Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Tips on how to get gold medals in Saints Row series

Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, it has been awhile since I done any blogs on Saints Row series. Considering I gotten 100% on Saints Row: The Third to Gat out of Hell three times each now. I figured why the hell not give some pointers to those struggling in getting some gold medals. Now a large amount of what I will be saying don't apply that much to the first two games.

Tip #1 Memorizing


I will be honest some activities can be frustrating for different reasons. Like Mayhem, it depends on which weapon you are giving & how much stuff to destroy being close enough. Sometimes, you have to go for more valuable targets but there are in limited quantities. Thus, it isn't a smart idea going straight for them right off the bat.

What I recommend is having your weapons upgraded in terms of damage as well as how often to fire. I also recommend looking up which weapons you'll be using during Mayhem missions. Some activities will change things up at times to test how well you can adapt. The driving theme activities, I highly recommend memorizing enemy placements for stuff like Snatch.

You also do two different types of Escort in The Third that has some key differences. The regular Escort often throws in a randomize factor. There will never be the same exact experience. The other Escort activity well forces you to drive around with a tiger I'm not kidding. Thankfully, there is more freedom to drive around removing the randomness out completely.

Honestly, enemy placements in some activities are mostly the same. Mayhem also has vehicle versions that you can't do much to improve your chances. So I would argue some of those are even tougher than the toughest regular Mayhem activity. I kid you not some of these likely comes down to pure luck if you can get gold in time.

Tip #2 Practice


Sure you do need to memorize critical stuff to get better at Activities. It is another thing that some of these will require you to do many attempts. So instead of getting piss off or possibly rage quitting. Suck up the frustration to keep on practicing. Some of these on Normal can be just as frustrating as some of those on Hard.

It is likely Mayhem, any Genki activity or driving related stuff will be the ones to keep practicing. Some of these, it is surprisingly easy to lose at while others ends up being the exact opposite. You probably heard the famous saying. "Practice makes perfect." Honestly, sometimes you are low on time.

You need to quickly get enough score to finish with an gold medal. Now you could get the timer to temporary allow you a little more time. But that also depends on how fast that combo bar is going or getting more added to it. In other words, keep building it up to possibly gain more time. But you will have to speed up to keep it going that will get trickier to do.

Tip #3 Upgrades


A good amount of upgrades is critical to mastering these games. A fair amount of these can be unlocked by doing missions & getting gold medals in Activities. Of course, you will need a huge amount of money to buying a lot of upgrades. I should mention for both IV & Gat out of Hell, you need to collect clusters for upgrading your powers.

Sometimes a mission or activity is harder simply because you aren't using the right upgrades or simply low on necessaries. Let's be honest, some of these will require you to tank a lot of damage. Honestly, if your health isn't high enough or low on ammo. You won't get far maybe getting an bronze medal if you are lucky.

Some upgrades reduces being damage from a few things. Thankfully, overtime you can work on getting more money that automatically comes to you. Everything else, you need to work harder on. Upgrades affects a lot of things that it is very important you'll stay on top of them. Obviously some driving activities won't be as affected as much as doing Snatch or Escort respectively.

Tip #4 Go after harder variation of Activities first


To clarify, some Activities won't appear after doing some the missions. You still can explore the map in advance. You even go attempt the hard version of any Activities that's currently available. I highly recommend doing this since you will already know how hard each Activity possibly be. In some cases, Hard is slightly harder than Normal while in some cases are notably tougher to complete.

I think this will help cut out of stress as well as anger out while playing these games. Honestly, this method is tricky to do early on. But those who can stay on top of them even that point earns my respect. I also recommend in some cases to think as quickly as you possibly can. Stuff like Mind over Murder can be frustrating to do this method on.

I will even be honest to say that's the very Activity that brings out my anger the most. It might not be the most frustrating to others. We all have our strengths & weaknesses. But in a sense, that also applies to each Activities in their own right. Keep in mind, some Activities do throw curve balls at you.

Jack Red reviews Big Bad Beetleborgs & Beetleborgs Metallix (1996-1998)

Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, there was a time I used to be into Power Rangers. I didn't think they still be making shows every year since the early 90s. But there was a show made by the same people bringing these Japanese shows to the United States with major changes. This was back from Saban didn't just focus on Power Rangers but a few similar shows during the late 90s.

I am here to talk about Beetleborgs. Oh man, not a lot of people talk about this show anymore. There are many reasons why including Power Rangers being more popular. I figured why not talk about one of the few live action shows I was into growing up on Fox Kids portion of Fox. Now there are many differences from Power Rangers that I will go into for this review.

Big Bad Beetleborgs aka Season 1


This started by three kids that wondered into an abandoned house. They end up meeting an phantom named Flabber who grants a wish. The good news is them become their favorite comic book heroes in the real world, the Beetleborgs. The bad news is Flabber had to open a portal to Beetleborgs comic universe letting the Magnavors free into their world.

I should mention, this particular house had an all stars of classic horror movie monsters living there. It seems like more original footage was made for this than Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers or some of it's shows that followed. Power Rangers was more of the concept of a different villain they would face a week.

Although in some way that does follow suit here, this is more about these kids solving problems. Sometimes on the fly no pun intended. They had to deal with a lot of Beetleborgs villains. At one point, the Magnavors chose to combine majority of them into one being. Which opened the door for the worse that I will explain later.

I also liked how sometimes we see these classic monsters interacts with those from the comics. Some of these encounters are quite unusual like this show wasn't already that lol. Each kid gets a different super power that can be used outside their suits. Jo is super strength, Andrew gets telekinesis & Roland becomes a speedster.

Now how it differs from Power Rangers is quite interesting. They aren't fighting aliens, they are actually fighting creatures from a particular comic book universe. No it's not Marvel, DC or even Image for that matter. Also like Power Rangers, they do get their own weaponry to use against enemies.

But they also get their own mechs as well. Yet how they go about this is vastly different. They don't combine together into a bigger robot. Although, they do get a station that's hidden meant to keep their vehicles. One of these is a flying beetle with around that can tunnel through the ground. Power Rangers do have a long history of flying robots.

They don't have a lot of robots that tunnel into the ground. Then again, Power Rangers does often change their overall themes. One of my biggest problems that took me away from it. Not including that, they do gain a form unique to Andrew that can deal more power to whoever it's fired at. Of course, they do get to face a doppelganger of themselves too.

I should point out, most of them time these classic monsters are selfish. There are surprising times they do something nice. They mixed a few things that shouldn't work but does more so than well Power Rangers. Another critical difference is Beetleborgs is actually kids defending their own town from all kind of threats.

Usually Power Rangers are for the most teenagers to adults doing the same exact thing. I actually felt parts of the humor works better in Beetleborgs. Not only that, they do a better job explaining the villains better. I also liked they do bring in the very guy who created the Beetleborgs into their show. No not Saban himself, I meant the comic book artist within the show that created them.

There's some uniqueness to this lost classic among those shows. It does a better job at being a sitcom while being something you aren't expecting or can't fully prepare yourself for. Let's be honest, Power Rangers quickly becomes too predictable for it's own good. Even the big Power Rangers fans have to agree with that.

Beetleborgs Metallix aka Season 2


Now this is where the show is at it's best. This is focused on Metal Hero's second season with a beetle theme. I do need to point out, despite being made from a long line of shows itself. They only focused on a short lived take on beetle theme heroes for this show. Honestly, if most people talk about this show, Beetleborgs Metallix is very likely what they will be talking about.

It turns out the artist that created them had a evil brother whose also an artist. The Magnavors left one of this guy's creations out. Nukus quickly came up with a plan that ultimately changed everything. He suddenly appeared outside that abandoned house to challenge the Beetleborgs. He knew he how easily he was going to win.

Trust me, this was one of the biggest ownage in history of this show. They do get an upgrade from the same guy who helped them in the past. Thus. everything about them is getting a major improvement. Yes I know, this sorta followed the zords of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers Season 2 becoming more powerful than their original zords.

At the same time, it was virtually all of that at once. The Crustaceans were all created by the evil artist. But only Nukus, Horribelle & Vilor no longer have drawings to return to among their defeat. I should mention for some odd reason, both season's villain groups shared the same headquarter place. Which so happens to be a graveyard yes I'm not kidding.

We go from fighting comic book villains to drawings. To me, that artist looks strangely like Doug Walker lol. Over the course of this season, you could even say this kids becomes too much for versus debates. They get control of a powerful giant robot similar to Titanus on Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers.

Nukus wasn't happy so he created his own making a similar giant robot. Guess what, Beetleborgs now also got control over that too. From production side of things, they weren't paying attention how they were using the footage. This resulted in an unsolved cliffhanger since there was no way of stopping Nukus for good.

Nukus' group was smarter, more aggressive & more unpredictable. Let's be honest, the first villain group was a bunch of idiots. I felt the way they went to making this more epic was done just right. They even got to fought characters created by both artists from their child hoods. Except for the way it ended, this was a solid season worth rewatching.



Now I can talk about stuff that relates to both seasons. Flabber always been my favorite character in this show. He looked like Jay Leno mixed with Elvis. He sorta fits the Zordon role not simply because he also has blue skin. Both of them can use magic to a degree with Flabber's being more ridiculous.

Jo was actually played by two young actresses during this show's run. You can easily tell they're not the same person. It would be different if there were twin sisters but they aren't related. The ghoul character is only in Season 2 but quickly ends up being my second favorite monster in that house. She often sends mixed messages yet she is clever in her own way.

I love this show reminds me of The Munsters & The Addams Family respectively. It kinda feels like a new version of both. Oh wait let's pretend we don't know about The New Addams Family show moving on. Beetleborgs clearly spent more time into creating original material while more footage was used for Power Rangers.

They make it clear that they love to test different ideas. At times, the classic monsters gets a role in how some things played out. Sometimes, relatives of theirs actually shows up in a couple episodes. I kinda like they did that since in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, Bulk & Skull often get pushed to the side.

Also majority of enemies the Beetleborgs doesn't get more ridiculous than they need to be. I felt the overall balance of them was done way better here. The actual stories works a lot better too. When you watch an episode of Power Rangers back in the day. You can easily get confused with how things play out sometimes.

I am not saying they are rushing them out which in a sense they are. I meant, majority of them are simply better written for this particular show. Keep in mind, all of them are pulled from Metal Hero series. I think because it wasn't the more popular show, it sorta kept things more true to itself. I kinda liked the Shadowborg character, easily one of my favorite villains of this show.

I also liked one of these kids helped out with his dad's comic book store from time to time. The fact this was running as Fox was also airing a few Power Rangers show & Goosebumps. I got to give them respect. It is likely some of those shows could've taken away views from Beetleborgs. Just imagine this at one point went head to head with Goosebumps on the same channel.

Now for me that's still kinda mind blowing. Both of those shows were in my child hood to a degree. I am still a huge fan of them both as well. Beetleborgs took more time to explain things is one key reason why I like it so much. I also liked they went into a more mixed direction that ultimately benefits from their editing.

I do recommend this show if you grew up with it or need something similar to Power Rangers in some way. Personally, I like this a hell lot more in comparison. The first season was all about comic books. The second & final season literately brought drawings to life. I felt that by itself was more ambitious to pull off.

Jack Red reviews Arrow show (2012-2020)

Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, last night was the series finale of Arrow. A show that started it's own line of shows. I would even say it is doing better than DC's current DC Cinematic Universe. I knew talking about this show was going to be a challenge for many reasons. Yes I have seen every episode as well as all crossover appearances.



Keep in mind, I am only reviewing Arrow here. I hope I live long enough to review the rest of them. Arrow is the beginning of something truly unique. DC does have a long history of creating several TV show multiverses. Arrow sorta comes off like another Batman show. Yet it does many things differently to help differ itself from the dark knight.

Oliver Queen was son of a rich family that had to endure some truly unpleasant things. Which led to him becoming a vigilante. Obviously, his legacy goes beyond his own life. I should mention for several seasons, there's a lot of flash backs to those five years of Hell. Eventually, it starts focusing what could be following this show as a successor.

The final episode itself threw some possibilities out there. I only felt one of these would not be a great idea. I can say unlike Gotham, both the final season as well as the final episode was more satisfying. I will be honest, Gotham did have some questionable parts to it's story. I mostly felt in Arrow's case, Season 4 was not a great direction.

I am not going to hide it, Season 4 is hands down the single worst Arrow season ever made. Arrow started with just Oliver alone. On the way, more people joined his cause to keeping the city. At times to the some degree the world. A few occasions even saving the multiverse from some truly horrible threats.

I do like Barry Allen aka The Flash gets to be his super hero best friend. They really played into it a few times. Arrow is heavily showing how vigilantes deal with some massive curb balls. Like a law that makes him technically criminals themselves. Oliver went from being a mayor of his city to becoming a prisoner.

I will say most of the story telling is done very well. The actual fighting is amazing at times. Sure, how somethings played out wasn't exactly satisfying. The final episode fixed a major one for me personally. Arrow saved you how much Oliver himself changed through out the years. He went from killing people to making sure criminals especially very bad people stay locked up for a long time.

Obviously, people like Diaz was a thorn to his side. I still think it is funny his name is Ricardo Diaz. If you played Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, you would understand why lol. Almost everything Oliver has done was for the better of the people he's trying very hard to save. Arrow is a bit lighter than Batman while having more of a notable view on how the police force handle things.

This show has a lot of potential to be rewatchable for months. Personally, it isn't my favorite among this multiverse of shows. I will still say I do recommend people checking this show out. I felt they picked a solid choice to start a multiverse with unlike DC's Cinematic Universe chosen the wrong character.

Look I get it, so many people love Superman but there are other super heroes within the Justice League that could've done the same purpose way better. Also I will be honest to say Man of Steel movie was great. Arrow has some particular moments that a lot of people didn't like. At one point, Oliver had to kill the Fuhrer Oliver Queen from another universe during a crossover event.

The fact they even made him become The Spectre during Crisis on Infinite Earths was done amazingly well. I actually enjoyed watching him beating The Anti-Monitor mostly on his own. It still sucks he died twice during the same crossover event. I will say that was more epic than both Avengers movies with Thanos combined.

Oliver became a man the world came to respect. He sure went through some intense situations. Especially the kind to causing people to losing their very wills over. Arrow does sure love Black Canary concept since a couple of female characters shared the name. Oliver does come off like the next Batman without actually being Batman.

It is almost like Jerome from Gotham, so many people really thought he was going to become The Joker. Ultimately his twin brother Jeremiah became The Joker instead. I should mention, the newest show in this multiverse was Batwoman that has some ties to Batman. Not to insult the people behind all of these shows.

I kinda felt, Gotham was a decent concept that took long life before it happened. I kinda felt that's more of a Batman story than Batwoman at times. Despite the fact, Bruce shows up once as Batman very late in that show. Arrow is more like we all knew the name Green Arrow now see why makes him a hero kind of story.

Both Queen & Wayne are billionaires that chose to becoming vigilantes to protect those they loved. I do need to mention, yes there was Batman during Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover. This is the closest of us actually having Batman on any of their shows. To me, Arrow came off as a show that's surprisingly more like Batman while being it's own thing.

Arrow does have a lot and I do mean a lot of drama. Yes I know it's a crime, super hero show. It shouldn't be a surprise I know shut up. At the same time, some particular moments start becoming somewhat predictable in some later seasons than those in earlier ones. This show was willing to take major risks, now that's something I can respect.

Of course, Oliver was called The Hood for awhile before officially taking the name Green Arrow. Some guest stars you will be surprised even appeared on this show. Keep in mind, some of what happens in other shows does affect Arrow in some way. For a few years, John was only going to have one children while adopting another child.

Eventually, that got fixed due to Oliver long story. This originally happened because of Barry getting emotional about what Zoom did to his father. Which created the famous Flashpoint arc. I figured since I will be talking about The Flash in the near future to bring something like this up. Oliver's relationship with a lot of characters drastically changes.

There are times, his own allies suddenly becomes his enemy to a degree. Arrow mostly deals with normal people with some being a major problem that could possibly kill a lot of people. Oliver's family tree is more complex than you would believe. I won't fully spoil how they chose to end the show.

I will say this, the entire journey for Oliver Queen is a truly emotional journey. You really feel sorry the hell he had to endure. You ended up becoming so proud of what an amazing man he has become. Let's be honest, he had to make some truly difficult situations. Arrow might not be what many call perfect, it is still one of the best live action shows to bear the mark of DC comics.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Top 10 Ridiculous Video Games Even Crazier Edition

Warning this will be a long blog post, I felt I am kinda do for one about now.

Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, a few years ago I made a list about ridiculous video games. Well I actually got ten more to make a follow up list. Now this isn't to out do the craziness of the previous list. This particular list will be ridiculous in many possible ways. I felt like this is something possibly in some ways more fun to make as well as a personal challenge to myself.

10. Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled


Crash Team Racing requires online for earning Wumpa Coins as well using the Pit Stop feature. This portion has so much content to buy. You can use in game money or real money to buy stuff. The rate of getting them differs on methods. Especially during the weekends where Wumpa Coins earned is doubled.

There is so many options to customize your characters as well as vehicles to keep you busy for hours. Each Grand Prix adds a lot of content into the game. The roster is increased to fifty as of recently with Megamix being the most recent character added. There is a lot of modes to play more you would expect from many similar racing games.

9. One Piece Unlimited World Red Deluxe Edition


There is two main modes of play that are filled with a lot of content. This honestly felt like two vastly different One Piece games almost like a game compilation in a sense. Oh wait there's more, there is so many dlcs added that quickly becomes over whelming. The story adventure mode has a lot of variety.

You can fight a lot of enemies, explore for collectibles or collect stuff to build things. You have several methods capturing creatures like fishing. You will be fighting a lot of fake characters that will bring back memories. The other main mode acts like a fighting game. The roster of characters is vastly bigger in comparison.

Can you believe this originally was an 3DS game? There is a lot of hours worth of game play. Even if you just focus on one of these modes I am not kidding. This really screams the world of One Piece right in your face. Honestly, this is such an unique experience. You got a lot of content even without the dlcs.

Truthfully, I highly recommend this game. The fighting mechanics changed between both modes but mostly similar enough. Strategy is a huge word to getting the full experience or as possibly close to it you can. This game is virtually ridiculous as well as being a great game. This would be a perfect One Piece starter game to kick things off with.

8. The Walking Dead Collection


To clarify, I will be talking about the original Walking Dead game compilation before the newer one. You are getting everything prior to the fourth & final season. Unlike the later compilation, there is not only more achievements/trophies. There also a lot more gamer score for Xbox gamers to gain from this.

You can possibly earn up to over four thousand gamer score by getting every single achievement. You are virtually playing nineteen point & click horror games overall. Only The Walking Dead: Michonne has nothing to connect to the rest of those games. It is incredibly easy to getting majority of these achievements/trophies.

This is not a bad size for all this content. There isn't much added or changed from their original releases. Some later touches done for Season 3 was applied to Seasons 1 & 2 respectively. There also was a pre order deal for The Walking Dead: The Final Season on a few platforms. Where among pre odering it automatically makes this compilation free to own.

Now that's a game compilation priced at fifty bucks. But in a sense pre ordering Season 4 makes getting it twenty bucks along with it. Regardless, this is a lot of content for one person to handle. I do highly recommend playing majority of these any way you can. The Walking Dead Collection doesn't have additional stuff the later compilation has sadly.

7. Tekken Tag Tournament 2


Tekken series always had some form of ridiculousness to them. It shouldn't be a surprise I'm finally nailing one on the spot. They go up and beyond with Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Sure I could've went with Tekken 7 which was very close of happening truthfully. I just felt parts of this particular Tekken game was slightly more ridiculous.

The roster is slightly bigger than the current roster of Tekken 7. To clarify we don't know if it might get Season 4 or not yet. Yes it does kinda suck you have to buy for stuff pulled from most Tekken games. At the same time, I kinda felt that was done better to some way from Tekken 7. Some fan favorite characters that haven't been in a Tekken game for a long time returned.

Of course, you have Mokujin & Combot who are mimic characters. Personally, Mokujin always been one of my absolute favorite Tekken characters. Just imagine having almost every ending but having everything else in it's entirely in one section. It is a fan letter to all of us Tekken fans. Honestly, I heard the Wii U version added Nintendo stuff into the game making that more ridiculous.

6. Battle Circuit


I originally got to play this through Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle. WOW, I was speechless for awhile after checking this game out. But I knew I was going to love it. This particular forgotten Capcom classic is strange yet somewhat unique in a difficult way to perfectly describe. You get five playable characters you can select.

Let's just say Capcom isn't a stranger to games being out there. But damn Battle Circuit is possibly something I never thought could exist in this genre. It is clearly a comical take on beat em up games that brings a sheer level of surprises your way. I do recommend people checking this oddball of a game out.

5. Killer Instinct


WOW damn Killer Instinct on Xbox One is filled with so much content. You get a huge roster of characters with so many costumes as well as colors for them. Oh wait there's much more than that. You also get more modes including a different story mode for Season 2. Shadow Lords sorta acts as a story mode for Season 3.

There are a few bonus characters as well. Although majority of them are altered versions to a couple you already have. Xbox One version also includes ports of the first two Killer Instinct games. There's a huge number of stages to keep you busy for hours. The ultras can quickly become ridiculous. In fact, some players actually gotten world records over them I am not kidding.

There is a lot of modes to play. Killer Instinct does an amazing job making classic characters seem amazing. Even newer characters felt like they belong in here. I am surprised by the three guest characters. I should mention this is a cross play title. You can share your save as well as process between your Xbox One & PC.

This game by itself blows the entire second MK time line out of the water. It is really that damn good folks. There is so much in every possible category. Of course, the soundtrack is absolutely amazing. I strongly felt this is one of the greatest games I ever played. You can now get all of this for forty bucks, I officially own that from Rare themselves.

4. Dead Rising 2: Off the Record


I know this might be debatable among Dead Rising fans. I personally consider Dead Rising 2: Off the Record the most ridiculous game. Sure, it doesn't bring in Capcom characters. But you get an opening that's difficult to take seriously. You also get two main modes to play. The story mode does change a lot of stuff up to a degree.

Yes, parts of how the story is told are changed to better fit in Frank. The other mode is Sandbox Mode. You can do whatever you want while playing it. This includes getting a lot of money that can be transferred to the story mode. You can do a lot of challenges both by yourself or those with other players.

The amount of challenges is much higher than Dead Rising 3. This also added a couple combo weapons from Dead Rising 2: Case West. You can use Sandbox Mode to making this game a lot easier. Such as getting keys to a handful of vehicles or money to get yourself Zombrex. I should mention, a new area was added to this version called Uranus Zone.

A few new bosses while a handful of bosses are replaced. The final boss that isn't Overtime Mode is kinda ridiculous lol. Honestly, I hope my arguments holds water for some people. This game truly allows you to have fun the Frank West way. Also, you get wrestling in place of using modified dirt bikes with chainsaws to kill zombies lol.

3. Rare Replay


Rare Replay is one of the absolute biggest in size games I gotten on Xbox One. There are thirty games with a couple that install separately from the compilation. But the mind blowing part is you possibly could score up to over ten thousand gamer score I am not kidding. Six different platforms in one compilation is simply unheard of.

Usually the limit is around two to three platforms per a compilation. You could spend years achievement hunting this game. Rare Replay has some truly amazing games included. Some of these are unique in their own right like Perfect Dark or Banjo-Kazooie games on N64. You can unlock a lot of additional stuff.

Honestly, yes you can use codes or passwords. Most of them does not penalize you for doing so. You can truly feel the level of care that went into this. Truthfully, the amount of content included by itself is mind blowing with all dlcs inclded. This is still one of my favorite Xbox One exclusives ever. I also felt this game was ambitious enough for this particular list.

2. Harvester


WOW, Harvester what can I say about this game I haven't already said before? Harvester is basically about Steve being turned into a serial killer through some truly unspeakable things. Let's be honest, the 90s had some mess up concepts for video games. How the hell did something like this got release is mind blowing to me.

This deals with stuff probably would be edited to a degree or removed entirely. There is absolutely no way a game like this could get release today. This is mostly a point & click game with some horror elements. Sadly, the actual combat kinda sucks. I said it before & I'll say it again. The single greatest thing about this game is what so many considered to be the greatest game over screen ever.

You could talk to this mess up guy whose guarding all the nukes in the world. Let's just say the less I talk about it. The least ridiculous it actually sounds. I highly recommend go check it out, it is worth your time. You also can get a sexual disease by screwing a lady late into the game. This dealt with stuff that should've been enough to cancel the game prior to it's release.

There truly is some mess up stuff in this game. On one hand, it looks like a little different from most point & click games. But trust me don't let the early impression confuse you to thinking it would be just like em. It really is not like them at all. There are two mess up endings you could save prior to the decision to see both of them to save time.

1. Serious Sam 2


Here we go, Simoun my dear friend thank you so much for telling me about this game. I will be honest, the first entry is actually two games. Serious Sam 3: BFE had a certain amount of ridiculous in it as well. Even a particular spin off, Serious Sam Double D XXl came very close getting this spot. Serious Sam 2 barely beat it truthfully.

This was originally an Xbox original game. Yes this actually is the second entry in Serious Sam entry that follows after the events of The Second Encounter. I will be honest, this had some truly silly jokes. I loved how they chose to spice things up including vehicles. The actual characters looks comical to a degree.

Some of Serious Sam's greatest lines are in this game. The ending itself is pure comedy gold. Just like Serious Sam fashion, the final level is filled with thousands of enemies. You actually get to face the Mental whose driving his own fortress like a gigantic tank. There is some clever game designs that makes it refreshing to play.

Just like the other games, you get a lot of weapons with some having a ridiculous amount of ammo. Serious Sam 2 is actually the current longest Serious Sam game to date. Yes even putting both halves of Serious Sam 1 together I am not kidding. This game really doesn't take itself seriously. Damn, this became one of my favorite games at a fast rate.

What are some of my absolute favorite video games of all time?

Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, there is absolutely no way I can fully name every video game I really enjoyed in one lengthy blog entry. So I will be naming a couple to help giving you an idea what I personally look forward in a game. Keep in mind, this is strictly my opinion alone. Every gamer has their own standards including myself.

Also this won't be in the exact order but it should still be fun to look at.

1. Sonic the Hedgehog 2


2. Saints Row IV


3. Garry's Mod


4. Tekken 7


5. Resident Evil 2 remake


6. Postal 2


7. Serious Sam 2


8. GoldenEye


9. The Walking Dead: The Final Season


10. Perfect Dark


11. Back to the Future: The Game


12. The Simpsons Arcade


13. The Wolf Among Us


14. Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition


15. Dead Rising 2: Off the Record


16. Shinobi 3


17. Streets of Rage 2


18. Phantasy Star IV


19. Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back


20. Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage


21. Darksiders 2


22. One Piece Pirate Warriors 3


23. Dragon Ball Z Budokai HD Collection


24. Duke Nukem 3D


25. Doom II: Hell on Earth


26. Blood


27. Quake II


28. Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater


29. Crazy Taxi


30. Soulcalibur II


31. Mortal Kombat II


32. Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge


33. Killer Instinct


34. Army Men RTS


35. Twisted Metal: Black


36. Dead by Daylight


37. Wolfenstein 3D


38. Castlevania: Bloodlines


39. Batman: Arkham Asylum


40. Marvel vs. Capcom 2


Now that's forty of my personal favorite video games of all time. I am such a huge fan of these games for years. I hope this helps giving people an idea how I prefer games within several genres. I am strict about RPG games since I didn't grow up close to those style games. Although I really enjoyed Phantasy Star IV a lot.