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Game Review Feast!


On 11/27/2014 at 10:17 PM by Cary Woodham

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All right, folks.  I’ve cooked up another batch of recent game reviews I’ve written recently over at GamerDad.com.  They’re really yummy and packed with nutrients and they’ll make you big and strong so I hope you can all read as many as you can and maybe even post a comment or two.  I’d appreciate it.  Bon Appetit!

Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric (Wii U)

After writing my review, I looked at a lot of other people’s opinions and reviews on this game and it was rather grim.  True, this game does have some problems, like choppy framerate and bad camera angles sometimes.  And die-hard Sonic fans may not like it, because they changed the gameplay so much.  But personally, I didn’t think the game was THAT bad.  It’s like a cross between a Sonic game and the first Jak & Daxter.  And since there aren’t as many of those kinds of colorful 3-D adventures around anymore like there used to be in the N64, PS2, and GameCube days, Sonic Boom was kind of a welcome change for me.  Granted, the game is still not that great, but I just think that SOME Sonic fans need to get over themselves and realize that many classic Sonic games were not that great in the first place either.  Can’t you tell that I’m not a big Sonic fan myself?  I’m sure a Sonic fan mob is charging over to my house right now.

But seriously, Sonic fans, I do feel your pain.  I, too, have had a beloved favorite video game character ruined by a crappy computer animated cartoon (Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures).  But when it came time to review the games based on the franchise, I took them at face value and reviewed them as games, not what they were before and what they are based on.  When I looked at things that way, the new Pac-Man games aren’t so bad.  So maybe some Sonic fans need to do that with Sonic Boom.

I haven’t seen the Sonic Boom cartoon yet, myself.  But luckily, Dish Network has started carrying Cartoon Network again (guess they worked out the contract) so now I just need to find when it comes on.  Some of the changes they made in Sonic Boom just crack me up.  Knuckles is so buff now, and Dr.Robotnik kind of is, too.  I guess they opened a 24-Hour Fitness in SEGA Land.  And they also made Knuckles really stupid.  Not Big the Cat stupid (although I do like that character).  But at one point in the game, Sonic says he’ll go right and Knuckles can go left.  Then Knuckles made the L shape with both hands and looked at his left hand and said, “Got it!”  Tails isn’t much better either.  When Dr. Robotnik said, “You know what’s better than an ambush?” Tails says, “An ambush with ice cream?”  Then the doctor muttered “That does sound delicious…”  So yeah, goofy Saturday morning shenanigans right there.  Next time I do a review list on this blog, I’ll also have a review of the 3DS Sonic Boom game.

Digimon: All-Star Rumble (360)

I actually liked the first two or three seasons of the Digimon cartoon, and I reviewed a lot of the games back in the day, so this game was kind of nostalgic for me.  It kind of plays like Power Stone.  It’s a bit slow and clunky and probably something that could’ve been done on the PS2.  But I still liked it anyway.  Maybe I should be more picky about my games since I’m a game reviewer.  I don’t know.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze (360)

At first glance, this game has two good things going for it right off the bat.  One, it was developed by WayForward.  Two, it plays like a classic 2-D Metroid game!  The sewers, streets, and buildings of New York serve as the mazes you’ll explore, and you get items like ninja throwing stars (think Samus’ missiles) and a double jump to help you reach new areas.  Unfortunately, some gameplay choices keep this game from being fun, and instead make it annoying.  Similar to the first NES game (which I never really liked), you can switch between each turtle on the fly, but if one loses all their energy, you have to go find them somewhere on the map to rescue them.  And backtracking isn’t as much fun in this game.  Plus, if you’re the only turtle left and you die, you won’t lose your items but you’ll start back at one of the random capture locations, not at your last save point.  Those things really annoyed me.  The game is based on the computer animated Turtles cartoon on Nickelodeon, which I could never get into because it has too much of a ‘Teen Titans’ feel and I couldn’t stand that cartoon.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Strategy Guide (Book)

I’ve never played the game and don’t plan to, but that won’t stop me from reviewing the strategy guide!  I was actually impressed by the level of detail that went into it.  They talk about every single weapon and its rate of fire and recoil and all sorts of other details.  I hate it when people complain about Call of Duty, though.  Sure they may be all the same, but a lot of people really like the games and have fun playing them, and they certainly look really good.  And lots of other games are the same, too.  Even my favorite game, Pac-Man, its sequels are pretty much the same.  So that’s why I don’t complain too much about Call of Duty. 

The Counting Kingdom (iPad)

This neat little educational game is kind of like Plants vs. Zombies, but with math!  Monsters approach from the right side, and if they make it past your barricades to the left, you lose.  The monsters have numbers on their bellies, and if you tap multiple monsters and then pick a magic spell page with a number that their bellies add up to, you’ll zap them away.  It’s a cute little game for elementary school kids, and adults can even have fun with it to keep their brain sharp.

Planes: Fire & Rescue (3DS)

I saw the first Planes movie and it wasn’t very good, so I never bothered to see the second one.  I may catch it on Netflix someday, maybe.  The game reminds me of the 16-bit Desert, Jungle, and Urban Strike games, except you put out fires instead of shoot people.  Unfortunately, the game isn’t very much fun because it’s pretty hard and the camera is too close to your character for you to see anything and putting out fires can be tedious.  We need more good firefighting games, though.

Tetrobot & Co. (Wii U)

This is a neat (yet REALLY HARD) maze puzzler and block manipulation game.  You use the touch screen on the Wii U gamepad to move a little robot around.  And the red-headed female scientist in the game is cute, too.

Skylanders Balloon to Appear at this Year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

By the time this blog gets posted, this will be old news.  But a couple of days before Thanksgiving, I posted this at GamerDad.com because I thought people would like to know there was a Skylanders balloon at this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.  Too bad they didn’t pick Spyro.  Can you believe how popular Skylanders has gotten?  It’s amazing.

Now you all should be stuffed!

And that’s all the reviews for now!  You all should have nice fat little bellies now after such a big game review feast.  Thanks for reading my blogs and reviews and posting comments.  I really appreciate it!  Later!  --Cary


 

Comments

Alex-C25

11/27/2014 at 11:20 PM

That's a pretty nice neutral review of Sonic Boom and I liked your focus on how it would fare for kids instead of the usual fans (like me :P). I think i'll only check the game if it's on sale or they get around to fix the bugs.

I've seen that the cartoon is getting more likes than the two games. I'll start it someday.

Cary Woodham

11/28/2014 at 11:37 AM

Yeah even though I don't think the game is that bad, I don't think die-hard Sonic fans will like it.  I still would like to see the Sonic Boom cartoon sometime, though.

Super Step Contributing Writer

11/28/2014 at 12:20 AM

Happy Thanksgiving! I read a few of your reviews, but not much to say as I fall into a food coma.

Cary Woodham

11/28/2014 at 11:37 AM

A food coma or a review coma. :)

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/28/2014 at 02:44 AM

I don't think fans of Sonic mind him being in different types of games, I think it's the quality of the games that aggravate them.  Personally, I think it all went downhill once Sonic started speaking.  Kind of like a talkie with Charlie Chaplin -- just weird.  

Cary Woodham

11/28/2014 at 11:38 AM

I really didn't think Sonic Adventure was all that bad, even though he talked.  It's actually one of the few Sonic games I like.  I don't understand why so many like the very first Sonic game, though.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/28/2014 at 12:24 PM

I think those first Genesis games were pretty good platformers.  Sure there were a lot back then, but they weren't bad.  I liked Sonic 2 and Sonic and KNuckles better.  

And you're right, the Adventure games weren't bad, in fact, I enjoyed them.  But they never reached the heights of Nintendo games.  

Alex-C25

11/28/2014 at 12:27 PM

Then drop your controlers and start playing Sonic Colors. Without having played Generations yet, it's the best 3D Sonic in recent years Laughing

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/28/2014 at 12:44 PM

Yeah I have heard about that one.  I've meant to buy it, but just haven't yet....

Cary Woodham

11/28/2014 at 01:52 PM

I've never played Sonic Colors either.  I did review Generations, though, and that was pretty good.

mothman

11/28/2014 at 08:21 PM

Alex is right Sonic Colors is a really fun game

Cary Woodham

11/28/2014 at 01:51 PM

Only good thing about Sonic 2 was Tails was in it.  Sonic 3 was the first time I was somewhat impressed with a Sonic game.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/28/2014 at 02:45 PM

i never had 3 as a child for some reason.  I only played it later.  

Cary Woodham

11/29/2014 at 08:38 AM

I never had a Genesis as a kid, but I was lucky to have the opportunity to play them at a friend's house.

KnightDriver

11/28/2014 at 09:32 PM

Cool! I saw the Pikachu Macy's Day parade float but not the Skylander's one.

sky

They could put a Planes Fire and Rescue in a Chuck E Cheese.

Cary Woodham

11/29/2014 at 08:42 AM

I saw the Pikachu balloon.  There was a Pikachu balloon before, but this was a new one.  He now sports a green scarf and holds a little Pikachu snowman.  And I don't know if they just gave him too much helium in the parade, but the new balloon made Pikachu pretty chunky!

You know what's funny is that I got press releases about both the new Pikachu and Skylanders balloons weeks before the parade.  And when it was shown on TV, the announcers just read the press releases verbatim on the air. I thought that was kind of interesting.  I think I could probably be an announcer for that!  What do you think?

 Do you mean a Planes arcade game?  The last fire fighting arcade game I saw was Brave Firefighters from SEGA.  I love that game!

KnightDriver

11/29/2014 at 11:00 PM

Yea, you could annouce. That would be cool. 

I meant they should do a Planes Fire and Rescue game and then put it in Chuck E Cheese.

Cary Woodham

11/29/2014 at 11:09 PM

If I were a Macy's parade announcer, I'd skip all that Broadway stuff they do at the beginning. ;)

They would probably take an existing airplane ride-on toy, stick some eyes on it, and call it Planes. :)

Ranger1

11/29/2014 at 11:02 AM

Another fine batch of reviews, good sir. I loved the original Sonic games, even if they were frustrating and I was never able to beat the first two. The third one I really liked, though. I might, if I ever get a Wii U, check out Sonic Boom. Doesn't sound too bad to me.

Cary Woodham

11/29/2014 at 11:10 PM

Sonic 3 was the first Sonic game I liked somewhat.  Sonic Boom has issues, I just don't think it's as horrible as others have made it out to be.

C.S.3590SquadLeader

11/29/2014 at 07:29 PM

Haven't played a Sonic game since Sonic Rush for the DS, though I've been wanting to try out Generations since it looks fun enough.

Cary Woodham

11/29/2014 at 11:11 PM

I didn't like Sonic Rush as much as the Advance games for some reason.  Generations is pretty good, though.

NSonic79

12/05/2014 at 01:36 PM

nope sorry. I feel betrayed as a Sonic fan. Time to go into hiding in the shadows once again.

*flees*

Cary Woodham

12/06/2014 at 08:25 AM

Have you played the new games or seen the new cartoon?

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