A new edition of Modern Gaming is up, and we check out another tropical theme game called Animal Crossing: New Horizon. Originally, when Nintendo announced an Animal Crossing game on Switch, I wasn’t excited at first. For nearly two decades, I was never into the series, but it’s understandable why these games were so appealing. My original thoughts back in the 2000s was that AC was too cute for me to play any of them. It was my angst teen self-doing the talking but as we slowly grow up an understanding as an adult forms. Did I get into the series by the early 2010s? The answer is no, and most of us were too busy looking forward to the newest Zelda or the North American arrival of Xenoblade. Funny enough, this wasn’t until watching Vinny from Vinesauce do his usual play through that for once changed my mind on Animal Crossing. A month after New Horizons’ release, I bought the game and it’s my most played title next to Splatoon 2 and Mario Kart 8 in many hours. Honestly, I think ending the summer on New Horizon is a great way to go into the Autumn. As you noticed very little got posted through the Summer season on this site. The Donkey Kong Land Review was the only one since I was prepping some of the Fall lineup. Like the previous years, I am too busy prepping for the Autumn season and Halloween in terms of content. Halloween has always been a personal favorite considering how much it revolves around candy and horror themes. With so many horror titles and gaming Creepypastas available, why would I skip out on this holiday? Besides there are more reviews coming that fit perfectly for the Fall that isn’t a spooky theme. With the Summer behind us thus ending Vacation time, New Horizon is the best way to have fun as the Fall season starts. Animal Crossing: New Horizon (Switch) Review
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A new edition of Gaming Entertainment is up and we for once look at something else that isn’t DIC related. The Autumn season for some reason always reminded me of Mortal Kombat 3 and Rare related games. It’s one of those things you can’t explain but these games give me that nostalgic rush. Due to this feeling, through the Fall I replay Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Donkey Kong Country 2 and 3 and the Resident Evil series. It’s traditional for me since those games represent this season and Halloween because of their themes. Even I put on videos that highlight holiday theme music from gaming. That is the best way to get into the spirit of Autumn especially from those soundtracks. Please check out my reviews on the series from Resident Evil, Ghosts N Goblins and Splatterhouse to really get into the mood.
On this occasion we take a look at Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm. The same studio that produced the first film called Threshold Entertainment returns again with the help of another company called Roman Films. If you are unfamiliar with Roman Films, they are infamous for producing average license cartoons like the Mask and Mighty Max. At least it’s not DIC’s awful resume of terrible produced cartoons of Gravesdale High and Hammerman (MC Hammer). You heard correctly DIC put together an MC Hammer cartoon…let that sink in. The show is based on the events of MK3 where Shao Khan’s influence in Outworld causes Earth Realm several invasions. The team of Sonya, Jaks, Raiden, Striker, Nightwolf, Kitana and Subzero join forces to combat the forces of Outworld. In the past I always assumed DOTR was a sequel to the original movie. However, that is not the case as this series is following its own continuity. It doesn’t continue the story from the games or acts as a bridge to MK: Annihilation. Will this be the one to redeem the other shows in the 90s from the curse of DIC? Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm Review |
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