

Suggested by Sonic Sinestro’s greatest advantage here is that the GL Power Ring can create actual fire. Whether it can do this directly or if it has to be by first creating a flamethrower is debatable but it is helpful in this fight. Ultimately the reason why I would still give Miss Martian the edge is thanks to her great strength. She was able to land solid hits on Supergirl back in the day which is enough power to break through Sinestro’s constructs. Miss Martian wins.
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Karolina Dean vs Sinestro


Karolina Dean makes her debut onto the blog with this fight! She has some decently strong energy blasts at her disposal as well as super speed when in flight. However, Sinestro possesses all of these abilities and more. His Yellow Power Ring provides him with all of the super powers that the Green Lanterns possess. This includes speed, durability, and the ability to create anything that he can imagine. It’s hard for Karolina to fight something like that and all of her attacks can easily be parried by this experienced fighter. Sinestro wins.
Sinestro vs Teridax


Teridax is no stranger to the blog and he’s fought on several occasions. That being said, I don’t believe that he will prove to be a match for someone like Sinestro. Sinestro’s constructs are only limited by his mind and he has controlled the embodiment of the yellow ring’s energy for quite a while. His abilities are some of the strongest in the DC universe and none of Teridax’s many abilities would provide him with enough defense to withstand the onslaught. Sinestro wins.
Green Lantern Rise of The Manhunters Review

This was one of the highest games on my list. I’ve wanted it for ages since it had such easy trophies and it was a superhero tie in. They may not be known to be all stars, but they’ve always been fun for me and the gameplay is guaranteed to be good. It’s a tried and true formula that is very hard to wreck. 3D fighting can be spectacular or it can be good. Very rarely is it ever bad. The game was essentially as good as I expected!
The plot is pretty basic so that the emphasis can be on the action. Hal Jordan is still learning the ropes on how to be a good Green Lantern when the Manhunters attack. Hal realizes that their plan is a little deeper than a simple attack and he is going to have to find out what their ultimate goal is before they destroy OA. Not to mention that there may be someone leaking information to these villains. It’s going to take everything that Hal has and more…but he’s up for the challenge.
The gameplay is what you would expect from a superhero game. It’s essentially a duplicate of the Thor game that came out for the PS3 a while back. The way that they fly to the next area and land is about the same as well so it almost feels like they had the same developers or reused part of the game. (Like how Daniel X and Ultimate Spiderman feel identical for the DS) This is not a bad thing since I know what to expect. You can unlock a lot of different constructs to use in the game. Luckily, most of them are pretty useful so you can keep on switching weapons or just find one that you like and stick to it. The Mech suit and the Gatling Gun are definitely two of the most fun weapons to use.
The graphics are pretty average for Green Lantern. It’s decently low for a PS3 game, but it’s good enough. I’m not expecting Final Fantasy for this game anyway. As long as the graphics aren’t downright terrible like Chaotic…then I’m all set. They really tried to match the character designs to the movie counterparts. I’m pretty cool with that and it is helpful for those who just finished the film. There is a brief fight scene at the end of the game, which was a welcome surprise since we don’t get a whole lot of those in cinematic anymore. I shall skip the soundtrack section because there essentially isn’t one in this game.
The trophies for Green Lantern are a cake walk. It’s definitely one of the easiest platinums that I have (almost) obtained. I should officially have it by the end of the day since I just need to finish two more levels. There are no outrageous trophies that will require a lot of grinding unless you start the game on hard mode. Then you’ll have to replay a lot of levels, but it’s short compared to the kind of grind that you see in Bleach or White Knight Chronicles. One of the great things about having trophies is that it gives Green Lantern some much needed replay value.
After all, Green Lantern barely keeps itself from being too short because it has exactly 10 levels. The ground levels can take a while, but the flying ones are completed very quickly. One of the trophies requires that you buy all of the items and that will likely take a little over 20 levels. So, that means that you’ll basically be playing the game twice and then retrying an extra pair of levels. I am so glad that Green Lantern has a level select since it’s much more efficient to just replay the level that way.
While the gameplay is pretty fun since it’s a classic 3D beat em up; I did have some complaints with it. For one thing, defeating the enemies was a little too time consuming after a while. This is especially noticeable during the second play through as you just want to blast through it, but you have to beat the enemies first. You also can’t turn the camera around, which was an interesting twist. I can’t say that I was very fond of this.
While all of the characters were essentially in character, Hal Jordan could be a ltitle irritating at times. In an attempt to make him hardcore, Hal Jordan constantly says “What the —-” and “How the —-” over and over and over again. It really feels artificial because he is completely overreacting. There’s one cutscene where that is essentially all that he says. When he charges up it is interesting because Hal only says “In Brightest Day…In Blackest Night” before yelling to beware his power. The only problem is that his voice dies down every time when he says the blackest night part so it feels like they tacked in the last part at the end. Hal also suspects that there is a traitor, but he acts as if it’s his idea right after Kilowog voiced these concerns. It isn’t to steal his credit either; it just seems as if Hal forgot that he said that. Anyway, it’s not a terribly large complaint and it shouldn’t affect your gaming enjoyment all that much.
Overall, Green Lantern is a fun game. That’s really the bottom line. It’s not going to be remembered as an all star, but I also won’t remember it as a boring game that I couldn’t wait to finish. The gameplay was solid and the story was interesting enough to keep me occupied. The only reason why one would want to be hesitant of the game is the fact that it only has 10 levels, but that’s not a bad number. It’s the minimum amount of levels that I would consider acceptable…but it is still acceptable. Finding a few scattered collectibles and obtaining the trophies fixes this as well. I definitely recommend this to all gamers who are looking for a nice action game.
Overall 7/10
Sinestro vs Hawkman


Sinestro has his GL Power Ring at the ready and he’s also got a yellow version. Hawkman may have his mace, but he’s definitely out of his league. Sinestro can hang back and quickly chip away at his health from afar or he can get in close and defeat Hawkman in hand to hand combat. Either way, Hawkman needs a few more Power Rings to make this an even match. Sinestro wins.
Sinestro vs Thor


Sinestro is back and he’s ready to fight! In the past he actually went up against Mongul! Thor’s also gone up against his share of powerful enemies like Hulk and Thanos. Still, I think Sinestro may have this round. His power ring grants him incredible abilities and he’s tough to beat! Sinestro wins.
Green Lantern vs Sinestro

Sinestro finally makes his debut into the blog. He’s one of DC’s fiercest fighters and can take on nearly any being no matter how powerful. Of course Green Lantern will always stay one step above him. Green Lantern got to much power that he nearly wiped out DC and became the Spector.

Green Lantern even rivaled Superman in power. Sinestro and Green Lantern have been each other’s Greatest Enemy and Rival. They will continue to fight each other and prove which of them is the best. Green Lantern wins for now, but will he always win? Only time can tell. Green Lantern wins.