omg, you guys, have you heard about the new mortal kombat figures from mcfarlane toys? they're literally everything i've been dreaming of - klassic sub-zero and reptile are getting their own figures, and they look so cool. i'm talking retro vibes, transparent plastics, the whole nine yards. i'm a total sucker for anything that brings back the old arcade feel, and these figures are like a blast from the past.
so, let's talk details - the sub-zero figure is going to be $32 and it's dropping on august 23. it comes with an alternate set of hands, a base, and it's all packaged up in a fancy display box. i love that it's got 22 points of articulation, which means it's going to be super poseable and fun to play with. plus, it's seven inches tall, which is just the right size for my shelf. i can already imagine it sitting next to my other favorite gaming collectibles, looking all sleek and icy.
reptile's figure is also coming out on august 23, and it's priced at $30. it's got a similar smoky, translucent design that makes it look almost invisible - which is just so fitting for this character. like sub-zero, it comes with swap-out hands and a display box, and it's got a full range of articulation. i'm loving the attention to detail that mcfarlane toys has put into these figures - they're really bringing the mortal kombat magic to life.
if you're looking to expand your collection, there are tons of other figures available from mcfarlane toys, including johnny cage, raiden, and ermac. i'm tempted to pick up a few more,Read more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
so, let's talk details - the sub-zero figure is going to be $32 and it's dropping on august 23. it comes with an alternate set of hands, a base, and it's all packaged up in a fancy display box. i love that it's got 22 points of articulation, which means it's going to be super poseable and fun to play with. plus, it's seven inches tall, which is just the right size for my shelf. i can already imagine it sitting next to my other favorite gaming collectibles, looking all sleek and icy.
reptile's figure is also coming out on august 23, and it's priced at $30. it's got a similar smoky, translucent design that makes it look almost invisible - which is just so fitting for this character. like sub-zero, it comes with swap-out hands and a display box, and it's got a full range of articulation. i'm loving the attention to detail that mcfarlane toys has put into these figures - they're really bringing the mortal kombat magic to life.
if you're looking to expand your collection, there are tons of other figures available from mcfarlane toys, including johnny cage, raiden, and ermac. i'm tempted to pick up a few more,Read more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?