Hey folks! Today is throwback thursday according to Facebook, Twitter and other sites as well. So I decided to make my own TBT that has something to do with old games, both dating from Nintendo up until the mid-2000s. Of course, we all love playing video games, I love being a gamer because it gives me a positive influence in my life. Video Games are a way of life, an escape from the harsh realities of the world. But enough of that, so here are the top 10 most annoying enemies in video games.
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Welcome Arrow Fans to the review of Arrow Season 3 Episode 20 - The Fallen. Last time, Oliver had to lay low for awhile after Roy turned himself in while posing as the Arrow. Meanwhile, a metahuman attacked the city and it was The Atom's turn to kick some ass. This was an episode that really made me say "Oh how the mighty hath fallen!", because now Oliver has become the same monster he was in Season 1, but more is to be seen in tonight's episode. Thea will be like Jason Todd in a certain way now, maybe she'll be Cheshire after all. Let's start! PlotRa's al Ghul finally makes Oliver an offer he can't refuse. The team joins Oliver on his journey to Nanda Parbat where a heartbroken Felicity decides to take matters into her own hands ThoughtsLooks like Olicity may work after all, because they seem to be perfect for one another. The title of this episode describes Oliver Queen falling from grace in order to save those he cares about. Kinda like Ghost Rider who sold his soul to save a loved one in a certain way. As for the Lazarus Pit, Thea could become a female version of Jason Todd, because we all know what happened and I'd rather not say to avoid spoiling things. I'll tell you one thing, once you accept Ra's Al Ghul's offer, there is no going back. You're either in or out, that's the rules of the game. ConclusionSeason 3 is almost over, all I can say is that it was a fun ride. But as for this episode, not many big things going on since it's about Oliver's downfall from the Arrow to a ruthless killer once more. My final score for this episode is a B
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What up Flash fans? Welcome to the Episode 20 review of The Flash. In our last episode, Ray and Felicity arrive at STAR Labs to fix Ray's suit, while The Flash had to face a metahuman that controlled cybernetic bees and was hunting Dr. Tina McGee down. Finally, our heroes have learned the truth and things are going to blow out of proportion, because in tonight's episode, there will be blood and tears. This is an episode where the truth is finally revealed before their eyes, but not fighting a metahuman that was even harder to get this time. StoryJoe and Cisco head to Starling City to continue their investigation of Dr. Wells. While in town, the duo enlists the help of Captain Lance and Cisco meets the Black Canary, who asks him for a favor. Meanwhile, back in Central City, Barry races to catch a meta-human named Hannibal Bates who can transform himself into every person he touches – which includes Eddie, Iris, Caitlin and even The Flash. ThoughtsThe hunt for the metahuman known as Everyman was spectacular. He could easily frame everyone for certain crimes that they did not commit. It was a fun ride with all the action and even loved the fights against The Flash, and now, the people of Central City are learning of all these freak incidents occuring lately since the particle accelerator exploded. It was also good to see Laurel and Quentin in this episode, so far I am loving the Arrow and Flash crossovers this season, they're fun and enjoyable. But the way this episode concluded, now they're going to have to confront someone they called a mentor, friend and fatherly figure. Things are going to get very volatile from now on people. ConclusionYou shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. Yeah, it's a biblical thing I know. But still, this episode is not just about hunting a metahuman but also looking for the missing puzzles that reveal the truth about Harrison Wells. So tonight folks, let's enjoy the episode. B+
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's up Arrow fans? Welcome to the Episode 19 review of Arrow Season 3. In our last episode, Oliver Queen was framed for various murders because of the actions of the League of Assassins, and was forced to make a difficult decision at the end, but someone is not willing to let Oliver go quietly into the night. This was an episode that was totally shocking in so many ways, the way it started and the way it concluded. I'm sure many of you are like "Oh My God! Oh My God!" after watching this last week, but tonight things could get much crazier. StoryLance continues his mission to take down the Arrow so Felicity orders Oliver to keep a low profile. However, when a meta-human named Jake Simmons, who kills people with blasts of energy and plasma, starts terrorizing Starling City, Oliver is forced to ask Ray for help. The unlikely duo is forced to team up to save the city ThoughtsDoug Jones did an amazing job playing a metahuman and it was great to see him as a bad guy. This is not the first time that Jones played in a story based on the comics, but he did play the Silver Surfer in 2007's, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, and he was also in Pan's Labyrinth. Doug knew how to creep people out in that one. Ok, so watching The Atom in action for most of the episode was awesome, but it's true he needs to learn to use his instinct instead of being materialistic. Thea and Roy's relationship since Season 1 has been kind of gloomy at times, and sometimes lighthearted, however the way things went in this episode with her, all I gotta say is...damn, still can't get over it. ConclusionIt was an episode where actually stuff is about to hit the fan with the League of Assassins and tonight what we will see, will blow our minds away. There will be blood folks, there will be blood. My final score for this episode is a B.
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's up Flash fans? Welcome to my review of Episode 18 of The Flash, All Star Team Up. In our last episode, The Flash faced off against a copycat of The Trickster and had to save his father from both the original and new one. It was more like a father and son episode, but still it was ok. Ok, so this is an episode where some people of Team Arrow join forces with the Flash to take down a metahuman with the ability to control bees. This episode guest stars The Walking Dead's Emily Kinney and we also get to see Amanda Pays again. Let's start! StoryBarry is surprised when Felicity Smoak arrives from Starling City along with her boyfriend, Ray Palmer, who flies in as the Atom. They’ve come to visit S.T.A.R. Labs as Ray needs help with his suit. Their timing turns out to be fortuitous because it's all hands on deck after a person named Brie Larvan unleashes hundreds of robotic bees to attack and kill her former co-workers, including Dr. Tina McGee. A group dinner with Barry, Felicity, Ray, Iris and Eddie turns into a disaster ThoughtsAs always in Arrow and when it crosses over with The Flash, Felicity usually makes a lot of moments pretty lighthearted and sometimes very touching. Now as for Ray being the Atom, we all like him already as The Atom, but sometimes I wish he did the same thing in the comics, shrink. But that is too be seen soon enough, since he is very Iron Man like right now. Brie Larvan is a female version of the Bug-Eyed Bandit of The Atom and Flash comics, and it's sort of interesting that the Bug-Eyed Bandit is a woman, because in the original comics, it was a man. I was also happy to see Emily Kinney again after her tragic ordeal in Season 5 of AMC's The Walking Dead. And I actually loved seeing her play the villain rather than the good guy. She is one of those women who takes my breath away. ConclusionI enjoyed this episode a lot, the action, the story and many lighthearted moments from Felicity, Cisco and Ray. There are many movie references, but I'm not telling you people. You'll have to find out for yourselves because I don't want to spoil things. My final score for this episode is a B+
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's up people? Welcome to Arrow Season 3 Episode 18 - Public Enemy. In our last episode, Diggle and Lyla were headed for their honeymoon until Amanda Waller called them for a mission to rescue a politician at the Republic of Kasnia, while Oliver is on the run from the law after being framed for murder. Now this is an episode where things start to get volatile after the Arrow is framed due to the actions of the League of Assassins and Lance finally knows the truth of who is the Arrow. One does not simply reject Ra's Al Ghul's offer to become the new leader of the League of Assassins. Let's start! StoryDuring an attack on the mayor's office, Ray is critically injured. Felicity is pleasantly surprised when her mother, Donna Smoak, shows up at the hospital to offer her support. With the SCPD out in full force looking for the assailant, Oliver and his team work hard to stay one step ahead of the police to find the man responsible. However, things come to a head when Ra's al Ghul kidnaps Captain Lance ThoughtsI can understand certain things of why people are not liking Season 3 that much. Why? Because in their words, most characters are being pretty bitchy. But in my honest opinion, there are some moments where characters are being bitchy whiners, but still that doesn't mean that Season 3 is all that bad. Ok, so what can I say about this episode? Felicity and Ray moments were ok, and what made it even more lighthearted is when Felicity's mom showed up. And I was even more surprised to see Shado's twin sister, but at the same time I want to know HOW Maseo became a member of the League. Guess we'll find out soon enough now don't we? ConclusionThis episode was ok, shocking at the end and things are just going to get crazy tonight, VERY crazy. So all I can say is that tonight, we'll see more of what happened in the aftermath of this episode. My final score for this episode is a B
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's up people? Welcome to my review of last week's episode of The Flash. Sorry I could not do it yesterday, but there were important real life things I had to do. Ok, so. In our last episode, The Flash had to face off against Captain Cold and Heat Wave again, and also against Cold's sister, Lisa. This is an episode where we are introduced to another one of Flash's enemies called, The Trickster. Not only that, but this episode we have a special guest star, the one and only Mark Hamill. He was not just the old Trickster in this one, but we all remember him as the unforgettable Joker in the DC Animated Universe. StoryA copycat killer who goes by the name “The Trickster” starts setting off bombs in Central City. In order to stop the villain, Barry and Joe meet with the original Trickster, a criminal mastermind named James Jesse, who has been imprisoned for 20 years. Things quickly go from bad to worse when the Tricksters unite and take Henry Allen prisoner. Meanwhile, Iris asks Eddie for help with a case, and flashbacks show how Harrison Wells came up with the idea for the particle accelerator ThoughtsIt was great to see Mark Hamill back in DC after he retired from voicing the Joker. It was really a fun episode and seeing him as the bad guy again brings back good memories of him being the Joker back in the DC Animated Universe. To me, Mark is more than just Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, he IS the Joker. As for this episode, I enjoyed seeing one of Flash's classical enemies and also enjoyed of how Harrison Wells came to be and how he came up with the idea of the particle accelerator which made Barry what he is, not to forget all those metahumans as well. But it won't be long before they find out the truth. Things are gonna start to heat up people. ConclusionAnd finally to wrap this up, all I can say is that with each episode, this season gets better and better. The story is almost becoming like Flashpoint in a certain way as it has many references. But some enemies Flash hasn't fought yet, are still to come I hope. My final score for this episode is an B.
God Bless and Enjoy The Show! What's happening ranger fans? At last, Power Rangers has finally found a director, and his name is David Israelite. For those who don't know him, Israelite is the director of the sci-fi time travel movie, Project Almanac. And my thoughts about it is that it should be pretty good after all. Thank God it's not Michael Bay or M. Night Shyamalan. Michael Bay messed up the TMNT, while Shyamalan butchered The Last Airbender, everybody knows that. With a script in place by Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz (Thor, X-Men: First Class), the movie is already scheduled for July 22, 2016 with original creator Haim Saban acting as a producer, along with Brian Casentini, Allison Shearmur and Roberto Orci. David Israelite had said in an interview that he is a big fan of the Power Rangers franchise. We all know that 12 years ago, the Power Rangers franchise debuted in 1993 and it's an adaptation of Japan's Super Sentai franchise. I'm happy to see that things are looking up with this movie, the right people to write this, the right director and producers, so this shouldn't be bad I hope. I also want to give my honest opinion of Jason David Frank saying that PR should stay family friendly. I know JDF doesn't mind PG-13, but he says it does not need cussing or blood. Come on Jason! A lot of PG-13 movies have blood and cursing, but that doesn't mean that it'll go too far. I understand your reasons of not liking the fan film that was released on February due to it's very dark and gritty tone. But didn't you have a fight to the death against Scorpion in Super Power Beat Down? Because I know that in the ending where Scorpion wins, that defeat of yours was pretty brutal. Anyways, I can't change your mind about that, only you can. And I enjoyed your web reality show "My Morphin Life". So, what do you think of the director? Comment, go for it people. God Bless and May The Power Protect You! What up Arrow Fans? You have been cordially invited to the wedding and honeymoon of the year in this episode. Today's episode review is Suicidal Tendencies. Last time, Ra's Al Ghul offered Oliver a different path, and it was to become the new Ra's Al Ghul, but now, the way things ended last time could lead to something even MORE crazier tonight folks. So, this episode marked the return of the Suicide Squad with a new member, Cupid. Not only that folks, we fans have been invited to the wedding of the year in this one. Let's start! StoryIt's celebration time as Diggle and Lyla get married. However, Deadshot interrupts their honeymoon and tells them the Suicide Squad has been given a new mission – rescue United States Senator Joseph Cray from a hostage situation in the Republic of Kasnia. Amanda Waller breaks down the mission and introduces them to the newest member of the Suicide Squad, Cupid. Meanwhile, Oliver learns about Ray's new Atom costume and the two have a heated stand-off. Felicity and Ray hit a rough patch ThoughtsTalk about going on a honeymoon that is actually a mission to save a politician. Well, what can I say about this episode? All I can say is that I enjoyed it not only because the Suicide Squad returned, but also that we learned of Deadshot's past of how he became what he is. I enjoyed seeing Diggle and Lyla in action once again along the Suicide Squad. And seeing Cupid again was just...wow! She still takes my breath away. As for The Atom, we all know that his power in the comics is shrinking to small size or growing to be a huge giant. But his suit in this show is almost like Iron Man's in a way. But still, I kinda like it. ConclusionIt was a good episode yet. I loved it and it was great to know more about Deadshot's past and seeing Cupid again was great. I think she is one of the most beautiful women in the show, don't worry Lyla, I think you're pretty too. But tonight, The Arrow is hunted by cops. When you refuse Ra's Al Ghul, there will be blood. My final score for this episode is an A-
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Giancarlos Calderon
Video Gamer, Comic Geek, Movie Lover, Friendly and very spiritual. Reviews
October 2015
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