Saturday, May 30, 2015

Adventures in Pokemon Y Part 11: I Hate Snorlax

Okay, it's time to wake up and try to catch that Snorlax. After buying some Poké Balls, I went to Route 7. Sure enough, the two men that were there earlier were still there, waiting to wake the Snorlax. Shauna had caught up with me, I guess she had wanted to see more of the Parfum Palace. We explored the Palace together, what the heck was there she wanted to see?! Maybe she wanted to see more of the gardens. We didn't spend a lot of time there...

Anyway, we arrive at the bridge, and that Snorlax is still there. It's like the thing is going for the Guiness World Record for Longest Nap. According to Bulbapedia, Snorlax is known for its massive appetite, you think it'd get up to eat the near half-ton of food it needs to satisfy its appetite for a couple hours.
I wonder what would happen if someone tried to put Snorlax on a diet? Maybe it would go on a hunger-induced raging rampage. I imagine in the Pokémon universe, there have been known cases of diet-induced Snorlax stampedes. You don't tug on Superman's cape, you don't put Snorlax on a diet.

I imagine that in-universe, Snorlax is one of those Pokémon that is only caught for zoos, or preserves. I can't imagine the average Trainer being able to handle Snorlax's dietary needs.

Anyway, I hand back the flute to the original owner, and he warned me to get ready. When Snorlax wakes up...it can get grumpy. The flute gets played, and the Snorlax attacks!

I hate battling this Snorlax. Every time I faced it, it ended up fainting. I even used an Ultra Ball I had on it after bringing its life bar to the red. It managed to break out of THAT. I saved before I faced it, so it wasn't so bad. I really want to catch that blasted thing. It drove me crazy!



Ugh, I hate Snorlax. But I will not give up. I will NOT give that fat blue blob the satisfaction of seeing me give up. I will not let it beat me! I will not let it get the last laugh! I WILL CATCH IT!

Monday, May 25, 2015

Age of Ultron Review

I finally got to see a film I have been wanting to see for quite some time: Age of Ultron. I figured that the film had to be better than the mini-series it got its name from. The mini-series never appealed to me, nor did it make me want to buy it. But the film...I wanted to see it. I wanted to see this movie, and now I got to. So, I decided to write down my thoughts on it.



I have to say, I really enjoyed this film. I think it was just as good as the original, if not better. The original cast of the Avengers returns, along with some new faces, and a couple actors reprising their roles from other Marvel films.

James Spader takes up the voice of the mechanical maniac known as Ultron. His Ultron really runs the gamut of emotions, choosing to portray the robot menace as a mix of megalomaniac and a little kid throwing an epic tantrum. He has some great moments in this film. The only thing that I didn't really like was that due to the changes in Ultron's origins for this film, I felt his motivation to wipe out humanity was a bit weak...or at least the film didn't really communicate it to me that well. To me, Ultron's hatred for humanity should've come from his hatred for his father, but I felt this version was a bit lacking in that motivation. Ah, well. Spader's performance more than made up for it.

Alongside a new villain, we get some new heroes fighting alongside the Avengers: The superfast Quicksilver (played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson), and the hexcasting Scarlet Witch (played by Elizabeth Olsen). I loved the Maximoff twins' arc in this film, and it was more like the comics than one would think. I especially liked the scenes with their interactions with Hawkeye.

Speaking of Hawkeye, I'm very glad this film gave him some more spotlight, as the last film didn't really give him much. Jeremy Renner really took advantage of it, and Clint felt like a much richer character and more three-dimensional. I also loved that he got to crack wise just like in the comics.

The final battle was epic in every sense of the word. One detail I really loved was that the Avengers put priority in protecting and saving civilians. These guys are heroes, and it's nice to see them acting like heroes should. I only wish that there was an opportunity for Thor to spit out one famous line when it came to Ultron.



My only real complaint with the film is, as I said earlier, I felt Ultron's motivations were a bit weak. Ultron's one of the Avengers' greatest nemeses, and I would've like a much more personal connection between Ultron and his creators. His altered origins could've still allowed for such a connection, so I felt it was a bit of a waste.

I do highly recommend this film, especially if you liked the first Avengers film and/or action movies. It's got some nice funny bits, some sweet moments, and a lot of heroes being heroes. It's a worthy sequel, and it's got me eagerly awaiting Avengers: Infinity War.

Friday, May 22, 2015

Star Fox 64 3D Review

Lately, I had an opportunity to sit down and play one of my 3DS Games: Star Fox 64 3D.



Star Fox 64 was one of my absolute favorite games for the Nintendo 64. I had beaten it several times, and I even spent the points to download it onto my Wii when it was available on its Virtual Console service. It was fun to play on a Gamecube controller, and it brought back some happy memories of this game on the N64.

So, when I heard that this enhanced remake was available for the 3DS, this was one of the games I picked up for the system. However, life (and Pokémon) got in the way, so I couldn't devote a lot of time to this game. However, I got some time, so I decided to play it.

If you have played the original Star Fox 64, you'll know that on the title screen, you can use the Control Stick to move the "64" in the game title around. The 3DS version one ups it by using the 2DS/3DS's gyroscope to move away and around Fox's Arwing. Neat little nod there.

One feature I really appreciated about the game was that it had two options for controls, 3DS and Nintendo 64 controls. With the 3DS control scheme, you can use the gyros in the 3DS/2DS to move the Arwing around. I chose to use the Nintendo 64 control scheme, because I didn't feel comfortable moving around my 2DS just to move the Arwing around. Kudos to the developers for doing this.

The training menu was nice, just like in the original Star Fox 64. It was very helpful learning how to control this game on the new system. My only complaint was that to answer Rob's supply call, you had to use the touch screen. It was a bit unwieldy to pull out my stylus every so often and tap the touch screen in the middle of space combat. It's a minor complaint, as I could use my finger, but I wish that you could also use the select button.

It was a lot of fun seeing the enhanced graphics of the game. Wow, the graphics. Everything is so much brighter and more colorful and more detailed. I still enjoy playing the original version today, but the new version blows it away graphics wise. It was especially cool playing one of my favorite levels, Macbeth. Yup, the Landmaster. I still remembered where all the switches were, ha ha.

A common complaint I have heard about this game is that it lacks online multiplayer. This didn't bother me that much, but another common complaint I have heard is that there really isn't anything new brought in. I have to agree with this. They essentially took Star Fox 64 and updated the graphics. It's still fun, but it has brought nothing new to the table.

All in all, if you want to play Star Fox 64 on a handheld, pick this up.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Spring is Here!

Spring has finally come at last! The trees are getting green again, the weather is getting warmer, the sun is out more (and longer), and people with seasonal allergies are stocking up on the allergy meds of their choice.



I do enjoy the spring. I like seeing the trees grow new leaves, and considering how cold the winters get up where I live (not to mention snowy), it's very nice to see the temperature going up and the sun shining for longer periods. I also will admit, I do like seeing the trees grow new leaves, and even the flowers coming back, even though I know it means my seasonal allergies will make a comeback.

Hopefully, the upcoming summer will be very nice.

Friday, May 1, 2015