Saturday, July 30, 2016

Wild Guns Reloaded Teaser Trailer, My Thoughts

A while back, I gave my thoughts on the announcement that Natsume was remaking one of their cult classic games, Wild Guns, as Wild Guns Reloaded. I love Wild Guns, and I never thought Natsume would ever touch this classic arcade-style gallery shooter.

I just found out there was a trailer for it. And here it is.


I cackled like a madman out of sheer joy watching this trailer. I loved it so much. The game looks incredible! It love that it retains the original 16-bit style of the first game, only a bit more beefed up, if that makes any sense. I do think that was a very smart design choice on the programmers' part. The colorful style really fits the fun tone of the original.

I also loved how they handled the music. It feels like they had real instruments mixed in with the original 16-bit versions, and it meshes so wonderfully. It's easily recognizable, and wonderful to listen to, a real treat for the ears. It would be a crying shame if Natsume did not release this soundtrack as downloadable music for your phone or something to listen to when you're not playing the game, because Wild Guns's soundtrack is amazing.

The trailer also shows two brand new characters that will be helping Clint and Annie fight the Kid gang: Doris, a heavyset human woman who throws grenades, and Bullet, a drone-riding dog. I love these two characters already. They look great, and they fit right in to the wild steampunk world of this game. I also love the idea of a robot-riding dog. Although I can't help but wonder, who is Bullet's owner? I mean, Bullet may be Doris's dog. That would make sense.

The trailer also shows that four-player multiplayer is a feature, and I love this addition. This will be a great party game for if you ever have friends over. I also liked that this new version will have more levels. One of my only complaints about this game was that it didn't have many levels.

This trailer is incredible. It did exactly what a trailer should do, get people excited for an upcoming game. I do want to get a PS4, just for this game. I hope it does very well.

Thursday, July 28, 2016

SDCC Luke Cage Teaser, My Thoughts.

Iron Fist was not the only MCU Netflix series that was going to make its upcoming debut. I had talked about the Iron Fist teaser here. Now, what do people often think of when they think of Iron Fist? Well, with Iron Fist, people often think of martial arts action, and a chi-charged fist powerful enough to bring down a building. Another big thing about Iron Fist's character is his odd friendship with a certain African-American powerhouse superhero.

I am talking about Mr. Luke Cage, and like his high-kicking best bud, he's getting a Netflix series of his own as well.


One thing I absolutely loved about this trailer was that it subtly used the color yellow, a nod to his classic yellow shirt costume he used from the 70s to the early 90s. I thought that was very clever.

The trailer starts with Luke talking with an older man, whom we can probably assume is his father. His father mentions the Avengers as "those guys downtown", saying that he should be helping people like they did. Luke mentions "Reva" used to say the same thing to him. For those not in the know, "Reva" is Reva Connors, a woman who played a significant role in Luke Cage's going to prison and his getting superpowers in the first place.

The trailer then kicks up accompanied by some music. I'm no hip-hop head, so I had to look up the tune, but I had to admit, I loved the piano riff. By the way, the song is "Shimmy Shimmy Ya" by the late Ol' Dirty Bastard, formerly of the group Wu-Tang Clan.

Accompanied by the piano riff, Luke casually pulls up the hood of his hoodie, rips off the door of a dude's car, because he's Luke Cage, and just as casually, smashes his way into a building. Yes.

A bunch of dudes with guns and machetes come at him, but he just goes through them like a hot knife through butter. I love this sequence. My favorite part is Luke giving the "bring it" gesture. He knows they can't hurt him. I also liked the bit where he bends the car door around one dude and tosses him down some stairs into another bunch of dudes.

The trailer ends with him briefly taking to who I think is the villain Cottonmouth, who will be portrayed by Mahershala Ali. I can't wait to see him and Luke face off. In the comics, this Cottomouth had superhuman strength like Cage did, and was very knowledgeable about poisons. I hope we get to see those here.

This teaser was so much fun to watch. I can't wait for this show!

Monday, July 25, 2016

SDCC Iron Fist Teaser, My Thoughts

San Diego Comic-Con, on top of the many things it has given us, has also given us little teasers for future Netflix series. One of them will be brining Marvel's chi-packing, power-punching martial arts master to the smallstreaming screen: Iron Fist!


The teaser is a short one, and it doesn't reveal much, I'm afraid. It does give us some hint as to watch Iron Fist's origin will be in this universe, and it may be significantly different from the comics, hinting at Danny Rand surviving a plane crash.

We then see him struggling his restraints, hinting he may have been put in an asylum of some kind, and then...

BOOM.

He sends something flying through a wall. And considering it's Iron Fist, it's pretty obvious what he did to send the object flying through the wall. He punched it. He punched it hard. With an energy-charged fist.

This teaser was very nice. Short and sweet, I can't wait for this series.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Dr. Strange SDCC Trailer, My Thoughts

San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone, and among the many things that it had brought out is a new trailer for the upcoming Doctor Strange. And here it is.


The first thing I thought when I saw this was...it was trippy. I felt like I had dropped acid and not even realized it. But that's good. Doctor Strange HAS to be trippy.

We do get a brief glimpse of what may be Strange's origins, which fit the comics with the car accident, and his travels to find someone to heal his hands, which end up causing him to encounter the Ancient One and take the journey to become the Sorcerer Supreme. It's an origin film, which I do think is good for this character. He's not as well-known as, say, Superman or Batman or even Spider-Man and Iron Man right now, so having his origin show on film will be good. Especially since this film will be our first glance into the MCU's magical world.

Seeing some of the things who we can assume the Ancient One's other students are doing is really cool. Watching the colorful spells and seeing buildings twist and warp, this trailer is a visual feast. I absolutely love it!

We also get a glimpse of Mads Mikkelsen as the main villain, a rogue wizard known as Kaecillus. When he first appeared, I couldn't help but get the notion at first that looks-wise, he's trying to imitate Loki a bit. I got over it, though. He does look kind of cool, I think.

And then, there it was. THE CAPE FLIP. STRANGE FLIPPED THE CAPE ON. That was so cool!

Finally, there was a funny little moment between Strange and Mordo at the end. That made me laugh. I loved it.

This trailer was so much fun to watch. I am so excited for this movie. I cannot wait for magic to come to the MCU! I can't wait for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to get a little...Strange...

Monday, July 18, 2016

NES Classic Edition, My Thoughts

Recently, Nintendo has announced that they are bringing back the original Nintendo Entertainment System...well, sort of. In November, Nintendo will release the NES Classic Edition!


It's so small, it can fit in the palm of your hand! It's a smaller replica of the NES, and it will have 30 games built right in to it. A list of those games has also been revealed.

- Balloon Fight
- Bubble Bobble
- Castlevania
- Castlevania II: Simon's Quest
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Double Dragon II: The Revenge
- Dr. Mario
- Excitebike
- Final Fantasy
- Galaga
- Ghosts 'N' Goblins
- Gradius
- Ice Climbers
- Kid Icarus
- Kirby's Adventure
- Mario Bros.
- Mega Man 2
- Metroid
- Ninja Gaiden
- Pac-Man
- Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream
- StarTropics
- Super C
- Super Mario Bros.
- Super Mario Bros. 2
- Super Mario Bros. 3
- Tecmo Bowl
- The Legend of Zelda
- Zelda II: The Adventure of Link

Some of these game choices are rather surprising. For one, I am surprised that there are games that weren't made by Nintendo in this list. Technos is represented, and so are Capcom, Namco, Tecmo, Square-Enix, and Konami. I'm not unhappy about this, they did put some good games from them in here. And I am happy Galaga is in. I love Galaga.

There's also a surprisingly nice variety of genres in this list. Dr. Mario is a Tetris-like puzzle game, Double Dragon II brings in the beat-em-up genre, Galaga and Gradius represent the shooter genre, and Final Fantasy gives representation to the JRPG. Heck, Tecmo Bowl is representing sports games.

Some of the games included here are no-brainers as to why they are included. The original Super Mario Bros. trilogy, Metroid, Castlevania, Final Fantasy, Legend of Zelda, it's obvious why they would be included in this system. Some of the game choices do make me scratch my head, though. For example, Double Dragon II. Why that one and not the original? As well as Super C. Why not the original Contra? And then there's Castlevania. The first two are included, but why didn't they complete the Castlevania NES trilogy? Why was Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse not included? One could argue something similar for Mega Man. Why the second one and not the first one? Heck, why not all six of the original Mega Man games? Maybe it's a popularity thing.

Otherwise for those questions, there's a great selection of games here. I also like that it will have a controller that can be used to play Virtual Console games on the Wii and Wii U. That's a neat feature.

Another thing that concerns me is that there seems to be no way to update this thing and add more games to it. I was hoping this could use the Wii and Wii U Virtual Consoles to add more games to it. I'd love to add the other Mega Man and the original Contra to this thing.

I think this is a great console for those who want to start retrogaming as a hobby, but doesn't have the budget and/or the space for a real NES and cartridges. Let's be honest, collecting the old consoles and games can be pretty expensive, and this is a great way to save some money in starting on the hobby. And considering the selection of games this thing has, this has some great value.

I was a bit too young for the NES, honestly. My consoles as a kid were the SNES and Genesis. I am looking forward to this thing, though. I'd love to play some of the games that helped save the video game industry and helped make it into the massive industry it is today on a console like this. I hope this does well, because I'd love to see one like this for the SNES...

Saturday, July 9, 2016

A better way to handle the Mutant/Inhuman conflict

We can rebuild them. We have the ideas. We can make them better than they were. Better, more developed, more intruging. And kudos to one of my online friends for the intro.

At least, that's the credo Marvel should be having when it comes to handling the two races of superhuman beings running around the Marvel Universe right now, mutants and Inhumans. And with this coming up, I think this blog entry would be appropriate.


Yup. This is a thing that is going to happen. The X-Men and Inhumans are going to war. Yup. Joy.


Anyway, reading about the status quo Marvel has created for the mutants and Inhumans, I ended up realizing something. Marvel is taking the easy way out. They are taking the lazy way out with this.

Instead of telling stories that really examine what it is to be a mutant or an Inhuman in the Marvel Universe, they are simply just going with an extinction plot (AGAIN) and an upcoming war between the two species.

Since I'm on the internet, I thought I'd express my idea of how Marvel should handle the status quo between the two groups of superpowered people in the Marvel Universe after Secret Wars:

1) No M-Pox

Let's face it. Having the X-Men deal with fighting off extinction again so soon after just dealing with Decimation just seems...like a rather lazy move. Some would argue that the X-Men are at their best when they are fighting for survival and they have their backs to the wall. The problem with that is, if you constantly have the X-Men in extinction crisis after extinction crisis, it gets BORING. Especially since we know that mutants are really not going to go extinct. It just gets tiring.

So, no M-Pox. If it were up to me, I would keep the Terrigen Cloud floating around, it just wouldn't hurt mutants. It'd just be floating around creating Inhumans. Gotta keep the origin of Kamala Khan somehow. Because Kamala is awesome. And I would also keep the Skyspear thing, as a threat to the Inhumans could be used as an excuse for Medusa and Crystal to travel the world gathering as many Inhumans as they can find. That can also be used to give them a simmering threat in the background. Also, I would keep Medusa establishing New Attilan as a haven for her people. That would also be great idea fodder.

Instead of having the X-Men having to fight off potential extinction AGAIN (Because let's be honest, Marvel will never actually pull the trigger on killing them off unless it's a What If tale. Mutants = Money), we can do something else with them instead.

2) The deconstruction and reconstruction of the X-Men

The X-Men do admittedly have a reduced profile in the Marvel Universe these days. Many have held up the conspiracy theory that Marvel not having the film rights having something to do with it, but I think it's silly. Marvel must be getting a cut of the money from the films' box office. After all, Fox just can make movies with them, they don't own the X-Men. And honestly, I think many X-Fans are just mad that Marvel has finally remembered that there are other characters in their universe besides the X-Men and are finally giving the non-mutant heroes some love.

The reduced profile to me is something I actually consider an opportunity to do something I think the X-Men need: an examination of the X-Men as a concept. We can take it apart, then rebuild and update it. Make the X-Men better.

To me, this biggest problem with the X-Men as a concept is...for a group that was all about promoting human/mutant peace...they don't seem to do that much actual promotion of it. Yeah, they do help save the world and protect people from evil mutants, and that's perfectly fine. That's not the problem. The problem is...we never see these guys using that momentum to promote their cause. We never see them using the media.

We don't see the X-Men talking to reporters much, except for soundbites. We don't see them go on talk shows and talk about being mutants and what life is like for them. And guess what? We live in the age of social media. I'd love to see the X-Men have a website, have blogs and Twitter and Facebook and the like. Using social media to promote their message would be a great step towards showing the X-Men actually working at creating human-mutant peace.

Such a thing would allow the X-Men to interact with humans and build up popularity and create one thing they really need right now: human allies. Rogue once claimed the Avengers only fought for the status quo while the X-Men tried to make it better. In response, the Avengers should have asked Rogue how exactly the X-Men had actually made things better.

Some would argue that the X-Men being open would ultimately make things much more dangerous for mutants, citing Stryker's attack on the Mansion. However, this can be used to show that the X-Men need to find a balance between being open and being private. After all, they also went the other extreme once, with Utopia. To me, Utopia seemed to be showing that the X-Men had lost their way, and forgotten why they had supposedly been formed in the first place.

I want to see the X-Men evolve into something more than just another group of superheroes. I want to see the X-Men evolve into essentially the mutant version of the NAACP. I want to see them acting like a group that fights for civil rights. I want to see them not just fighting evil mutants. I want to see them making human allies. I want to see them using the media. I want to see them calling for boycotts of businesses that refuse to serve mutants. I want to see them testifying before Congress about mutant equality. I want to see them organizing mutant pride marches. I want to see them on talk shows, I want to see them be the subject of documentaries. The X-Men should be more than just another superhero team. They were created to be a metaphor for anyone who was different, so let's start seeing them actually fighting prejudice and bigotry as well as supervillains.

Another aspect for stories with the X-Men that should be explored is that...the X-Men are born with superpowers. Think about it. Cyclops can literally blast the face off of anyone he looks at. Storm could easily fry someone with a lightning bolt or freeze someone to death with a blizzard (She actually did use this tactic to slow down Sebastian Shaw during the Dark Phoenix Saga). There would be people who would legitimately fear people who could do that. That fear is understandable, especially since many comics have shown there are mutants out there who would not care if people get hurt when they use their powers. The fear of mutants is understandable based on this, and as a result, it makes it harder for the X-Men to achieve their goal as they can be seen as living, breathing WMDs.

Based on this, I would love if X-Men stories also did deal with themes of power and its effects on people. The fact that many mutants are born with powers, some with potentially devastating effects, and that anyone could be a mutant, that is...that's pretty scary when you think about it. Look at Magneto. Or Sabertooth, until Axis magically transformed him into a superhero.

On one of his videos, Linkara of Atop the Fourth Wall, Linkara pointed out that to him, the big problem of the X-Men was that people like the Fantastic Four got treated like celebrities because of their powers, the X-Men were feared and reviled. As much as I love the guy, I think he missed something. The Fantastic Four's identities and origins are known to the public. Ben Grimm was looked at as a monster in his early days as the Thing. But now, he's a celebrity, the 'Idol o' Millions', one of the most respected heroes in the Marvel Universe.

With the X-Men...what does the public know about them? They don't do interviews on talk shows, they don't use social media...all the public in the Marvel Universe really know about the X-Men are what they learn from the media, and considering the media can sensationalize things, and the X-Men seemingly make no effort to change that...

In essence, the FF won people over, and the X-Men have not. Part of making the kind of change that the X-Men want to make is that they should be interacting with humans, making allies, winning over hearts and minds. In all the X-Men stories I have read, I really haven't seen the X-Men doing that. And that's the kind of thing the X-Men should be doing. The X-Men had their biggest opportunity to improve mutant/human relations when the Beast joined the Avengers. One of their own! The X-Men could have capitalized on that! But they didn't! And Hank McCoy himself sure as hell didn't capitalize on it during his time with Earth's Mightiest Heroes!

Honestly, if I were a mutant in the Marvel Universe, I would find the X-Men an embarrassment to my species.

Instead of forming their own Utopia and hiding out in Magik's Limbo, I want to see the the X-Men dealing with the outside world and politics. Speaking of politics...

3) Show the Inhumans are better politicians

This ties in to the deconstruction of the X-Men. Medusa is the current leader of the Inhumans. She is the queen of Attilan. She was also a member of the Fantastic Four and Frightful Four (albeit she was amnesiac then). This is a woman who has spent quite a bit of time amongst humanity. She knows how humans think.

She's also someone, as a queen of the Inhumans, has had to deal with Inhuman politics and PR. This is something that gives the Inhumans an advantage over the X-Men, at least at first. Medusa knows how to deal with public opinion. As such, she can handle dealing with politics and weaving her way through places of power.

Some good stories can come from this. For example, I'd love to see a story where New Attilan tried to join the United Nations. That would be a neat story if done well.

If you want tension between the X-Men and Inhumans, maybe it can be shown that some X-Men are somewhat resentful that Medusa is able to win over hearts and minds by simply being more media-savvy and being better able to deal with people in power than they can, and perhaps some other mutants calling them out over their failure to really make things any better for mutants could help push along the X-Men's deconstruction and inspire the X-Men to rethink the way they have fought for their cause.

4) Use the All-New Inhumans to explore Inhuman society

Many new Inhuman characters have arisen from the floating Terrigen cloud, like Flint, Naja, and most famously, the current Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan. These characters can be used to help be a reader's introduction to the Inhumans' society.

The All-New Inhumans can be used in their series to give us a reader's eye view of Inhuman society and how it works. I want to see what the Inhumans who are not members of the Royal Family do in their daily lives. How do they live? Do they have sports? What are their favorite songs? What games to they play? The All-New Inhumans can explore that, taking the readers with them on their journey learning about life in New Attilan.

You could get some great drama and stories from the All-New Inhumans learning about life in New Attilan and the ancient, practically alien culture within. I can imagine some of them would be very uncomfortable with the idea of the Inhumans always having a place, and that social mobility is not allowed, leading to some maybe using their ear with Medusa to convince her to make some changes they feel Inhuman society needs.

 This can be used to tie in to my next thing that can be done.

5) The deconstruction and reconstruction of the Inhumans

Much like the X-Men, this whole mutant/Inhuman thing is also an opportunity to take apart and rebuild the Inhumans.

One thing that the Inhumans are known for having is a rigid caste system in their society. Everyone has a place, and you are expected to stay within that place. Even the Royal Family is not immune to this edict. They have a place, and are expected to stay in that place. This has been used by X-Men fans as an argument that Inhumans can't be used to replace mutants. The problem with that argument is that it only really applies to the Royal Family and the natives of Attilan. Right now in the Marvel Universe, there are activated Inhumans living all over the world, and you can bet that they aren't getting much more love from the public than mutants are right now in-universe.

As these new Inhumans are being brought to New Attilan, it can be shown that perhaps they find discomfort with the rigid society and caste system of the Inhumans. I can also imagine the Attilan natives also finding discomfort with the new ideas and thoughts these new Inhumans bring to the table. Remember, for much of Attilan and the Inhumans' existence, they were isolated from "normal" humanity. As a result, they have developed their own way of doing things, and new Inhumans coming in from the outside world can have an effect on that. There's drama in this conflict.

The Inhumans' caste system and selective breeding were created in the first place to mitigate the genetic damage caused by their people's early experimentation with the Terrigen Mist, not to mention help maintain their numbers. This could be used to help instigate change in Inhuman society. With the increased number of Inhumans, there won't be much more need of selective breeding. But I can imagine there are many Inhumans who think the old ways are perfectly fine, and these new Inhumans would wreck Inhuman society and create anarchy. Also, I can see some of these "natives" viewing these All-New Inhumans as "undesirables", being a metaphor for hostility towards immigrants.

One possible story is maybe some Inhumans don't like the idea of Medusa supporting and welcoming these new Inhumans, and considering that Medusa is also actively adventuring as a member of the all-female superteam A-Force, maybe they feel Medusa's loyalties to her people are wavering, and thus, new leadership that will put the Attilan Inhumans first is needed...

As for the reconstruction? Medusa could use this to make a change to Inhuman society, realizing that after millions of years of isolation, the society may be more technically advanced, but it has socially stagnated. It needs new ideas, a new way, and the All-New ones can help show the way. Will it be smooth? No, but it will show actual growth for the Inhumans as a people.

Some would argue that superhero stories shouldn't have those kind of stories, as they are not considered exciting enough. However, I would like to respond with the popularity of Game of Thrones and House of Cards, two series that deal with political machinations. They are considered two of the best series on television, and I think that the Inhuman books should have some of this in it, especially if they focus on the Royal Family.

6) Heavy is Medusa's head, for she wears the crown

Medusa is the current leader of her people, and she has a LOT on her plate right now. She is dealing with a massive influx of Inhumans coming to Attilan to seek asylum. She's dealing with the friction between Attilan natives and the All-New Inhumans, which may lead to further problems. She's also actively adventuring with A-Force. Not to mention the threat of the Skyspears. It'd be nice to see all that wearing on Medusa a little bit, and forcing her to lean more on her family members a bit.

It would be a great way to show that the Royal Family, despite their disagreements and dysfunction, truly do love and care about each other. Which can be used to help humanize the Royal Family.

Which is why I hate the way Medusa is being portrayed in current comics. In current comics, the X-Men go on about the Terrigen Mists killing them and Medusa does nothing about it, citing that the Mists are sacred. And some books show she fans the flames of anti-mutant hatred with mercenaries. WHY? Especially since they could find another way to remove the mists!

This is so stupid! Now, one could argue that fanning anti-mutant hatred is a political move on Medusa's part, an attempt to get in good with the humans and win them over. It'd be one heck of a stretch, though. Instead, why not show Medusa and the Inhumans in a more honorable, decent light? I'd think the smart thing for these writers to do is to make the Royal Family sympathetic and likeable.

In essence, I think the rising of the Inhumans can make for some very fascinating stories and great idea fodder, it's just shame that Marvel just seems to lack this vision and instead go for yet another extinction crisis for mutants so they can set up a mutant/Inhuman war. It's a real shame.

Now, what I've been saying is, admittedly some basic stuff. I'm sure someone a lot smarter than me can do something more with my ideas and suggestions. Marvel has always called itself the "House of Ideas", and I think if it went with the approach I wrote here, they could truly keep living up to that title. It certainly would be better than another silly war and extinction storyline.

Friday, July 8, 2016

Pokemon Sun/Moon New Pokemon Trailer, My Thoughts

A brand-new trailer is out for Sun and Moon, revealing more of the new Pokémon we shall see in Sun and Moon!


The first one we see is Tapu Koko, described as the Guardian of Melemele Island. Since Alola appears to be an archipelago, aka a group of islands, I can assume every island has a guardian like Tapu Koko. Maybe Tapu Koko is part of a group of Legendary Pokémon like the Legendary Birds in Red and Blue or the Legendary Dogs in Gold and Silver.

Tapu Koko is a...bizarre looking Pokémon. It's an Electric/Fairy mix, and it...I can't describe this thing. It can fold its...wings? Over its body and pose as a bird...fish...lantern...bell...thing. I have no idea where this Pokémon came from or what on Earth inspired this thing. It has an ability called Electric Surge, which makes electricity run all over the battlefield. I'd expect it to automatically give the opponent Paralysis, but I didn't see that in the battle footage. It also has a move called Nature's Madness. Cool effects when the move is performed.

The trailer next shows us a Pokémon's whole evolutionary line, in this case Grubbin. Grubbin evolves into a Pokémon called Charjabug. When I first saw this thing, I thought it kind of looked like a green school bus, but I think they were going for making it more resemble a battery. That would make sense, considering the Pokémon's type. Interesting design.

The fully evolved form of Grubbin is called Vikavolt...and it looks AWESOME. It looks so cool! Seriously, Vikavolt is probably one of the coolest-looking Pokémon I have ever seen! It looks like a robotic stag beetle mixed with a jet plane! That is so cool! Oh man, I definitely want to keep this guy on my team for as long as possible because look at that thing! Any Pokémon trainer's team with a Vikavolt should automatically get extra points for coolness. I love it! Grubbin grows up to be an epic-looking Pokémon! That is neat!

Next, we meet Drampa. Drampa is...silly. It's a silly looking sea serpent Plesiosaur-like Pokémon. I imagine if Sesame Street or the Muppets had a Plesiosaur character, it'd look like this. I have nothing against it. Got an interesting type mix, though: Normal and Dragon.

And next, there's Bruxish. It's a Water/Psychic type fish Pokémon and GOOD LORD, LOOK AT THIS THING. It's...it's definitely a bizarre-looking Pokémon. It's like it leapt into a paint factory ad swam through all the paint vats. That's all I can say about that, really.

And now, we got Cutiefly, a Bug/Fairy Pokémon. Cutiefly is an appropriate name for it, it's a cute little thing. It's a big ball of puff with bee wings. Adorable little thing.

Finally, we meet Togedemaru, an Electric/Steel Pokémon. Interesting type mix, and it's also really cute. I like the little triangles on it. It attacks by rolling. That's cool. I imagine it can hit hard, being a Steel type. I also wonder about this Pokémon's name. Is this the original Japanese name? If that's the case, why didn't it get an English one? Maybe we'll find out in the future.

We get a glimpse of a couple forms of Zygarde, one that looks like an amoeba and one that looks like a dog, and...one that looks like...well, Zygarde.

Alola has some...interesting Pokémon in its islands. I think for this one, Game Freak just told the designers to go completely insane when it comes to Pokémon design. Bruxish proves they did exactly that. To me, Vikavolt clearly has won the "coolest Pokémon" award among this bunch, and I can't wait to use that one.

Sun and Moon is going to be awesome!

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

New Sun and Moon and Battle Royal Trailer, My Thoughts

Recently, a new trailer for Sun and Moon came out, which revealed a brand new feature, and revealed some of the new Pokémon that we will meet in the Alola region. And here it is!


First of all, I have to say, I am still excited for these new games! Some of these new Pokémon look really neat.

The first one revealed is Pikipek. Pikipek appears to be modeled on the woodpecker. I'm guessing this Pokémon will occupy the role Pokémon like Pidgey and Starly did in previous generations, the first bird-type a new trainer takes on. It's a cute little Pokémon. I like it. I also like the Keen Eye ability. Hope the one I catch has that one.

The next one revealed is called Yungoos. Based on the name, I'm assuming it was modeled after a mongoose with a bit of ferret. It has what looks like a perpetual angry look on its face based to its fur markings and teeth. I imagine this one will be portrayed as a hothead once the anime gets to Alola. I've seen memes and jokes comparing it to Donald Trump, and I don't see the resemblance. It looks too smart, friendly, and kindhearted.

The third new Pokémon revealed is Grubbin. It's a...shelled Bug thing. Maybe it's based on a beetle, I have no idea. I am assuming that this will be the first Bug types new trainers will catch, like Caterpie or Wurmple. Not much to say about it, really.

It also gave us a look at a Steel/Fairy-type Pokémon called Magearna. Not much was revealed about it except it had the ability called Soul-Heart and an attack called Fleur Cannon. You'd think such an attack would be used by Grass Pokémon as Fleur means "flower". Huh. The Soul-Heart ability appears to kick in during double battles, when Magearna's partner faints. Maybe it increases Magearna's stats, I don't know.

The main event of the trailer revealed a new battle mode: Battle Royal! It's really cool! Four trainers can battle each other all at once! You pick three Pokémon from your team and those three go at it with three other trainers. I'm not sure why you can't use a full team of six. Maybe it is a technical limitation or more it will help keep these battles from getting too long and chaotic. Either way, it sounds like a fun feature, hopefully it can be done both locally and over the internet.

My excitement for this game has increased! I can't wait!

Monday, July 4, 2016

Happy Fourth of July!

It's the Fourth of July! Whoo!


This year marks the 240th birthday of America! Yup, 240 years ago, America as we know it was born thanks to the Continental Congress declaring themselves a new independent nation by adopting the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.

On this day, we celebrate this day by enjoying barbecues, the summer warmth and sun, and it ends with lovely firework displays. I'm looking forward to the fireworks...even though my cats are not.

I hope my readers have a happy and safe Independence Day today!