User:Smashbro8

Hello, I'm Smashbro8. You may have seen me editing here, or perhaps on one of my other wikis, such as the GTA or Far Cry Wikis. I am a fan of the Despicable Me series and also a fan of Despicable Me: Minion Rush, which majority of my contributions here are based on.

My Opinion on Despicable Me movies

 * These are among the best child comedy movies ever made and I loved the Minions. They were always very funny, and therefore made the series very popular and successful.

My Opinion on Despicable Me: Minion Rush
As you can see on my contributions, I'm a veteran of Minion Rush, meaning I've played the game before the Jelly Lab was introduced. Minion Rush was formerly my favorite game to play on my Samsung Galaxy tablet and I preferred it over Temple Run 2 and Subway Surfers, though getting a high score was way easier in Temple Run 2. I had unlocked all locations and my favorite locations in Minion Rush were Downtown, Minion Beach, the Residential Area, the Mall and Super Silly Fun Land. The Anti-Villain League was too hard in my opinion, and in the recent updates, was made even harder due to new spinning gears, which the player's Minion must dodge. I had enjoyed playing Minion Rush and running through several locations in one run.

I believe the Jelly Lab update to the game was among the worst updates I've ever seen and among the worst decisions I've ever witnessed in a game. The Jelly Lab has ruined the game with hard challenges, the removal of the free running mode and location change, the removal of the Bapples, the larger amount of obstacles in locations/new obstacles introduced, as well as the faster speed of the game, which starts off earlier than before. As someone said, Gameloft fixed a game that was not broken. Formerly, the only complaint I had for the game were the difficulties of getting Tokens in the game and the expensive prices for costumes, which were nearly impossible to buy without paying real money. I also disliked how events could not be beaten unless you were one of those who payed real money to revive several times. The revival price (20 tokens) is also too expensive for such a rare item, versus the 1 Gem or 1 Key needed to revive in Temple Run 2 and Subway Surfers respectively, which increased on each death. After the Jelly Lab update, I still own Minion Rush but hardly touch it due to my disliking for the Jelly Lab and the removal of the free run :(. I hope that someday Gameloft loses some of their greed and brings it back, as it has disappointed several fans.