Thursday, December 19, 2019

Shovel Knight: King of Cards Launch Trailer, My Thoughts

In 2014, Yacht Club Games released the Kickstarter-funded game Shovel Knight, a game inspired by 8-bit platformers for the original Nintendo Entertainment System.

The game would be ported to numerous consoles as well as Linux and OS X. I own it on 3DS myself. The game told the tale of the eponymous Shovel Knight, who must save a medieval land from a group of evil knights known as the Order of No Quarter. Shovel Knight's adventure would be retroactively called Shovel of Hope as Yacht Club updated the game with new multiplayer campaigns that focused on various members of the Order of No Quarter: Plague of Shadows focusing on the bomb-throwing Plague Knight, and Spectre of Torment which focused on the wall-crawling Spectre Knight.

The game has been given critical acclaim, being praised for its gameplay, graphics, music, and characters. The game has sold over 2 million units on its various ports. Shovel Knight himself would get to appear as a playable character in various other independent games (including another favorite of mine, Blaster Master Zero), and got to be an assist trophy in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. I love the game myself, and I highly recommend it, as it's also coming to the Nintendo Switch.

One more campaign is being added to Shovel Knight's treasure trove. It focuses on King Knight and his quest to become King of Cards. Let's take a look!



LEAP TO GLORYYYYY-!

...Ouch.

He's okay!

Behold the might of his fancy royal spin!

Pie for the King!

Yeah, this campaign introduces a card game: Joustus. I wonder if the developers got the idea from Triple Triad.

TASTE THE ROYAL HAMMER, FIEND!

And King Knight doing his best Tazmanian Devil impression.



Ooh, those attacks look awesome.

What're you crying for? You the king!

NO DOOR SHALL HOLD BACK THE KING.

This looks like a ton of fun to play. I am a bit nervous about Joustus, though. These kind of card games were never my thing, so I'm hoping it's not something insanely complicated. I do love Shovel Knight, so I will be playing this. I'm also happy the Shovel Knight game is coming to the Switch. It's a fantastic game, and everyone should give it a play. If you love old-school games, this will be right up your alley. Heck, it's a fun game to play even if you're not a retrogamer.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

NWA Powerrr Episode 8, My Thoughts

It's that time again! Time to look at another episode of the National Wrestling Alliance's YouTube show, NWA Powerrr! I do apologize for being a bit behind on this. I spent a week in Texas visiting family, and I did not have my laptop with me, so I could not get caught up with writing about these shows. I did get to watch them, so I am up on what's going on. And with that, let's check out episode 8 of NWA Powerrr!


God, that National Championship is ugly as sin. It needs a redesign.


Honestly, I think Kamille just stays silent because she thinks it's funny. She's trolling everyone.

"James Storm, get a Nintendo Switch. It's got a god-tier game library. And yes, it has Doom. Classic Doom."
- Kamille to James Storm, 2019.

God, I love the theme song. Rockin' like Dokken!

Ahhhhh, this show is already better without Cornette. Glad he's gone.

I like those NWA Championship pins. I want one.

Gee, I wonder why people compare you to the Rock and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Eli.


I don't see the Ric Flair comparison.

Huh, a peek into how Eli started out. Neat.

There is an underlying theme of respect going on here. I like it.

Oh, he takes off his clothes in promo. Now I get the Ric Flair comparison.

Oh thank God, he kept his pants on.

It's really neat seeing Thunder Rosa prepare for her what I believe is first MMA fight.

She should also train in a glittery jacket once. That would be fun to see.

...I imagine a wrestling ring must be quite expensive.

Mongrovia. Is that near Latveria?

Zane Dawson having to recite Shakespeare sounds utterly hilarious.

Match #1 - Zane Dawson vs. ?The Question Mark? (Mask vs. Shakespeare Match)

This was a fun match.

Winner: ?The Question Mark?

And yup, Zane Dawson reciting Shakespeare is hilarious. I wanna see him read some Paradise Lost next!

Calm down, Aron. We all have to start somewhere.

PLEASE GOD, SOMEBODY GET THE DAWSONS TO DO SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK JUST ONE TIME! I WANT TO SEE IT!

Ha ha, Mamma Storm pin. That's great.

Melina's return would have been a great surprise if the intro of the show didn't reveal her in the past.

Pretty good interview with Melina here. Learn quite a bit about her.

This Circle Squared thing sounds interesting. Maybe it'll become to the NWA what NXT was to WWE. Although the name is a bit...eh in my opinion.

Aww, poor Thunder Rosa. She needs hugs. And a big cookie.



Ooh, that match looks fun.

I've heard a lot of people complaining about this show and claiming it was because of Jim Cornette's departure. However, according to Eli Drake, this was not the case. The episode was always planned this way. It was always going to be this way. So, yeah. Cornette's departure had nothing to do with it. Heck, it was just bad cosmic timing. This was rather different from the previous episodes, but I didn't really hate it. It's clearly a breather for the next set of tapings. Not to mention the PPV calling up. I would have liked another match, but I did like Melina's interview and the behind the scenes of Thunder Rosa's MMA fight. I did wish it had more than one match on the show, but there's always next week.

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Monday, December 16, 2019

Movie Review: Knives Out (2019)

Harlan Thrombey was a crime novelist. His novels were considered epic works, multiple times he graced the New York Times Best-Seller List. So, it was rather appropriate that his death end up causing a murder mystery. And that's the tale of Knives Out, the black comedy whodunit from the mind of Rian Johnson. Johnson wrote, produced, and directed this film. He was influenced by mystery works like Murder on the Orient Express and Clue. I got to watch this when I was in Texas visiting family. So, do I think this film should be seen as a mystery classic, or is it a cold case not worth solving? Read on and find out!


I was incredibly impressed by this cast. Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ana de Almas, Daniel Craig, Christopher Plummer, Chris Evans, Rian Johnson really put together a spectacular cast. Evans's performance was surprising to me. You see, I know him best as Captain America. The character he plays in this film is...well, Cap's complete opposite personality-wise. Evans really showed his range.

However, Evans was the only one who put in a great show. Daniel Craig played Benoit Blanc, an eccentric private detective with a Southern drawl. He was a fun character, I would not be against seeing him in a sequel. In fact, I have to praise all the actors in this movie. They all turned in great performances, and were a joy to watch.

The story has some clever twists, plenty of laughs, and some social commentary. It also has some surprisingly heartwarming moments. Its something that warrants multiple viewings, as there's plenty of hidden details and also a hilarious Chekhov's gun. Also, the end of the film does provide a bit of balm for this mean ol' world we live in.

I'm sorry that this review isn't much, but I don't want to spoil anything. Watch this film. It is great. You have to see it for yourself.

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Sunday, December 15, 2019

SuperMash Trailer, My Thoughts

Mash-ups can be fun. DJs often combine and mix together songs to create new songs. But what about video games? Imagine it. Imagine playing Mario Bros. with Solid Snake. Imagine using the Vic Viper to play a JRPG. Well, you can do that with the game called SuperMash! Let's take a look at the announcement trailer!


I imagine a game making games would be pretty insane. In fact, wouldn't it be a...gameception?


Honestly, my favorite idea of a game mash-up would be a space-shooter with JRPG elements. Think Gradius or R-Type with the ship getting stronger with every enemy you shoot down, and then you can choose how to upgrade the ship.

Some of these mash-ups look like they're utterly hilarious to play.

I do have a question. Mainly about the graphics. How are they made? Does the game generate them? Does the game have a prebuilt library and it will be periodically updated with more options? Can you create your own graphics? I'd like that option.

Oh, you can play with friends? That's cool. I wonder if this draws from RPG Maker when it comes to the game creation. How deep is this system?!

I hope those Dev Cards can give little bonuses for the games, like maybe increased ammo or longer invincibility. Or maybe extra characters and mechanics. I just hope these cards are worth collecting.

That cat looks like Snorlax's mutant cousin.

"What's in the box, Doe?! What's in the box?!"

Heh heh, Metal Gear homage.

What, they homage The Sims here?!

That shooter makes me think of the old arcade game 1942 for some reason.

Whoa, watch out for those...wind-up...toaster...things.

Turtle monster!

This has potential to e something really cool. I do hope it has a wide variety of assets, so that every game mash-up doesn't look samey. This has a great amount of potential, and I hope this is able to live up to it. Will I get this game? Well, I'll wait and see on this one. It does look like a great amount of fun, though. Hopefully, it will be good.

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Saturday, December 14, 2019

Hex #3 (November 1985)

It was a normal day in 1875. At a saloon, a bounty hunter with a scarred face and a bad reputation found himself vanishing. He would find himself in a post-apocalyptic future, forced to fight for survival in a world and time beyond his imagination. But then again, that was just another day in the life of the gunslinger known...as Jonah Hex.

First appearing in All-Star Western #10 (February-March 1972), Hex was created by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga. Hex would be the main star of the All-Star Western series (which would take up the new name Weird Western Tales with issue #12) until issue #38. In 1977, Hex would get his own self-titled series, which lasted 92 issues. Tony DeZuniga would do the art for most of the series, but writing would be mainly handled by Michael Fleisher.

Hex would be shown as having a life driven by seemingly endless bad luck and tragedy. Considering that his surname is "Hex", it's not that surprising. As a bounty hunter, he was regarded as being a surly, cynical man. Despite this, Hex would be shown to have a code of honor to protect the innocent.

After the Crisis on Infinite Earths hit, Jonah Hex's life would spin in a wild new direction. His old series would get cancelled, and he would get a new ongoing series simply called Hex. In this series, the scarred gunslinger would find himself being transported forwards in time to a post-apocalyptic 21st century Seattle, Washington by a man named Reinhold Borsten. Borsten wanted to use Hex as essentially a gladiator, but the bounty hunter was like "Nah" and would go on to have adventures for a time in this Mad Max-esque world.

The Hex series, which an issue of we're looking at here, would last for eighteen issues. It got mediocre reception in the US, but it was well-received in other places like the UK, Spain, Italy, and Japan. Through unexplained reasons, Hex would return to his native era, and spent the rest of his life there. Over the years, Hex would be shown to have a variety of adventures not just in the typical Western oeuvre, but also battle monsters and even meet members of the Justice League. In 2005-2011, he got a second series that lasted 70 issues. It was a good series. With the New 52 reboot in 2011, he became the star of a new All-Star Western series. This series would chronicle Hex's adventures in Old West-era Gotham City, and later his time in the present day. This series ended after 34 issues in August 2014.

Jonah Hex would go on to be arguably the most famous of all of DC's Western characters. He would go on to appear in various media outside of the comics. In 2010, Jonah would get his own self-titled film, in which he was portrayed by Josh Brolin. The film gave Jonah the power to temporarily resurrect the dead, an ability he never had in the comics. That year also saw him get an animated short in which he was voiced by Thomas Jane. He would also appear in the DC Animated Universe, appearing in Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited. His animated appearances continued in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, and in Justice League Action. Hex would also grace the live-action series Legends of Tomorrow, portrayed by Johnathon Schaech.

So, with that out of the way, let's take a look at Hex #3!


The cover is awesome! An Ed Hannigan, Denys Cowan, and Klaus Janson piece, it depicts Hex drawing his six-shooter in front of what looks like a burning pyre with a crowd of dazed zombified people behind the pyre. The smoke from the pyre shows an image of gas mask-wearing soldiers marching with guns drawn. It's an awesome cover, with a great creepy vibe to it. My only complaint about it is that it doesn't really reflect what goes on in the comic itself.

"The Lotus Eaters"
Writer: Michael Fleischer
Penciler: Mark Texeira
Inker: Carlos Garzon
Colorist: Bob LeRose
Letterer: Tin Harkins
Editor: Michael Fleischer
Executive Editor: Dick Giordano

The story begins with Jonah Hex in a not-unusual spot for him: trying not to get shot.

"All Ah did was ask where the grocery store was!"
Hex is able to lose the two motorcycles, but the flying metal manta ray is going to be more of a challenge for the challenge. Despite that, Hex proves himself up to it. You see, Hex is a man known for being quite deadly with a gun. Two shots to the cockpit is all Hex needs.

"Ah reckon that's a hundred points, right?"
Sometime later, the Old West relic finds himself in a rundown town, with more squalor than he ever imagined. And he's seen some squalor. Unfortunately, he has no map, so he has no idea where he is. Which means he doesn't even know where the saloon is so he can get some whiskey. And of course, since this is a post-apocalyptic story made in the 80s, there are a bunch of wildly-dressed punks who want to steal his motorbike. As such, Hex must kick some butt.

While the time-tossed cowboy lays a smackdown on the punks, a man is seemingly pouring some charcoal briquettes into a pot and burning them. In actuality, he's burning something called "Lotus". He breathes in the smoke created by the burning substance, and it takes him on a little trip. He watches Hex brawl with the punks, and it causes him to see a pair of rams locking horns.

"Hee hee, ram fighting..."
I love that the panel is bordered by squiggly lines, a nice way of showing that what we're seeing is not "real". As the brawl goes on, the man's hallucinations change. Next, he sees a bunch of clowns boxing in a circus, with a flying elephant coming down towards them. In reality, a small red aircraft is landing as Hex gives the last punk a Mighty Kick and Mighty Punch. The pilot calls out to the Civil War veteran: "Hey, Scarface! Those punks got friends! Tons of them! Let me get you out of here!" Hex agrees and hops on board. The craft flies off before the punks' buddies can reach them. As for our Louts-addled friend? He happily watches the craft fly off, remarking what a pretty bird it is.

Elsewhere, we see what appears to be lines of what I think are World War One-era German and French soldiers advancing towards each other.


They engage in battle. And there's an audience for it.

Yeah, reality shows are getting WAY out of control.
As you can see, this was a battle created to entertain a certain bunch of VIP guests. The Germans use what is presumably mustard gas to attack the French soldiers. This concerns one of the viewers as mustard gas is rather deadly, and he doesn't want to get hit by it. However, Reinhold Borsten, the man who organizes these battles assure them that the ion shield they're under will keep them perfectly safe. After all, it would not be good for him if the Conglomerate's highest-level administrators die under his watch.

The soldiers are completely unaware that they're no longer in their native time. When they're brought to Borsten's time, they're kept under heavy sedation, and they're revived in settings that are practically identical to the time and place they were abducted from. They're kept in stasis until it's time for the show. One of the execs points out that this was supposed to be the day of the Wild West gunfight. The one that Borsten brought Jonah Hex from the past to fight in. He explains to the executives that "technical problems" forced him to postpone it.

Meanwhile, Hex's rescuer introduces himself. Barnaby Blossom's his name, shipments are his game. His product is Lotus Blossom, a nice little perfume that sweetens the air. Taking in the delightful smell allows people to...escape from the dreary dark world for a little while. He's been looking for a shotgun man to help protect his shipments, and Hex may be the man he needs. A group of hijackers try to bring the craft down to get Barnaby's Lotus Blossom shipment. But Hex is able to put an end to the hijackers' plans.

Elsewhere, Borsten is flipping out because his men have been unable to find Hex. He really didn't need this thorn in his side considering he already has enough problems on his plate. He's also trying to complete something called the "Soames Project". Borsten then collapses in pain. His attendants quickly get him to a "rejuvenation bubble". Evidently, Borsten has been doing some traveling, and it's had an effect on his body, requiring more time in the bubble.

Later on, Blossom and Hex land their little red flying Corvette in another desolate town. Blossom and Hex put on some masks. They take a few sticks of Lotus Blossom out and get a fire going. Blossom explains that burning some of the sticks as a free sample is a way of opening up new territory and getting more customers of their product. And Blossom has ever-increasing quotas he needs to meet.


The mist has people in a daze, hallucinating and losing any track of where they are. Hex spots a dazed young boy walking towards a pit, proclaiming he's "the Birdman". Not Hanna-Barbera's Birdman, though. And not Michael Keaton's, either. Hex grabs some rope, improvises a lasso, and uses it to swing over the pit a la Tarzan, saving the boy.

Remember how I said earlier that Hex's personal code of honor involves protecting the innocent? Well, it makes Hex realizes that Blossom's little "escape" is dangerous. Someone nearly got killed! Hex grabs a tarp and puts it over the fire. He and Blossom brawl and Hex ends up losing his mask in the process as the dealer flees. Some of the Lotus is still in the air. Hex is dazed by it, but he still manages to reach Blossom's skycraft.

Blossom tries some aerial maneuvering to get the gunslinger off, but Hex has a grip like Gorilla Glue. It allows him to bust his way into the skycraft like John McClane in Die Hard.

"Welcome to the party, pal!"
Blossom tries to shoot Hex with a crossbow, but the gunslinger is just as quick with his Mighty Punches as he is with his six-guns. The two donnybrook in the flying vehicle, but Blossom ends up falling out the window Hex busted. Whoops.

It was at that moment that Barnaby Blossom knew...he effed up.
He's okay! Well, not really. Blossom screams for help, but the people down below are so mentally addled and out of it by the Lotus mists that they aren't even aware of him. Blossom's grip gives out. As he falls to his death, the boy whom Hex rescued earlier sees him as a Birdman flying through the sky. The story ends with Hex trying to get back control of the skycraft...even though he has no idea how to do it.

This comic was pretty good. It has a strong anti-drug theme to it, but it was the 80s, so that was not surprising. I did like the karmic death of Barnaby Blossom. If only he didn't have those people all whacked out on his product, he may have been saved. I also got a chuckle out of Hex trying to figure out how to fly the goldurned contraption that he got himself stuck in. I also liked that the story did not forget to touch on Borsten's hunt for the gunslinger. It gave the idea there still was a bigger story going on in the background. I really enjoyed Mark Texiera's art in the issue. It's got some good story-telling, and the characters are rather expressive. There's also plenty of action, which is not a bad thing.

This was a fun comic. I'm not sure if it's available digitally, and I don't think the Hex series has ever been collected in trade, so you'll have to search the bask issue bins for this if you want to read it yourself.

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Friday, December 13, 2019

Streets of Rage 4 Switch Announcement Trailer, My Thoughts

Back in...August 2018 (wow, seriously?), I took a look at the reveal of the upcoming game Streets of Rage 4. I was really excited, considering I've never played a Streets of Rage game before. I liked the music, the style, it just looked like it was a ton of fun. And it's going to be Grand Uppercutting its way to the Nintendo Switch! Let's look at the announcement trailer for it!


I love the way the game looks. I know some would prefer a more pixelated style, like the previous three SoR games, but I think this is a nice style. It's like a very well-animated cartoon.

Ominously-shining sunglasses.

Hmm...who's the character with the guitar? Is that a new playable character? That character seems to be a new fighter.

I like the designs of the bad guys. They have a great retro beat-em-up vibe about them. I'd expect to see these guys in a late-80s early-90s arcade game.

That's what happens when you bring a knife to a gunfight, ha ha.

Adam Hunter is back, bay-bee! Like Blaze Fielding and Axel Stone, he was one of the original three fighters in the first SoR game, and only cameoed in the second and third games. I am wondering now if this is a reboot of the series. It would make sense to do so after all these years. He's the powerhouse of the fighters, a hard hitter but not very fast.

Mmm...chicken...



Man, this game looks so cool! And the music is awesome, too.

Oh, that new character with the guitar? According to DotEmu's Twitter page, say hello to Cherry Hunter, the daughter of Adam Hunter. She's a new character, and it looks like she could that guitar to go all Jeff Jarrett on someone.


Hmmm...that silhouette there. A new character? Maybe Dr. Zan from SoR 3?

I was excited for this game when it was first announced, and now I am more hyped than ever! I am so happy it's coming to the Switch! I cannot wait to play this game! Also, I hope everyone had a good Friday the 13th today, and managed to avoid this guy.


He tends to pop up on this day for some reason. I don't know why. He's annoying like that.

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Thursday, December 12, 2019

The Survivalists Announcement Trailer, My Thoughts

I am a big fan of city-building games. I've played SimCity 4 back in the day, and let's just say having a tablet makes it easy to find fun games in that category to play. I really like watching a city grow from a small burg to a megalopolis. I also like games in which you can craft and build stuff. I've been enjoying Crashlands on the Nintendo Switch, for example. One such game that caught my eye is The Survivalists. Let's look at the announcement trailer!


Don't you just hate it when you wake up on a deserted island? I know I find it an annoyance.

I wonder if you can customize your player avatar?

I do like the music here.

Crafting and building are standard mechanics for games like this.


Oh, training monkeys to help out? Hey, that's actually a pretty cool idea! There can be a ton of stuff to do in games like this, and it can be a bit overwhelming. Always happy for the help.

Co-op, huh? Is it both local and over the Internet?

I hope I don't have to have knowledge of The Escapists' universe to play this game. I think it will likely be stand-alone, but still.

Wow, that temple is totally not foreboding or anything.

Fighting monsters! I like fighting monsters!

Oh, those aren't monsters.

Well, this game looks like a bit of fun. I know there are some that think this type of game is done to death, but I get why. There's something a lot of fun about gathering materials and making something out of them. And here, there's a good reason for it, you're trying to survive on an island. That's neat. And I like that you can pay with friends, and I do hope you can customize your character. I hope this game will provide a demo, because I am intrigued and want to try it out.

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