Visiting the big city / Let’s Playthrough: LEGO DC Super Villains (Mwa ha ha 6)

Seeing the sights, taking in a game, and hey? Is that an armored car? Oh Metropolis, what a town.

Swamp Life / Let’s Playthrough: LEGO DC Super Villains (Mwa ha ha 5)

Watch! As we both fix a bug zapper and win an alligator race – at the same time!

A black eye event / Let’s Playthrough: LEGO DC Super Villains (Mwa ha ha 4)

Time to tango with the Bat family.

Let’s go rob the police! / Let’s Playthrough: LEGO DC Super Villains (Mwa ha ha 3)

No, ‘YOU’RE’ under arrest!

Justice Syndicate huh? Sound’s legit! / Let’s Playthrough: LEGO DC Super Villains (Mwa ha ha 2)

This is the avengence, this is the might, this is the FartMAN! J/K! J/K! It’s still me Boss Bronze, and I’m still doing to this playthrough! Look like my career as a LEGO super villain might be over before it even began thanks to this new super team that just showed up. They look familiar too…

Let’s Playthrough: LEGO DC Super Villains (Mwa ha ha 1)

Fragman may have usurped the VG Armada, but I do all the hard work, and post the videos. Which mean… Time for an unauthorized Let’s Playthrough!

Games and Gear (of 2017): Super Mario Odyssey

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It’s Super Mario, and that’s enough.

 

 

 

 

 

The Fall of Games: Review Week – Rayman Legends

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Now we move on to the home console games, and as it is still ‘Talk like a Pirate Day’, I’m still going to write like a pirate for the review- its tradition. Anyway people, the Wii U is the most unique of the next-gen consoles; the potential of the machine is great, but can it do a standard sidescroller in a new way? Yes and the proof is in the game Rayman legends.

 

 

Rayman, a veteran hero of the Glade, along with his friends decided after Rayman Origins to take a 100 year power nap. This was enough time for nightmares and Dark Teensies to cause havoc all over the place; so after a good whack from Murfy the heroes set off to give the nightmares a wake up call. Rayman Legends is a beautiful looking game that made me want Wii U even more (this was before they decided to port the game to other consoles).  The platforming style is classic: running, jumping, whacking, collecting, and reaching the goal with as much secrets stuff and glowing goodies you can carry.  Now Rayman Legends ups the ante by giving players a lot extras to pallet swapping, challenges, mini games, scratch tickets, invasion stages, & more. All these extra elements with the actual game work well, but my favorite is the segments you control Murfy with the Wii U remote, following a CPU character you make sure he makes it to the goal safe n’ sound. I have no idea how the other consoles will deal with these sections, but I bet dollars to doughnuts it wouldn’t be as seamless as using the U-mote. In general Rayman Legends is a sold game and great to own for any console. The solid, vibrant colors really stand out from the drab gray & downer darker gray that’s been in the color scheme in other games. However, even with all the options, the game didn’t do anything that different; not that that’s a bad thing but gaming vets might not see the need to play the same thing they played before. Still if you’re doing some early Christmas shopping and know a guy/gal with a Wii U and not a jaded teenager Rayman Legends is a good choice.

 

 

Rating

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