Gun Slugs 2

GunSlugs 2

3DS game Review

Written by Adolph Vega

3D

The 3D stereoscopic visuals of this game look very sharp, nice and are well implemented. The graphics engine used in this game uses a few different layers of 3D with text and basic game info popping out toward the player. Popping out the text of the game makes it very easy to distinguish from the backgrounds and works well for this type of game.  The various environmental backgrounds recess backward and give a decent job of showcasing depth of field.  The pixels and shapes are big, vibrant, and the overall look very sharp.  The 3D element looks nice but it never had any moments that wowed me.  Playing in 3D does not impact the frame rate or smoothness of the game.  All things considered, I liked how the game handles the stereoscopic 3D element, but don’t love it.

Final Verdict: Good 3D

 

Game:

I have never played the original Gun Slugs game, so this is my first experience with this series.  That being said, the game is pretty self-contained and strait forward, so I have no problem enjoying it without knowledge of the context of the previous game.

Sadly, the story of this game is not explained at all during regular game play.  You can find a paragraph explaining the basics within the digital manual.  In Gun Slugs 2, the Black Duck Army wants to dominate the galaxy and the Gun Slugs refuse to allow this to happen. Obviously, the story is not that important to the game play, as it's all basically about killing everyone in your way and saving your comrades. The only aspect of the story that I cared about was how the game ended, which was totally anticlimactic.  Seriously the finale without giving it away is not at all satisfying and assumes a sequel will be made to explain what happened.  Who knows if a Gun Slugs 3 will ever release so having cliff hanger endings is not ok unless a sequel has already been green lighted and with indie developer’s sequels are never a guarantee. I usually wouldn’t comment on the ending of a game or movie in a review, but this time it really upset me.

Gun Slugs 2 plays in a similar style of Contra or Metal Slugs, where you move to the right and the player kills everything in your way with some light platforming elements.  The game is broken down into individual levels within specifically themed worlds, with a final boss at the end.  Each level in the world has bunkers that you must enter, which has a captured comrade that you must save.  This process is fairly basic and actually fun because these bunker areas seem to be randomly generated and you never know what to expect in these sub-levels.  The player must complete the bunker areas in each level before you can progress to the next level. After you save a comrade, you regain health and automatically change into them, so whatever weapon they have, you now poses.

Each level is Gun Slugs 2 short in length and in theory can be completed within a few minutes, if you can survive.  The game has a very nice difficulty level; where it never feels too difficult but isn't a total breeze either. Ammo and life are an issue within this game and you need to watch both aspects as you play.  Ammo and health pack drops from enemies you defeat and are common, but if you don't pay attention you may find yourself in peril with very little ammo or life to complete the area.

Gun Slugs 2 sadly has some issues with slowdown and a few random glitches. The slowdown does not appear to have a connection to the stereoscopic 3D graphics but is simply annoying. The game play slows down so that the graphics engine can process everything and within seconds it returns to the normal pace. This slowdown isn't a major issue, since it can give you a chance to catch your breath and resembles old school games from the 1980’s and 90’s. The glitches, however, are more of an issue, as twice the game crashed and caused my NEW 3DS to restart. The levels are very short; so losing my progress was not an issue, and the incidents seem to be random isolated events.

One glitch seemed to happen during boss battles. Each boss has a weak point that you must take advantage of to defeat them, which is standard fair for an action game. However at times the game glitches and gives the player access to the boss’s weak point earlier than you're supposed to.  So the glitches can be in the players favor and help you defeat the bosses simply because the boss was positioned in a different way than it should. It is unclear of these are glitches or just a random element which gives the player more luck during these encounters. Regardless, I found it worth noting as it happened during my play through several times. On a related note the game’s various boss battles were interesting spectacles, which were tough but fair.

The game does a decent job of keeping things fresh with several different guns and the randomly generated bunkers. Gun Slugs 2 has a nice sense of humor, often it pokes fun at popular nerd culture and is a love letter to action movies from the 1980's. These jokes are represented by text that quickly appears on screen.

One element of the game that I mentioned earlier and was impressed by is the graphics. At first glance, it doesn't seem like much, but the larger pixels and character models look sharp and very impressive on the 3DS screen. I found the controls within this game to be flawless for this type, with the button layout being strait forward and precise. One odd element of the controls is the pause screen, which might cause confusion for the player. Hitting the start button will pause the game, but pressing start button again will kick the player out of the level and back to the menu.  The game’s menus do have the correct button prompts on screen, but this element is strange and jarring. This issue is jarring because a vast majority of video games that I have played in the last 30 years use the same button to pause and resume gameplay, so this is against my muscle memory and annoying. This issue is not significant, but it was worth noting since it was a minor issue.

The musical element of the game is the biggest weakness and is totally forgettable. The game has two additional modes outside of the main story. The two extra modes are the “ arcade mode “ and the “ daily challenge”. The arcade mode is basically playing the entire game on a single life in one sitting, while the daily challenge lets you play in a randomly generated base level with a single life. The daily challenge uses the 3DS’s inboard clock and won’t allow you to complete this mode more than once within a day.  I didn't find the arcade mode fun because the difficulty was too high, but some people may find enjoyment in this. I did find the daily challenge to fun and addicting way to continue to play the game after the main story mode was completed.

Overall, I enjoyed my time with Gun Slugs 2 and had tons of fun. Gun Slugs 2 is a very simplistic game but kept me entertained from beginning to end with varied enemies, weapons and environments.  The glitches are minor, but at its core, it's a very fun action game that I can recommend you download from the Nintendo’s 3DS e-shop.

 

Final Verdict: 7/10

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The Peanuts movie review

The Peanuts Movie 

 

Review Written By Adolph Vega

3D

 

The 3D presentation within this movie is split between two sections.The first section is focused on the Peanuts crew, and the second section is focused on the flying moments with Snoopy. The Peanuts characters are presented with three dimensional character models and a world that is rendered in 3D. Sadly, the stereoscopic element is subtle and not interesting to look at. It only appears to be three layers of 3D with the main Peanuts crew in the mid-layer of 3D, and different environmental aspects appearing in the background or foreground. Honestly I forgot that the movie was in 3D, because it's so subtle and underwhelming for a good amount of the movie. In the Snoopy sections of the movie the 3D aspect looked better as objects flew from the background to the foreground, and generally looked nice, but far from being impressive. Honestly the movie looked okay in 3D but lacks memorable scenes and any direction to make it seem special in 3D. I would suggest you save your money and not watch this movie in 3D because you won’t be missing much.

 

 

Final Score:

Terrible 3D Watch in 2D

 

Movie

 

 

The Peanuts cartoon series is something that I didn't appreciate until recently. This movie is the first full-length movie featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts crew. As previously mentioned, this movie can be separated into two main parts – one with Charlie Brown and his friends, and the second part with Snoopy and his imaginative flying stories against the Red Baron. The main story with Charlie Brown is focused on him falling in love with a red headed girl (who is never given a proper name) who moved into town. The movie is completely retro and not ashamed to be set in the pre computer, cell phone era and seems identical to the previous TV specials in its setting. This decision to keep it retro is interesting because the graphics design is modern but all the children are using rotary landlines to talk to one another and using pen and paper to write essays. This movie stays 100% true to the original comic strip / TV specials time period.

The secondary story revolves around Snoopy and his many imaginative stories of him flying against the Red Baron. The movie has a fast pace as the main story and Snoopy fantasy scenes weave in and out of each other in a smooth fashion. I do feel that the movie overplays the Snoopy / Red Baron segments, and it begins to feel like filler. The main story with Charlie Brown has several subplots, which revolve around his love of the red headed girl. Some elements of the story are not fully developed, and some key story elements are dropped when it moves on to the next story element. This leads to the movie having a few plot holes that sadly become a small distraction to the viewer, as some storylines don't have a proper conclusion. The movie covers a large amount of time, and it's jarring to start the movie in one season of the year and for it to end in another. The issues I have with the story are not at all related to the characters they are wonderful. The entire Peanuts crew is part of this movie and they all seem just like their TV show specials. The writing and dialog between the characters perfectly matches previous versions of the TV show or comic strip and all the characters work well together. Linus is my favorite character, and is wise beyond his years and gives Charlie Brown wonderful advice. Charlie Brown is a great main character and is very loveable even though he never catches a break. On two separate occasions, I was stunned and overjoyed in the level of personal integrity that Charlie Brown showed within this movie. The writing and story lines within this movie is top notch and feels identical to the previous TV show specials and comic strip. In fact that is both a negative and positive. I was curious to see how the Peanuts crew would translate to the big screen and its conservative approach is stunning in how strait forward it is and never tries to be 'epic or grand '. The movie feels just like it did in the 1960's, which is fine, but I feel they missed a chance to update these characters for modern times. Outside of the gorgeous visuals why couldn't this movie be made 10, 20 or 30 years ago? The visual designs of the characters have a 3D depth to them that has never been present before, and occasionally they reference previous storylines and the art style of the original comic strip. All the voice actors fit the roles as perfectly as their 1960's counterparts, and the movie has a very nice musical theme. Overall it was a pleasure to watch this Peanut's movie. I wish that some of the story plot points were tightened up and that the Snoopy Red Baron segments were reduced. The film adaptation of the Peanuts comic strip works well. Even if it never strays from the original source material, its well worthy of your time and is a great family movie.

 

Final Score:

8/10

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Pan

Pan

Movie Review Written by: Adolph Vega

Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund, Rooney Mara and Levi Miller star in PAN, in theaters October 9th! http://www.panmovie.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PANMOVIE From Warner Bros. Pictures comes, "Pan," a live-action Peter Pan feature directed by Joe Wright ("Atonement," "Pride & Prejudice"). Offering a new take on the origin of the classic characters created by J.M.

 

3D

 

Some movies are made for 3D and others are not. The story of Peter Pan and his adventures in Never Land fit 3D like a glove. You can clearly see 3D depth and pop out 3D and it looks very sharp and vivid. At one point the 3D pop outs of the screen above the aspect ratio of the movie as a sword is swinging near you. One scene is set in space looks very impressive as Pan is floating around. Another scene with fireflies flying around in various layers of 3D looks very impressive. The air ships look very nice flying in 3D space and many times cannon balls or debris will fly at the audience and is impressive and fun use of pop out 3D. The 3D is clearly not an afterthought but a main aspect of the cinematography. The 3D was consistently good to great and overall added to the experience of watching this movie and is well worthy your money.  

 

Final Verdict: Great 3D

 

 

Movie

 

Peter Pan has become part of popular culture so making a new movie can be a difficult task. I felt this movie did a wonderful job of balancing out the new and familiar aspects of Peter Pan. The movie begins as a baby is left behind at an orphanage. We later learn this baby is Peter Pan and this movie is set in England during the Second World War. Peter is suddenly taken from the orphanage to Never Land where he searches for his mother. The movie is presented in a very whimsical and fun way. The movie is fast paced and has a nice flow from scene to scene and explains the story simply and in an efficient manner without a need for excessive dialog or exposition. At times some story elements fall into place rather conveniently, but it didn't bother me because of the whimsical style of the movie.  Many of the Peter Pan characters you know and love have returned for this movie but are both familiar and different. Captain Hook for example is not a villain in this movie but a supporting role within the movie. I really liked how this Captain Hook acted and how he presented himself. I also like the rest of the cast including the new villain Captain Black Beard. I found this movie to be tons of fun and a real joy to watch. One aspect I found strange was the use of more modern rock / alternative music. I won't mention the specific songs they used but it's very distracting and an odd choice that simply doesn't work. Another small nitpick is that some of the English accents are heavy and hard to understand at times. Overall the issues I had with this movie are minor and as I watched this movie I felt like a child again totally engrossed within this adventure. If Warner Brothers wants to continue the adventures of Peter Pan after this movie I have no problem with that. Pan is whimsical fun family movie that both children and adults will enjoy and I highly recommend it.

 

Final Verdict: 9/10

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