Right, because the Nemesis from G1 is just SO well known for being a Titan like G1 Metroplex and not just the lifeless spacecraft it's always ever been.In glad Hasbro learnt their lesson from the dismal Notroplex and has gone back to more popular and well-known Titans, like the Nemesis. Keep it up Hasbro!
Correction: It's been widely derided strictly by Geewhiners, and only because it's not Geewun enough for them.There's been talk of it becoming bargain bucket fodder and it's been widely derided by the community, perhaps being the most derided Titan to date, so it's not as popular was most of the others.
In glad Hasbro learnt their lesson from the dismal Notroplex and has gone back to more popular and well-known Titans, like the Nemesis. Keep it up Hasbro!
Only bad points I've seen about Metroplex C is that his buzzsaw doesn't split open into an axe anymore, and he doesn't have Mini-Con compatibility for the Mini-Con he doesn't come with that doesn't exist (except on the original).
Right, because the Nemesis from G1 is just SO well known for being a Titan like G1 Metroplex and not just the lifeless spacecraft it's always ever been.
It's been widely derided strictly by Geewhiners, and only because it's not Geewun enough for them.
Everyone else who picked it up, however, have had more positive opinions, especially those who grew up with the Cybertron series as kids and have since entered adulthood (anyone who was 10 in 2005 would be about 27 by now).
Only bad points I've seen about Metroplex C is that his buzzsaw doesn't split open into an axe anymore, and he doesn't have Mini-Con compatibility for the Mini-Con he doesn't come with that doesn't exist (except on the original).
As someone who watches the Titan class from the sidelines, this Metroplex really seemed like a solid remake of the original that did its job quite well.
The only thing that seemed to be really going against it was its price point, though it seemed like patience has paid off for most.
No, it's famous for being a massive ship, both by those that grew up with G1, Beast Wars and even the WFC/FOC games. It's widely known TF lore and thus isn't a surprise that it's getting the Titan Class treatment.
*Famous* is a bit of a strong word. It showed up in two(?) episodes of G1 and I’d wager there’s a not insignificant cross-section of the fandom that think it’s the undersea base used by the Decepticons (it’s not!)
The Beast Wars design is significantly different than the original and the WFC/FoC one turned into Trypticon which this one does not.
It *is* a surprise it’s getting a Titan release. Not as much of one after they did the Ark but it’s seriously two up from Halonix Maximus and Big Purple Griffin on the “No way they’d do $150 toys of stuff this obscure”.
No, it's definitely more famous than Notropex as it's firmly entrenched in Transformers lore
Cybertron [Not]roplex has HOURS of onscreen appearances in the Cybertron cartoon. More Transformers fans have seen him (and for longer) than they have the Nemesis.
I'm curious what they'll do for the Nemesis's robot mode. I'm hoping something bestial, like Trypticon from the WFC games.
I am hoping that Hasbro has learned there lesson from the dismal Ark, and have omitted the robot mode entirely and let it just be a base and Ship.
I'm in for Armada Prime. I'll also get the titan, but how cool would it be if the Nemesis' bot mode is Tidal Wave?
I'm curious what they'll do for the Nemesis's robot mode. I'm hoping something bestial, like Trypticon from the WFC games.
I am hoping that Hasbro has learned there lesson from the dismal Ark, and have omitted the robot mode entirely and let it just be a base and Ship.
That is 100% NEVER going to happen.
The toyline is Transformers. It's the most expensive marque toy of the year. It will absolutely transform into something that can fight the Ark robot.
-ZacWilliam, there is just no way it won't.
You're the one who called the Nemesis a "popular and well-known Titan". That's what I was responding to.No, it's famous for being a massive ship,
And yet you won't even dignify using the guy's actual name at all, as if to you he's "#NotMyMetroplex", which comes across as you saying that G1 Metroplex is the only true Metroplex and anyone else using the name is a fraud and a phony, like there can never be more than one bearer of the Metroplex name, as if it the name is something sacrosanct that should never be used for anyone but G1 Metroplex. That alone reeks of "Geewun" behavior.I don't recall stating anything about G1.
And yet, that criticism of the altmode wasn't enough of a dealbreaker for the many who still own and love the figure.I bought the original version and most of the Armada line. Although I enjoyed most of the toys, I sold the original Metroplex due it's lacklustre alt mode. However, even that was a much better rendition than the recent version, which is criticism that was quite rightly levelled at it by some of "those that picked it up" and "who grew up with the Cybertron series as kids and have since entered adulthood (anyone who was 10 in 2005 would be about 27 by now".