I imagine Funko POP!s would be more generally accepted if they weren't such omnipresent marketing devices. As of now, practically anything one can name has been made into a POP, be it 1960's cartoon characters, cereal mascots, celebrities, etc.. There is also the issue of their visual style, with their inflated, square heads and soulless eyes, but I imagine this is a symptom of them being engineered to be as easy to mass-produce as possible. They are incredibly unappealing either way, not to mention unnecessary when amiibo exists.
Either way, I already foresee subscription boxes like Loot Crate and 1-Up Box having a field day with these; it's more effortless, "nerdy" rubbish to clutter bedrooms with.
I believe most of us saw this delay coming, to be quite honest.
Either way, I have not yet played any Fire Emblem installments, but this looks rather interesting, to say the least. I may decide to purchase it, assuming Fire Emblem can enrapture me beforehand.
I do recall hearing rumours that a 2D Legend of Zelda game was under development, but I certainly didn't anticipate this. I confess that I am disappointed that it is not a new title, but I am sure the game will still be fun nevertheless.
Though I cannot judge Yo-Kai Watch's quality as a franchise due to the fact that I have never played it, it truly is a shame that Pokemon has yet to have a powerful, enduring competitor; it could certainly use one, in my opinion. No matter how high-quality its competitors may be, especially in relation to Pokemon itself, Pokemon is functionally destined to triumph due to its nigh-immortality.
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Re: Funko Eager To Produce Nintendo-Themed Pop Figures
I imagine Funko POP!s would be more generally accepted if they weren't such omnipresent marketing devices. As of now, practically anything one can name has been made into a POP, be it 1960's cartoon characters, cereal mascots, celebrities, etc.. There is also the issue of their visual style, with their inflated, square heads and soulless eyes, but I imagine this is a symptom of them being engineered to be as easy to mass-produce as possible. They are incredibly unappealing either way, not to mention unnecessary when amiibo exists.
Either way, I already foresee subscription boxes like Loot Crate and 1-Up Box having a field day with these; it's more effortless, "nerdy" rubbish to clutter bedrooms with.
Re: Fire Emblem: Three Houses Marches Onto Switch This July
I believe most of us saw this delay coming, to be quite honest.
Either way, I have not yet played any Fire Emblem installments, but this looks rather interesting, to say the least. I may decide to purchase it, assuming Fire Emblem can enrapture me beforehand.
Re: Smash Ultimate Version 3.0.0 Coming This Spring, Joker Will Arrive By April
Before the end of April, hm?
I can nigh-guarantee that he will be released on April 9th (IE, the first day of Persona 5).
Re: Game Boy Classic Zelda: Link's Awakening Is Getting Remastered For Switch
I do recall hearing rumours that a 2D Legend of Zelda game was under development, but I certainly didn't anticipate this. I confess that I am disappointed that it is not a new title, but I am sure the game will still be fun nevertheless.
Re: Yo-Kai Watch Popularity Declines Sharply Against Steady Ol' Pokémon
Though I cannot judge Yo-Kai Watch's quality as a franchise due to the fact that I have never played it, it truly is a shame that Pokemon has yet to have a powerful, enduring competitor; it could certainly use one, in my opinion. No matter how high-quality its competitors may be, especially in relation to Pokemon itself, Pokemon is functionally destined to triumph due to its nigh-immortality.