Well, this is definitely weird, reviewing a toys to life figure such as an Amiibo. Now, I know what you're thinking: "How do you review a figure?" Well, I'll show you how it's done.
Now, the only rating that really matters is Graphics, while not like a game in which I can review how the game looks, I can review how this figure looks. The details of Mega Man's amiibo is amazing, seeing how his pose is perfectly crafted with his arm cannon posing upward, just like the trophy that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The shiny dark blue paint is of very high quality for a $13 figure, especially when it's paired with the cyan paint that is used for basically the rest of his body. The rest of the details, such as the red in the sides of his helmet and Mega Man's face look pristine, and something that would look great on a shelf in a collection, whether it be in the box or loose and usable with the games he is compatible with. I especially enjoy the grooves that the figure has, showing great detail. Now, I only have one problem with this amiibo, and that there's no way you can move the arm cannon or his head. And yes, I get that this problem is persistent among all amiibo, especially the Super Smash line since they are supposed to replicate the trophies available in the game, but sometimes I would love to see Mega Man with his Mega Buster outstretched, ready for battle, though I guess if there were movable joints in this figure, it would probably cost a bit more than $13. Overall, I give this figure an 8.5 out of 10, a very solid figure with only a select problem that isn't even exclusive to itself.
Well, this is definitely weird, reviewing a toys to life figure such as an Amiibo. Now, I know what you're thinking: "How do you review a figure?" Well, I'll show you how it's done.
Now, the only rating that really matters is Graphics, while not like a game in which I can review how the game looks, I can review how this figure looks. The details of Mega Man's amiibo is amazing, seeing how his pose is perfectly crafted with his arm cannon posing upward, just like the trophy that appears in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. The shiny dark blue paint is of very high quality for a $13 figure, especially when it's paired with the cyan paint that is used for basically the rest of his body. The rest of the details, such as the red in the sides of his helmet and Mega Man's face look pristine, and something that would look great on a shelf in a collection, whether it be in the box or loose and usable with the games he is compatible with. I especially enjoy the grooves that the figure has, showing great detail. Now, I only have one problem with this amiibo, and that there's no way you can move the arm cannon or his head. And yes, I get that this problem is persistent among all amiibo, especially the Super Smash line since they are supposed to replicate the trophies available in the game, but sometimes I would love to see Mega Man with his Mega Buster outstretched, ready for battle, though I guess if there were movable joints in this figure, it would probably cost a bit more than $13. Overall, I give this figure an 8.5 out of 10, a very solid figure with only a select problem that isn't even exclusive to itself.