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OrdannonsX's Last 10 Game Comments (view last 100)
Pokemon Omega Ruby A lot of fun, but way too easy
Sonic the Hedgehog How do you do the spin dash thingy?
Pokemon Light Platinum Am I the only one who thinks this romhack is overrated? ^^'
Bomberman Fantasy Race Yeah, this game is one of a kind.
Pokemon Catch Em All (LG and FR Ver) @cathysandoval25: You can find Pikachu anywhere in Viridian Forest. It's quite rare, though.
Pokemon Altair Looks really interesting. I'd try it out, if it were to be translated into English.
Pokemon Dreamland (gold hack) How did this get the rating of a 7.6?
Pokemon Aquamarine Was thinking of trying this game out... Looked at the screenshots, saw the fat guy in Littleroot walking on that bit of water... And I was immediatly like "nope. nevermind."
Pokemon Rijon Adventures Guys, Strength and Surf... Where do I find each of them?
Pokemon Rijon Adventures This romhack looks extremely fun.

OrdannonsX's Last 5 Game Reviews (view last 25)
Transformers
10-06-15 01:05 PM
Transformers for PS2 is advertising done right.
Transformers Armada. While a portion of the long-time Transformers fans aren't very fond of it, for a lot of the younger fans the anime series became their gateway to the Transformers universe. It wasn't long before Atari decided it was time for a video game based upon the series.

The plot of the game is generally the same as in the TV show. The Autobots' home planet, Cybertron, is under attack by Megatron and his Decepticlone forces. Optimus Prime and Megatron are fighting one-on-one, firing blow after blow. Megatron's assistent tells him about the mini-cons, small robots which the Autobots can arm themselves with to gain access to special weaponry, scattered on planet Earth. Megatron decides to seek out them all, and it's up to Autobots Optimus Prime, Hotshot and Red Alert to find them before the Decepticons do, and stop Megatron once again.

Transformers looks gorgeous. There generally aren't a lot of levels, but they make up for that by being huge, and filled with stuff to find. The robots look varied and stylish. The advanced animations and ragdoll physics are impressive as well. Overall, there isn't a lot to complain about here. I guess the only thing worth mentioning is that the environments may look drab once you really decide on exploring them.

You probably know the classic Transformers tune, right? Well, you're gonna hear it a lot here, and that's not a bad thing at all. Every stage has two main themes, one calm for when you're exploring the landscapes, and one action-oriented when you're in combat. These all sound great, it's pretty ahead of its time. The weapons sound cool, you'll hear the ground shake each time your huge autobot takes another footstep, the Decepticlones have several different audiobytes, and you have the classic transforming sound when you transform between robot and vehicle mode. I do think it's a little lame how the Autobots lost their robot-esque voices like in the TV show and now just sort of have hum... Read the rest of this Review
Ratchet & Clank
09-30-15 07:12 AM
Spyro VS. Crash, but on the PlayStation 2
Naughty Dog and Insomniac Games. If you stem from the PlayStation era, like me, you probably at least know about these two companies, famous for creating Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon. These two franchises established themselves as mascot titles of the PlayStation back in the 90s, and there's still hard debate going on about which of the two should be on top.

In the PlayStation 2 era, there was a similar battle going on. Naughty Dog came with Jak & Daxter, a fun 3D platformer which was pretty similar to Crash Bandicoot in a good way. A year later, Insomniac Games came with an answer, named Ratchet & Clank. This enkindled the debate once again; Naughty Dog? Or Insomniac Games? We're not gonna talk about Jak & Daxter, that's for another day. It's time to take a look at the first installment of the beloved franchise that is Ratchet & Clank.

You play as Ratchet, a lion/fox hybrid thingamajig who was just working on his little spaceship in his workshop until he notices a meteorite crashing into the surface of the planet, not too far from where he is. After you make your way towards the meteorite, you notice a small robot just laying in the crater. The robot, which Ratchet calls Clank instead of its long and confusing serial code, tells him about an evil business man who's planning to have his troops destroy all life on the planet to make it their home. Clank is on a mission to find a certain someone suited to stop this from happening, and Ratchet decides to tag along for the ride. It's nothing too complicated, but it works for what it is. Personally I'm not too fond of Ratchet as a character, but his chemistry with the more likable Clank is enough to tolerate Ratchet's selfish jerk personality.

For an early PS2 game especially, this game is gorgeous. The characters look neat and the large, diverse and colourful environments are all wonderfully detailed. The animations are great, Ratchet is able to do tons of stuff to avo... Read the rest of this Review
Spyro: Year of the Dragon
04-30-15 03:11 AM
Time to kick some Sorceress' butt
Oh, hey! Didn’t see you there. Sorry, I was just reminiscing about the time when [I]Spyro the Dragon[/I] was big. Boy, those were the days. You know, the little purple almost never existed, had Sony not decided to try to appeal to the child audience. How crazy would that have been? The first Spyro game qas quite revolutionary. It made perfect use of the PlayStation’s limitations by, for example, making objects decrease in detail the further you get away from it. [I]Spyro the Dragon[/I] was the first game to feature this, and afterwards, many games followed. I still have [I]Spyro: Year of the Dragon[/I] lying about, so let’s give it a go and see what I think of it after all this time.

The plot is fairly simple (and quite similar to that of [I]Rayman[/I], might I add). Dragons are magic creatures, from the day they are born. An evil, power-mad sorceress has her henchmen kidnap all the dragon eggs, in order to harvest their magic and becoming all-powerful. It’s kind of messed up. Our favourite purple dragon, Spyro, is the only one who’s able to stop the evil sorceress. It’s up to him to stop her, and to return the dragon babies. It ain’t no J.R. Tolkien, but hey, it’s Spyro.

In one of my other reviews, I said 3D polygons age quite poorly as opposed to 2D sprites. This is because to this day, 3D animation is still in development, and getting better each day. However, when you look at 2D platformers, the SNES, which originates from the 1990s has some of the best-looking games you can find. This is why a lot of SNES games still look terrific to this day, and a lot of PlayStation games might look extremely dated even though they are from a newer generation of games. However, with [I]Spyro: Year of the Dragon[/I], this is not the case. The beautiful and colourful environments go paired with wacky creative character design, ranging from penguins with rocket launchers to cowboy dinosaurs. It’s really weird – I almost forgot I was play... Read the rest of this Review
Rayman
04-29-15 05:18 AM
Back to Rayman's glory days
I got into the gaming scene just when the Sony PlayStation got big. I’m a 90s kid, and I was there when the SNES was dominating the market, but somehow I had completely missed the generation of the SNES, and also the SEGA Saturn. No, back in my day, it was all PlayStation for me. Together with games like Rayman, the system nearly took over my entire childhood. I managed to pick this game up at a retail store not too long ago, let’s get into it and see how much this little gem from 1995 holds up.

First thing I saw when the game loaded (well, after the copyright screen and language selection, that is) was a very crisp cartoonish introduction video of a wizard-like character explaining what has happened to the world of Rayman. Soothing flute music starts to play, as the guy tells you about the lush world, filled with joy and creatures who live together in peace and harmony. Then, an evil wizard, appropriately named ‘Mr. Dark’, captured the Electoons and kidnapped all the fairies, stealing he world’s magic. It’s up to the hero Rayman to defeat this villain, and restore peace to the world.

Let’s get this outta the way first – Rayman looks amazing. The artwork is beautiful, with gorgeously rendered, varied environments. There’s something to be said about 2D graphics, they generally age so much better than 3D polygons that a lot of PlayStation games have. If I have to nitpick a little, in my opinion Rayman’s movement animations are lacking a little in terms of frames, but it isn’t much worth mentioning. In terms of presentation, everything looks incredible, even by today’s standards.

The music is lovely. The levels in Rayman are divided into several different ‘areas’, such as Dream Forest, Band Land, etc. All these areas have their own main theme music, which all fit the levels’ themes nicely, and help give the levels their own personal feel and atmosphere. Aside from the areas’ main themes, there’s also th... Read the rest of this Review
Tunguska: Legend Of Faith
11-09-14 07:22 AM
Tunguska? More like Funguska!
Dear god, that’s a terrible title. This is Tunguska: Legend of Faith, an obscure adventure game for the PlayStation. And I’m not using the term ‘obscure’ loosely here, almost none of the internet has even heard of this game. It follows Jack (who is literally jacked), a person who is framed for murder, and is on his way to death row. When you start a new game, you’ll watch a cutscene where four security guards lead Jack to the electric chair, where he not long after meets his unfortunate end. Yep, the main character actually dies in the very first cutscene of the game. His spiritual body is ascending upwards, with images of Jack’s past. Then, he ascends through a portal of some sorts. But guess what? It’s not the end! This is where the game actually starts. I nearly got a heart-attack from the transition the graphics made. I can look past some dated visuals, I mean, this is the PS1 we’re talking about. But Tunguska: Legend of Faith looks beyond terrible, especially for a game that’s apparently made in the year 2000. The intro cutscene still looks decent, but then you get to the gameplay and… look, it’s just terrible. Anyway, I was put on a platform with a bridge leading to a tower with two statues, each with an indent in them (took me some serious concentration to make out what it was). I assumed I had to go back from where I came, through the big door I started in front of. Okay, let’s get this outta the way: What the heck are you supposed to do? What’s your goal? The game shows you some weird, cryptic cutscene about your character getting executed, and then it drops you in front of some big door, basically telling you “well, good luck bro!” and then just leaves you. Let me tell you how this game controls. It’s bad. You move Jack around through Resident Evil-style controls. Not only are these not quite as fluid as in any Resident Evil game on the PlayStation, the game ... Read the rest of this Review

OrdannonsX's Last 5 Game Guides (view last 25)
Black
05-13-15 12:52 PM
Black - Hints & tips
Lo and behold, there's actually a First-Person Shooter that I really like. The Hollywood action is amazing, the guns are brutal, the destructive environments are finger-licking terrific. Oh, and it's pretty dang hard. Even if the guns are able to wreak havoc upon everything that stands in their way, the enemies are able to dish out the same amount of damage to you. Black can be frustratingly different at times. This is why I decided to jot down a couple of tips to help you through the game.

1: - Even though when you just start the game you'll already see the Hard difficulty available for the first level, don't select it right away. When you beat all the levels on Normal difficulty, you'll unlock silver weapons, which deal extra damage, and carry unlimited ammo. Use these on your next playthroughs on the harder difficulties!

2: - You can carry two weapons. Always try to reserve a spot for the shotgun. You'll need to search intel and other collectibles throughout levels, and some are hidden in rooms behind doors with windows in them. These doors can ONLY be opened by blasting them open with the shotgun. Who needs a key, anyways?

3: - What's more, the shotgun is the weapon of choice for dealing with the shotgun guys. These guys tend to rush towards you to deal heavy damage. However, the shotgun guys are the only enemies in the game that are able to get up after you blow them down once. This is easily done by using an automatic weapon of choice. When they fall down, switch to your shotgun all the while running up to them. When you're up close and personal, and he's still scraping himself off the floor, give him the killing blow!

4: - Enemies don't throw grenades, so when you've found a sturdy spot of cover and you know your enemies are a good distance away, don't be afraid to reload both your weapons. The only enemies that move in on you quickly are the shotgun guys.

5: - Speaking of grenades, they rule. They bring death in a... Read the rest of this Guide
Pokemon Fire Red
02-26-15 12:59 PM
Gym Leader Guide
Hello guys! It's me, Ordannons X, with here a guide to taking on the eight Gym Leaders of Kanto! Some of the leaders are pretty tough, and aren't to be taken lightly! If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them in the replies!

Without any furhter ado, let's begin!

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The first Gym Leader: Brock
Brock poses as your first obstacle to overcome, the first step on the stairs towards the Championship! He's not much to worry about, really. Brock uses the Rock-type, which specialize in impressive physical defense. If you chose either Bulbasaur or Squirtle, they'll be able to solo the gym when they reach Lv 10. If you chose Charmander, don't worry. There are other options available to tackle Brock.

Brock has two Pokémon. His first Pokémon will be a Lv 12 Geodude. This Pokémon isn't dangerous in the slightest, it only knows the moves Tackle and Defense Curl. The one you might want to look out for, though, is his Lv 14 Onix. Onix is pretty fast, and its Defense is unmatched. Besides, it knows Rock Tomb which could pack a whallop while lowering your Speed! This could be dangerous if it already used Bind on you, which does lingering damage on you for five turns, meanwhile you'll be unable to switch out your Pokémon! It also knows Harden, a move that boosts its impressive Defense even more!

Like I said before, if you've picked either Bulbasaur or Squirtle, this won't be a problem. Bulbasaur's Vine Whip and Squirtle's Bubble will make short work of both Geodude and Onix, seeing as their Special Defenses are atrocious. If you picked Charmander, however, you might want to do some prep work before you challange Brock. If you train Charmander up to Lv 13, it will learn Metal Claw. This is a Steel-type move, which does very well against Rock-type Pokémon. Still, because of Onix's amazing Defense stat, you might want to train Charmander to Lv 15, or even evolve it to Charmeleon at Lv 16 if you want to... Read the rest of this Guide
Pokemon Silver
03-03-14 04:00 PM
Pokémon Silver walkthrough

Introduction
This'll be my very first actual walkthrough, and I'm going to hurl myself straight into the deep waters; It's going to be a walkthrough of a Pokemon game! This guide will cover the entire game of Pokemon: Silver Version, complete with screenshots I took, tips of Pokemon you just have to get, item locations and an in-depth explanation of the important battles such as gym battles, the Elite Four, Team Rocket, etc. So, without further ado... Let our adventure begin.

Welcome to the world of Pokemon!
Okay, so the first thing you do is to tell Prof. Oak the time. That's quite an epic way to start your journey, isn't it? Just by telling an old manwhat time it is... anyway, be sure to set the time to match the time in the real world, and confirm by pressing 'YES'.

             Prof. Oak will introduce himself to you, and welcome you to the game. He'll also ask your name. Once you've figured out a name for your character, Prof. Oak will tell you about the adventures and dreams and fairies and unicorns and... Errr, ahem... Well, just about all the dreams and adventures that await you, and that he'll be seeing you later. And after that, the adventure begins! BTW, I'll be naming my character “ORDAN”.

Your house
As a Pokemon standard, you start your adventure in your own room. Be sure to check the Options, and change the game's text speed to Fast. Believe me, it's necessary. Other than that, you should save the game for the first time. There's no Potion in your PC, so don't bother checking your PC for now. There's a Town Map you can check out, but the only meaningful thing you can do here is to go downstairs, where Mom will approach you. She will give you the PokeGear, and asks you what day it is, and whether to turn on Daylight Saving Time. When she goes back to her seat, exit your house.

New Bark Town and Elm's Pokemon Lab
You'll be outside in New Bark Town... Read the rest of this Guide
Lion King, The
03-03-14 01:15 PM
A little help with The Lion King
Hello everyone!

So I was playing The Lion King on the Sega Genesis the other day, and I came across a part where I got stuck. It was in the second level. No, it wasn't the cheap ostrich part where everyone seems to have a hard time with. Rather, it was at the part where you have to swing across a stream of water by jumping from one hippo tail to the other. The bad jumping physics made this part especially punishing for me, causing me at least five lives or so. With pure luck, I found a way to avoid having to swing across the stream at all, probably by means of an error. It could also have been done intentionally by the game designers, but I personally prefer the former. Either way, this makes this particular part of the level much easier. Here's how to do it:



^ So, you start the trick to the right of the checkpoint. You're going to want to jump towards the hippo eyeballing Checkpoint Simba's butt.


^ You'd hurl yourself towards the blue hippo. Don't worry, it won't flinch backwards, causing you to appear silly and falling in the water.


^ It might take you a few tries, but you should be able to grab hold of the hippo's head.


^ From here, you could simply jump across to that hippo over there in the upper-right corner, taunting you.


^ Don't mind the decrease in my lifes counter, that's just me being an idiot. As difficult as this game may be, I'm a pretty bad player.

And there you go! It isn't much, but this'll save you loads of frustration from having to jump from hippo tail to hippo tail, probably losing at least three lives in the process. It isn't cheating, it's making use of a glitch that allows you to make a ungodly difficult game with horrendous jump controls just a little bit more forgiving.
Pokemon Emerald
06-20-13 05:44 AM
Pokémon Emerald walkthrough - No starter Pokémon challenge!
Introduction
Hello everyone, this is OrdannonsX, and this is my first shot at making a walkthrough of a video game. As some of you might have read in my review of Pokémon Emerald, I've clocked a lot of hours into this game, and now, I want to spice things up a bit. I'm going to attempt to start a new game, and play through the game without my starter Pokémon! Now, this actually impossible to do, as in the beginning of the game you need to use either Treecko, Torchic or Mudkip. So, uh...

CHALLENGE FAILED BEFORE IT BEGAN!!!

Nah, let's not be that harsh. We'll use our chosen starter Pokémon to defeat the attacking Zigzagoon, to beat May, and then to catch our first Pokémon. Afterwards, our challenge commences! Now, this is something I've never done in any Pokémon game before, so I haven't got much experience with this. As such, I will write portions of this walkthrough as I play through the game. Without further ado, let's begin our adventure!


Starting our adventure
Prof. Birch will show up, welcoming you to the game. He will explain certain things about the Pokémon world, and afterwards asks you to tell some things about yourself. First, you'll need to determine whether you want to play as a boy or as a girl. I'll choose the boy, I can identify with the boy more. Then he will immediately ask you what your name is. Naturally, you put in your name, and the game soon begins.

The truck
The first thing you'll hear is the engine sound of a truck. Then the screen shows up. You're standing in the truck next to a closet and some cartboard boxes. Once the rumbling stops, to the right to you an entrance (or exit) appears. Here you might want to change your options (the most important thing to do is to change the text speed to fast) and save your game.  After you've saved, head outside through the exit.

Littleroot Town
You're outside! Isn't the music soothing? Mom will walk approa... Read the rest of this Guide

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Pokemon Crystal
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