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Finally, a full review of a licensed game here on these reviews. I already did a quick look at the Simpsons: Hit and Run game, but that was only a little mini review in a series of mini reviews. This time, we got ourselves a full licensed game. And probably one of the most obscure and best on the PS2. So The Warriors movie from 1979 is one of my favorite movies ever. It was a short, fun thriller about a small street gang being framed for the murder of a big crime lord and now must make it through the streets of New York back to their turf alive. It had thrills, chills, spills, and was just a good bit of early 80s fun. I loved this movie and all the weird gangs they had made up, but we only got glimpses of some of them. I wanted to see more of this world. Thankfully, Rockstar delivered in spades. Yes, that Rockstar. Back before Rockstar went on to just become part of the grand video game industry machine, they were known as the kings of quality and just making fun games, and no more ture was this than the PS2 system. All kinds of fun games came out from them. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas needs no introduction, but my personal favorite was Vice City. But we got some other bangers. Games like Bully, the greatest game ever made, fight me. Manhunt, the most controversial game ever made. Max Payne, rip in piece. Red Dead Revolver, should probably look into that game some time. It’s actually much weirder than people remember. And the Midnight Club series. I never played those games. I know they are about racing. I only ever played Burnout and Mario Kart. But there was one game that flew under the radar. Obviously, it was The Warriors video game. Rockstar was also pretty big fans of this movie. Hell, they based the cliques in Bully like Greasers and Preps and so on, off the gangs of The Warriors. So when they got the chance to make their own game based on the movie, how could they refuse. And low and behold, our wishes were granted.



I couldn't think of a good titlecard to make for this one, so here's just a screenshot of the Wonder Wheel from the movie.

This is a game clearly made by people who respected the source material that they were given. Rockstar could have made a quick cash grab off a cult classic and call it that. But, while modern Rockstar would pull that, old school Rockstar was classier than that. They had more style. And they wanted to treat The Warriors with some goddamn respect. The title screen of the game is the Wonder Wheel turning in the darkness of the night. That’s good shit right from the start. Mixed with the intro being a shot for shot redo of the film, complete with lines being read by the cast word for word, all the other gangs walking through the subways, the music that is playing. It all just feels so nice. Hell, the third act of the game is all basically the movie. Sure, some beats skipped here and there, but it pretty much hits all the great moments. The chase from the bus run by The Turnbull A.C.s. The brief street skirmish with The Orphans. The full on fight in the park with The Baseball Furies. The bathroom brawl. The stick up with The Lizzies. Famous lines and moments all here and in perfect view. But I said just the third act. The game could just follow the movie beat for beat, maybe make up some stuff, and call it there. And it does…. In the third act. But the game starts you off three months before the events of the movie. You get to play as all The Warriors, starting out as Rambrandt as he gets recruited into the Warriors. Then you get to play as all your favorites. Cleon, Swan Cowboy, Cochise, Fox, Snow, Ajax, Vermin, the aforementioned Rambrandt. all of your favorites are here. Each one of them gets a time to shine in the story, with Rambrandt’s spray paint skills, Ajax being a brawler and pretty much sex offender, Cleon leading the group, and more. You even get little side backstories with the crew throughout so that you can learn how they joined The Warriors, what they had to do ust to get in and what other bullshit they did. Like how they set a rival gang leader on fire for the fun of it. Yeah, when you watch the movie, you kinda forget that these guys you’re rooting for are still horrible criminals. They still beat people in the street, get forceful with women (Well just Ajax), and are just regular criminals. Even still, you come to enjoy and get a distinct personality for all nine of the Warriors with the added time in this game. They even all play differently. While not too different, they all have their own unique animations when it comes to brawling. No two Warriors will have the same movement in a fight. Oh, and speaking of fighting.
So remember that comparison I made to Bully before? Well it’s not that different, that game and The Warriors game. As in brawls kind of take the same approach but just with it’s own, in a sense, flare to it. So The Warriors game has a set of combos. Heavy attack and light attack and grab. Simple enough. But you can chain your heavy and light attacks into combos up to three. That includes two hit combos. So you can mix up your moves for different attacks. And in grabs, you can do the same thing. And if you want, you can get on top of them to try out other combos too. And pressing buttons at the same time allows for some extra damage. Also, when you press the button to grab in a direction, you can throw enemies. And even into walls for maximum damage. For just three buttons, the game sure gives you a lot to do with them. You can even go into a sort of rage mode for extra damage, made even more devastating when you have an enemy in a grab. And not just that, but blocking helps you out. And weapons are always around for you to use so you can deal some extra damage. And if you have your other Warriors with you, you can get them to fight with you. And if they happen to grab an enemy and you attack, you’ll do a combo move for even more damage. Yeah, this game is really all about doing as much damage to goons as possible so that you can move to the next guy and fuck him up. And it’s always fun. I thought beating up the same guys would get old after a while, but with the ever changing rival gang and the constant assortment of chaos to your movelist, I never found myself tired. It also helps that, once again, forgetting that these are violent criminals, street fights can get pretty damn brutal and hectic. You’ll be swinging away and may hit your own partner by accident. Bricks will hit you in the back of the head. Guys will just run up behind you to punch you in the back of the head or full on drop on top of you. Weapons get brought out. Groups of three will just stomp a motherfucker American History X style. But this isn’t The American History X Video Game. Not sure if I would want to play that. Like goddamn, seeing these fights actually make me get a second hand pain in my nerves just seeing a guy get stomped the fuck out. These fights are not simple little brawls you see in Bully. These are vicious and I’m pretty sure you kill half the people you fight. I assume so if you can beat them to a bloody mess, hack at them with machetes you picked up at the butcher shop, and with The Warriors having clearly murdered other gang leaders before and with pride. Again, violent gang. All those crazy quotes make you forget that sometimes. At least I forget.
It’s not all brawls though. Sometimes you’ll want to do a stealth attack on some enemies to get the drop on them. And considering your Warrior can just break a man’s neck in half… Yeah, no, straight up murder. But to be fair, you break the neck of skinheads, so… justice? But yeah, stealth in a game. You may get sick at the thought of old school stealth sections, but don’t worry, it’s only mandatory in the tutorial and optional forever. And it does help you get the drop on some enemies especially if you’re in a pinch and low on health. Plus it’s not about hiding behind stuff and staying crouched. Here it takes the Manhunt approach and has you hide in the shadows before sneaking up behind the target to do a quick smack to the cranium and send them packing. It does break up the constant brawl. Yes, I know, in a beat em up game, you want to beat up, but sometimes enemies can really overwhelm you, so you gotta think carefully. And also, when missions require you to defeat all enemies, sometimes in the chaos, they can just end up at other spots behind a wall, and get left behind, so you’ll have to do some seek and destroy just to find them. It’s not too terrible, since the streets of New York are limited to a city block, but boy does it break up the pace. But other than constant fights, there’s also just making money for yourself. Breaking into stores, which nets the most cash as well as some healing items if you rob a pharmacy. There’s also stealing car radios, a mandatory thing at times. And mugging… I rarely ever used this feature. I made more than enough just breaking into stores or beating down rival gangs. But with this comes some small minigames. In muggings, find the weak spot in a circle before your target breaks loose. With stores, pick the lock by timing the rotation right. With car radios, spin the control stick… Not that hard. And with spray painting, trace the line before you run out of spray paint. They are not that hard, but having your gang ignore enemies and letting them punch you out of it and start the mini game over again is really annoying. Especially in the train yard mission. Ya know, the worst mission. Where gang members and cops are everywhere and always spawning, and you gotta tag like six spots in the train yard and enemies are always coming at you, and even if you got a full can of paint, once the painting’s finished, you run out, so you gotta beat up goons for more paint. Yeah, fuck the train yard. Easily the worst mission in the game. But the only bad one I can think of. Other than that, this game really makes you feel like you’re a New Yorker.
Sure, the same grimy one block area of Coney Island, but it has charm. Seeing all the other shops around with characters you’ve met in the story. Seeing the multiple residents and the other crazy people running around like a skeleton man or a gang of kids with a dinosaur costume. Not just that, but hearing all the ambience of New York. The multiple chatter of passersby and people screaming from their apartment windows. The trains blaring off in the distance. And the mumbling of the drunk, insane homeless people. Because as we all know, the mark of a Rockstar game is stereotypical depictions of the homeless. Says the funny autistic faggot man. Hell, there’s tons of charm in this one spot of the game, with the side missions you can do and the people you can interact to, down to the hideout of The Warriors, seeing the major characters interact with each other, talk over the radio that plays that DJ that announces all the gang news, it all just works so well. And seeing it change at the end game really adds that touch to the game. And of course, seeing all the other gangs you fight with just brings it all home. The gang of pimps with flashy clothes, the fucking gang of mimes get a full arc dedicated to them, skinheads led be a wheelchair bound skinhead with a gun, a biker gang, a Hispanic drug gang with two giants throwing shit at you. And that’s just the gangs you don’t get to face that weren’t in the movie. The gangs you fight based on the movie, well as stated, it’s all got the classic moments that the film had nad makes it all so iconic. And of course, we get the final fight with The Rogues and their leader, Luther, the biggest bastard in New York. And uh… yeah, Bully and The Warriors also have similar style final bosses. I mean that Luther is fucking weak sauce. I mean, that’s to be expected. He brought a gun to a fist fight. And he still lost. I mean, he’s slightly easier than Gary Smith, but not by a whole margin. But The Warriors gets the upper hand because you get a mid credits scene, playing as The Riffs, as they get revenge for their fallen leader, and beat the shit out of The Rogues. Every last one of them. It’s just… fucking incredible, man. I love this game! Holy shit!
So yeah, this game slaps. It slaps like how Fox slapped his face on that train. The Warriors on PS2 is a game that is worthy of best licensed games ever. Right on up there with Battle for Bikini Bottom, Knights of the Old Republic, The Batman: Arkham games, and the classic, Shrek Super Slam. The Warriors would go on to have another game on the 360, The Warriors: Street Brawl, but that game sucks. If this review has piqued your interest, you can go and buy The Warriors on the PS4 store right now for only a few bucks, right alongside Bully, Manhunt, and Red Dead Revolver, how about that. This game is a goddamn classic and should be hailed as one of the best of the Rockstar library. So yeah. Play this game. Hidden Gem award! Obviously! Or watch the movie! Or fuck, do both. Just do it, man!
I never watched the original Charlie’s Angels. I remember I watched the movie, Full Throttle, which probably explains my deep seeded hatred for the series. And hey, with a new movie out that you wouldn’t know was out unless I told you (And no, you didn’t watch. If you tell me otherwise, you’re lying), now is a great time to play Charlie’s Angels on the Gamecube. Published by the kings of random publishing, Ubisoft, Charlie’s Angels is considered to be the worst license game out there, nothing else compared. I don’t have much say in the matter before I play it, but… yeah, I can...
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Good lord, Midway is at it again with another one of the worst games of all time, god save me. This time, we got ourselves a bike game, Gravity Games Bike: Street, Vert, Dirt… That’s a fucking horrible title. So this is an extreme sports game where you play on a bike and try to rank up the high score. I like extreme sports games. Tony Hawk’s Underground is one of my favorite video games ever. Yet Gravity Games Bike is a runner up for one of the worst video games of all time, so that’s going to be real fun to play. So let’s see if this game can hang with the biggest names of extreme...
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Holy shit, this one is a bit of a nostalgia trip. I remember watching Mucha Lucha when I was a kid and loved it so much. It was probably where my interest in masked wrestlers came from, that and WWE of course. Now is the show good? Eh, debatable. You’d have to have a nostalgic love for it to appreciate it, but hey, I watched all episodes of The Nutshack. I have zero shame. So yeah, here’s the Mucha Lucha game on Gameboy, Mascaritas of the Lost Code. Another published game by Ubisoft, but developed by Digital Eclipse Software, who worked on all sorts of ports of old arcade games. You’ve...
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WWE was one of my favorite things as a child. There was just something about watching big oiled up men in their underwear grabbing at each other and slamming their bodies into the ground- Is it any wonder I came out as a bisexual? Seriously, I do enjoy wrestling to an extent. I haven’t watched anything recently, I kinda stopped around the whole John Cena craze of the late 2000s and early 2010s. But with anything that is marketable to young kids like me, you gotta have video games of them, and there was no short supply of wrestling games. Today, we’ll be talking about Legends of Wrestling...
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Well, here it is. It’s time for the moment you’ve all been waiting for. While I have been busy with a ton of other things like work and the underlying threat of every phone call being a scam artist or something to leave me bankrupt, this article has always been in the back of my mind. And I’m finally gonna talk about it. Today. That’s right. It’s time we finally get to talking about the classic comedy film. Clerks… 2!. Nah, I’m kidding. Fuck that movie. It’s Clerks, the original, 1994 film



I: From Humble Beginnings

Clerks is the best comedy film I have ever seen. Of...
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Well I talked about the issues about things non-related to the film itself. And now I finally saw the movie itself.. Not gonna lie, it was fucking awesome.. So lets see if I can make a good review of it. I'm no WindWaker430, but I do my best..

So I saw this film with my sister and her boyfriend (PS: She’s younger by at least a year).

So lets start with the first thing.. The laugh.. This movie takes a very unexpected approach. It addresses the infamish joker laugh as a ongoing condition, rather than the usual evil laugh cliche. It's something Arthur Fleck cannot control. There's always a certain...
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#1: SGT FRANK WOODS:
Of coarse he's number 1. The guy who joined the Vietnam war because "it was fun". About everything he does is badass.. And I will give spoilers. So not only does he and Kra- (can't spell it) survive that gernade. But it's implied Woods escapes being P.O.W all by himself.. Though he than gets recaptured by Raul Menendez in Angola, and the first mission involves finding and rescuing him. The circumstances of Woods' capture - being tortured, having his men killed right in front of him, and locked in a shipping container with his dead comrades and left to die of starvation and...
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posted by Canada24
This is a movie I had no interest in seeing. I was worried having an entire film about Joker will kinda ruin the character.. But the fact the film is rated R does imply I'm probably wrong.

But after I saw Chris Stuckmann's spoiler review. There is a interesting thing he spoke about, that I want throw in my own 2 cents about.

Before this film was even released. There were 2 things that people were worried about. Sympathizing with Joker. And the violence on screen.

Firstly, Chris says this isn't even the most violent film he's seen. He actually states Deadpool is more violent than this movie. But...
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posted by Windwakerguy430
Other than horrible gaming journalists not understanding how indie games work, another thing people say is how unfair they can be. Cuphead is unfair because your character only has three hearts on them. Hotline Miami is too hard because enemies can kill you in one hit. Slime Rancher is too hard because I can’t feed my Slimes in time. But there is a game out there that I can say with slight certainty that it can feel really unfair at times. A game so difficult that it already has me cursing before the game starts. A Bastard’s Tale.



A Bastard’s Tale follows a knight, I’m going to...
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#1: MEET THE ROBINSONS:
I know. It's hard to believe this film is considered as underrated or misunderstood.. But like OVER THE HEDGE, this feels like one of those classic films that been forgetten though time. Nobody ever talks about this movie.

This film came out when Disney had released Chicken Little before it, so I'm sure it was mainly seen this film thanks to that. But I highly recommend trying to find this movie. Or Over the Hedge from Dreamworks..

Both are highly quotable..


#2: WHITE HOUSE DOWN:
Not saying this is a 'great' film. But it's a lot better than Chris Stuckmann said it was....
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This review is going to be… a bit harder to talk about. So I bought a game called Revolution 1979: Black Friday, a game that is based on the actual Black Friday of 1979 where thousands of protestors were shot and killed for protesting against their ruler. It was the darkest moment during the Iranian Revolution but is practically never discussed outside of the country. That is where 1979 Revolution comes to discuss matters.



1979 Revolution follows the experience of Reza Shirazi as he is interrogated for information on his involvement with the revolution and his connections to the groups...
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So the punk scene, what a scene it is. Big mohawks, piercings, and a bad attitude that all those movies and annoyed parents warned us about. But seriously, it’s not all that. Nowadays, punk has become nothing more than a front for stores like Hot Topic to make a quick buck off of and unless your Green Day, most of your venues are a small bar if they’re lucky. What is the kind of thing punk is mistaken for, what is it really, and just what happened to it all? Well, that’s what I am here to talk about today. Sadly, don’t expect a huge analysis on this one. This is merely a myriad of thoughts...
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The one thing missing in Snow White and the seven dwarfs is any communication between Snow White and the Evil Queen . Unlike in Disney's Cinderella and tangled all of whom are step mum verses step daughter. Two different people Snow White kind, happy and a giving person, whilst the Queen is a harsh, mean and only cares for herself.

In Mirror Mirror there is a brilliant showing of this in one of the first scenes.

So Snow White is 18 today. She is sad, lonely and bored in her bedroom, a bird pops in and so Snow White feeds it, then she hears a fanfare coming from downstairs. Snow gets excited...
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Elijah Jones, 2019 album? and K-12?
Elijah Jones, 2019 album? and K-12?
Recently, Jones had released an interesting pastel and aesthetic looking photo on his channel with his name entitled on it. The pastel photo was of a pillow and quotes expressing "I haven't gone anywhere... I've been teasing. I don't know if you guys are ready for what is about to be in store.."

We think that Jones's next promotional album will actually be K-12 by Melanie Martinez. As subjected from a fan account. This would make sense because in January 2019 Jones released a piano song entitled "Teddy Bear" it is a referenced look to the new surprise promotion this year.

Upon the quotes....
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There are the list of Animated Movies of the Year 2000 Scorecard.

There is the opinion of the scorecard, no matter, When you love, like, neutral, dislike or hate the movies.

List:

*Chicken Run (Aardman) - Love
*Rugrats In Paris: The Movie (Nickelodeon) - Love
*The Emperor's New Groove (Disney) - Like
*The Road To El Dorado (Dreamworks) - Like

There are the list of Animated Movie Protagonists of the Year 2000 Scorecard.

List:

*Ginger The Hen (Chicken Run, Aardman) - Love
*Chuckie Finster (Rugrats In Paris: The Movie, Nickelodeon) - Love
*Kuzco (The Emperor's New Groove, Disney) - Neutral
*Tulio and Miguel...
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"Let...me...out."

"Let. M-me. In."

Number 05 fell back into a lean against the stony, plain gray wall behind her, still attempting to focus the blurriness in her swollen right eye. Though she herself couldn't see it, she knew that it probably looked just as bad as it felt.
Meanwhile, her good eye could still see the man who sat in the middle of the small box of a room, the flickering light above them swinging back and forth dismally.
She could see the back of his head shifting, large lumps crawling around frantically beneath his scalp like a house full of rats under a pale and stained comforter....
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posted by MeiMisty
by Serge Monast
Originally Published 1994

from EducateYourSelf Website





Serge Monast and another journalist, both of whom were researching Project Blue Beam, died of "heart attacks" within weeks of each other although neither had a history of heart disease. Serge was in Canada.

The other Canadian journalist was visiting Ireland. Prior to his death, the Canadian government abducted Serge’s daughter in an attempt to dissuade him from pursuing his research into Project Blue Beam.

His daughter was never returned. Pseudo-heart attacks are one of the alleged methods of death induced by Project...
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Elijah Jones, Kinlee And Elijah Trend Long Overdue
Elijah Jones, Kinlee And Elijah Trend Long Overdue
The Kinlee and Elijah trend long overdue hasn't made such an outbreak in the year 2019. The trend died down early 2018 after Jones's "Forgive To Forget" album released back in early 2017. Soon after Jones promoted its twin album "Brave Enough" by Lindsey Stirling, released in the third trimester of 2016.

Currently, Jones hasn't announced new album updates. Much by which he hasn't hardly said anything since releasing his third and final book "The Entwine Series: Entrap" back in July 2018. With little information we can only wildly guess whether or not his next supposedly album will spark the...
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