D arts megaman x
I love the glossy effect - it almost looks like a red jewel. I really like the neutral, non-firing option (above) because that little bit of red we see as we gaze into his implement of death looks really sharp. When it comes to his blaster, I can’t decide what I prefer. A swappable barrel for his blaster so the projectiles can be attached. Two different blaster projectile effects. X comes with a whole mess of accessories, and it’s clear Bandai cares about giving their customers their money’s worth.What we get is a very generous assortment: X’s upper body armor adds a lot to the character and further makes the classic figure look like a little kid in comparison. X’s colors pop more in comparison to the classic figure, which adds to the “souped-up” effect, and the metallic blue of his armor just looks awesome.
#D ARTS MEGAMAN X FULL#
It’s feels like we’re comparing Robin to Nightwing, in a sense, but the difference here is they’re not the same character and the classic MegaMan is approximately a full century older than X. In comparison, he really looks like a “grown up” MegaMan. Everything about him looks fun, and, given that he’s designed sporting the classic “hero” colors, he looks like a souped-up “superhero” when displayed next to Bandai’s classic MegaMan figure. The blues, the subtle red accents, and his green eyes all pop in a way that is almost a celebration of what he is - a classic video game character. But before we get too far ahead of ourselves, let’s take a look at MegaMan X, or “X” as he is known, and see what this guy has to offer. I’m very grateful to have been given a second chance to pick up this figure for a reasonable price and can’t wait to pick up more in the series. Thankfully, and so very timely, Bandai announced they were reissuing their original MegaMan X D-Arts figure, so straight to Amazon I went to put in my preorder. I was also kicking myself for waiting so long because now that I had finally decided I was ready to dive into the D-Arts line full-steam, all the figures were sold out everywhere and many were commanding top dollar on the secondary market. I was hooked on MegaMan X Immediately and played it every chance I got.
#D ARTS MEGAMAN X SERIES#
Since this was the series Bandai was focusing its efforts in terms of figures for their D-Arts series, I figured there had to be something there to merit this attention. Then, this past Xmas, my lovely wife surprised me with a hand-held system that could play vintage SNES games, so the first one I sought out was the original MegaMan X.