It's Cooler Vs. Gokou in the battle of the century!
Friday, April 15, 2016
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Dragonball Z Movie 4: Lord Slug
This is one of the good DBZ movies; it often gets underrated. A lot of this is because it suffers from being between the nostalgic Tree of Might and the much-hyped Kooler's Revenge, as well as being JUST before the Super Saiyan Era.
While the previous movie had a Saiyan villain and the next one has a Freeza Race villain, this one gives us a Namekian villain to round things out. Not just any Namekian, either... a SUPER Namekian. The dub also features tons of licensed music from Disturbed and various other metal bands. It's worth a watch.
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Dragonball Z Movie 3: The Tree of Might
Tree of Might is particularly significant to my generation because it's the first (and for a while, only) DBZ movie that got brought over to the U.S. by Funimation. This originally aired in three single-episode blocks over a number of weeks back in 1997, and since they dropped it right into the middle of the show's Freeza Saga airing, it was confusing for kids like me to say the least. Let's get going.
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Monday, April 11, 2016
Dragonball Z Movie 1: The Dead Zone
The first of many Dragonball Z movies, and the only one from the Z series (besides Movie 9) that actually fits within the show's canon time-wise. That's right, only two of the first thirteen DBZ movies are even possible to consider canon with the show they're based on. Figure that one out. Regardless, the idea that this one works as being show-canon makes it a lot more exciting.
Now remastered with HD images for 2016
Now remastered with HD images for 2016
Saturday, April 9, 2016
The Top Ten Most Difficult Battles In Final Fantasy Tactics
Now that Final Fantasy Tactics is concluded, I'd like to rank some of the more difficult battles in the game. Which ones stand the test of time in difficulty? Which are the biggest roadblocks to progress?
NOTE: I'll be using the names from the original PSX version.
NOTE 2: Thanks to Orioto for the wonderful artwork above, check out his excellent work at http://orioto.deviantart.com/
NOTE: I'll be using the names from the original PSX version.
NOTE 2: Thanks to Orioto for the wonderful artwork above, check out his excellent work at http://orioto.deviantart.com/
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Final Fantasy Tactics, Part 7 - Sigil of the Moribund
Today on Final Fantasy Tactics: As the bounty on Ramza's head continues to grow like a Powerball jackpot, will Cloud achieve any level of usefulness any time soon? The good news: It's okay if he's useless, because now that I have Orlandu, I'll cut through the rest of the game like a hot knife through butter.
Friday, April 1, 2016
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Final Fantasy Tactics, Part 5 - Chapterhouse
Today on Final Fantasy Tactics... the hardest, most unfair, most obnoxious fight in the game. A fight that ended many playthroughs.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Final Fantasy Tactics, Part 4 - Queklain's Tinnitus
Previously on Final Fantasy Tactics... I defeated Gaffgarion at Golgorand Execution Site, one of the toughest fights in the game. Now, I take a moment to fondly look back on the awesome cover art. It made a strong impression on me when I was younger, even though it lied about the five-character party. A lot of these battles only allow four characters! Da hell, Square?
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Final Fantasy Tactics, Part 3 - Faithless
Today on Final Fantasy Tactics - bloodthirsty dark knight Gaffgarion reacts to the 2016 GOP Primary results.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Final Fantasy Tactics, Part 2 - None Shall Pass
The battle for Ivalice continues with the remainder of chapter one. In this one, I level up Ramza, murder my other party members, and deal with the bastardly Argath.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Final Fantasy Tactics (Playstation, 1998 / PSP, 2007)
This
is one of my favorite games of all time. I played it in early 1998 on
the original Playstation, and it was a magical gaming experience. The great soundtrack and the unparalleled
atmosphere gave it an edge over other strategy RPGs, while the gameplay
and class/ability system were super-compelling and fun. Best of all, it
doesn't have that stupid Judge system from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. If you've only played those games, do yourself a favor and check out the original. This one...is where it's at.
It
got a PSP remake in 2007, which I've never beaten, so that's what I'm
on now. With a redone translation and some new additions like cutscenes
and optional endgame stuff, this should be well worth a playthrough for
me.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Zelda II: Adventure of Link, Part 3 - Shadows
Previously on AMC's The Adventure of Link...
Our hero fought Not-Agahnim and rescued young Damien from the clutches
of Maze Island. Now, in the final chapter, Link must face... Link?
Featuring a live performance of "Forty Six and Two" by Tool!
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Zelda II: Adventure of Link, Part 2 - Hammer to Fall
Holy Crusader Link sets sail for more palaces. I'm surprised Nintendo allowed a religious symbol into these games considering they're the same company that censored "Holy" to be "White" and "Pearl" in some of the Final Fantasy titles.
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Zelda II: Adventure of Link (NES, 1988)
Time to cover a Zelda game that I sorta skipped over before. If I don't cover it, it'll bother me, so here we go. This one suffers from the same thing that Castlevania 2, Dragon Quest 2, and Final Fantasy 2 on the NES suffered from: It reinvents something that was working fine before, to mixed results at best.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Sonic 3 and Knuckles (Sega Genesis, 1994) (Sonic and Knuckles Half)
Here we go, second half of a double-header. This title screen is actually from the standalone version of the game, but I'm continuing to play it as the full Sonic 3 and Knuckles combination.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Sonic 3 and Knuckles (Sega Genesis, 1994) (Sonic 3 Half)
Today I'm playing a game that I've never played before, even though it was beloved by a lot of my classmates in the mid-90's. I was a Nintendo guy across the board until around 1997 when the Playstation got Final Fantasy VII.
This is an interesting game. Sega wasn't able to get Sonic 3 done by the intended release date, so they ended up splitting it into two different games. One was Sonic 3, while the other was released later in the same year as Sonic and Knuckles. Via plugging the carts into each other, players could play the full combined game that was originally intended to be Sonic 3. That's a good thing, because individually the two halves aren't all that impressive as full games. I liked Sonic 2 more, and a lot of that is probably due to it feeling more like a finished product.
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