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Project M 3.0 Review- Manhattan Digest

by Tim Morris

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Copyright Nintendo Source: Max Level
Copyright Nintendo
Source: Max Level

Project M for marvelous.

If you’re a fan of the Super Smash Bros. series like me, you love the fast-paced, edge-of-your-seat action that has been gripping gamers for the last fifteen years now. No series has combined a smooth fighting game experience with skilled platforming as well as Nintendo has with Super Smash Bros. However, if you share my thoughts on the most recent release, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, you know that it doesn’t live up to the standard set by the first two releases. Enter Project M, a game that seeks to capture the greatness of the past. With the ‘M’ standing for Melee, the second game in the series that was released for the Gamecube in 2001, the creators of this homebrew game want their work to highlight what made Super Smash Bros. Melee one of the greatest titles of all-time.

Removing the tripping that plagues Brawl and reinstating small combat mechanics to their Melee counterparts, Project M greatly succeeds at delivering frantic and fun skirmishes that keep me playing for hours. The roster now stands at 41 characters, which includes every playable character from the Super Smash Bros. series. While the creators have stated that the most recent 3.02 release is not a “final” or “gold” version,  they’ve certainly outdone themselves by having a fleshed-out roster. Add in the massive number of usable items, 42 stages, online play, tournament mode, and customization options, and you have a lot to do here.

While the game is epic in both scope and execution, there are some minor, almost nitpicky flaws that I’d like to address. First up is the balancing. Now, Nintendo has never been known to care very much about characters being broken in these games (looking at you, Pikachu from the N64 version and Meta Knight in Brawl), and the creators of Project M have done a nice job rebalancing things, certain characters leave a bit to be desired. Some could use buffs, others nerfs (or debuffs), but since the intent is there to continue balancing I can’t fault them too much. Next, some of the faster characters simply feel too slippery. I’m sure this is by design, but picking up items and managing to avoid suicides can prove to be extremely difficult at times. Finally, the AI. This isn’t as easy of a fix as other areas, but in the original release of Melee, setting CPU opponents on the max difficulty was a definite test of skill that forced you to adapt on the fly. In Project M, even at the highest setting the AI seems to have a penchant for offing itself, whether by simple jumping off the side or by deliberately attacking explosives.

If you’re looking for a game to play with others and already have a copy of Super Smash Bros. Brawl (that, along with an SD card are required to play), look no further than Project M. It faithfully replicates the frenetic gameplay of Melee while adding a few wrinkles of its own in order to remain fresh. Even after the new entries in the series hit shelves later this year, I still see myself firing up this game for long sessions with my brothers and friends.

Final Grade: A

Platform: Wii + SD Card with game downloaded to it + Gecko OS
Genre: Fighting
Players: 1-4 simultaneous
Price: Free (if you already have Brawl)

For more information regarding Project M, including downloads and instructions, click here.

WRITER’S NOTE: I do not endorse or promote any hardware or longterm software modifications to copyrighted equipment and content. Project M is a game that can be played without hacking or modifying anything having to do with the Nintendo Wii or Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, OPINION, REVIEWS, TECHNOLOGY Tagged With: 3.0, brawl, games, homebrew, melee, multiplayer, nintendo, online, party, project m, Smash, super smash bros, video games, wifi, Wii

Racism in the Bear Community- More Prevalent than Ever

by Ryan Shea

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Off the bat, there is going to be a variety of opinions regarding this matter yet I feel like this is a very taboo subject to talk about.  It is an issue that just like some of the more mainstream issues that we face in America will never really have one agreement on it.  The fact of the matter is for many people that I know of and a general consensus that I have seen, racism is a huge part of the bear community.  For me, this racism comes in many different forms, some of which I have experienced and some others have as well.  This can be broken down into several different ways people can view racism in this community, so feel free to share your opinion on what you think. [Read more…] about Racism in the Bear Community- More Prevalent than Ever

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, LIFESTYLE, OPINION Tagged With: america, asian, Bear Community, black, gay, gay bear, lord of the rings, online, racism, stereotypes, white

What’s Offensive on Online Apps?

by Ryan Shea

Credit to: Tumblr
Credit to: Tumblr

 

Oh, the online dating world.  Something that originally started as a small has turned into quite the revolution in the straight and gay worlds.  Many a people I know use it for several different reasons beyond the first date- business, sex, friendship, etc.  You can totally get something out of it.  Heck, I have used it to promote this page and get writers on it and I am very happy with the people that I have found simply with a sentence and a click.  So the variety here is truly endless.

With all the glory and opportunities that is out there for online dating, there are certain things that people write in their profiles or do that many can find incredibly offensive and off putting to the point where they don’t even want to reply with anything back, they just block or ignore.  This is from information I have gathered from several other friends of mine, not including myself, who find these particular attributes put on as just really intolerable-

1. PRIVATE PHOTOS UNLOCKED/CAN I SEE YOUR PRIVATE PHOTOS/WOOF LET ME SEE YOUR PRIVATE PHOTOS.

And this particular fellow didn’t even say hello.  I am sorry, but this is at the height of rudeness.  This is pertaining to the app Growlr, one I happen to love, that allows you to have a main photo but two ones that are private.  Mine are simply face shots though there are times where I want to take two photos of my dog and use them to piss guys off who were expecting more.  I equate this to an actual experience in a bar.  Not even saying hello and asking for private photos is like walking up to a guy in a bar and saying “Get naked”.  It’s not gonna happen (unless you are at certain bars) and its the same thing online.  Geez don’t people want to at least say hey sometimes before all of that.  Good god.

2. PNP.

This is a very controversial issue that seems to flood a lot of what is out there online.  “Party” means an assortment of drugs, usually hard ones and “play” means to hook up.  If I am going to party, it is going to be with some Lay’s Potato Chips, Sprite, and hopefully a bunch of interesting people around me at an actual PARTY. Not that kind.  I think the whole drug usage thing has become very prevalent in the gay community and this is something that is just wrong on a multitude of levels.

3. JUDGEMENT.

I am a firm believer that if someone goes out of their way to message you either with “Hey”, “Hello” or even a compliment like “You are handsome”, it is the human thing to respond regardless of interest.  That seems to be rampant as well, especially in certain areas of New York City, where guys think that if you don’t fit that certain muscle bear type they won’t respond to you. Meanwhile, these are the ones that are the most insecure of all.  If the guy messages you, at least entertain a conversation.  Make them feel good.  You never know when someone is having a bad day that a simple convo can make them feel better.

 

Filed Under: LIFESTYLE, OPINION Tagged With: dating, growlr, online, pnp, private photos

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