>>6287572Still think it looks better than pic related.
We can literally go on for hours like autists, but I think the reason why I like the Storm one more is because I like the realistic look in SFV compared to older games. So to each their own.
But also, clock the difference in skin tone between the head and the neck/body on the SHF...
>>6287578Yep.
http://myfigurecollection.net/item/549006>>6287630The SHF joints are very durable, that I agree with. It makes sense that they'd use those kinds of joints for the knees, but I just don't like how it looks. On the long run I value how a figure looks over its articulation/durability.
>Can barely seen in most the shots in the review, almost a non-issue.It's just a little jarring to me. I like a sculpted butt without any visible cuts.
>Yeah, no. They are the best Ryu faces we've ever gotten.They're fine if you like the anime/Smash style I guess, but again I like the more realistic SFV look so it's just not for me. I never liked SHF's/GSC's straight black line mouths on their figures, it just looks cheap to me.
>Don't tell me, you're one of those morons who thinks slathering figures in big ugly randomized washes is superior "detail". There is shading on Ryu and it's incredibly subtle. If you actually had it in hand you'd be able to see it. Is it the best shading ever? No. I think SAS JoJo stuff is the gold standard in well applied airbrush shading. It's by no means bad though....So you're basically agreeing with me that there's barely any shading. It's not bad, it's just that comparing SHF and Storm's side by side, I would prefer Storm's because it looks like there's more detail on the figure. I appreciate the SHF for its sleek, clean anime look but I just prefer the grittier SFV look more. I mean, Storm's has sculpted veins and has more detailed sculpt on the muscle definition.