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Top Ten Dreamworks Animated Movies.

March 27, 2014 in ANIMATION, MOVIES

ANIMATION/MOVIES – Top Ten Dreamworks Animated Movies

Top Ten Dreamworks Animated MoviesAs lousy with bad sequels and spin offs as Dreamworks is, they’re also the studio, I think, is taking the most risks.

What do I mean by this?  Well, they dare to make action adventure movies, catering a tad more to the male audience, than any other American Animation studios.

Yes this means that their movies aren’t as successful, considering it’s a demographic very difficult to get to go watch an animated movie, but they try.  For this, I’m grateful, it means there’s an animation studio that makes movies that I will find appealing.

After thinking about it, I decided to make a list of my top ten Dreamworks movies.

Let’s get started.

10. Turbo


I expected less from this movie.  I really didn’t have any desire to watch this movie based on the trailers.    I think it was poorly marketed.

After watching it, I was pleasantly surprised. It was reminiscent of Pixar’s Ratatouille but much less focused. It also veers away from Pixar’s movie enough to make it it’s own movie.

I liked how it had a lot of minority characters in it. That part was great.  I liked how they incorporated the “Fast and the Furious” racing culture in there too.

Had they stuck more with that I think the movie would have been much more successful,. But they added a big snail culture thing at the beginning and made it more about the Indy 500, which didn’t fit with the other stuff.

They tried to cater to too many groups all at once and really failed to nail all of them.  All that said, I still liked the movie for the bits they did get right.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-L5bzwdpVI

9. Shrek


By far one the ugliest movies Dreamworks produced.  A movie so ugly I wasn’t going to go watch it.  But I got curious, so opening weekend I went to watch it and laughed so hard I almost soiled myself.

This is the movie that put Dreamworks on the map.  It’s first real hit.  So very funny. So unexpected.

The ugliness of the designs ended up not being a big deal compared to how fun this movie was.

It’s difficult now, to remember how refreshingly funny and fun this movie was, now that it has so many sequels. That said, this is still a funny movie.

8. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit



Aardmann animation and Dreamworks teamed up to bring us Wallace & Gromit the Curse of the Were-Rabbit.  The second stop motion movie Dreamworks produced. This is Aardman charm at it’s best.

It’s a great parody of a horror movie starting Wallace & Gromit.  It’s so good and darn funny.

The animation and action is top notch. It worth watching over and over.

My kids love it with good reason. This is a great movie.

7. Megamind


Dreamwork’s attempt at a superhero movie.  I really liked this one.  Of course it helps that it’s my favorite genre but I didn’t know if it was going to be any good when I first watched the trailers.

I found myself really enjoying myself. The twists and turns in the movie where fun and it made me laugh.

If I’d liked the designs of the characters a bit more, it may have been higher on my list.

This is a movie I wouldn’t have minded seeing a sequel to.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPI0eatlo_M

6. Rise of the Guardians


This is yet another superhero movie.  Only this group of superheroes are Santa Claus, The Tooth Fairy, The Easter Bunny, The Sandman and Jack Frost.

The problem is that the audience that they were catering to, which was teenage boys, were’nt going to go watch a movie about Santa even it he DID have swords.

I really liked this movie because it was a superhero movie.  I liked the action and the story was not bad. I also liked the designs of the characters.

This was a fun movie.  I have a feeling adults liked this movie more than the kids who watched it did.  And I doubt enough teenage boys watched it.

5.  The Prince of Egypt


This one could almost be called a masterpiece.  It’s also got a special place in my heart because I went to the Dreamworks studios for the first time around the time it was being developed and I got to see some amazing concept art for it.

The story was great, the animation was fantastic.  The designs were a bit more watered down than the ones I saw but still, they where great.

The art direction is stunning.  The music is not bad.

This movie moved me and it was such a promising start for the studio.  They did something with hand drawn animation that no big studio had done before.  It was a risky movie that paid off.

4. Kung Fu Panda 2


Kung Fu Panda 2 was not as surprising as the first movie but still  had everything the first one had.  This made it very good.  It’s the only movie on this list that is a sequel.

I liked this movie quite  a bit.  It was fun, funny and action packed.

It gave me exactly what I wanted and I left happy. I wouldn’t mind seeing yet another one of these.

3. The Croods


Wow did this one come out of nowhere.  I didn’t expect anything from this movie going in.  It was about a bunch of cavemen leaving their cave, big deal.

By the time the credits where rolling I was wiping tears from my eyes.  What happened?!  This movie was great.

I laughed, I cried, I empathized.  It was really good.

I liked the designs, the characters, the story…wow. So good, and so unexpected.  This movie is so worth watching.

It’s a great family movie.

2. How to Train Your Dragon


Oh man, definitely one of my favorite movies.  I loved the dragons, I loved the journey the characters take.  I like the setting the characters designs, the action.

Everything about this movie is really fun. If only more animated movies where like this.

Hands down one of my favorite Dreamworks movies.

 

1. Kung Fu Panda


It should come as no surprise considering Kung Fu Panda 2 is my number 4.  I love this movie. So fun, so funny and it’s about Kung Fu.

Great action, great characters, great designs. Very solid story.

It was a brilliant idea very well executed.  I’m glad there was a sequel and I can’t wait to see more.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1uJ7OExp60

What About You?

So that’s my list.  What do you think?  What about you? What’s you to ten Dreamworks movies?

Sound off on the comments below.

If you like this list you may also like:

Top 10 Favorite Animated Movies of All Time

Top 10 Disney Animated Movies

Top 10 Superhero Animated Movies

Top 10 Animated Family Movies

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Top 10 Favorite Animated Movies of All Time

March 20, 2014 in ANIMATION

ANIMATION – Top 10 Favorite Animated Movies of All Time

Top 10 Favorite Animated Movies of All Time

I sat down to make my list of my favorite animated movies of all time.  I opened the list to, not only theatrically released American films, but also direct to DVD movies from all over the world.

Granted, I haven’t see everything and the list can and will most certainly change in a year or so. That said, I was a bit shocked with the list I put down.

There aren’t any Disney films in it.  Well one is technically a Disney film but I consider it a Pixar movie more than Disney.  Otherwise, none of the movies that inspired me to get into the industry to begin with made the list.

Has the animation industry really surpassed or outdone the classics or has my taste in animated movies changed that much?

My choices for these movies had nothing to do with the quality of the animation.  That would have produced a completely different list.

This list was based on how much I enjoy watching these movies over and over. What type of movies I gravitate to more and want to spend time immersed in.

So let’s start:

10. How to Train Your Dragon

This is the type of movie I really enjoy.  Funny, exciting, imaginative, unconventional and full of action. This is fantasy done right. Actually I think I I should have put this movie on my list of Top 10 Animated Fantasy movies.  DOH!

Anyway, I love the characters, the story, the designs.  It’s so much fun to watch.

I like the universe of this movie as a whole.  More action adventure movies of this type should be made in America.

 

9. Rango

Oh my gosh RANGO! A western “furries” starring a very odd chameleon.  This movie is brilliant.  I can’t say I like the character designs in this movie, but at the same time, it’s one of the qualities of the movie that makes is so interesting.

The fact that it’s a full blown western is mind blowing.  It’s so odd, so unique, and so interesting. A very unexpected movie and I just love it.  Rango.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPJgbv1nHBw

8. Brendan and the Secret of Kells

I wrote a whole post just on Secret of Kells.  This is the best movie about an illuminated version of the Gospels ever made.  On top of that, the design of  the characters are based off of medieval illuminated art and Eastern Orthodox Iconography.

It’s eye candy.  The story about a little monk wanting to be an artist is compelling.

Did I mention it’s about Catholic Monks, and it’s a positive representation of said monks? And it treats their faith as something normal? It’s refreshing.

It’s also very dramatic, scary and magical.  A must see.

7. Coraline – Collector’s Edition

I’ve devoted a whole blog post to this movie as well.

A fantastic fairytale about a girl going to another world.  Great animation, great character designs, and really scary.

The story was based off of a short story by Neil Gaiman and it’s very solid.

Quirky, funny, scary and exciting.  They don’t often make animated  movies like this.

6. Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2

I love Kung Fu.  I like watching Kung Fu movies. Then suddenly there’s this fantastic animated movie series featuring Kung Fu? I’m in.

Yes, yes, yes, more movies like these please. Fighting movies! Action movies! Yes.  Why doesn’t the animation industry have more of this kind of stuff?  What is wrong with us?

These movies are so good. So fun to watch.

I know I’m cheating putting two movies here but, hey, they kinda feel like one big story.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYIkexIdd-8

5. Spirited Away

Miyazaki, is a genius.  Spirited Away is a brilliant Fairytale in the same vain as Coraline only, it’s somehow just a tad deeper.

I don’t know why I like this movie so much.  I don’t know what resonated with me about it but I really like it.

A girl growing  in confidence and maturity under extremely fantastical circumstances full of magic and mystery.  It’s great. If you haven’t watched it, you own it to yourself to do so.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tAhCgNTmTc

4. Kiki’s Delivery Service

Yes, this on the list.  I debated putting it here.  I haven’t watched this movie in ages., but every time  I think about it I can’t help but smile.  This is the movie about being an artist.

This is the movie where Miyazaki talks to the audience about what is is to be creative. He does so completely and totally in an indirect way.

Perhaps that’s why I continue to think about this movie.  It’s also quiet, contemplative and interestingly paced.  If “feels” so real. I love it. Kiki’s Delivery service.

3. The Incredibles

One of the best family movies ever made. One of the best superhero movies ever made.  This movie really hits home.

The characters are so true and believable.  They feel like a real family, and at the same time, they’re so fantastical. After all, they’re all have superpowers.

Action, adventure, comedy and heart, this movie really has it all.  Including, great character designs.

Such a fantastic movie, The Incredibles.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eZbzbC9285I

2. Batman: Under the Red Hood

This is where this list goes off it’s rocker and gets completely unconventional.  This is a straight to DVD movie! What’s it doing higher on the list than The Incredibles?

Warner Brothers animation are the only studio producing these kind of movies at this caliber of quality. Marvel has yet to catch up.

I think this Batman movie is better written than any of it’s live action counter parts.

Sure, the quality of the animation isn’t the best.  This isn’t full animation but the designs and draftsmanship on the characters is amazing.  Also the story is mind blowingly intense.  This is a very dramatic movie.

The story is so good.  The characters really get put through the ringer here.  A must watch for any superhero fan and any Batman fan.

This movie is not for kids.  My kids have yet to watch it. It’s PG13 for a reason.

Great movie. You gotta watch it.

1. All-Star Superman

Yup, a made for DVD movie made my number one.  Again, the animation in itself isn’t the draw here.  The character designs aren’t even all the great.  They’re okay but not the best. I’ve seen better Warner animated movie designs, although, just like Batman: Under the Red Hood, the quality of the art is amazing.

So why is it my number one?

One, because I LOVE Superman and I’m a Superman nut, but…

Two, because the story is so mythic.  This is the story about the last days of Superman, based on the comic series by Grant Morrison. This is what Superman does when he finds out he’s terminally ill, is going to die and there’s nothing he can do about it.

This movie is a love letter to the history of Superman as a character.  Just like almost every movie on this list, this movie is full of action, but it’s more than that.

It’s what Superhero stories are best at, morality plays. This is Superman at his most iconic. Perhaps it’s what people wanted from the live action movie Man of Steel.

This movie doesn’t explain itself.  It doesn’t explain Superman, it doesn’t explain the history of the antagonists who he fights, it doesn’t dwell on explaining the universe it takes place in.  It just goes and trusts the audience will let go, be child like, enjoy the fantasy and immerse themselves in the mythic nature of the movie.

The best Superhero movie of all time, and I think it’s the best animated movie of all time.  All Star Superman.  Watch it.

Am I Crazy?

What’s you favorite movie of all time?  I shared mine.  Would you put a direct to DVD movie at the top of your list?  Somehow I doubt it.

Sound off on the comments below and let me know what you think.

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If Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman Were Catholic Saints…

March 13, 2014 in CATHOLICISM, SUPERHEROES

SUPERHEROES/CATHOLICISM – If Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman Were Catholic Saints…

If Super heroes were Catholic SaintsSuperheroes inspire a lot of people to go out and be good people. They often embody the ideal virtues and morals, and overcome obstacles for the greater good of others.  But before superheroes, the western world used to read about and was inspired by another group of people who’s stories had a similar function, namely, Catholic Saints.

How the Comics are Great Podcast Got me Thinking

I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately. It started after listening to an episode of the Comic are Great podcast called: Give Your Heroes a Reason to Quit with Ben Hatke

Podcast host Jerzy Drozd and  guest Ben Hatke, spoke about heroes in comics in the same way that informed Catholics speak about Saints. And Jerzy, who absolutely LOVES the 80s He-Man cartoons, uses the unintentional Christian morality play that those cartoons are, as part of the basis for his moral outlook.

I find this fascinating but it’s not unusual.

Documentaries like Legend of the Knight, show how people have taken a characters like Batman and have done the same thing that Jerzy does with He-Man.

What strikes me about these things is that, as a Catholic, I do the same thing but not with Superheroes.

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE Superheroes, but my moral compass and the examples of good morally heroic living are not them, but Christ and His Saints.  In fact, I go so far as to judge the moral virtues and faults of Superheroes next to Christ and His Saints to see if they are indeed good moral examples in the first place.

Saints, History or Legends?

Now many stories of Catholic Saints are almost as fictitious as Superhero comics.  They are only legends.

For example, just about everything we know about St. George is a legend.  The only  thing we can say is factual about him is that he was a…

“Martyr…who suffered at or near Lydda, also know as Diospolis, in Palestine, probably before the time of Constantine.“

Everything else about him seems to be legend.

Yet, there are other Saints who we know a lot about and whose stories are NOT “just legend” but history. Though many people wouldn’t believe it, some of these people (but by no means all)  showed signs of God given “super powers,” a.k.a. charisms or Charistmata.in Catholic terminology.

Superhero Archetypes vs. “Saint Archetypes”

Once upon a time, in the western world, people would read the stories of these Saints and get inspired by them.  ESPECIALLY since they were historical figures. They would read about their heroic virtuous lives, and think, “If they can do it, so can I,” and follow in their footsteps.

For example, St. Ignatius of Layola, founder of The Society of Jesus (a.k.a. The Jesuits) himself became a Saint this way.

All this thinking lead me to wonder, if superheroes have replaced Saints as inspiration, are there any similarities between some Superheroes and some Saints?  Are some Superheroes, archetypes of  Saints?

I was surprised to find out the answer is mostly no.

I decided not to count the legendary Saint stories and only stick to the historical ones (I’m counting biblical stories as historical even though there are some poetic liberties in them). When I did that, I discovered,  that there are no “Saint Archetype” in the same way that there are Superhero archetypes.

Or perhaps I should say, the Saint Archetypes are very different and more diverse than superhero archetypes.

Fortunately I DID find that there are SOME Saints that shared similarities to some Superheroes.  Which brings me, finally, to the point of this article.

Which Superhero Resembles Which Saint?

If superheroes where Catholic Saints, which ones would they be? Which Saint do some superheroes most resemble?

I came up with about eleven.  Here are only three.  Mostly because it took me a long time to draw these pictures.

Here’s the first three from the list, with an explanation of why they resemble each other:

Superman/St. Micheal the Archangel

Superman and St Michael

Superman, strange visitor from another planet, who fights a never ending battle for truth and Justice.

St. Michael, mysterious being from the metaphysical world, who fights evil in all it’s forms for He who IS Truth, Justice, Love and being itself.

Superman and St. Michael both are “Princes” or leaders of their respective groups. Both of them fly and fight to save human kind from those who would do us harm.

They are both paragons of virtue and embodiments of what it is to fight for good.

Both are symbols of hope. Superman, with his optimism and heroic moral virtue fighting the worst of the worst. St. Michael because he is the one who will defeat the dragon and his angels at the end of time as he did  at it’s beginning (Rev. 12: 7-9).

Superman fights super powered  bad guys. St. Michael literally fights against Satan and all his works.

Superman is a  good example of goodness and  saves people from death. St. Michael  rescues “the souls of the faithful from the power of the enemy, especially at the hour of death.” – New Advent: Catholic Encyclopedia

Superman is the champion of and defender of the Earth and it’s inhabitants. St. Michael is  “the champion of God’s people, the Jews in the Old Law, the Christians in the New Testament; therefore he was the patron of the Church, and of the orders of knights during the Middle Ages.” – New Advent: Catholic Encyclopedia

Superman tends to send the villains he fights to a places where they can be judged and imprisoned. St. Michael calls “away from earth and bring men’s souls to judgment.” – New Advent: Catholic Encyclopedia

If Superman was a Catholic Saint, he would be St. Michael the Archangel.

Batman/St. Martin of Tours

Batman and St Martin of Tours

Batman, loner and crusader of justice.

St. Martin of Tours, hermit and bishop who stood up against injustice.

This comparison is a tad less elegant than the one above.

Batman fights bad guys but doesn’t kill.  St. Martin started his career as a Centurion who, after his conversion, refused to take a life.

Bruce Wayne traveled the world to learn the skills he needed to become Batman. After being discharged from the army, St. Martin traveled, seeking to learn from St. Hilary, how to be a better Christian.

Batman fights in a city where truth and justice are corrupt. He often comes home bruised, scarred, and injured from his adventures. St. Martin opposed the Arian heretics who taught a false Christianity through out Illyricum distorting the truth of orthodox Christianity. He opposed them with such zeal, he was publicly scourged.

Batman prefers to work alone and has a secret headquarters called the “Batcave”. St. Martin preferred to be a hermit. He had several “Martincaves,” of sorts. One on  the island of Gallinaria in the Gulf of Genoa, one on a piece of land, now called Liguge, and one in a desert, enclosed by a steep cliff and tributary on the other at Marmoutier.

Batman has a “batsignal” which is lit when he’s most needed.  He helps those who most need him.  St. Martin was on call by all those who needed him.  And helped all those he could in many parts of his world.

Batman begrudgingly became part of the Justice League.  He prefers to work alone or with a very small team. St. Martin refuses to be a Bishop of the town of Tours. He was tricked into it by having someone tell him his wife was dying and they needed his help, only to  find out it was a lie. The town was waiting for him to declare him Bishop.

Batman’s example has lead other heroes to imitate him, such as Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Batwing, and Huntress to name a few.  St. Martin’s example lead others to imitate him.  He established monasteries full of followers in all the places he settled at.

Batman does what he does to prevent the type of injustice that lead to his parent’s tragic death to happen to anyone else. Near the end of his life, St. Martin defended the lives of some Spanish Priscillianist heretics, who were threatened with bloody persecution, presumably out of both Christian mercy and because he’d been in a similar spot himself once.

If Batman was a Catholic Saint, he’d most like have been St. Martin of Tours

Wonder Woman/St. Joan of Arc

Wonder Woman and St Joan of Arc

Wonder Woman, super powered Amazon warrior from the island of Themyscira.

St. Joan of Arc, mystic warrior woman of France.

Wonder Woman is known for her compassion for the down trodden.  St. Joan was known for her compassion for the poor.

Wonder Woman is an icon and symbol of the strength women possess.  St. Joan IS the actual example of this very thing.

In many stories, Wonder Woman had to prove herself in the eyes of those who saw her as “just a woman.” St. Joan had to prove that her help and what she said was true to everyone she was trying to help.

Wonder Woman is an example of feminine virtue. St. Joan, The Maid, truly was virtuous in every way.  Not only a great example for women but a great example of strength and virtue for men as well.

Wonder Woman has an origin full of the mysticism of Greek Myth.  St. Joan’s journey began through her supernatural experience.

Wonder Woman has some powerful and cool looking armor which she wears over her regular costume when she goes to war.  St. Joan donned armor when she went into battle.

Wonder Woman fought in wars.  St. Joan did as well.

If Wonder Woman was a Catholic Saint, she’d be Joan of Arc.

There’s More

That’s all I’ve got for now.  Like I wrote above, I came up with a list of eleven comparisons but the drawing above take a long time to do.

I might do another batch of comparisons at a later date.

I will say that I’ve found a match of the 80s He-Man and it’s just PERFECT.  I may just do that one as a one off just for Jerzy.

What do you think?  Can you come up with some good matches, or better matches? Sound off on the comments below.

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3 Reasons to play “Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign.”

March 6, 2014 in VIDEO GAMES

VIDEO GAMES – 3 Reasons to play “Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign.”

3 Reasons I play Marvel Puzzle Quest Dark Reign (1)There’s plenty of video games out there to play.  Too many in fact. Today I’ll be talking about “Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign,” the game I’ve been playing a lot lately.

I used to play a lot of video games.  I own hundreds of them because I was so obsessively playing them for so long, I ended up getting pretty burned out on them.  I don’t often play that many video games anymore.

If I play a game, I like it to be a table top game.

That said, one of the games I own that I really liked a few years ago was “Puzzle Quest”.  A month or two back, I decided to see if there was a Puzzle Quest type game out for my iOS devices.  That’s when I discovered “Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign.”

I was intrigued.  It seemed to have the Puzzle Quest game play but this time it had a Marvel Superhero theme.  I’ve been looking for a good superhero portable game for a while. It was free so I downloaded it.

It quickly became my “go to” game to play whenever I have a little down time.  Here’s why:

1. Simple Game Play

3 Reasons I play Marvel Puzzle Quest Dark Reign (1)All the Puzzle Quest games are basically “Bejeweled”.  Or if that’s too dated a reference “Candy Crush Saga.” It has that game play. It’s that simple.

The brilliant thing about the Puzzle Quest games though, is that they attach a story and RPG elements to their games.  More on that below.

The point is, this game, like all the Puzzle Quest games, it’s really easy to pick up and play.  The better you are at these types of game, the better you’ll do in this one.

2. Fun Story

3 Reasons I play Marvel Puzzle Quest Dark ReignLike other Puzzle Quest games, this one has a story.  It’s taken from the “Dark Reign” story arc that happened at Marvel quite a few years ago.

Although it’s  an old story line there are plenty of “up to date” characters and character designs of the characters you play in the game.

The game starts you off in a standard group of quests that you play through to get your characters to level up and improve.  But there’s also unique two or three day quests that send you on different fun stories.

Many of which are inspired directly by stories from the comics.

RPG Game Play

3 Reasons I play Marvel Puzzle Quest Dark Reign (2)This is what makes Puzzle Quest games awesome.  The fact that they combine “Bejeweled” game play and Role-Playing games together.

In the case of “Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign,” you tend to choose from group of heroes. Usually three maximum. These heroes tend to have foes which they fight in every game.

Each hero has special powers.  Each power has a meter with a color, like blue or red. The meter goes up anytime to rid the board of some of those colored pieces. Doing this also deals damage to your opponents. Once the meter is full, you activate the power by clicking on it and it gives you some sort of useful effect themed to the hero that posses it.

Knowing when what colors to get rid of and what powers to activate when, makes the game very strategic.

Each hero also has hit points.  Every time the computer opponent attacks, the character in your group who last attacked loses hit points.  Once that character’s hit point reach zero he’s out of the game and his powers cannot be used.  If all your characters lose their hit points, the game is over and you have to try again.

If you manage to reduce your opponent’s hit points first, you win.

It’s fun and thematic.  It’s what make playing the game fun.

BUT the thing that makes the game addictive is the rewards and the leveling up.

Each character starts at a certain level. Depending on the “rarity” of the character, it can be from Level 1 to Level 15.  After each battle, you might get rewarded with Experience points in the form of gems. These points are spent to increase you character’s levels.

But each character has a level cap, and you can only increase the level of a character past it’s level cap if you’re rewarded with a “Comic Cover” of that character which usually gives him/her a new power or a power increase on a power they already possess.

You don’t always get rewarded gems to increase your character’s levels though.  Sometimes you get reward boosts you can use during battles.  And sometimes you get rewarded “coins” that you can use to purchase different things. Among them, new characters, which you receive at random.  You also get the ability to receive new characters as rewards as well.

Many of these rewards are purchasable by spending real money.

The point is, the more you play, the better your character’s get.

But playing a lot is difficult unless you want to spend money.  After each fight, your characters may end up wounded.  You’re given five recovery tokens to get you back to full health, but once you use them up you have to wait a few hours to get them back.  Also, your characters recover overtime.  The time it takes for them to recover depends on the how badly they got damaged.

This is a good way, if your cheap like me and don’t want to spend money, to force yourself to quit playing and get back to your life.  I find it very useful.

3 Reasons I play Marvel Puzzle Quest Dark Reign (3)

My One Gripe

There’s only one thing I don’t like about this game, you have to be online to play it.  If you’re phone cannot connect to the internet or you have an iPod with no wi fi, there’s no way you can play this game.

I understand why, but it makes it difficult to play the game sometimes.

Do I Recommend It?

If you like Puzzle Quest games, this game is a no brainer.  If you like “Bejeweled” type games but you want a game with a little more meat on it, a story and addictive RPG elements and strategy, this game is for you.

If you simply want to play a straight forward “Bejeweled” type game, this may not be for you.

Like I said, I been playing this game a lot lately and I usually don’t play all that many video games anymore.  I like the theme and the game play is tons of fun.

Have you played this game?  Sound off on the comments below. What do you think?

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