Monday, April 27, 2015

The Mission Movie Review



An interesting setting and story where it´s first act spirals out of control to later have a fine movie about social comentary about the nature of man to be hostile towards the unknown and the destruction that leaves in it´s wake... all in the name of god.

The main story fallows a jesuit cult on a mission to annex the local natives in south america into christianity lead by father Gabriel (Jeremy Irons); later a mercenary and enslaver named  Rodrigo Mendoza (Robert De Niro) is asked, in order to atone for his sins, to join the mission and assist the priests... he later does and ultimately helps himself and the jesuits, has well has bonding with the local natives. But at the moment of truth, Cardenal Altamirano is sent by the vatican to choose what should be done about the mission when the local area gets under Portuguese control (witch allow slavery); under pressure... the Cardenal is forced to choose between two evils, either allow the Portuguese armies to enslave the local indigenous or allow the jesuit mission to continue and have the portuguese condemn their order, thus crippling the catholic church...

One negative is the first half, is unfortunately crushingly boring because of the cliched love triangle between Mendoza, his brother and his wife... witch it was built to be a dramatic moment to have Mendoza feeling guilt over his own actions after killing his brother in a duel for later in the film, but it lasts nothing; it all takes less than 5 minutes and immediately later we have the main story picking flight... I think this would have worked better if they have given it more time or maybe not show it at all instead have the character showed to be tortured it would have worked slightly better in my opinion.

I don´t like to be hard on this movie because I believe that the rest of it is very good; not great but very good indeed... I like the struggle the jesuits have to protect the indigenous from slavery after they take away their safety because of the Treaty of Madrid where they pass down under control of the portuguese, I like that the characters are each doing what they think is best for the locals and they don´t get on each others way (even if they don´t agree with each other), that is rare to see in this kind of story. The cinematographic is great, the music is great and the acting is good has well.

The Mission is a good movie that has plenty of good things going for it, it has a bad start with some unnecessary things that I honestly don´t think we needed to know and the main conflict is actually quite good...

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Hello reders... thank you for your patience!

I am still putting a few things together all the while still working on the comic... a few more reviews are underway!

Stay tuned

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

10 Anime cliches you may have noticed + Update


Finally!

It´s been a long time I know... you probably thought I died, that I had given up... but not really.

I just took longer to come back, babies, that´s it; I am sorry for keeping some of you fellows waiting for a next post but here I am and ready to give you readers some more needed material of this blog.

So... let´s do this shall we?

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I love anime (I may have made that obvious... maybe not), some of my favorite movies and TV shows are anime made by talented people from the land of the rising sun, however, just like in many other type of productions there always seem to be patterns and aspect about the material I see in anime that just tends to... well carry over.

There are plenty of cliches in anime but I´ll just name the most prominent ones in my opinion.... keep in my mind that I do considered a fine thing to be entertained by some of this traits even though some do get pretty tiering to see so often.

Let´s count 10 of them you may have noticed...

1. Hot Springs Moment: It seems to have become a common thing to have this kind of fan services is anime to the point that is pretty much expected... in an anime where you hit the 7th or 10th episode there is a hot spring break where we get to see the girls naked for extra fan service... it would´t be so bad if it was used has an opportunity to develop character but instead it´s used for prep-falls, slapstick comedy and other similar attempts at humor... with the obvious propose of just having the girls show off some skin.

This have been seen on pretty much every anime out there... including Pokemon!
I have seen cases where the hot spring scene has been used for some developed character traits like in "No Game No Life" but they are so few in far between that I just hope that more could be done often.

2. The Perverted Character: Jiraya (Naruto), Master Roshi (Dragon Ball), Sanji (One Pice), Miroku (Inuyasha)... need I to go on...? To be fair I am not really that bothered by this trend has much has you might think has it often leads to some funny moments and not all the character are necessarily males.

But when, they miss they often fall on the offensive side or just annoying bumbling moment where I just feel deeply embarrassed... like is the kind of thing that makes me glad I don´t share this hobby with people I know; another problem with this is that after a while with the character you pretty much anticipate a joke to show up the moment a steaming hot girl shows up.

Again, is not a cliche I am totally bothered by but if you have watch plenty of anime like I have... you will probably notice plenty of time where it just back fires badly and just have to turn your head to look the other way...



3. Far back, with the window to the left: Ok... now this one is a complete mystery to everybody, why is this trend so common in animes? what do they represent? IF it does actually represent something...


This trend is mostly noticed in school drama anime or just a plain old class room scene that involves a main character... I would be here forever if I started to count every single anime that has this cliche! But why? well my guess is that it may be used has a way to represent that the MC is looking for "something more" (witch in and off itself is a cliche BTW)... truth is that is a complete mystery why is there, it adds nothing to the story when you think about it and we have just grow numb to it´s presence to the point that it´s pretty much expected from every anime we see.

It´s seen it pretty much every anime ever made!


4. Out of control Fan service: There are few exception to the rules of the fallowing thing I am going to say but when there is a female character in an anime, there is a sure grantee that the creators will allow you to get your rocks off from them.


Has a straight male, I am naturally attracted to the female physique, but really, there is only so much I can take before feeling like this is getting in my way of getting to know the character´s personality... witch in my opinion is part of the attractive of a female character... are we supposed to just like them for their body? I don´t know about you... but isn´t that why we have ecchi and hentai; it´s ok to see does things and like them for what they are but when I am watching an actual series with a progressive story I don´t want to see the women used like that... naturally there are times when this is warranted and actually welcome, but it becomes too much to swallow when it´s done over and over again... example? Oh no! a guy slips and accidentally places his mouth on a girls vagina or something like that; later you have a scene where the same guy catches a different girl from falling and puts one hand in one of her tits, oh boy! What a series of predicaments!

I love sexy girls in anime has much has the next guy... but is it too much to ask for balance?

I can appreciate fan service when it serves to get me closer to understand a character... but this moments are few and far between that they are obviously shoved into the story just because they think is funny, and it can when its done right.

I am not a big ecchi fan and that´s because I want to fallow a story with characters and a conflict, ecchi is just light hearted hentai... nothing more and I would appreciate if this method could be used better in story driven anime.

5. Harems in general: If there are any exceptions to the rule here I haven´t seen any, usually is filled with stereotypes for the main character to choose, and usually they are just so boring to watch... why is that? I know many people who actually like this kind of story, personally, I don´t get it.

For does unaware, Harem is a sub genera where is one guy surrounded by a group of smoking hot girls, in the oposite case (girl surrounded by hot boys) is called "reverse harem"; usually composed of love stories or slice of life components.


The main problem I have with this kind of shows is that (aside from being crushingly boring), is that pretty much all of the characters are carbon copy of each other and I ultimately find myself saying "oh yeah, that´s the blonde one right?" or "Oh right! the one with green eyes" and the main dude is usually a skinny looking kid who is socially awkward yet still has all this girls wanting to help the guy get his dick wet... it´s painfully stupid.

Every time I give a chance to one harem anime, the farther I get is 3 or 2 episodes before stoping altogether from continuing... I want to like one harem anime and say "hey this is fun!" but I just can´t because they are so cliched and filled with bad humor that I can´t swallow. There are times when I find one girl whose personality I like and can be pretty fun then, but she is usually the secondary character that shows up for a short moment in each episode.

I KNOW there can be good harem animes out there, but they are just so rare... and there are so many that fallow the same stereotypes that it usually ends up feeling like I´m watching the same anime over and over again...

6. Forced Yaoi/Yuri: Now before I move into topic I´ll clarify something, I don´t mind homosexuals... I know people in real life that are gay and I get along with them... Now on to the topic; There are animes out there intended to tell a yuri or yaoi love story and that´s cool, the problem is when we have two clearly stablished straight characters that are forcefully hugging, blushing at each other and all that...

I think this is done exclusively for just appeal. These clichés usually go to a guy dresses has a girl and is confused has such by a guy and the guy gets a crush on him... or the likes, sometimes it happens on friendship moments that the presentation is made kinda like it´s a love scene thus giving conflicting information; again, the problem is not being gay, but how they place this moment in such an awkward way that it´s just like "huh?".


Now I have seen moments where this kind of jokes work making for very funny reactions to situations and thats precisely the thing that makes this moments work, is about showing a certain character trait in a way that highlights that about him/her that may not have known otherwise.




It´s not a bad thing to have homosexual characters in a story and if you are misunderstanding my point then please read again, because I was never against homosexuality, my point is about forcing yaoi and yuri in scenes when trying to be funny or represent friendship. I have seen animes of yuri and yaoi love stories with does elements and there they work because of the characters themselves are meant to be like that and there are some animes of this nature that I really like, examples? Straberry Panic, Junjou Romantica and Kanazuki no Miko, not exactly great animes in my opinion but I do consider these to be good shows with yaoi and yuri couples has the focus.

7. The Bland Main Character: This cliche is pretty much EVERYWHERE in anime!

The main character of an anime is most of the time a guy, with next to not remarkable personalities, blander than bread and accompanied by a more colorful cast of characters than him... it´s the painful truth.


The point is to have us has audiences to reflect ourselves on the main character but you know what´s  better than that? to watch a character that we can admire and relate by who he is, or simply someone we can understand and learn about trough their journey... Many animes commit this sin of making the main character bland and is painful to watch, I can spent plenty of time naming shows with this kind of characters because there are just so many, but when you watch plenty anime like I do you can tell the moment they show up, and to me... is getting painfully obvious and it drops my interests remarkably.

8. Recycled Ideas: We live in a time where new ideas for stories (weather are movies, comics, series, etc...) are very hard to come by, because many things have been done already; believe me I understand that perfectly... but that doesn't meen that there can´t be passion for telling a story or a certain comment.

Most animes take from a concept done from a different story that did it before, and is not trying to tell  it in a different way or giving it a unique spin with their own take on it but instead it just repeat that story over again... is almost like they write the same script at times and that is inexcusable.


Is one thing to be inspired by a story and having it adding to your own ideas but when you take that completely away for a parrot respiting a song then what´s the point? I KNOW is hard to be original now days, but that doesn't mean there can´t be anything special and new to offer... because for every re-done concept there is always someone out there who wants to give us something special, but sometime people just have to play it safe don´t they...? and if "otakus" just accept these has "ok"... then we´ll never see risks...


9. Fillers: For many this is the ultimate anime killer, there is nothing worst than having a series stuck in limbo just because you are waiting for a manga to catch up... although I personally don´t watch this kind of popular animes, I can understand why many are turned off by this problem.

It´s a buzz killer to have a storyline being abruptly stopped just to have a completely new story having nothing that we care to know being told, I don´t know how this kind of meetings go around in the development but is almost like there is no end to them... I cannot believe there are people who can ACTUALLY put up to this.


I am sure there is a balance somewhere out there for this kind of practices and I don´t pretend to know the answers to it but this is why I find animes like Naruto, One Pice and many other Shonnen Jump productions unwatchable, has fun and good has they are story wise, is a killer that their fillers are so long and boring... but writers and animators have to eat too...


10. Nothing happening: But to me, the worst thing any anime can have is to have no plot, conflict or story to tell... is the ultimate killer and sadly it has become more prominent than ever in the latests seasons.

When you have a series depending solely on how much you like the cast of characters, well you better do your homework because this kind of things are very easy to screw up... I know there can be animes with minimal conflict that can actually work like Watamote or (to a certain extent) Lucky Star... these anime relay on funny and likable characters indeed; but they also have certain conflicts to deal with even with little story but we find these characters fascinating that we want to see them to the end.


However, many animes really don´t get that, this kind of stories relay on awkward humor, dumb dialog and clumsy execution that I sometimes wonder if the people who write this are either forced to or just have never really fallowed a story progression... it can be any number of things and I think is painfully obvious they have these stories done in one draft.

Usually this animes come in the form of "slice of life, drama, high school or ecchi" and there is just no character development at all here, making for the entire viewing experience boring... and boring your audience is the worst thing you can do...


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Hello again guys...

I am very sorry about the long time I was gone, but I have been so busy this last few weeks; I have been behind schedule to the point that I am already behind with my comic project... I wanted to have a part of it done and make it presentable before the end of May, but it´s got to be pushed back to sometime around summer... is really that complicated but I am just one guy and I am only human...

On top of that, in early may I am traveling to Barcelona for the for the Sports Film Festival where a short I made about a year from now has been nominated and I am assisting so (again) I am gonna  be away for a while.

I´ve also been planing on reviewing more movies and games... but popular movies like "Unfriended" have not reached here in my country and I haven´t been able to play "Bloodborne" witch is a title I´ve been itching to play, but I already wasted my money on "Mortal Kombat X" has a b-day present for my brother (maybe I´ll review that instead around this time).

There is much more going on but I am still here and I am still pushing forward... This is one of the longest post I´ve putted since I started to do this and every time I write a post I am taking away time for my other project witch seems to be taking forever to finish on it´s own... yet I am still very happy with the story I´ve wrote, I want to tell it and I am glad of being able to do so without any outside interference.

I´ll try to finish the first chapter before summer is over (maybe around july or august if you want an specific date)

Thank you again for checking in

Stay tuned for more updates and posts!

PS: I´ll try to make short reviews in the mean time...

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Jurassic Park III Movie Review



Jurassic Park III was released on July 2001, has an anticipated sequel to the first two movies in the series, despite this being the first to not have Steven Spielberg directing the project, it still was enough to have plenty of people watching the movie in theaters... only to receive an overwhelming "...meh..."

The story takes place in island Sorna, where a couple trick Dr. Alan Grant from the first movie into going there to help them find their missing son... and that´s pretty much it. Honestly, is not terrible in terms of story, is simple and short but consistent... where Lost World tried to bring in the topic of "men hurts nature", here they where very well content in making a simple and short story that gives enough room for people to have excitement out of the movie.

Another positive is the action scenes, there are plenty of entertaining action moments to watch and it rarely slows down, much of it may have to do with the story being weak in a general sense, like the makers knew they could not match the original in anyway and instead decided give the viewer has much action moments has they could.

However there are indeed plenty of negatives; the lackluster story seems like a missed opportunity, the characters should have been the strength of the movie but instead they decided to just... have them there, is hard to explain but basically there is so little room for their development that we just care little about them (specially the parents and the child), they are definitely blank slates for viewers to project themselves in those rolls. The dinos are also not very interesting to watch, the raptors are not the "clever girls" from the first film, they seem more like dogs looking for their ball... the whimsical dinosaur moment that makes us say "wow!" is ruin mostly by their timing in the film; but the worst crime of all was having the iconic T-Rex being killed off by a Spinosaurus out of nowhere and for no reason...

Jurassic Park III is average just not a great movie, is not particularly bad is just not has good has it could have been, unmoving story with uncharismatic characters and uninteresting dinosaurs; however is not a long torture session, is short and has enough action scenes to keep you from being completely bored.

I think that makers of the film knew they couldn't live up to the original theme and elements so they just decided to make a fun flick and on that regard they have succeeded.

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With that we wrap the series of Jurassic Park movies, "Jurassic World" is around the corner when it comes out we´ll see how it holds up.

On a side note, I´ll be completely unavailable next week so you will not be seeing any posts of work progress updates any time soon. The moment I can I´ll make a comeback with maybe a special post... probably not work update but something more fun (I have a few ideas on the ready)

Thank you for tuning in!

Monday, March 23, 2015

The Lost World: Jurassic Park Movie Review


Released in 1997 has a sequel to the successful Jurassic Park, it was directed by the very same Steven Spielberg and judging by the production of the film it seemed like a match made in heaven, this could have been an excellent sequel... but it wasn't really and the audiences reaction can give you a quick general idea.


The story fallows Dr. Ian Malcolm; played by Jeff Goldblum, 4 years after the events of Jurassic Park, he is summoned by John Hammond who wants him to travel to "Isla Sorna" to help the researchers document the dinosaurs on a natural wild environment, he initially declines but later accepts after knowing his girlfriend, Sarah Harding, is already there. More happens after they reach the island, there is a group who wants to capture live dinos to bring them to civilization... blahblahblah... it looses focus very early on and you are just gonna wonder when are people going to be eaten. In the first movie the topic was the dangers of altering nature, but here is just men hunts and hurts animals... this topic is so overused (then and now) that it sticks out like a sour thumb, specially when you know that those "poor animals" in the movie are GENETIC LAB MONSTERS created with zero knowledge of how they might react to the present!


The characters this time are less relatable because the movie doesn't present them like the ones from the first movie, we don´t see their humanity thus we don´t feel attached to their survival struggle; I ain´t gonna act like the original film had the greatest characters ever in a movie but at least they were characters! in Lost World mostly are just filler and is easy to depict that judging by the amount of human characters compared to the first film.

The dinosaurs are really cool to watch however, some are very clearly CGI but others are quite cool to see, including the way they are shot in film, design and animated... I particularly love the T-Rex chase later in the movie, it was well introduced and last long enough to make it fun to watch. In case you haven´t notice, I think the action scenes here are great in almost every way... it lacks slightly compared to the first movie but it still a highlight.

Lost Word is an under watered sequel to the original film, but is still a good kind of sequel, I find hard to hate something that obviously had effort put into it... it lacks the soul of the franchise with a men vs nature topic that just doesn't fit in any way, but it´s still a fun movie thanks to it´s "larger than live" scale, this is one movie I still recommend even if it isn't better than it´s far superior predecessor.

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Thank you for tuning in!

Next time we´ll look at Jurassic Park III has the conclusion of this series of reviews, Stay tuned!

Monday, March 16, 2015

Jurassic Park Movie Review


Jurassic Park was released on 1993 directed by the now well known Steven Spielberg, based on the book of the same name; everybody who saw this movie back in the day was blown away and it was almost a phenomenon for a long time... Jurassic Park has a special place in my heart has is one of the first movies I remember watching at a young age.


What happens when someone tries to play god and screws with nature? How do you control something you cannot begin to understand? These are the topics within the context of the movie (and the novel of course). Scientist and experts in the study of dinosaurs are invited to an island called "Nublar" by the billionaire CEO of InGen, John Hammond, who has just recently started a park on the island with exotic dinosaur creatures cloned from fresh DNA extracted from fossilized mosquitos... has the story progresses everything in the park begins to fall apart and is now a fight for survival on an island filled with dangerous dinosaur critters ready to eat human flash. The story manages to let you feel every emotion that is going for at every turn from marveled to shocked or scared at a moments notice and that is the very strength of the film, it knows how to make you feel in every moment.


The special effect of the movie are also specially interesting to look at; this was at the time when CGI was beginning to catch on the filmmaking production but wasn't being exploited yet where you can notice when something is clearly computer generated, the best are when we can see the animatronic is working in conjunction with the CG department to create an spectacular dinosaur movement like that of the T-Rex or even the raptors in the kitchen scene... they look real on screen because they are actually in front of the screen, that is the one perk that animatronics or puppets have above CG in film and Jurassic Park is a testimony of that.

While slow at the start for does wanting to get to the action, it works great to depict some of the character that we are seeing and we are going to be with through the rest of the film; when the survival moment come is easy to feel the thrill of each scene with tension added with the kids hanging being in danger has well (sometimes alone) makes it for an even more tense scene, all thanks to the actors performance including the kids.

Jurassic Park is a great survival flick, it even manages to be somehow a family adventure, I know it sounds crazy but it is a fun movie to watch... there is plenty of death, but not enough blood to traumatize your kid IMO. If you haven´t seen this movie yet then go right ahead and check it out for yourself! I think Ive talked enough about this movie and I really think is one people should look for themselves and arrive to their own conclusions...

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The Lost World is the next movie we´ll be looking at; stay tuned.
I will be making a post about my progress sometime after looking at all the Jurassic Park movies

Monday, March 9, 2015

Dragon Ball Xenoverse Game Review


The last Dragon Ball game I owned was "Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout" for the Play Station 1 that was released on 1997, and it was a gift from a friend back in the days of the PS1... after that the last DBZ game I played was "Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2" for the PS3; and I never bought it actually... it was a friend who brought it over one night; but I have never really been big on DBZ games despite being a fan of the franchise.

Dragon Ball Xenoverse is the very first DBZ game I was legitimately interested in picking up;  something about what I saw got my attention... not only the character creation and gameplay aspects, but also the story line seem to be finally attempting something different than all the other DBZ games before it (they all retell the same sagas over and over again); I pre-ordered the game and bought it has soon has it was released for my country.

The story is set in the age 850 (60 years after the ending of Dragon Ball GT), somebody is making changes in history, making alteration to the course of time in the universe, Trunks (the one who traveled back in time during the Cell Saga) is now leader of the time patrol and asks Shenron for a strong warrior to defend time, that is your avatar... very early it is reveled that the once behind all the distortions in time are the time breakers, Towa and Mira... is up to you and Trunks to take back the dragon ball history. Even though the story is not oscar worthy, I wasn't expecting it to be great, it is however a good story that mends well with the series in the way of how it unfolds; it´s also great to see your character interact with legends of the dragon ball universe.

The new warrior is the character you create right at the beginning of the game, you can be a saiyan, earthling, majin, namekian or the unnamed frieza race; the main campaign takes you through the main Dragon Ball Z sagas starting from Raditz´s arrival to earth. each saga has only a handful of mission with simple objectives to accomplish with conditions that can make you fail, the game indeed does get harder has you progress through the story, so leveling up is important before moving forward in the story, only to simplify some of the difficulty spikes you will find, this process can be annoying even though to me it wasn't a problem has I am the kind of player that likes to play side quests has I play the main story.

The game is not so much a fighting game has it is an RPG... you will be doing parallel quest while playing the main campaign, only because you will need to level up, not only does the player win exp, but also zeni (the games currency), special loot items and even have your character learn a particular skill that can´t be learned another way, this encourages replaying missions if you desire to get the best goodies in the game or just a particular item but the absolute best part of it is the fact that you can play it in coop with other players. Has I said before the games mainly feels like an RPG game, creating your character and leveling him/her up, but is also a fighting game that it´s simple enough for people to pick it up and play... in time I personally started to discover my own combos by experimenting with super moves I had acquired and see witch combination worked best, I like this element of experimentation and finding new skills is awesome; it doesn't feel like their system has rigid mechanics where you have to fight specific commands or combinations. There is also the inclusion of PvP mode where you can pit your costume character against other players costume characters and test your skills against player controlled opponents from 1vs1 to 3vs3 matches.

It´s not all good however, the server is terrible... you will be waiting for a while to connect online, and when it does it usually kicks you immediately out of the session and you have to wait again for it to connect... and that is if it does! because otherwise you will wish for an error connecting only to finally be able to play the game. Another thing is the Tokitoki City itself, everything is administered through the city, you want to play with a friend local match? you gotta select your character, wait for it to connect to the server, load the game and walk all the way to the dude that allows you to play local 2 player. It´s the same with the stores, the online battles, parallel quests having both for online and offline on separate positions... etc. Online battle against other players are also problematic, not only is it troublesome to find good sessions but while in an online fight there sometimes are punches connecting after you hit the opponent or vice versa.

Has I said before if you just want the campaign experience, you will eventually have to do the parallel quests weather you want to or not; the difficulty spikes get very high if you are at low level to face the missions at hand and you will be frustrated guaranteed... parallel quests seem optional but they are more obligated than you think.


I believe the question everybody asks themselves is the fallowing:" Is Xenoverse the best DBZ game ever?"... to that I cannot say because unlike some people I am not familiar with the Budokai or Tenkaishi games (the best DBZ games according to fans), but I can say that is not a masterpiece; it has too many problems and lack of core components that it´s hard to call it a great game in any regard... if anything, Xenoverse is above average.

If I had to give this game a score it would be a 6 or a 7 out of 10, and I say it with kindness because if anything the developer "Dimps" has shown love and care for the DBZ license by writing a story mode instead of replaying the DBZ sagas again (there is only so many times you can kill Cell); the gameplay is simple to understand after a while, creating your own avatar and having him/her play a major role in DBZ history is a great feeling has a fan of the franchise... but the online management is bad, grinding can be tiresome after a while, visuals are more at home with PS3 than PS4 and there  are too many hours to be invested to unlock every fighter, yet I am glad I bought it and I have been having fun playing it witch is why it hurts to talk about the flaws Xenoverse has, but I can´t turn a blind eye to them.

Should you buy Dragon Ball Xenoverse? Yes IF you are a DBZ fan and can put up with the flaws of the game... but I see potential; a ground work has been set for a sequel that if done right it can improve upon everything this game has done, even add more customization options, improve the RPG elements with higher stats increase and make it the best game it can be... but until then I am fine playing this game.


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I promise next post will be the Jurassic Park movie review; I just had to get my thoughts of Xenoverse off my chest! Aside from finishing the first chapter of the comic.

Stay tuned!