>>5967780I think Optibotimus is okay if you turn the volume down, but his voice is irritating and he stutters WAY too much to call himself a professional reviewer.
EmGo isn't too bad either, as long as you skip his intros and don't stick around for the outros. His sense of "humor" is...an acquired taste, I supposed. I just find his attempts at being funny annoying, but his reviews are informative and thorough when he's being serious.
Benscollectibles is alright if you're into 3rd party figures, but his voice also annoys me because of his random inflections. Plus, he's become quite the shill lately, so you can't really trust his opinions on figures too much.
Baltmatrix has some good reviews, but he always sounds depressed and complains about damn near everything. He sounds like he's only doing reviews because he absolutely HAS to, and all the joy has been sucked out of him. I still like watching his reviews anyway, though, because he's so critical about figures. He's who I watch if I want an honest opinion about a Has/Tak figure.
Bobby Skullface is probably my favorite reviewer at the moment because I'm starting to get into 3rd party figures. His reviews are REALLY informative, his humor is actually decent and well thought out, and he's very hyper critical, but doesn't sound depressed about it. He gives honest reviews and obviously doesn't shill (something really important to me if I'm about to drop the money 3rd party figures cost). It's just a shame he doesn't really do Has/Tak figures. It's like he has a hate boner for them.
Peaugh also gives good reviews, but like so many other reviewers, his voice is like that boring ass history teacher you had back in high school who always made you fall asleep. He drones on and on...then all of a sudden gets loud, then drones on and on until he's mumbling, then gets loud again (etc.). Another one to watch with the sound off.