Merry Christmas everyone! It’s that time of year again for my annual tradition, my pretend Christmas party on my blog. Here’s how it works. In the comments section, you give me a pretend Christmas present. It can be anything you want. It’s the thought that counts…literally! Then I’ll reply with a pretend Christmas gift for you! It’s fun when it’s fun. And I have some extra gifts: more reviews I’ve recently written at GamerDad.com! Please click on the links and read as many as you can, and maybe post a ‘like’ or comment or two! I’d appreciate it. OK, let’s begin!
Nintendo Hallmark Christmas Ornaments
We’ll start things off with something Christmas related. This year, Hallmark had a selection of Nintendo themed Christmas ornaments for sale. I managed to get them, so I showed them off here. There is a Donkey Kong arcade cabinet ornament, a Mario Kart one, and a classic Zelda one! And even more than that, but you’ll just have to check out the review to find out! What video game themed Christmas ornaments would you like to see?
LEGO DC Super Villains (PS4)
In one of the first LEGO Batman games, one of the best things about it was after you beat the main story, you could play levels from the villains’ point of view. And this game is all about DC Comics bad guys. It plays just like any other LEGO game, but maybe just slightly edgier. Still good kids’ fare, though. Who’s your favorite DC villain? I don’t think I have one, myself, so you can pick out one for me, too, if you like.
Starlink: Battle for Atlas (Switch)
While this is just Skylanders with spaceships, it suits older kids and players more because of the slightly more serious sci-fi storyline and more complicated controls and involved gameplay. I was surprised how good this game was. It’s even better if you get it on the Switch, because the spaceship you get is the Arwing from Star Fox and you get a little Fox figure for it, too. That’s almost worth the price of the game alone for Nintendo fans. Fox and his team are in the game, too, and have their own side missions. But they don’t feel shoehorned in the game either, they fit right in with everything else in the story. At the very least, this is a better Star Fox game than Star Fox Zero, which was one of Nintendo’s worst games in my opinion. I think my favorite non-Star Fox character here is Razor, because she has blue hair and muscles.
I do have one complaint that I didn’t express in my review, because it wasn’t appropriate and didn’t affect my view of the game at all. Ubisoft has been supportive of me since the Dallas Morning News days over 20 years ago. But when I requested a review copy of this, they just sent me a download code. Now granted, it had all the ships included, but didn’t have the Star Fox stuff. I think that’s wrong for two reasons. When I review a game, I should get the whole experience, and using the toys is part of that experience, I think. Also, my Switch hard drive is only half full, but this game would’ve filled it up and I still would’ve needed 15 GB to play it. So I would’ve either had to buy a new memory card or the game. I chose to buy the game. I would’ve bought it anyway because of the Star Fox ship, but also because when I requested a review copy and they sent me the code, it’s still a promise that I would review it, so I have to uphold that. It just annoys me because Activision and WB Games both were very supportive in sending me Skylanders and LEGO Dimensions material to review. Ubisoft is just as big of a company, if not bigger. Why couldn’t they do that, too?
The Legend of Zelda Astro Gaming Headset
When I was writing for The Dallas Morning News, did you know that I wrote more articles than just game reviews? I also wrote reviews on game accessories. Things like controllers, memory cards, headsets, etc. When Tomb Raider was first popular, I even reviewed a memory card for the PSOne that was shaped like Lara Croft. I wanted to say in my review it was the only memory card with boobs, but I decided not to do that. Anyway, so I’m back in the accessory reviewing saddle again with headsets made with Zelda insignia on them. And they’re pretty good headphones, too. Check it out!
Pac-Man Red Bull
I don’t like Red Bull or most any energy drink, so I really never look at them in the grocery store. Luckily a relative noticed that Red Bull had Pac-Man on the can and pointed it out to me, so I got some and wrote about it (but did not drink it). Apparently you can use codes on the cans when you open them to unlock special mazes in the Pac-Man mobile app. Normally I don’t mind commercials and video games together, in fact, sometimes I think it’s kind of fun. But for some reason, Pac-Man shilling Red Bull kind of irks me. Probably because it’s my favorite video game character associated with something I don’t like. Also there is another special app you can download that lets you play Pac-Man with Wreck-It Ralph characters.
Night Slashers (Switch)
Apparently when I reviewed Heavy Burger, I got onto their press list of Data East games they release for the Switch. Night Slashers is like a combination of Final Fight meets Splatterhouse. It’s a 90’s 2-D beat ‘em up (they were a dime a dozen back then), but this one has a horror theme. I don’t remember seeing it in arcades back then, though. It’s about average. Not bad, but not great either.
Bunnymare: Circus Escape (iPad)
This is a Lemmings style puzzle game featuring weird puppet rabbit things in a circus setting. Poor in-game instructions ruined the game for me, though. You’ll notice that’s a trend in some of the recent games I’ve been reviewing.
Heavy Fire: Red Shadow (PS4)
And last is this army game that I didn’t ask to review, but they sent me a code anyway so I was like, “Oh, what the heck.” You just sit in a turret and shoot army guys all around you. I think it was really meant to be more of a VR novelty thing than an actual fun game, though.
Merry Christmas!
And that’s all for now! Thanks for reading my blogs and reviews and posting ‘likes’ and comments. I really do appreciate it. And don’t forget your pretend presents! Later! --Cary
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