worked pretty well. I was scoring at will and while they would stop me from time to time I was able to stop them more.

One gameplay mechanic that I still don’t understand is why my guy will randomly fire a shot at times. I’m just trying to hold R2 and accelerate, but my guy will throw the ball and naturally since I’m nowhere near the hoop then it basically gives the other team a free turnover. It just seems to happen randomly. I doubt it’s a glitch so it’s just something that I’m not doing right. Then you’ve also got players running out of bounds sometimes. That happened to me at least 3 times and it never occurred in the other games. I guess parts of the gameplay are a little unrefined, but all in all it still feels natural.

The biggest change which helped me win here was that my defense was finally going good. A good chunk of this is due to the fact that the A.I. seemed to be really good. Players would stick their hands up and stop balls from getting past them. I think my team got well over 10 turnovers in the game. I also got my share of steals (and fouls) which definitely helped out a lot. I’d then transition into my fast break offense and from there the sky was the limits. Nobody was going to stop me from making the basket and I don’t think any of them wanted to. Whenever they would jump in front I would still make the basket only now they had a foul so I was able to go for the third point. All in all, it was a pretty good deal.

There are the usual assortment of modes here so even if you get bored you can quickly try to spice up the gameplay. You can go through the franchise option or make your own player. Naturally there is also the option to just practice for a while or turn up the difficulty. After the win I did get a bit greedy so I tried another match only this time I intentionally chose a team with a very low rating to see how different it would be. I was losing this match by a few points so it was definitely different. It felt more like the other 2K games as I wasn’t getting any backup and the other team was stopping me more. I think the overall score seems to have a pretty big impact across the board with the various players. I didn’t actually get to finish the second game as I exited in the 4th quarter, but I wasn’t going to make it back at that point. Of course you also have the local multiplayer option at your disposal which is sure to add even more replay value to the mix.

The graphics are definitely as sharp as ever. They may not be as flashy as some of the newer games, but they do get the job done. You’ll be able to easily see the field and understand the situation at all times. Surprisingly the main menu didn’t really have a flashy theme this time, but I assume that the usual assortment of musical themes can be found somewhere in the game. At least the loading screens are also faster than the other 2K games I played so if you don’t like the presentation then you can skip to the game. Otherwise I do think the presentation was handled really well so you’ll probably enjoy it for the first few times at least.

Overall, NBA 2K10 holds up as well as the others. If anything it is currently my favorite NBA 2K game although I admit that it had the advantage of letting me win this time. It does feel pretty good to be holding the W instead of the L this time. On the other hand, the fundamentals are all on point as they are in the newer ones so it is basically like you’re playing the same game. If you liked the newer ones then I don’t really see any reason why you wouldn’t like this one. At the end of the day it’s all Basketball and the gameplay can only change so much. Considering that this game is only about a dollar I would definitely recommend snagging it.

Overall 8/10

Pokemon Go Update


What happened to the Mobile update? Well, Pokemon Go is back to being the only mobile game that I’m still playing so I figured I may as well go back to calling it the Pokemon Go update. It’s actually been about 9 months since I’ve done an update so I figured it was about time I do a new one. A lot’s happened so I’ll just stick to the big stuff.

I’ve increased my Pokedex from 372/377 to 463/477 Pokemon that I’ve now caught. I’m definitely close to catching em all but there’s always a few that I’m still missing. I maxed out my bag space to 2000 so I finally don’t have to worry about it getting full. Well…in theory anyway, but it ends up getting full real quick anyway. For Pokemon space I increased it to 1800 which is a little more excessive since it’s a lot easier to clean the Pokemon out. It helps when I’m being lazy though as sometimes I can go weeks without clearing the extra Pokemon out. I’ve caught 10500 Pokemon and won almost 1000 battles since the last time I did an update. I’ve maxed out several Pokemon since then as well although I didn’t really keep track of which ones specifically. I’ll update my Pokemon Go Stats and Records page with that info though. Pretty short update, but that’s it from the world of Pokemon! One day I’ll have caught em all.

Hope Summers vs Jean Grey



This is a tribute to Dark Phoenix. Hope Summers is definitely a very powerful fighter and one of the best modern Marvel characters. At this point it may be a stretch to say that she is all that new, but I would still consider her to be recent. She is incredibly powerful and has had the Phoenix Force as well, but I wouldn’t say that any host has ever reached Jean’s level of abilities. She is still the most powerful TK user in Marvel and while Hope would give her a great fight, ultimately she would be defeated. Jean Grey wins.

Black Manta vs Killer Whale




Suggested by Destroyer Black Manta is a fierce fighter and he has conquered the seas many times. There are no ordinary animals who can hope to challenge him and that even includes the famed Killer Whale. Killer Whales are awesome animals who really know how to handle themselves in a fight, but that won’t be enough to stop Manta. A quick laser will end this match. Black Manta wins.

Rhedosaurus vs Spica




Suggested by Destroyer The Rhedosaurus is a powerful monster who is said to even be a match for the legendary Zilla. He eats people for breakfast and Spica will be no different. She has her spirits to protect her, but they really won’t be able to do much of anything against a powerful foe like the Rhedosaurus. He’s simply too big for any of her attacks to actually hurt him. She can only dodge for so long and then eventually she will have to hold the L. Rhedosaurus wins.

Black Manta vs Johnny Bravo




Suggested by Destroyer Johnny Bravo has some decent super strength and he’s quick on his feet, but that won’t save him from this opponent. Black Manta has won his share of fights not just because of his tech, but also through his tactical experience. Johnny Bravo won’t be whipping out any attacks that Manta hasn’t already seen 100 times before. Black Manta has way too many attacks up his sleeve and a quick laser will end the fight. Black Manta wins.

Pac Man vs Frodo




Suggested by Destroyer Frodo may have been the hero of prophecy, but he was never all that strong. The stars just aligned for him, but in a fight Pac Man would definitely crush him. Pac Man has the superior strength levels at his disposal and he also has more experience. Frodo will likely panic and that’ll make Pac-Man’s attacks all the more inevitable. Dread it, Run from it, but the Pac arrives all the same. Frodo would need 100 invisibility cloaks to even stand a chance here! Pac Man wins.

Pac Man vs Two Face




Suggested by Destroyer Pac Man is a national icon and it is fair to say that he may be one of the most influential video game characters out there. He can also fight through various fruits as well as elemental powers. Two Face can flip his coin for a while, but ultimately that will just buy him a little time at best. He isn’t quite ready to deal with someone like Pac Man. Pac Man has an answer for every situation and here he may only need his fire abilities. Pac Man wins.