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Wednesday, April 09, 2014

The Ultimate Tribute

I guess I should put a disclaimer on this saying that this tribute probably won't qualify as an "ultimate" one. I'm sure there are better tributes online for the man in the face paint, but I felt the need to write my own and I'm too tired to think of an original title for it.

But it's not the title we're focusing on, right? We're here for a man named James Hellwig, an Ultimate

Warrior, who passed away yesterday at age 54.

54.

It seems like the Warrior has been gorilla slamming people into oblivion since the dawn of time, and it seems so incomprehensible to me that he was only 54 when he died. It's the new middle age and far too young to say goodbye. If it were the only farewell I had to make I probably wouldn't be writing this. 

Lucky me, because here I am.

Tuesday, April 08, 2014

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Monday, March 03, 2014

Top 10 Water Type Pokemon!

I've been a Pokemon fan since it's American debut back in 1998. Over the years, one thing has pretty much stayed true in my love for the game. Water types are usually my favorites. Now don't get me wrong I have favorites across all of the types, I just tend to favor the water type above all else.

So I am presenting to you my "Top Ten Favorite Water Type Pokemon!"

A few quick notes: 
My choices are mostly based on the overall look of the Pokemon, but I have used each of these in battle as well. I've never been big on stats. I just use what I like and make it work, and in the long run these are my personal favorites of the lot.

Also I will only be using one Pokemon from any given evolution chain.






Golduck: a duck Pokemon. You can never go wrong with first generation Pokemon. I loved my Psyduck because of its character in the anime, but I do like its evolved form a bit more. It trades in its cute pudginess for a sleeker, more battle ready look.



My choice of moves for X & Y:

Surf - Water
Shadow Claw - Ghost
Aerial Ace - Flying
* Rain Dance - Water (only if it has Swift Swim as it's ability)
* Zen Headbutt - Psychic (if it doesn't have Swift Swim as it's ability)





Milotic: a tender Pokemon. A Pokemon that you have to put some work into, but is well rewarding in the end. I've had my butt handed to me by this Pokemon a number of times. With a proper move set it can be a real pain to go up against. 



My choice of moves for X & Y:

Aqua Ring - Water
Aqua Tail - Water
Ice Beam - Ice
Twister - Dragon





Sharpedo: a brutal Pokemon. I was very iffy about this Pokemon, but it actually served me very well in my Emerald game. I am a trainer that usually relies on attacks only and this one fits that role perfectly. It's also the Pokemon that started my love of Dark type Pokemon and moves as well. 




My choice moves for X & Y:

Crunch - Dark
Skull Bash - Normal
Surf - Water
Earthquake - Ground





Mudkip: a mud fish Pokemon. Okay, after its internet insanity who doesn't love Mudkip? I'm not a fan of its evolution, but on its own it is just adorable. I want to hug it, and I have a plushie so I can! 




My choice moves for X & Y:

Hydro Pump - Water
Dig - Ground
Scald - Water
Sludge Wave - Poison





Blastoise: a shellfish Pokemon. My original partner, and it will always hold a special place in my heart. I was a water type fan from day one with Squirtle at my side. It was a long journey but I kept my little turtle pal with me and watched it turn into this armored shelled bad ass. It's new mega form was a pretty nice treat as well.



My choice moves for X & Y:

Hydro Cannon - Water
Bulldoze - Ground
Dark Pulse - Dark
Focus Blast - Fighting





Froakie: a bubble frog Pokemon. It was really hard for me to make my starter choice for X, so I went with my instincts and stuck with a water type. I'm glad I did. I love my Froakie, which is now a Greninja. Its first form is still my favorite though. It's so cute! I also love that this little guy was Ash's first Kalos region Pokemon and it's evolved form will be seen in the new Smash Bros game on 3DS and Wii U!



My choice moves for X & Y:

Scald - Water
Bounce - Flying
Smack Down - Rock
U-Turn - Bug





Oshawott: a sea otter Pokemon. Yet another adorably hug worthy starter Pokemon. I'm such a sucker for these cuties. Though at times it looks like an evil little clown, overall Oshawott won my love quickly. I love its little ninja action self when it uses razor shell in the anime. 




My choice moves for X & Y

Razor Shell - Water
Revenge - Fighting
X-Scissor - Bug
Blizzard - Ice





Spheal: a clap Pokemon. Of all the round squishy Pokemon, Spheal is my favorite butterball. This little creature just makes me smile. Though I do like Sealeo as well, its final form kinda freaks me out, so very rarely would I let this little guy evolve. I would rather keep it cute and squishy for all time!


My choice moves for X & Y:

Sheer Cold - Ice
Surf - Water
Earthquake - Ground
Ice Ball - Ice





Piplup: a penguin Pokemon. Of all the Pokemon toys I own, this little lovable penguin makes up the majority. It is probably my favorite of all the starters. Diamond and Pearl were my true return to the Pokemon world after a long break, and I was excited to have Piplup by my side. To this day my copy of Pearl has the most hours logged into it, and my little penguin played a large role in that.





My choice moves for X & Y:

Water Pledge - Water
Drill Peck- Flying
Brick Break - Fighting
Ice Beam - Ice





Vaporeon: a bubble jet Pokemon. If you know me at all you knew this was coming. Vaporeon is not only my favorite water type Pokemon, but it is my favorite of all of the existing Pokemon so far. You can bet money that if I am given an Eevee it will become a Vaporeon as soon as I feel the time is right. It has been a staple in my team from the very beginning and will always have a spot there. I only wish there was more merchandise out there for this one.


My choice moves for X & Y:

Surf - Water
Ice Beam - Ice
Toxic - Poison
Bite - Dark


And there we have my personal top ten favorite water type Pokemon. There will be more lists in the future, but for now I'll leave you with this.....

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

See You on the Other Side, Egon....

I delayed writing this. I didn't want to write this.

I'm still going through my news feed on Facebook and sharing all of the wonderful posts dedicated to the memory of Harold Ramis. I still feel a sting every time I like another picture, another editorial, and another testimonial of just how important he was to the entertainment community.

If you grew up in the 1980's you knew his work. If you were as obsessed with his work as I am, you know everything he had a hand in. He will always be remembered for his catalog of comedy blockbusters, but like so many others, I will always remember Harold Ramis as Dr. Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters.

Ghostbusters is the greatest movie ever made. I say that with absolutely no hesitation or reservations. I saw Ghostbusters before I could even comprehend movies, and I've watched it so many times that I can literally quote it forwards and backwards. I've never lost interest in it or been bored by it. The jokes still have the same impact, the ghost still look just as cool, and I still watch it with the same kind of awe and wonder as I did when I was a child.

Ghostbusters has influenced my life more than anything else I've ever experienced. I mean that. It has influenced my personality, my writing style, and more than anything, it has fueled my belief in the paranormal. Anyone that knows me knows that I have a fascination with the paranormal that borders on obsession. It all began with those cool guys in the gray uniforms, who saved the day with their fantastic proton packs while cruising around in the insanely awesome Ecto One. Watching Ghostbusters 1 and 2 made me want to become what we would now call a ghost hunter. Unfortunately, the technology isn't quite there yet to actually bust them. Still, there is nothing more that I would rather do than chase ghosts. I thank Ghostbusters for expanding my horizons.

And I owe Harold Ramis for the gift he gave me. Once upon a time I just loved his movies without ever actually attaching him to them. As I grew older and became more cognizant of the inner workings of films, I began to appreciate Ramis more. He wasn't just Egon, after all. He was a fantastic actor, writer, and director. His films truly defined a generation, and they're still leaps and bounds ahead of the tripe that Hollywood puts out yearly. His humor, wit, and self reflection were prominent in his films, and it's that personal touch that I'll remember Harold Ramis for the most.

His influence on me extended far past his professional work. I never met the man, but I felt like he was a part of the family. I never had much family, and the heroes that filled the silver screen were always closer to me than anyone I shared blood with.

I never thought I would have to write this, or share why this hurts so much in a public way. I assumed he would never die, but if he did I was positive it would be so far into the future that I wouldn't be doing this kind of stuff anymore.

But here I am with tears welling up as I have to speak my peace about the immortal Harold Ramis. I feel like a child who has just learned about death for the first time, and it brings back those kind of awful feelings that I discovered when my mother passed away. I wish I could think of the right words to say to convey how important his loss is for me, but the poetic farewell I want to write is lost in a sea of memories and emotions.

I will miss Harold Ramis. He was a true talent, a legend, and a personal hero of mine. I only hope that there is something on the other side, and maybe some day I can speak to him in death the way I always wanted to in life.

God bless you, Harold Ramis. Thank you for everything you've done for me.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

WoW Updates - Female Orc Art and Pay to be 90 (And don't bitch about it!)

What better way to christen the new MECHABLOGZILLA sister site than with an article about the MMO that is most near and dear to me very own heart? No, I'm not talking about Ultima Online.

But I will be in a few paragraphs.


The official World of Warcraft site released pictures of the new female Orc models that will be implemented some time around the new "Warlords of Draenor" expansion. Like the previous releases, this one is both familiar enough to the characters you've grown attached to over the past ten years, while being clearly superior to the point that you don't want to play as your avatar until they upgrade her.

Assuming anyone even plays as a female Orc. Seriously, do they? Male Orcs are impressive for their huge muscles and fearsome look that gives credence to the notion that they are war mongering beast men.

But female Orcs? Gussy that lass up all you want Blizzard, no one is buying it as beautiful or intimidating. To be fair, I feel the same way about female Worgen. Male Worgens are jacked and look like fearsome werewolves, while the female variety kind of look like something your douchebag high school girlfriend would carry in her purse. Seeing these races brings to mind a quote by our president Barrack Obama. Something about lipstick on a pig, which I think was referencing the election but might have just been about Rosie O'Donnell.

Actually, she kind of looks like an 80's punk rocker, but she certainly is not Linnea Quigley in Return of the Living Dead. My advice is to NOT Google that unless you're ready for a lot of nudity and awesomeness from one of the greatest zombie movies ever made.

However, this is all just based on my own prejudice against Horde races. I'm an Alliance player, not because I like losing or having RP sex in Goldshire, but because I'd rather play an honorable underdog knight than a power hungry monster who enrolled in a free course at the Kratos School of Character Development.

RAWR RAWR VIOLENCE ANGER BLOOD BLOOD!

So my own personal racism aside, it looks really good. It retains the overall look, but you can really see the improvements they're making to the aging client. The changes are great so far, and when you combine this with the new expansion dropping later this year and the increase in subscriptions, it looks like it will be a very big year for WoW.

And that brings us to the new elephant in the room.

I saw this leaked on WoWInsider.com first, but I'm pretty sure it's making the rounds on most of the major sites. When the servers went up recently someone noticed and snagged a picture of what appears to be a new service option that lets you instantly upgrade a character to level ninety for a staggering price tag of sixty dollars.

And soon, the darkness.

Players were livid. It didn't matter that this was an apparent accident that wasn't supposed to go live yet. When "Warlords of Draenor" releases, players will be able to upgrade one character to level ninety for free and it seems like this service goes hand in hand with that. I've gone incognegro in some of the forums and listened to an overwhelmingly negative response to the service. To be honest, I kind of jumped on the fury bandwagon at first but soon found myself conflicted and hungry.

On one hand, how dare Blizzard offer up a paid service that basically renders a players time and progress pointless when they can just click click click and become an insta-hero? It's bad enough that Blizzard offers microtransactions on top of being a strictly pay to play service, and as far as my memory goes I believe they're the one of the few companies with the hearthstones to do so. You can play for fifteen dollars a month, and for just ten to twenty five more you can purchase some great pets or uber mounts. It really gives off the impression of "why work yourself to death when you just swipe a card and receive instant gratification?"

That dog won't hunt, monsignor.

The very essence of an MMORPG is the time and love you put into your character. It may be an online game, and the player base of an online game may have devolved into an arena zergfest filled with entitled assholes with inferiority complexes, but it's still an RPG. The reason to play an RPG is to build your character, go on adventures, and create a memory of living as another person in another world far from the sad existence you call your life.

It's an escape, but now we're looking for shortcuts to help escape the escape. Do players really want to just upgrade instead of experience? What about when that player upgrades to level ninety on a class he's inexperienced with, and you're running a raid with him and he doesn't know what the hell he's doing.

Blizzard is running the risk of destroying all the positive attention they've been getting this year.

Once I started to think about it though, and ate some pizza, I reconsidered my stance. Yeah it does belittle the entire point of playing an online role playing game, but it won't change my life at all. In fact, if anything, it would greatly improve my lifespan as a player.

I'll tell you why. I'm going to let you in on a secret. I've been playing WoW since launch, and I don't even have one character at level cap. I did once, before Cataclysm came out, but once they raised it again and I had to drag my feet underwater for what felt like fucking forever I gave up and stopped playing. My warrior, who I've been going to war against the Horde with for years, sits at an embarrassing level 84 while day in and day out I hear the simplest idiots in gaming brag about how many level nineties they have. Rednecks, grandmas, meth addicts, douchebag college kids, you name the stereotype and I can tell you how often they dangle their superiority in WoW in front of my very unimpressed face.

The free level nineties I get from the new expansion will allow me to play the new content without devoting all of my busy time to leveling my proud warrior. Managing two game stores, a dying father, a fiancee, a violent cat, and the other trials and tribulations that always seem to pop up in my life leaves little time for hardcore gaming.

And there are WAY more people out there with rougher lives than me. Do you think parents, college students, religious snake handlers, and other like minded individuals have the time to devote to virtual characters when real life is so demanding? They shouldn't be punished for not having the same time to put into a game they love that your asshole friends who mooch off of their parents money and contribute nothing of their own to society do.

It isn't the first game to offer this kind of service, either. Even my beloved Ultima Online, now a hollow shell of its former self, offers the ability to buy an advanced character instead of, you know, earning one.

I'm going to try to reserve judgment on this service until I see how it plays out. I feel like it won't reflect me at all, and people are just looking for a reason to bitch because that's what gamers are conditioned to do now. It's really a reflection on the industry, where DLC and paid services are all the rage now. It's a sign of the times, and as long as the money is there so too will there be a market for it. I hate it, I always have, but I let go of that lie about one person making a difference a long time ago.

If you disagree with WoW's direction, you could always try FFXIV. It's a nice throwback to an old style with just enough new car smell to feel different. You could bore yourself to tears with Guild Wars 2, or try one of the upcoming titles - ESO, EQNext, Wildstar, and a plethora of Asian F2P titles that seem to come out despite the fact that no one cares.

Kind of like Michelle Rodriguez.

Keep your goddamn hands off of my sweet Cara.