Mario and Luigi: Dream Team Bros was published by Nintendo in 2013 as part of the year of Luigi promotion they were doing at the time, Nintendo also developed the game along with other game studios Alpha Dream and Good-Feel. Dream Team Bros is the fourth entry in the Mario and Luigi series of video games.
Mario and Luigi are invited to a new island called Pi’illo Island, the island is well known to be the home of a mysterious power that can make anyone fall asleep. On the way to the island an evil entity attacks Mario, Luigi, Toadsworth and Princess Peach. Mario defeats the villain and the blimp crashes onto Pi’illo Island. It is later revealed that the entity is called Antasma, Antasma teams up with Bowser to find and steal the Dream Stone, a magical stone that will grant someone unlimited wishes. Mario and Luigi work together to stop Bowser and Antasma in order to save Pi’illo Island.
The game-play follows the similar design of the other games in the series, it is a turn based role playing game where players will need to level up by defeating enemies and by leveling up you will add more points to your statistics allowing your skills to advance throughout the game. There are many areas to explore and many enemies and bosses to defeat.
When you are in battle in the real world of the game you have three ways to attack the enemy, you can jump on them, hit them with a hammer or perform a bro attack, bro attacks are special moves which entail Mario and Luigi working together to pull off a powerful attack, every game has unique bro attacks.
What makes this game in the series stand out is that you can travel between the real world of the game and the dream world, in the dream world the game has a 2D perspective similar to the classic Mario games we have grown up with in the past. In this dream world Luigi’s dreamy counterpart works with Mario and is able to shape shift into various things in order to help Mario traverse across the dream world.
Battles in the dream world are still turn based however attacks are slightly different since now both Mario and dreamy Luigi fight as one and the Dream world has Luiginary attacks instead of bro attacks, they work in a similar manner but do more serious damage than the regular bro attacks.
Sometimes in the dream world you will a have to take part in 3D battles against large enemies, during these sections you have to turn your 3DS side ways and attack the enemy using the touchscreen on the 3DS.
The visuals are very nice but they are not anything special, the game does not push the 3DS visual output although it doesn’t need to in an RPG, the game is full of bright colors that pop and environments that are lovely to look at which is all that is needed. the game also comes with plenty of fun animations that help to make the series as hilarious and charming as it is.
The soundtrack is fantastic, it ranges from nice and cheerful music to dark and sinister music depending on the areas that you are in and just like the music from the rest of the series you wont regret listening to music from this game.
With all the praise I have given the game I must say that I was a little bit disappointing with this entry, it is a lot of fun to play and the new types of gameplay introduced are pretty cool but the game is quite annoying especially during the first few hours, tutorials and explantations about how to play are shoved down your throat so much that at times I was getting seriously frustrated. I also found that I wasnt interested in the plot or any of the dialogue in the game which is one of things that makes the series so unique and special. With all of this in mind this is a good game but its for from one of my favorites 7.2/10
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I have also reviewed Mario and Luigi Super Star Saga
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Created and released by Konami in 1991 the Simpsons Arcade Machine was extremely popular when it was sent to arcades. Not long after hitting arcades the game was ported to MS DOS and Commodore 64, these versions were poor in comparison to the original game and we wouldn’t see a very good port of the game until 2012 when it was released on Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network.
The Simpson family are walking down the street when they bump into Waylon Smithers who has just robbed a jewelry store, the diamond that Smithers had stolen falls into Maggies mouth, Smithers steals Maggie and runs away leaving the Simpson family to fight off Mr Burns Goons throughout various areas from the show on their way to The Nuclear Power Plant to take out Mr Burns and Smithers.
In the game you can play with up to four players and each player can be one of four characters Homer, Marge, Bart or Lisa Simpson.
The game is a 2D Beat em up which has the Simpsons traversing through various areas and defeating variants of enemies until the screen has cleared and the player can move onto the next screen. Each character has one attack move and each fight in different ways Homer fights with his fists, Marge uses a vacuum cleaner, Bart rides his skateboard and uses it to attack enemies and Lisa uses a skipping rope to defeat her foes.
In multiplayer two characters can merge together to perform a super attack, these attacks change depending on which characters are being played.
Players can also pick up objects in the various environments to either throw at enemies or to use them as a weapon, the sling shot is the most useful in my opinion.
At the end of each of the 8 stages you will need to fight a boss battle, each boss is quite difficult and unique to the plot.
Konami has always been really good with their video game soundtracks and this game is no exception, the music is super fun and fast paced and still has that Simpsons feel to it. Its by far one of best soundtracks in a Simpsons game, click the video above to check it out.
The Simpsons Arcade game is a fantastic Arcade game and should be played if you ever get the chance, it is quite tough which is to be expected from games in the Arcade as they are made to make money, it took me 30 credits to finish the Simpsons arcade. If you want a decent version of the game to play at home you can purchase it on Xbox Live and PSN, the Xbox Live and PSN versions of the game even come with some additional modes. If there was anything I would say to improve the game it would be to add an additional attack button as just having one main attack gets a little boring after a while, but all in all the Simpsons arcade game is great 9.6/10.
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Pikmin is the first of Nintendo’s cute but rather dramatic strategy adventure series, as much as I do love the Pikmin series, I have only really introduced myself to the games over the past couple of years.
The plot is fairly simple here but it works really well for a game such as Pikmin. In the game you play as Captain Olimar a small alien creature who crash lands on an unnamed planet. The captains ship the S.S. Dolphin has separated into 30 parts which have spread to various areas of the planet, the captain needs to find at least 25 out of the 30 parts within 30 days otherwise he will die due to a lack of oxygen on the planet, however the captain is in luck as small plant like creatures called Pikmin are more than happy to help the captain on his mission.
The idea of the game is to use the Pikmin that you collect in order to carry the scattered parts back to the S.S. Dolphin, there are three types of Pikmin in the game, the Red Pikmin are invulnerable to fire damage, the Yellow Pikmin can be thrown higher and can also pick up bombs to throw and finally the blue Pikmin can breathe underwater.
There is one way to get more Pikmin in the game once you have discovered an onion (a Pikmin Nest), If you defeat an enemy or collect nectar from plants you can bring your spoils to one of the coloured onions in order to release more seeds which will grow more of the chosen type of Pikmin.
As previously mentioned you can use Pikmin in order to attack enemies, there are many ways to do this it can be done by simply throwing your Pikmin onto an enemy or by using an army of Pikmin in order to surround an enemy giving it no chance of survival. Strategy will need to be used through out the game in order to collect the ship parts however strategy should be used when fighting enemies as well so that you are well prepared for the dangers ahead and not to mention that you will most likely have a lot of of your Pikmin die in some situations.
The boss fights are all very creative and can also be very difficult for new players, however practice makes perfect for a lot of these and the game can be reloaded without you losing a day if you want to try out different ideas. I love all of the bosses in the game but if I was to choose three apart from the final boss I would say that the Burrowing Snarglax a bird creature that hides itself underground is my favourite, followed closely by Beady Long Legs, a large spider creature (pictured above) and the PuffStool a Mushroom boss that releases a gas which turns your Pikmin against you.
I wouldn’t say that the graphics have aged well since the game first came out however back in the day they were quite impressive, you have to keep in mind that this was one of the first games to be released on the GameCube, the visuals definitely improved in the later games however they are still nice here.
The Soundtrack is again very simple here but it really works, a lot of it is small tracks which are looped but while small and catchy some of the music is beautiful, listen to Distant Spring and tell me that isn’t beautiful music.
Pikmin is a good game I personally would not say its a masterpiece by any means as the series does improve a lot as more games are coming out.
Pikmin is a charming game that managed to grow a loving fan base, I really enjoy this game and the only real issue I have with it is the time limit, I really do no enjoy games which give players a short amount of time to finish them and because Pikmin is a game that requires a little bit of grinding now and again in order to re stock on Pikmin due to this the time limit can become quite stressful, you could look at it as adding an additional challenge to the game and I am sure that is how most people see this element of the game.
Pikmin is a short but very fun game, it has tight controls, a short but beautiful soundtrack and an interesting premise however a short time limit takes away from the experience for me. 7.4/10
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Hello and welcome to my first Rum review, I have recently discovered a love for all things Rum and Captain Morgans Original Spiced Gold was the first Rum I ever tried so it only seems fair that it be the first Rum that we talk about.
I payed 12 British Pounds for 700 ml of this Rum.
Before jumping into the review, a little on Captain Morgan, Captain Henry Morgan was a real pirate, according to the Captain Morgans website he was born in Wales in 1635, was given the title of Captain at the age of 27, he had been knighted in 1673 and died in 1685, of course this is just a few parts of his history but more can be read on the page of the Captain Morgans website.
I love the bottle design of Captain Morgans from what I can tell all of the different types come in the same bottle but I specifically like the art work here and the texture of the label, to me the label has an old feel to it almost like a scroll or a piece of parchment, the bottle design is also quite creative, the captains ship on the back of the bottle is one of my favorite details.
The back of the bottle does not have too much information on it but one thing that does stand out is a small segment which reads “Buccaneer Henry Morgan, traveled across the Caribbean and became governor of Jamaica, enjoy the Captain Morgan original spiced gold that shares his spirit“.
Instantly upon pouring some rum into your tumbler you are hit with the heavenly smell of Vanilla, the scent is very sweet giving off vibes of hot vanilla cookies baking in the oven.
The flavor of the rum is also quite sweet and gives off less of a taste than the smell suggests, you can definitely taste the flavor of vanilla more than alcohol but the flavor as a whole is quite weak but still enjoyable.
I personally believe that Captain Morgans Spiced rum is best mixed with a beverage, in this example I used cola and will probably use cola for any future rum reviews, it is nice neat but the cola and the rum go extremely well together so I would definitely say that this is best used as a rum to mix with other drinks but apart from that 12 pounds is a really good price for what can be considered an enjoyable rum when you are on a tighter budget.
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I love Hot Chocolate, its a sugary and heavenly delight that I enjoy treating myself on to on a fairly regular basis. I was gifted a tub of Luxury White Hot Chocolate for Christmas by a very good friend of mine and I think it is only fair that I talk about it.
First of all you do not get white chocolate chunks to mix into your hot milk as it is portrayed in the above photograph, you get powder mix which is not a bad thing by any means its just not what is pictured on Whittards website.
As you can see from the above picture I have almost finished my tub.
The Ingredients of Whittards Luxury White Hot Chocolate are
One Serving (3 heaped tea spoons) of Whittards Luxury White Hot Chocolate Includes
91 Calories
3.0 grams of Fat
15.4 grams of Carbohydrates
0.8 grams of Protein
and
0.23 grams of Salt
This is a really good Hot Chocolate, I’m not often a big fan of White Hot Chocolate in general but I have really enjoyed this blend, the smell is mouth watering and the flavor reminds me of melted Vanilla Ice Cream, I will definitely be buying more of this Hot Chocolate in the future and I might even check out some of Whittards other flavors.
Its a lovely blend of Hot Chocolate and deserves nothing more than a 10/10.
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The Polar Express is a 2004 animated Christmas movie that stars Tom Hanks and is based on a children’s book from 1985, the film was written and directed by Robert Zemeckis who is known for directing classic films such as Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Back to the Future trilogy, Cast Away and Forrest Gump.
On Christmas Eve night a train pulls up outside of a young boys house and the conductor offers him a free full round trip to the North Pole, the boy was chosen especially to take the train ride as he had become skeptical of the existence of Father Christmas, like most people would he at first declines the offer to ride the train with the strange man but quickly changes his mind when the train starts leaving without him and he quickly boards the train before it is too late, on the train are many other children who have also been chosen to take the trip. You could say that there are four main children in the film, our lead child is not named at all through out the movie and the same goes for our only female lead they are both listed as Hero Boy and Hero Girl in the cast the other two male children who get a lot of screen time are Billy a poor boy who lacks trust in other people and a know it all kid who is named Know it all, the reason I believe for the lead male and female characters not being named is so that the viewer can identify better with the characters, children can watch the movie and can see themselves in the role of these children.
The only other character that I would say is worth mentioning is the Train Conductor who is voiced by Tom Hanks, the conductor seems to be a magical being that has planned everything that has happened on the trip, he even knows what lesson each child needs to learn on the journey to the North Pole causing many to believe that the children were all chosen especially by the conductor as a means of teaching them life lessons and to help guide them in the best directions for once the journey is over.
There are a lot of moments in the film that may leave you asking a lot questions one of the most asked is what was up with the hobo on top of the train?
Many have speculated that this strange character who helps the lead male in various unusual ways is Jack Frost due to his endurance to the cold and his various ice and snow related powers and abilities, this makes a lot of sense and I tend to agree that it is the most logical theory for the character.
The film could be classed as a musical as it does have a few original songs which in my opinion are nothing special however they are charming and suit the film nicely, if I was to pick a favorite it would have to be the simple yet fun hot chocolate song.
The Polar Express is a wonderful Christmas film, it has good morales and it doesn’t rely much on Father Christmas as a character which I think is over done in a lot of Christmas films, it will leave you scratching your head after watching it but the the things that are left to speculation make a fun debate and some theories people have come up with for un-answered questions are really interesting, the animation is very good however it mostly shines on smaller details such as the snow and details of the trains architecture than it does the characters but all of the animation is very well done, with a great voice cast and a very creative premise for a Christmas movie the Polar Express is a film that is a must watch around the holiday season.
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Trading Places is a Christmas comedy directed by John Landis who directed classics such as an American Werewolf in London, Animal House and the Blues Brothers before this popular flick.
The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy and Don Ameche as the lead actors in the film who work along side a supporting cast consisting of Denholm Elliot and Jamie Lee Curtis.
A homeless man and a rich stock broker have their lives switched due to cruel one dollar bet set up by two sleezy rich business men Randolph and Mortimer Duke, the two comedy legends Murphy and Aykroyd give of some hilarious performances while the rest of the cast do an excellent job portraying their characters.
I particularly enjoyed Jamie Lee Curtis in her role as Orphelia the prostitute that offers to help aykroyds character seek revenge on the Duke brothers and to get his fortune and dignity back, but the entire cast did a great job none the less.
There are a lot of jokes and references in the film that wouldn’t sit well with some viewers including a lot of racial slangs, racist jokes and a scene with a gorilla that would leave some people very unimpressed however if you are not offended by anything like this then I am sure you will love the film.
Its one of my favorite movies to watch around the holidays and I am sure it could become a favorite for some of you guys too.
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With the latest game being released earlier this month it is finally time to take a look at what I consider to be the most important changes throughout Nintendo’s popular fighting game franchise
A quick explanation of the game series is that all of Nintendo’s biggest franchises come together in a battle for the ages, this is no ordinary fighting game series however because instead of draining health bars the goal is to try and knock your opponent out of the arena by either knocking them off the edge of a map or by dealing enough damage that you can knock them into oblivion with a few hits.
Each character has unique moves and abilities which need to be learned to become a master of using the character, most people eventually stick with a main character they play as so it’s best to try them all to see who suits your fighting style the best.
The games also had various collectibles in the form of trophies, character bios, characters and stages.
Super Smash Bros was released in 1999 for the Nintendo 64 it was directed by Masahiro Sakurai, developed by Hal Laboratories and Published by Nintendo
The first Super Smash Bros game had a fairly small roster with only 8 characters to start with and 12 altogether
Mario, Link, Donkey Kong, Samus, Yoshi, Pikachu, Kirby and Fox are the starters and Luigi, Caption Falcon, Ness and Jiggly Puff are all unlockable.
The game came with 9 battle stages and four modes, the modes being single player, training, break the targets and board the platforms.
Break the targets had players needing to break a certain number of targets within a time limit with each character having a unique level.
During board the platforms players had too jump on 10 floating platforms as quickly as possible with each character having a unique stage.
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In 2001 we got Super Smash Bros Melee, it was released on the Nintendo GameCube and was one of the main reasons for the consoles success it sold more than 7 million copies, directed by Masahiro Sakurai the game was developed by HAL laboratories and Intelligent Systems and it was published by Nintendo.
The game features 25 playable characters with some characters needing certain tasks completed in order to fight them in a battle to add them to your roster Mario, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Kirby, Fox, Pickachu, Captain Falcon, Ness, Peach, Bowser, Zelda and Ice Climbers are all available from the get go while Jiggly Puff, Luigi, Dr Mario, Pichu, Falco, Marth, Young Link, Ganondorf, Mewtwo, Roy and Mr Game and Watch are all unlock-able throughout the game.
The game also comes with 29 stages, 18 stages are available from the beginning while the remaining 11 are all unlockable.
Board the platforms was missing from this game however every other mode from the first game was here as well as new modes adventure mode, all star mode, event match, home run contest and multi man melee were added.
Adventure mode was very similar to classic mode as it followed a similar formula and concept however the stages were longer and some of the levels required the player to complete challenges.
All star mode puts the player against an army of humanoid characters in a fight to the death.
Event match was a super fun mission mode where players had to complete missions each with a unique theme and challenge
Multi man melee has the player in a battle with a handful of other enemies that are easy to knock out but become more difficult through out the match, this mode can be extremely challenging at times but is a blast to play.
In home run contest players would have to attack a sandbag with a baseball bat trying to deal as much damage as they can within 10 seconds with the idea being to hit the sandbag far across the field.
During Multiplayer some fun changes in the rules made matches both more entertaining and more challenging, these modes are as follows Super Sudden Death, Giant Melee, Tiny Melee, Invisible Melee, Slo-Mo Melee, Single Button Melee, Lightning Melee, Stamina Mode and Tournament Mode.
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Super Smash Bros Brawl was released in 2008 for the Nintendo Wii and was the third game in the Super Smash Bros franchise the game was again directed by Masahiro Sakarai, it was developed by Hal Laboratories along side, SORA, Game Arts, Monolith Soft, Paon and Intelligent Systems.
Brawl was the first game in the series that supported various controller types, the standard Wii mote, a Wii mote and Nunchuck, a Gamecube controller and the Wii Classic controller were all able to connect up the console when playing the game.
The game had 39 playable characters, 25 were available from the get go while the remaining 14 needed to be unlocked by completing challenges throughout the game, some characters could be unlocked through the Sub Space Emissary, this was also the first game in the series to add third party characters the the roster.
Mario, Bowser, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Kirby, Peach, Link, Zelda, Samus, Fox, Pikachu, Ice Climbers, Diddy Kong, Meta Knight, King Dedede, Zero Suit Samus, Pokemon Trainer, Lucas, Ike, Pit, Wario and Captain Olimar were the starting roster while Ness, Marth, Luigi, Falco, Captain Falcon, Lucario, ROB, Ganondorf, Mr Game and Watch, Sonic the Hedgehog, Solid Snake, Jigglypuff, Toon Link and Wolf were unlockable through the game.
The game also had 41 battle stages and included the ability to build your own stages which you could play with your friends.
Classic Mode, All Star Mode, Event Match, Stadium, Home Run Contest, Target Test, Multi Man Melee, Training Mode and Adventure Mode returned here however Adventure Mode was now called the Sub Space Emissary, the Sub Space Emissary was an epic story mode with CGI cut-scenes and various stages, the mode lasted around 8 hours in length which is the longest mode for any Smash Bros game so far, many fans disliked the Sub Space Emissary but I personally had a really good time with it.
Boss Battle Mode was a new addition to the Stadium mode which has players competing in a boss rush against every boss in the game.
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The fourth game in the series was the first to be released on more than one system, it was released on the 3DS and the Wii U in 2014, it was developed by Bandai Namco and SORA, published by Nintendo and directed by Masahiro Sakarai, this was also the first game in the series to introduce amiibo compatability, you could scan you amiibos into the game in order to train them up to fight either against other amiibos or yourself
Due to the game being released on two systems I will be discussing both in this section and using images from both versions of the game.
Both games had the same 58 playable characters not including DLC, 39 were available from the beginning while the other 21 characters needed to be unlocked.
Mario, Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Yoshi, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Link, Zelda, Shiek, Toon Link, Samus, Zero Suit Samus, Kirby, Meta Knight, King Dedede, Fox, Pikachu, Charizard, Lucario, Captain Falcon, Ike, Pit, Wario, Captian Olimar, Sonic the Hedgehog, Princes Rosalina, Greninja, Robin, Palutena, Villager, Little Mac, Wii Fit Trainer, Shulk, Mega Man, Pac-Man, Mii Brawler, Mii Sword Fighter and Mii Gunner were the starting characters while Ness, Falco, Wario, Lucina, Dark Pit, Dr Mario, ROB, Ganondorf, Mr Game and Watch, Bowser Jr, Duck Hunt Duo and Jigglypuff are unlockable characters however in Wii U version of the game,
Bowser Jr, Ness, Ganondorf and Jigglypuff and available when you first boot up the game.
Ryu from Street Fighter, Cloud Strife from Final Fantasy Seven, Mewtwo, Lucas, Roy, Corrin and Bayonetta all needed to be purchased from the E-shop as they were DLC
Each game came with many battle stages to choose from, the 3DS version for the game had 42 stages and 8 stages of DLC while the Wii U version of the game had 55 stages and 9 DLC stages, only 13 battle stages are featured in both versions of the game.
Classic mode, All Star mode, Home-Run Contest, Target Blast, Multi Man Melee, Event mode and Training Return, Event mode is only available in the Wii U version of the game.
The new modes here are Street Smash where you would use Street Pass to try and knock an opponents token off a board, this was a 3DS exclusive mode.
The Wii U version of the game had two brand new modes which were exclusive to the console the first was Master Orders where players would have to complete challenges set by Master Hand in order to win prizes, players would have to use tickets they win throughout other modes in the game to play this mode.
The last new mode in the game was the Trophy box which was a mode which simply displayed the collectibles you unlocked throughout the game.
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the 5th game in the the Super Smash Bros series it was released on the Nintendo Switch on December 7th, Similarly to its predecessor it was developed by Bandai Namco and SORA, published by Nintendo and Directed by Masahiro Sakarai, amiibo compatibility returns with the same features as before.
Every character ever playable in a smash bros game makes a return here along with 11 new comers leaving the full roster so far at a staggering 74 with 11 more DLC characters on the way making this the biggest Smash Bros roster yet.
When you fist boot up the game you will have access to Mario, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, Yoshi, Kirby, Fox and Pikachu with Luigi, Peach, Bowser, Dr Mario, Rosalina, Bowser Jr, Yoshi, Diddy Kong, Zelda, Shiek, Ganondorf, Young Link, Toon Link, Zero Suit Samus, Meta Knight, King Dedede, Falco, Wolf, Jiggly Puff, Mewtwo, Pichu, Pokemon Trainer, Lucario, Greninja, Captain Falcon, Ness, Lucas, Ice Climbers, Marth, Roy, Ike, Robin, Lucina, Corrin, Mr Game and Watch, Pit, Palutena, Dark Pit, Wario, Captain Olimar, ROB, Villager, Little Mac, Wii Fit Trainer, Shulk, Duck Hunt Duo, Solid Snake, Sonic the Hedgehog, Mega Man, Pacman, Ryu, Cloud Strife, Bayonetta, Mii Brawler, Mii Sword Fighter, Mii Gunner, Princess Daisy, King K Rool, Ridley, Dark Samus, Incineroar, Chrom, Isabelle, Inkling, Ken, Simon Belmont and Richter Belmont all need to be unlocked separately, some characters are known as echo fighters and are similar to other characters in the game for example Ken is the echo fighter for Ryu and Daisy is the Echo Fighter for Peach.
All DLC characters for this game have been released now and includes Pirhana Plant, Joker, Hero, Banjo Kazooie, Terry, Blyeth, Min Min, Minecraft Steve, Sephiroth, Pyra/Myrtha, Kazuya from the Tekken Series and Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series.
The game comes with 103 stages with seven being brand new to the series, for the first time in the series, all of the stages are available from the beginning and every DLC character also come with their own stages.
Tournament mode, special smash, team battles, classic mode, training mode, multi-man melee (now called mob smash) all return although classic mode is a little different this time around.
Now every character has a unique classic mode which is suited to the character and the boss that they fight at the end tends to suit their unique game worlds.
Spirits are new to the series and can be leveled up individually to help enhance their unique features and abilities, you attach spirits to a fighter in order to help them in battle, every spirit has a different ability for example one spirit might grant immunity to lava while another might allow a player to start a match with a rocket belt.
There are two ways to obtain spirits one way is by playing through the games adventure mode now called World of Light, this story mode has the player travelling across a vast world in order to save various possessed Nintendo characters from a great threat, the other way is through a mode called spirit board where you can quickly defeat enemies in order to win spirits.
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And that is where we are left for now with the Super Bros Series, there has been rumors that there may not be anymore after Ultimate although I find that hard to believe but whether the rumors are true or not it has been a lot of fun taking a look at this ever expanding game series.
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I would like to say a big thank you to Publishers Push and the author of this book Terry Ward for supplying me with a review copy of this book.
This excellent book by author Terry Ward follows the story of Jack Dawkins better known as the Artful Dodger in the Charles Dickens classic novel Oliver Twist
The story continues where Jack’s fate was hinted at in Oliver Twist presumably being sent to an Australian penal colony after being caught stealing a silver snuff box.
In this continuation of the Dodgers story, Jack Dawkins is given one last chance to change his ways narrowly escaping the punishment he was lined up for.
Jack is sent to live with a man called Mr Godden who gives Jack work to do on his farm, his beautiful daughter Lysette catches Jack’s eye and she soon becomes the new focus of the Dodgers life.
Jack Dawkins by Terry Ward is a splendid book that shows the Artful Dodger in a new light, the book shows the past criminal as a caring and brave individual who shows several acts of heroism throughout the story in order to gain the heart of the person he loves.
In another side plot in relation to the Dodgers parents we see an emotional side to Jack that makes you feel for the character and root for his success.
My favourite part of the book was the love that Jack felt for Lysette Godden, I love a good romance so this soon got me hooked on the story, I also really enjoyed the references to Jacks criminal past as well as some character appearances from the Charles Dickens book Oliver Twist.
Jack Dawkins by Terry Ward may be one of the best books I have read in a long time, it is an excellent take on the Artful Dodger that gives the character more humanity and in my opinion makes him more likeable, the author was very brave to write a story based on such a timeless character but he did a wonderful job and I will be look out for Terry Wards books in the future.
5 STAR REVIEWS FOR JACK DAWKINS’!! Jack Dawkins, AKA as the Artful Dodger, wants to set the record straight about what happened to him after he was obliged to take up lodgings in Newgate Prison. Thanks to the genius of Lionel Bart, we all have a lasting image of him skipping away into the sunset, arm in arm with Fagin. Well, the young jackanapes is here to tell you that the truth is very different. You don’t have to know your way round archaic words, history or the works of Mr. Dickens, because Jack has very kindly provided a Glossary that you can refer to as he relates in his own inimitable fashion, his encounters with an unusually erudite Bow Street Runner, murderous villains, turnkeys, philanthropists, Innkeepers, Owlers, passing strangers-and Miss Lysette Godden, the first human being he has ever loved. Strangely enough, Jack also reveals that, as he conducts what proves to be a highly dangerous search for his mother and father, he finds his true self.
I thought you might like to take a look at Jack Dawkins’ ghost-writer. You can see more of both of us on the You Tube video ‘the spirit of the Artful Dodger’, in which Jack does the decent thing by returning from ‘Mutton Pie and Porter heaven’ to give me a helping hand.
Thank you for reading this review of Jack Dawkins by Terry Ward
JACK DAWKINS- being the further adventures of the Artful Dodger’
by
Terry Ward.
In which the Artful Dodger expresses his opinions on:
Fagin: He reminded me of one of those ravens you see strutting about, frightening the pigeons.
Poverty: ‘Youi ought to try living on the streets of London, summer and winter; it’s an education.’
Judges; ‘I can’t stand their type. They’ll condemn an out of work man for stealing enough to keep his family alive, then go home to a mansion and a two-hour dinner.’
Army generals: ‘Kill one man and they’ll hang you for it. Kill a hundred thousand and they’ll put up a statue with your name on it.’
Romance: Well, there’s kissing and there’s kissing, isn’t there?
Sex: ‘You don’t spend your life living in overcrowded warrens without noticing things you ought not. I’ve seen just about everything from life being made and born, to death having the last laugh, so you’d better think again about what I can and can’t do.’
Down on the farm: ‘Farming is a disgusting business. Horse dung, pig dung and
cow dung keep piling up in pens and all over the yard. It makes
me grateful that the two hundred sheep Mr Godden told me he
owns are doing it in the fields, otherwise we’d be up to our necks
in the stuff in no time.’
Fantastic reviews for
‘Jack Dawkins-being the further adventures of the Artful Dodger’
By
Terry Ward
ISBN 9784-1-911546-30-6
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Ooh a sequel to the legend of Zelda, I cannot wait !!
Zelda 2 the Adventure of Link is the weirdest Zelda game I have ever played, it was the second game released in the franchise and is considered to be the black sheep of the Legend of Zelda series, so without further ado lets check out Links second adventure.
After destroying Ganon in the first game, it is revealed by Impa that Princess Zelda has had a sleeping curse cast on her and will only awaken when the seal protecting the triforce of wisdom is broken, Link can only break the seal by placing six crystals into statues hidden in palaces across the land.
The game has an over world which is kind of similar to most of the 2D Zelda games although I wouldn’t expect to be finding too many secrets here if I was you, I found the over world to be quite bare with it mostly being used for grinding Experience Points and traversing between areas..
Zelda 2 an action adventure 2D Plat-former with RPG elements, this was definitely a risky direction to take the series and thankfully it didn’t stick because while this game isn’t necessarily bad, if its game style became the series staple we may not have the amazing Zelda games we have today.
When traversing the over world Link can be forced into action platforming sections which require him to defeat enemies in order to gain experience points which can be used to upgrade his health, magic or strength once he levels up.
Through out the game you can find many towns which can be used to heal, restore magic and to find wizards who can teach you spells, in order to find these wizards you normally have do something for example one wizard requires you to find a magic mirror and another requires you bring the wizards daughter a trophy you can find in a cave at the start of the game.
The palaces have Link defeating enemies, collecting keys and opening doors in order to find the statues however in traditional Zelda fashion the palaces are tricky to traverse but with the platforming game style this feels more like a Metroid game in my opinion, at the end of each palace you must fight one of the very creative and difficult boss fights before finding the statues and handing over a crystal.
Zelda 2 the Adventure of Link is an ok adventure game but it is far from a good Legend of Zelda title in my opinion, the biggest issue I have is that the games difficulty is unfair, there is a lot of grinding to do if you want any chance of finishing it, areas such as death mountain are too long with few power ups to help you survive and every time you get game over you are sent back to the first screen of the game, on a lighter note the game has a nice soundtrack, colourful and fantastic visuals and responsive controls but apart from that this is one Zelda game you could quite happily skip unless you really want to play it. 5.5/10
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