Title: Mass Effect 3
Media: Video Game (Xbox 360 version)
Rating: Four and a Half Spaceships
Mission Report:
I should probably start with all the negative points first, so I can end this review on a good note. This game had a problem from the first game... they just threw you into things! Well, sort of. It was better than the original Mass Effect, since you knew the main storyline much better and had more knowledge of the universe then you did, but still! It was still throwing, and no explanations!
I had no idea why Shepard was suddenly in "retirement". Now I know it probably has to do with the Arrival DLC (downloadable content) and all relating lore and stuff to it... in fact, I'm next to sure about it! But I didn't during my first playthrough! The fact that I really know now, is that I've now played the Arrival DLC, and read comics and a mini-story which seem to indicate it. But even then... I'm not 100% sure about it.
But the Arrival DLC storyline does cause issues later on. In at least two side-missions/stories, this story is important. But I had no idea what they were talking about, and/or what was going on!!!
Here, it was like the people at BioWare were expecting you to have gotten and played the Arrival DLC. Bad move on their part! Not everyone gets the DLC, or even play the other games! It made things less enjoyable in a few parts.
Also, this James Vega character... I had no idea who this guy was, why he was there, how he knew Shepard, etc., etc., etc.! I did not care for it! At least, in Mass Effect 2, you had dossiers! But this guy... he was just thrown on you, no previous knowledge! The most I could find out as soon as possible was that he was an arms master, but that was what the game called him in his talent points section. I was good and ticked! Now I know more, thanks to comics and the Mass Effect: Paragon Lost movie, but still...! He was just thrown on, no warning or really any real previous information, except for somehow knowing Shepard, and then we learn he's an arms master! ARGH...!
Also, you don't get to fly around the galaxy right away. You are thrown automatically into missions for a couple of missions. For a while, I was worried that the exploration and flying around bit had been kicked out. Luckily, it was not. But I was worried for a bit.
Also, you don't get to pick your teammates right away. Okay, maybe that I shouldn't have been grumpy about, because it's like that for every game, but I was more ticked this time around.
But the super-duper point dropper?
THE ENDING!
Yes, you read that right... Mass Effect, the game with a very good storyline structure and general storyline, had a BAD ENDING!
Now, okay, I'm going to admit it. I haven't played the game with the DLC which was BioWare's answer to the tons of fans who also complained about the ending (nice going, fellow M.E. fans!). I'm hoping it makes things better, but it's a "we'll see" moment...
Now, I don't think I've gotten my vibe through about the ending. It was terrible! They kill Shepard! KILL HER/HIM! And it's a choice at the end... but either choice ends to KILLING Shepard! OH MAN, SERIOUSLY?!? I hated the ending! Hated it, hated it, hated it!
Now to the good parts.
Yes, there were good parts. LOL!
The game was fun. I had lots of fun playing it. The action was good (though the special effects were so good, I didn't often look directly at the Reaper spawn. :) ). The gameplay was good.
We got to see a bunch of familiar characters. Whoever from your team survived from Mass Effect 2 showed up in one way or another. Though most of them were not playable, but they were still big parts of the story.
However, Garrus and Tali came back... and they were both playable! I was delighted! Garrus and Tali had been my team, whenever possible, ever since the first Mass Effect. So playing with them again... yay!
Also, we get a different special treat... characters from the books showed up! In a side-mission, Kahlee Sanders showed up! And the main minion of the Illusive Man was Kai Leng! Both are from the books! SWEET!
Except for the beginning, the push-on of James Vega, and the ending, the storyline was good too!
Since I haven't finished the game with the DLC package for the ending, I can't give you a review for a game with that.
But for a game without the DLC... here's the final "all in all": all in all, this was still a good game! It just has some issues.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Ender's Game
Title: Ender's Game
Media: Movie
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Briefing:
Years ago, aliens attacked, and almost destroyed humanity. 50 years later, humanity is picking and training kids to be warriors in order to destroy the alien threat, despite the fact that the aliens haven't attacked since the last war.
Ender is one such kid. But he's been selected as humanity's only hope. He is sent from Earth to two different schools. But one primary way to learn and train is by playing games.
But, for Ender, life is going to be no game, though it is centered by games...
Even more than he might realize!
Mission Report:
Oh. Man.
This was good.
It has been years since I've read the book this is based on. But it has been years since I've read it. But that didn't stop memories from popping up. It made things both annoying and helpful.
The movie itself was pretty good. The action and dialogue was good. And there was a meaningful moment to it. But, since I've read the book and know what the shocker secret message is and where it's supposed to be, I think the impact of that moment was lost.
Also, the in-movie script was pretty well-done in some places. Again, there was memories of the book interfering and making things annoying. I felt upset at the lost of some details. But I feel like the conversation between Ender and the alien at the end was pretty good... if you didn't have the money to do the actual mental conversation (I actually remember there was one!). Good for close moments.
All in all, this was a good movie.
Media: Movie
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Briefing:
Years ago, aliens attacked, and almost destroyed humanity. 50 years later, humanity is picking and training kids to be warriors in order to destroy the alien threat, despite the fact that the aliens haven't attacked since the last war.
Ender is one such kid. But he's been selected as humanity's only hope. He is sent from Earth to two different schools. But one primary way to learn and train is by playing games.
But, for Ender, life is going to be no game, though it is centered by games...
Even more than he might realize!
Mission Report:
Oh. Man.
This was good.
It has been years since I've read the book this is based on. But it has been years since I've read it. But that didn't stop memories from popping up. It made things both annoying and helpful.
The movie itself was pretty good. The action and dialogue was good. And there was a meaningful moment to it. But, since I've read the book and know what the shocker secret message is and where it's supposed to be, I think the impact of that moment was lost.
Also, the in-movie script was pretty well-done in some places. Again, there was memories of the book interfering and making things annoying. I felt upset at the lost of some details. But I feel like the conversation between Ender and the alien at the end was pretty good... if you didn't have the money to do the actual mental conversation (I actually remember there was one!). Good for close moments.
All in all, this was a good movie.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Mass Effect: Deception
Title: Mass Effect: Deception
Media: Book
Author: William C. Dietz
Rating: Two and a Half Spaceships
Mission Note: This book takes place in-between Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3.
Mission Briefing:
This book stunk!
The new author got a bunch of facts wrong! A lot centered on the quarians and their culture (for one thing, he got the freakin' name thing wrong!). Also, salarian females popped up way too often, when they're supposed to be rare! True, in real life, concidences (sp?) like that happen, but it was still not good mojo in the book! And some details were a little left out, as well as characters! True, people come and go and die, but there wasn't even an explanation about what happened to Gillian's old quarian friend Lem! Seriously, people!!!
As for the book? I felt like, a couple of times, that it was basically a machine gun! William C. Dietz was basically killing characters that didn't come up in the next game! So, who cares? I get that it can happen in real life, but still... seriously!!! He basically murdered most of them! NOT GOOD MOJO!!!
However, as you can see, the book got some points.Thing is, the actual book enjoyment level, forgetting the lore glitches, was actually at the average level.
So, all in all, worst book in the Mass Effect series!
Media: Book
Author: William C. Dietz
Rating: Two and a Half Spaceships
Mission Note: This book takes place in-between Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3.
Mission Briefing:
This book stunk!
The new author got a bunch of facts wrong! A lot centered on the quarians and their culture (for one thing, he got the freakin' name thing wrong!). Also, salarian females popped up way too often, when they're supposed to be rare! True, in real life, concidences (sp?) like that happen, but it was still not good mojo in the book! And some details were a little left out, as well as characters! True, people come and go and die, but there wasn't even an explanation about what happened to Gillian's old quarian friend Lem! Seriously, people!!!
As for the book? I felt like, a couple of times, that it was basically a machine gun! William C. Dietz was basically killing characters that didn't come up in the next game! So, who cares? I get that it can happen in real life, but still... seriously!!! He basically murdered most of them! NOT GOOD MOJO!!!
However, as you can see, the book got some points.Thing is, the actual book enjoyment level, forgetting the lore glitches, was actually at the average level.
So, all in all, worst book in the Mass Effect series!
Mass Effect: Retribution
Title: Mass Effect: Retribution
Media: Book
Author: Drew Karpyshyn
Rating: Four and a Half Spaceships
Mission Notes: This book comes in-between Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3.
Mission Briefing:
This book was better than I thought it was going to be. I read the back of the book, and knew there was going to be some disturbing parts that I wasn't going to really read. And I was right.
But it didn't take up as much of the book as I thought it was going to! Also, the rest of the book was good! And there was a lot of highly-enjoyable parts! I honestly thought this was going to be one of my least fave books, at least in this series, but I was proven wrong! And, ho boy, am I glad to say that!
All in all, this was a good book, even when some parts had to be skipped. Well done, Drew Karpyshyn!
Media: Book
Author: Drew Karpyshyn
Rating: Four and a Half Spaceships
Mission Notes: This book comes in-between Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3.
Mission Briefing:
This book was better than I thought it was going to be. I read the back of the book, and knew there was going to be some disturbing parts that I wasn't going to really read. And I was right.
But it didn't take up as much of the book as I thought it was going to! Also, the rest of the book was good! And there was a lot of highly-enjoyable parts! I honestly thought this was going to be one of my least fave books, at least in this series, but I was proven wrong! And, ho boy, am I glad to say that!
All in all, this was a good book, even when some parts had to be skipped. Well done, Drew Karpyshyn!
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Mass Effect 2
Title: Mass Effect 2
Media: Video Game (Xbox 360 version)
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Notes: At time of writing, I'm replaying this game for the second time, so review is probably going to be affected by that.
Mission Briefing:
Okay, this was like a movie trilogy in this case. The first and third games were great, but not so much the second game.
First, let's start with some of my complaints.
There are story problems in this one... two main ones. The first is the beginning and the whole "coming-back-from-the-dead" thing. It bugs me and my Christian beliefs. The second story problem is the disturbing ending, which is just plain disturbing. UGH!!!
Also, there's they freakin' change a bunch of things! ARGH!!!
And then there's this sudden switch to ammo. Yes, yes, they call it thermal clips to prevent overheating, but IT'S STILL AMMO! I so liked not worrying about ammo! ARGH...!
Oh, and there are a few other story probs and things I don't care about.
But this game is still good, and I still enjoyed it. You even get used to the thermal clips after a while, and most of the controls.
The story was still good. Your decisions from the last game affect this one, even in minor ways. It's pretty cool, especially when one just pops up in your face.
Oh, and you still get to play with Garrus and Tali'Zorah! I was super-excited when I got Garrus back, and was really giddy when I got Tali back! You still manage to see many of the game characters from the last game, but these two are the ones actually pickable as your team (though you only get Tali later).
Also, not everything about the new characters are bad. My fave from the new characters is Mordin Solis (sp?), the salarian doctor. He's just funny, and can make me laugh, in mid-fight.
Also, pure awesome here, YOU CAN RECRUIT A GETH!!!
AWESOME!!!
Also, you don't have to worry about piloting a MAKO! ( : ) )
Oh, and shopping becomes more fun. You get your own personal cabin, and can buy pets, including fishies! Problem and annoying thing about the fishies is that you have to feed them after every time you return from a mission or they die! ARGH!!!
Also, you get to personalize your character's armor. You can buy armor pieces, and even play with their color! It was COOL!
Also, you can now take Paragon or Renegade actions. A symbol of either one appears on the screen, then you can hit the right trigger button to do it. Or you can wait it out, and not do the action. Thing is, I didn't know that at first, and just did everything. Again, did things that I probably wouldn't have done due to that. ARGH!!! Also, there's at least one time where you don't see the symbol clearly. This caused me to miss it the first time I played it, but I found it on the second play-through.
Also, they fixed a problem from the first game. After I was done with the main storyline of the game, I was able to go back and play some more! And I was not chunked into the last boss fight! Timeline-wise, I was simply sent to right before the initiation of the end-mission. YES! Good move, people! Also, I was able to do stuff that was still transferred to the last game! YES!
All in all, this still was a good game.
Media: Video Game (Xbox 360 version)
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Notes: At time of writing, I'm replaying this game for the second time, so review is probably going to be affected by that.
Mission Briefing:
Okay, this was like a movie trilogy in this case. The first and third games were great, but not so much the second game.
First, let's start with some of my complaints.
There are story problems in this one... two main ones. The first is the beginning and the whole "coming-back-from-the-dead" thing. It bugs me and my Christian beliefs. The second story problem is the disturbing ending, which is just plain disturbing. UGH!!!
Also, there's they freakin' change a bunch of things! ARGH!!!
And then there's this sudden switch to ammo. Yes, yes, they call it thermal clips to prevent overheating, but IT'S STILL AMMO! I so liked not worrying about ammo! ARGH...!
Oh, and there are a few other story probs and things I don't care about.
But this game is still good, and I still enjoyed it. You even get used to the thermal clips after a while, and most of the controls.
The story was still good. Your decisions from the last game affect this one, even in minor ways. It's pretty cool, especially when one just pops up in your face.
Oh, and you still get to play with Garrus and Tali'Zorah! I was super-excited when I got Garrus back, and was really giddy when I got Tali back! You still manage to see many of the game characters from the last game, but these two are the ones actually pickable as your team (though you only get Tali later).
Also, not everything about the new characters are bad. My fave from the new characters is Mordin Solis (sp?), the salarian doctor. He's just funny, and can make me laugh, in mid-fight.
Also, pure awesome here, YOU CAN RECRUIT A GETH!!!
AWESOME!!!
Also, you don't have to worry about piloting a MAKO! ( : ) )
Oh, and shopping becomes more fun. You get your own personal cabin, and can buy pets, including fishies! Problem and annoying thing about the fishies is that you have to feed them after every time you return from a mission or they die! ARGH!!!
Also, you get to personalize your character's armor. You can buy armor pieces, and even play with their color! It was COOL!
Also, you can now take Paragon or Renegade actions. A symbol of either one appears on the screen, then you can hit the right trigger button to do it. Or you can wait it out, and not do the action. Thing is, I didn't know that at first, and just did everything. Again, did things that I probably wouldn't have done due to that. ARGH!!! Also, there's at least one time where you don't see the symbol clearly. This caused me to miss it the first time I played it, but I found it on the second play-through.
Also, they fixed a problem from the first game. After I was done with the main storyline of the game, I was able to go back and play some more! And I was not chunked into the last boss fight! Timeline-wise, I was simply sent to right before the initiation of the end-mission. YES! Good move, people! Also, I was able to do stuff that was still transferred to the last game! YES!
All in all, this still was a good game.
Mass Effect: Ascension
Title: Mass Effect: Ascension
Media: Book
Author: Drew Karpyshyn
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Note: This book comes in-between Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2.
Mission Briefing:
Okay... first, I have to tell you something. If you read my book review blog before, you might know this already. But I have this thing about reading books in the same series in a row. As I read more, I get less excited, and the books seem less good, even when it's probably really good!
That's what most likely happened with this one. I read it right after Mass Effect: Revelation. So it seemed not as good as its counterpart.
HOWEVER, as you can plainly see up above, it still got a 4-Spaceship rating. So this book was still good! I still say get it!
So, all in all, it's a good book, but didn't seem as good as Mass Effect: Revelation.
Wow... lame review!!! Even for some of my lame reviews!!!
Media: Book
Author: Drew Karpyshyn
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Note: This book comes in-between Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2.
Mission Briefing:
Okay... first, I have to tell you something. If you read my book review blog before, you might know this already. But I have this thing about reading books in the same series in a row. As I read more, I get less excited, and the books seem less good, even when it's probably really good!
That's what most likely happened with this one. I read it right after Mass Effect: Revelation. So it seemed not as good as its counterpart.
HOWEVER, as you can plainly see up above, it still got a 4-Spaceship rating. So this book was still good! I still say get it!
So, all in all, it's a good book, but didn't seem as good as Mass Effect: Revelation.
Wow... lame review!!! Even for some of my lame reviews!!!
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Mass Effect: Paragon Lost
Title: Mass Effect: Paragon Lost
Media: Movie
Rating: Four and a Half Spaceships
Mission Briefing:
James Vega and his team manages to save a reasearch colony on Fehl (sp?) Prime from the Blood Pack. But then the team is assigned guard duty. 2 years pass without trouble...
And then some mysterious bug-like aliens attack!!!
Along with some new dude and the asari researcher Treeya, who James is crushing on, James has to save the colony again, and defeat the aliens. But will he be successful? Will he live up to be like his hero, Commander Shepard?
What will happen?
Mission Report:
This movie was surprisingly good!
Thing is, there were a few issues. Some was lore-wise. I've heard that there were complaints on sizes of the Collectors. Okay, maybe for the hunter. But when I was playing Mass Effect 2, I was too busy blasting Collectors to really notice the size!
But the Alliance gaining data on the Collectors and Reapers? Shouldn't the Alliance (and the Council) have done something due to that in the games or books? Okay, admittedly, the fourth M.E. book wasn't good, especially lore-wise, but there was no backing in the third book. I felt like that was a lore glitch, and I'm not appreciative of those. There were a few other glitches as well.
Also, it was a lot gorier than I was expecting. Yeah, yeah, it was Mass Effect, so gore was supposed to jump in. It was still gorier than I expected, or really cared for. Okay, most was blood effects.
My other biggest sure complaint is how the krogans were drawn. It was horrible!!! I was still able to tell that they were krogan, but they looked like a different, new species! AW MAN, PEOPLE!!!
Otherwise, the art was excellent. The rest of the aliens were done extremely well... and not just humans! Most of the Collectors were great (except the hunter... after they had shown the marine and the effect once, they didn't have to keep repeating. It was annoying, and I kept being drawn to her whenever she was on screen as part of the hunter. YEESH!). Also, the asari, varren, and vocha were all excellent! You could tell what those were!
Admittedly, the CGI was a little weak. But it was still cool, especially when we got to see the old MAKO tank. I may really don't like driving that thing, but seeing it on-screen and as part of this movie was really cool.
Also, seeing all those elements I knew from the games was cool. I recognized the Collector ship. Plus seeing how the pods worked on picking up their victims and opening up was cool.
Also, I saw familiar characters! We saw Liara T'Soni, David Anderson, and even Admiral Hackett! Of course, James Vega, who is a team member in Mass Effect 3, was the main character. I was glad to have the opportunity to learn more about James Vega. I feel like M.E.3 just dropped the character on me... but I'll probably cover that in more detail when I review Mass Effect 3.
The movie was pretty enjoyable. Good action, mostly-good art (it was an anime), and high levels of enjoyment, despite the not-enjoyable parts...
All in all, this was a good movie. Nice job, guys!
Media: Movie
Rating: Four and a Half Spaceships
Mission Briefing:
James Vega and his team manages to save a reasearch colony on Fehl (sp?) Prime from the Blood Pack. But then the team is assigned guard duty. 2 years pass without trouble...
And then some mysterious bug-like aliens attack!!!
Along with some new dude and the asari researcher Treeya, who James is crushing on, James has to save the colony again, and defeat the aliens. But will he be successful? Will he live up to be like his hero, Commander Shepard?
What will happen?
Mission Report:
This movie was surprisingly good!
Thing is, there were a few issues. Some was lore-wise. I've heard that there were complaints on sizes of the Collectors. Okay, maybe for the hunter. But when I was playing Mass Effect 2, I was too busy blasting Collectors to really notice the size!
But the Alliance gaining data on the Collectors and Reapers? Shouldn't the Alliance (and the Council) have done something due to that in the games or books? Okay, admittedly, the fourth M.E. book wasn't good, especially lore-wise, but there was no backing in the third book. I felt like that was a lore glitch, and I'm not appreciative of those. There were a few other glitches as well.
Also, it was a lot gorier than I was expecting. Yeah, yeah, it was Mass Effect, so gore was supposed to jump in. It was still gorier than I expected, or really cared for. Okay, most was blood effects.
My other biggest sure complaint is how the krogans were drawn. It was horrible!!! I was still able to tell that they were krogan, but they looked like a different, new species! AW MAN, PEOPLE!!!
Otherwise, the art was excellent. The rest of the aliens were done extremely well... and not just humans! Most of the Collectors were great (except the hunter... after they had shown the marine and the effect once, they didn't have to keep repeating. It was annoying, and I kept being drawn to her whenever she was on screen as part of the hunter. YEESH!). Also, the asari, varren, and vocha were all excellent! You could tell what those were!
Admittedly, the CGI was a little weak. But it was still cool, especially when we got to see the old MAKO tank. I may really don't like driving that thing, but seeing it on-screen and as part of this movie was really cool.
Also, seeing all those elements I knew from the games was cool. I recognized the Collector ship. Plus seeing how the pods worked on picking up their victims and opening up was cool.
Also, I saw familiar characters! We saw Liara T'Soni, David Anderson, and even Admiral Hackett! Of course, James Vega, who is a team member in Mass Effect 3, was the main character. I was glad to have the opportunity to learn more about James Vega. I feel like M.E.3 just dropped the character on me... but I'll probably cover that in more detail when I review Mass Effect 3.
The movie was pretty enjoyable. Good action, mostly-good art (it was an anime), and high levels of enjoyment, despite the not-enjoyable parts...
All in all, this was a good movie. Nice job, guys!
Friday, January 10, 2014
Mass Effect: Revelation
Title: Mass Effect: Revelation
Media: Book
Author: Drew Karpyshyn
Rating: Five Spaceships
Mission Notes:
To folks who haven't played Mass Effect: this story takes place before Mass Effect.
To players of Mass Effect: Remember how David Anderson and Saren have a history? This book plays out that story. If you didn't know that David Anderson and Saren had a history, sorry for the spoiler alert.
Mission Report:
Oh man, this book was extremely well-done!
Hats off to the author, this was a good book! The writing was superb! Five-star material, all the way!
In fact, the only reason this book lost points was due to how well-written it was. There were some very disturbing and freaky parts... particulilary (sp?), some of Saren's scenes. But it was due to how well-written the book was! I believe you were meant to be disturbed and freaked out, and it did an excellent job with that! The characters almost felt real!
This book was pure excellent, and the writing was superb! Well done, Drew Karpyshyn!!!
Media: Book
Author: Drew Karpyshyn
Rating: Five Spaceships
Mission Notes:
To folks who haven't played Mass Effect: this story takes place before Mass Effect.
To players of Mass Effect: Remember how David Anderson and Saren have a history? This book plays out that story. If you didn't know that David Anderson and Saren had a history, sorry for the spoiler alert.
Mission Report:
Oh man, this book was extremely well-done!
Hats off to the author, this was a good book! The writing was superb! Five-star material, all the way!
In fact, the only reason this book lost points was due to how well-written it was. There were some very disturbing and freaky parts... particulilary (sp?), some of Saren's scenes. But it was due to how well-written the book was! I believe you were meant to be disturbed and freaked out, and it did an excellent job with that! The characters almost felt real!
This book was pure excellent, and the writing was superb! Well done, Drew Karpyshyn!!!
Star Trek: Into Darkness
Title: Star Trek: Into Darkness
Media: Movie
Rating: Five Spaceships
Mission Report:
Oh man!
This movie was just so good!
The story was good, and the acting was excellent. Especially the guy who played Khan... he freaked me out at times with his good acting.
Also, the writing of the story wasn't bad. They did use an obvious play at the end, but it tipped off towards good writing that the mini-bits which made the ending obvious actually were used. Still, it was annoying.
But, otherwise, the movie was really good! I can say that happily, and I'm admittedly not a Trekkie! Good job, guys!!!
Media: Movie
Rating: Five Spaceships
Mission Report:
Oh man!
This movie was just so good!
The story was good, and the acting was excellent. Especially the guy who played Khan... he freaked me out at times with his good acting.
Also, the writing of the story wasn't bad. They did use an obvious play at the end, but it tipped off towards good writing that the mini-bits which made the ending obvious actually were used. Still, it was annoying.
But, otherwise, the movie was really good! I can say that happily, and I'm admittedly not a Trekkie! Good job, guys!!!
Elysium
Title: Elysium
Media: Movie
Rating: Five Spaceships
WARNING: THIS MOVIE IS RATED "R"!!!
Mission Report:
But this movie was pure awesome. The action was good, and it was pretty enjoyable. It was pretty gory, though... more than I had expected.
However, it was a very good movie. And the ending... icing on the cake! It was awesome! Well-done and awesome! Despite the sadder tone, the way the ending was written and done... awesome! Good job, writers!
This is a movie I definitely suggest! It's awesome!
Media: Movie
Rating: Five Spaceships
WARNING: THIS MOVIE IS RATED "R"!!!
Mission Report:
But this movie was pure awesome. The action was good, and it was pretty enjoyable. It was pretty gory, though... more than I had expected.
However, it was a very good movie. And the ending... icing on the cake! It was awesome! Well-done and awesome! Despite the sadder tone, the way the ending was written and done... awesome! Good job, writers!
This is a movie I definitely suggest! It's awesome!
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