Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Top 10 Video Games I like dispite what others have said.

Much like anime, a lot of people don't really ask me about video games as often as some would expect. One thing I believe is a bad thing for video games nowadays is a number rating system. There are games that are high rated and people don't like, or there are games that people do like that isn't a highly game. It doesn't mean people don't like good or they only like bad games.
Games like Superman 64 and ET for Atari are collectively hated because they do have problems, like glitches or have major struggles in controls, but I'm not talking about them. You may even find people who would rather play Call of Duty than Skyrim, and if you criticize these people, you are the problem. This is a list of games that I like even if they were not well critically accepted or rejected by the community. This one will have honorable mentions, but that will take place soon. Let's get started!

#10) The Simpsons: Hit and Run
When it comes to the Simpsons video games, most people talk about the arcade beat 'em up, or the Simpsons: Road Rage (which was a Crazy Taxi knock off), but as soon as this one comes up it is written off as a Grand Theft Auto knock off, but what if that is what I like about it? Overall, the game handles well and the classic Simpson humor is very present in the game instead of the violence and controversial content contained in Grand Theft Auto. I'm not one who plays super realistic games, and Hit and Run does not only give us some good game play and humor, it is kind of a nostalgia rush for the people who watch the Simpsons during the shows glory days. After the show constantly rehashes stories and jokes, making it feel old and boring, this game gives us the entire city of Springfield to explore and enjoy smart humor in dialogue and the things that remind you why the Simpsons used to be such a great shows.

#9) Assassin's Creed 3
This game wasn't said to be bad, but it was rated lower than previous games in the franchise. Yeah, the ending is kind of a disappointment, but I found myself caring more about the Connor story in early America than Desmond's story with the Pieces of Eden. I played it to explore the early colonies and I loved that part of it. Not to mention using more than a hidden blade to kill people. Oddly this game brings out my inner psycho in terms of thinking about ways to kill people... Why did I admit that in writing? Should I worry? No... I don't play it that often anyways. I'm still sane, even if people will question that with my next entry.

#8) Final Fantasy X-2
I'm not going to discuss Final Fantasy X on this list except for one thing; I hated the leveling system. Final Fantasy X-2 has a classic leveling system that feels like a classic Final Fantasy game that I fully enjoy in the older games.Not only that, but I loved the battle system that allowed me to switch classes in the middle of the battle. People who know me know that I love customizing characters and setting things up my way. This game allowed me to do that in a way that I enjoyed in a turn based system. It does have side quest and other things that I do enjoy in gaming that really makes a difference in my opinion and allows you to explore the world even more. The story may have it's issues, but I have never played a game for a story. Game play makes a game, not the story.

#7) Diablo 3
Remember what I just said, game play makes a game, not a story. Yes, this is also not a very good story, but who cares? The previous Diablo games didn't have very good stories either. I'm mentioning this in terms of the console version, instead of the PC version for two reason; I was more comfortable using the controller, and local co-op play. I love playing games with friends. I don't mean playing online with them. Sitting on the same couch, sharing potato chips or popcorn, and talking while enjoying a game together. Diablo 3 for the console gives us that. Not to mention how much you can really customize your character and they also all have their own personalities. It is hated by purest who think Diablo 2 was perfect, but I still really like this game.

#6) Deadpool: The Video Game
For most people, it was a disappointment. For me however, I only wanted one thing out of it... DEADPOOL!!! He is one of the few Marvel characters I actually like, not to mention how much I laughed playing this game. I do admit, that it can get repetitive if you do a marathon of the game, which is why play it in short spurts at a time. The game play is simple and I do enjoy the idea of upgrading the weapons you like. That is really all I have to say about this game.

#5) Star Fox: Adventures
Yes, there are so many jokes about this thanks to JonTron. However, I still oddly find myself enjoying this game. It has some challenging puzzles and it did introduce the Crystal character, who was pretty interesting as a character and got the Furry communities a little excited. Yes, it is very different from all the other Star Fox games, but I kind of enjoyed that part. I liked exploring the planet and being in physical combat instead of air battles. In a time where game companies are too scared to try something different, they took a chance with this one, and I honestly appreciate that. It does have problems, but I find the good triumphs over the bad.

#4) Super Mario Sunshine
Much like Star Fox adventures, they took a chance with this game and I think it paid off . I enjoyed using the water system and cleaning. It was also just eye candy to explore the island and do all the mini games and side quest contained in the over world. Sadly, I wasn't able to finish the game for one reason. My copy is corrupt and I can't even start a new game or progress in the game I have. I need to replace it. Otherwise. I enjoy playing it for the things it did different from other games and the things it did that was similar to previous games. I think it found kind of a middle ground in terms of trying something different, just not as well as the top 3 on my list.

#3) Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
This is a spin off series to Final Fantasy. With that in mind, it does not really play like a normal Final Fantasy. It took the more action approach to game play instead of turn based fighting, plus adding the challenge of living in a world that is toxic without a crystal to protect you. Yes, it is a bizarre story, but in the end. I found myself really enjoying the battle system and the exploration as well. It does the icon style of traveling where you pick a direction instead of just going that direction, and the cool thing are the random encounters where you meet more people who reside in this world. It is really cool that they did that you make you feel like you are not the only person on this journey. And did I mention creating a whole caravan. It customization isn't as extensive as other games, but I still had fun with creating 8 people to travel with and using my lead character. It has that purpose of multiple people in a caravan for multiplayer, I just wish you and three friends didn't need a Game Boy Advance and those connectors to the GameCube to use it. I still beat the story mode on single player, which is do-able, despite what others say.

#2) Custom Robo
This is a simple little game with a 3 hour story mode, but that is not why I played this game. I played it for the multiplayer. four friends can go to town and beat the crap out of each other with their own custom robots. You have so many options for weapons that you can really make a robot that is fit to your style and you can customize to battle on any style of map or field. I can remember playing with a friend recently, and we teamed up against CPU players because he was new to the game, and we were laughing and having a blast as we customized our characters and smack talked the CPU. I like this game for the social reasons. I love playing this game with other people, and I love being able to customize and experiment with tons of options. Heck, you could be a Robot Chicken with a flame thrower, and land mines and you would be a threat to other players. Those options are what makes this game so much fun.

Before revealing my number 1, let me talk about some honorable mentions:
HM 1- Kingdom Hearts 2- I love this game! My wife got me into the franchise and I have been a fan of all the games I've played. I am leaving it off the list, because any negative comment can be voided by something that is in the game that they didn't notice. I think people talk crap about it because they just want attention.
HM 2- Dragon Ball Z Sagas- I have some fond memories playing this game with my brother and us completing the story mode together, but I played it later and I was not a fan of it. I nowadays keep it for a bad game night.
HM 3- Shadow The Hedgehog- Yeah, I do have fun with the game in small spurts, but the story structure and other options just felt like it wasn't really worth finished. In the end, I didn't finish the game because I got bored of it after unlocking 3 endings.

Now, the people who know me and follow me on Facebook can pretty much tell that this is an obvious number 1 for me.

#1) Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
I love this game. It takes the things I mentioned liking in most of these game and puts them all into one. A simple leveling up system, exploration, customization, side quest, and things I haven't mentioned. I actually liked the story. It is kind of confusing if you avoid side quest that shed a little light on the story. Not to mention, I actually grew to love Lightning as a character. In her dialogue and experience you see some depth and progression to her character that some people must have missed. Instead of customizing one outfit of hers, you customize three and alternate between them in battle. It may sound confusing for an action RPG, but I had a fun time with it because it is actually simple. It takes all the problems that the previous games have and fixed them. Also, the timer thing is really not that bad. If nothing else, It feels realistic. Have you seen someone stay in one spot all day? I haven't. So going to people while they are in an area for a time makes sense. I protested this game when it was announced, and people tried to change my mind about it. When it came out, I saw some things in it I was actually curious about and made me think, "Maybe I should give it a chance." I bought it, played it for 30 minutes, paused, put down the controller, and admitted to myself and my wife, "I like this game." I have beaten it and I am replaying it with the new content unlocked to want to play it more. I'm going to end up doing a video about this game next year, when I have everything set up.

Well, that is it for my updates for the month of December and I think I found this to be a good way to end 2015. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year.


Friday, December 11, 2015

Top 10 Favorite Anime!!

So, I was going to review a Marvel movie this month, but decided to take the more positive route. People will probably be mad at me for that more than my Noah review. Instead of me being a Scrooge and be negative on Christmas, I've decided to do two top 10 list of things people usually don't ask me about; Anime and Video Games. I'm starting of course with my top 10 favorite anime.

Anime is interesting to talk about because of how far it has come since it was originally brought over to the states in the 80s and 90s. It has gone from being a sub-genre of American animation to becoming it's own genre.

I have two rules for this list.
1) I'm excluding the longer running series like Dragonball and Naruto. They are kind of easy things to put on a top 10 and I really wanted to push myself.
2) These are anime's I've watched from start to finish. Any anime I haven't finished, but like will not be on this list.

Now, let's get started!!

#10) DNA2 (pronounced DNA Squared)
This is probably the oldest anime on my list, it came out in the mid 90s but feels like a more early 90s. It follows the story of someone coming from the future that has been over populated because of the Mega Playboy and his offspring each having 100 children with 100 different women, and this girl has come from the future to prevent it from happening by using a DNA altering bullet to stop him from becoming the Mega Playboy before it even happens, but instead grabs the wrong bullet that turns him into the Mega Playboy... Wow! That is a crazy plot! Why is this in my top 10? Oh yeah! It goes just as over the top as the plot calls for. You learn to appreciate how they took this plot and went the route of humor, not porn. I found this website on some random website made by anime fans, and it had my interest for quite sometime until I actually got to see it. It has some great humor and all the characters have their own personalities and they build off of one another in a beautiful way. The voice acting hasn't aged that well, but that is the charm. If you like older anime that matches it's time period, I recommend it.

#9) Shuffle
This is a Rom-Com, like the previous one on this list. This anime takes place in a world where Gods and Demons co-exist among humans and they live in harmony. The story is that a guy in school is offered a chance to become either the Lord of Heaven or Lord of Hell depending on if he chooses to marry one of the heiresses of said realm. Along with that offer, there are also human girls seeking his affection. Yes, I did write a full review of this anime before, so you can look back and find that somewhere on this blog. Where it does have the R rating for obvious reasons, it's characters make up for that just like DNA2 has characters that make up for it's flaws as well. For example, unlike other Rom-Com anime out there where you wonder why the girls like the main character, this main character is the kind of good hearted character that women love and it makes sense why they love him so much, making his choice even harder. Where I do acknowledge that this isn't for everyone, I still found myself really enjoying this anime.

#8) Black Cat
Unlike the last two on my list, this story is kind of hard to explain in writing. So, I will make it simple. An assassin finds someone that changes his life and makes him give up on killing people and becomes a bounty hunter in order to honor her memory after a jealous friend assassinates her and it leads up to a lot of other plot points that I didn't explain. It is a good mix of Drama and Humor, without causing emotional whiplash. You see all the characters progress and have levels of depth that you would not expect from this kind of anime. Unlike the last two I can actually recommend this one to everyone. It uses a style that everyone can enjoy... Except Chick Flick lovers... Sorry. You may not like every part of the plot, but I found everyone who has watched this loves the characters and that is one thing that makes anything worth watching.

#7) FLCL
Has everyone heard of this anime. This is a famous short series (six episodes) that has that over the top humor that is very famous in anime. However, it is short and establishes characters early to let the over the top story and humor take over. I'm also kind of partial to this one over other straight up Comedy anime because it also has Rock and Roll elements to it. It is hard to explain, which is why I haven't tried to explain the story. Let me put this into context, I was working on this list for a week, trying to explain the story in my head alone. Just watch it for yourself and you'll understand.

#6) Clannad
Have you ever seen anything and said to yourself, "This is a standard setter." That is this anime as far as Rom-Com anime go. It follows the story of two people who meet in high school and influence each others lives for the better and you even get to see them fall in love, finish school, and- Wait! That is Spoiler territory! I can't recommend this one for Rom-Com lovers more. You feel every emotion in this anime. You love these characters, you love their experiences, and you grow with them as you watch it. NO anime teaches about love as well as this one. Watch it and you will fully understand everything about it.

#5) Gunslinger Girl
No, it isn't a Western anime. The story is, the Italian government has decided to experiment with human cybernetics and use younger girls as test subjects for brainwashing and in the battlefield. It is a serious story, and a series anime. The tone matches the subject matter, and highlights all the cons with this idea as well as pros. You follow these girls and their mentors as they accomplish missions all around Italy. The first thing you notice is that this doesn't take place in Japan or any fantasy world, it takes place in Modern Italy. It is one of the few anime that tried to tell the story in another region in the world and succeed. The art style is also more western than other anime I have seen. It doesn't have fan service, it isn't over the top, and the story telling using more western influences than the usually Japanese anime. You would have the same impact watching this as you would any live television show. It is as dark as it's subject matter and one of the few anime that is actually better with the English dub. If you want a good drama, check this out.

#4) Code Geass
This is also a Rated R anime, just a warning before you check it out. The story is, a young man who is sick of the world he is living in seeks to destroy the world in order to rebuild it to secure a good life for his younger sister who is both unable to walk and blind. That is the short of it, unlike Black Cat that has some confusing plot points, me sharing more will spoil it for you. it is a combination of Political anime and Mech anime. So, we see both political debates and battles as well as Giant Robot Fights! It is something for everyone as it also includes elements of drama, romance, and even small bits of humor. I watched this anime and was sucked into it right away, mainly by how incredible the main character is and what he does that leads to- Nope! You have to see it to find out.

#3) Death Note
What Anime fan hasn't heard of this gem? It is marked as one of the best anime of all time and for good reasons. It follows the story of a young man in his senior year of high school finding a random notebook with supernatural powers that kill the person whose name is written in the notebook of a heart attack unless it is specified how the person is to die. He in turn uses it in his conquest to change the world to fit his image. Along with that, an infamous detective seeks him and tries to stop his long line of murders. The anime is an interesting game of Cat and Mouse that catches your attention from start to finish, as well as some of the best characters you will see in anime. To put simple, if you haven't seen it, what rock are you living under? Go see it!

#2) Gurren Lagaan
"JUST WHO THE HELL DO YOU THINK I AM?!"
I could not leave this off my list, I really couldn't. It follows two friends that manage to find a small mech and use it to leave their underground city and explore the service world that is controlled by Beast Men. This is a beautiful, over the top, and heartfelt series that will leave you laughing, crying, smiling, and jaw dropping multiple times throughout. Add some unforgettable characters and a climax at the end that is a total adrenaline rush and you have an anime that will is just the best of everything. Just like Death Note, if you haven't watched it, go watch it now. Don't even go to my number 1, log off and go have a binge marathon of both of these anime. They are on Netflix, so that won't be a problem.

Before going to Number 1, I have to explain this. This is a series very people know even exist, and it was probably one of the few good things that ADV gave us. The reason it is number 1is not only because of how good it is, but how it also improved in areas where the manga failed. Yes, my number 1 is the only anime I have seen that is better than it's source material in terms of art style and story telling. With that said...

#1) Jing: King of Bandits
I haven't seen an anime better than this in my mind, and I watch a good amount of Full Metal Alchemist. It follows two characters (A young man, Jing, and his friend, a bird named Kir) as they explore this large fictional world in a steampunk era in which they meet equally interesting character and villains, in turn changing the lives of all the people they meet for the better even if they are thieves. The manga didn't do as good as the anime did in portraying these characters. It is an adventure with elements of humor and even a little romance that leaves a positive mark. Not only that, but it manages to use episodic story telling by having a different story in every city or region they travel. It gives us a huge world and characters that are given depth in the short amount of time given. I own a copy of this series and currently also looking to buy a copy of the OVA that is an extension and it's own story as well. If you find a way to see this, watch it. It isn't as easy to get a hold of like Death Note or Gurren Lagaan, but you will not regret watching this gem that has been hidden in Anime history.