They run a bit smaller. It's strange. Like an in between no man's land.Found the Walton Red Platinum today and noticed he looks a bit shorter than DC McF figs - are the Fallout figures in 1:10? Does he look like he could fit into an ML collection as Sonny Birch?
Did you ever get the Lim Toys "Those That Remain" or "Rest of Us" set? Whatever they called it. I love them. True 1/12 scale.With Lucy and the Ghoul in hand and having been bitten by McFarlane's utter failure to even finish the core cast of the Witcher (who gets the Witcher license and doesn't make YENNIFER?) I'm just completely meh'd by this announcement. I have two versions of Ellie and Joel and neither are scaled how I want them and I 100% know McFarlane won't scale them the way I want them either.
I'd never seen those! I have NECA (which I like, just bigger than I want) and Spinmasters (okay but tiny).Did you ever get the Lim Toys "Those That Remain" or "Rest of Us" set? Whatever they called it. I love them. True 1/12 scale.
I get that these are Sony's big brands, but most of them have had figures before. Hell, most of them have had figures from multiple companies, even.Helldivers 2, God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Twisted Metal, Ghost of Yōtei, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon & Bloodborne.
Should we talk about how relevant half of NECA's properties are today? The whole industry is built on nostalgia.Ratchet and Clank had a game, but those others haven't been relevant in the hobby for almost 20 years.
The grist mill of the industry demands their blood sacrifice for Sony's third person checklist narrative adventures.
Mario still does well. There's a tremendous amount of nostalgia for mascot platformers and the like. Check out Steam. How many indie games are intentionally reminiscent of PS1 titles now? Like, most of them.Many would argue that they're too "kiddy" or cartoony for the current day landscape. Jak definitely got darker as it went, but it was still under a rather family-friendly, T-for-Teen filter. Yeah, we have Fortnite and Rivals, which skew a little lighter, but those have the benefit of customization and pre-existing characters, respectively, and a broad pick-up-and-play with friends mentality over story a lot of times. For better or worse, a lot of gaming nowadays is the online stuff or things considered a bit more intense, so whether Jak and Sly figures would sell or not, it does feel like, in a lot of ways, Sony wants to kind of shed that more all-ages approach for something a bit more "high brow" (not the best word choice, but you know what I mean).