>>7041317>if you transform the robotIt will break. Seriously finding these things intact is hard, they broke in the boxes and the shoulders were the worst part. This is why you don't make a complex toy out of clear plastic. Or at least Hasbro/Takara should not, see BM deluxe Primal or ultra Nightscream which break just as easily. Kind of amazing how Toyworld, GT and NBK can make clear Devastators that are sturdy but official toys go cheap.... though it'll be fun to see how those clear 3P Devastators hold up in 10+ years.
I got an unused Gradion late last year, both shoulders shattered from existing. Was too hesitant to get another because they broke when they were brand new, 15+ years of age didn't do the plastic any favors.
>>7041133>>7041270Dimensions fucked up the hardest by pissing away most of the licenses, ruining a fun concept of a massive crossover. They made some game only sets for some of them and said "fuck it" to making some actual sets. Oh got Wizard of Oz and Portal? You get jack crap and like it. The later packs had little interactivity with the early stuff because they didn't feel like getting all those actors back in for more lines. Some licenses never got anything. Some VAs for certain franchises didn't bother to be in the game so ti was a bunch of new Homer lines with recycled stock Simpsons dialog. Ramis is dead but they got none of the GB actors on board until the feminazi reboot was shoved in, and I swear they did their best to piss people off with hew dialog. It's like, I expected her to insult Peter to his face but slamming Harry Potter, I guess they actually want people to hate this bitch. The only real positive is the Sonic stuff was better than actual Sonic games have been for years.
But you also face the fact these games are exceptionally expensive to play, you can blow $1K or more easily and still not get the complete experience, and when they inevitably shut the servers off you have a lot of overpriced toys and no game