If mixing your Funko Pops with annihilation sounds like a good time, buckle up and prepare for some plastic pandemonium in Funko Fusion. Following the rise of the villainous Eddy Funko, players traverse the oddly charming, yet occasionally frustrating, world of 'WonderWorlds,' taking on missions that combine nostalgia with combat challenges. Is this game a treasure or just another toy collecting dust in the corner? Let's dive in!
Funko Fusion, a toy collector's paradise mixed with a brawler, wants to get you right into the action of playing your favorite figures. You'll jump at the chance to control characters like Marty McFly from Back to the Future or the cute yet dubious Freddy Funko. That rush you feel as you beat up on cartoonish baddies? Delicious! But beware the challenging enemies that require more than just those button-mashing tactics. You'll need thought, strategy, and perhaps a prayer to the Funko Gods. Gameplay consists of swapping between Funko figures to take out enemies through wild battles featuring both melee and ranged weapons. Yeah sure, you might think you can overcome challenges without help, but you really need to embrace the team of Funko warriors at your disposal and exploit their unique skills effectively. Missions might feel like they drag on as you collect, battle, and repeat, but that just means you need to hone your character choices. You need them to overcome increasingly tougher challenges presented in varied levels called the WonderWorlds, making for a gameplay experience that can result in both triumph and chaos.
While Funko Fusion will throw the colors of a kid's birthday party in your face, its graphical charm might still leave some players yearning for more. The visual style is cute and reminiscent of childhood toy ads but sometimes makes the character designs seem like they're itching to be more lifelike. Perhaps with future DLCs, we might see the potential unleash to make this world even more engaging rather than staying on par with its initial lighthearted offerings.
In summary, Funko Fusion offers a decent amount of fun and charm-especially if you're into Funko Pops or action-adventures. Its unique crossover element allows fans from multiple franchises to gather together for chaotic battles, a recipe for fun under the appropriate conditions. However, as the repetitive missions and dull combat can often kick in like Monday morning depression, expect yourself to be using your Switch less than anticipated. Overall, while Funko Fusion delivers sufficient enjoyment and a nostalgic punch, it could use some TLC to really elevate it to the next level. If you're a toy collector at heart, it might just satisfy your craving for cute, collectable chaos. But for everyone else? You may want to keep your Funko Pop collection firmly on the shelf instead of heading straight into the action. After all, who wants to see their beloved characters fight and then end up on the discount shelf? This plastic adventure epically swaggers like a bold blockbuster, but sometimes you just want to play the potato. Bringing it all together: Funko Fusion embodies fun but suffers from a lack of innovation and challenge that can easily get repetitive. So grab your friends, dive headfirst into this nostalgic toy box, but temper your expectations- you may find more spark in the actual collecting than the combat.