They tend to do that song and dance a lot particularly the Royal wedding of William and Kate, the birth of Prince George, the Jubilee and the Queen's death, always the same tune too.
So a few weeks ago I read the designers of this new Legacy Volcanicus wanted to do Slash as a weapon, maybe a core class slash could be compatible with both the new and POTP Volcanicus figures, a flip out 5 mm and 3mm handle.
The movie is overrated and overused but I wouldn't mind a loose prequel, a short showing a Quintesson judge and scientist going to Unicron who is meant to be inert between Lithone's suns, one filling in the backstory of the Cybertronians, Lithonians and Unicron, both of them reactivating him...
Just occured to me this is a reverse RiD01 with Autobots aligned with Maximals against vehicular Decepticons.
I got ROTB mainline Optimus Primal, Cheetor and Airazor and feel the latter two serve as upgrades to the Kingdoms figures so will replace them whilst the former reminds me of BM Blast...
Resident Evil Death Island
Seems more interesting then that stinky Netflix series that felt like a movie chopped into four episodes also there's never been a follow up to Jill from RE5 so some good potential there.
I really am enjoying RE4 on Xbox Series X (though surprised it's incompatible...
Airazor and Bumblebee are well worth it but Cheetor is a big disappointment, it's like they took a deluxe toy and blown it up and slapped on drab colours,
Dead Space remake for Xbox Series X. I had no genuine desire for this but saw it and decided to fill a few days of my week off with it. Dead Space is one of those series I revisit annually though usually it's Dead Space 2 or 3 though last year was the exception in that it was the first game...
Legacy Evolution Wave 2
Grimlock is like Classic Pretender Grimlock, a brick.
Crashbar, Prowl and Shrapnel are nice figures, it's great to see Animated get some love.
Metalhawk could have done with some extra deco on his chest and a metallic silver sword.
Can't wait for Skyquake to arrive.
I recall a letter to a multiplat publication in the late nineties asking why they haven't made a film for Legend of Zelda when they have for Mario, Street Fighter, Double Dragon and Mortal Kombat, the answer was "You've answered your own question."
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