Showing posts with label Legend of Zelda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legend of Zelda. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2014

Top 30 Toy Finds of September 2014: 16 thru 20


TOP 30 NEW TOY FINDS OF THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014
(16 thru 20)


At the end of each month I, Brunpuppies, will put together a list of the toys that I acquired over the course of the month. The number of entries will differ depending on just how many toys I got in that month. The order of the list will be based purely on my personal opinion of the items and is in no way definitive. I'm sure you the reader will have you own favorites and I am open to hearing about them in the comments section.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Game of Thrones: The Legend of Zelda Intro Video

We've already see a Super Mario and a Walking Dead version of the Game of Thrones TV show intro, now we have a Legend of Zelda version.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Legend of Zelda Wii U Gameplay Trailer


Nintendo has revealed some new footage from the upcoming Legend of Zelda game for the Wii U and it looks gorgeous!  Have a look:

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

6 games I hope to see at this year's E3



Another year, another E3, hopefully this time around, this will be a E3 to remember.

The purpose of this article is for me to share my "hopes" of what is shown at next week at E3 and nothing more......so please enjoy.


The Legend of Zelda Wii U:

There's no surprise that the Wii U is Nintendo's biggest disappointment at the moment. But there's still hope for the system. All Nintendo has to do is first; fire the president, Satoru Iwata and then release games that will appeal to their adult market. A brand new, The Legend of Zelda for the Wii U will definitely fill that void, let's just hope Nintendo is smart enough to announce the game at this year's E3.



Dead Space 4

Dead Space was definitely one those titles that came out of no where, I mean it gave the Resident Evil series a run for its money seeing how the first game had more scares in it than Resident Evil 5. But seeing how this series is under the EA umbrella, it's very doubtful we might hear anything else on series, because suits over at EA are ready to cut an entire series off if it doesn't sell millions of copies. But I hope EA brings the series back, so the fans can enjoy the next chapter of Dead Space on next generation platforms.



Resident Evil 7

Capcom has truly lost their way on what to do with Resident Evil series. Resident Evil 5 and 6 were abysmal to the series because both took the action route and completely abandoned the game's survival horror roots. It took games like Outlast and The Last of Us to convince the company that their was still a huge market for survival horror games. So here we are with Resident Evil 7, which I think shouldn't even be called RE 7, but just Resident Evil signifying that they're rebooting the entire series. Hopefully they will announce something at this year's E3, because this poster looks pretty legit to me.


Metroid Wii U

Like The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo needs to release a brand new Metroid game for the Wii U. These are the only two titles that will appeal to their adult audience and they needed to announce these titles like yesterday. Make it happen Nintendo.


Star Fox Wii U

This is an extremely long shot, but Star Fox 64 has to be one the greatest games ever made. So please Nintendo, get your head out of your asses and make this happen!!!



Syphon Filter PS4

I love espionage games and the Syphon Filter series was definitely underrated. They're rumors going around already that Sony is getting ready to bring the series back to the limelight and seeing how E3 is right around the corner is making me get goosebumps all over.





Sunday, June 1, 2014

Old Man Link by Damien Canderle

I few weeks back I did a review of the Figma Link action figure and it reignited my interest in Legend of Zelda.  I recently stumbled across some 3D artwork by Damien Canderle that he made back in 2010 that I just loved.  We are use to seeing Link depicted as a young man or boy, but who would have thought he would look so bad@$$ as an old man.  I would love to see the Good Smile Company take a crack at making a Figma based on this design.  For more of Canderle's work, check out his site Maddamart.com.




Thursday, May 22, 2014

Action Figure Deals of the Day

Here at HiddenLevel.org, we know that a lot of our readers are big fans of action figures and other cool merchandise.  There is also something else we're all fans of...saving money!  When it comes to our hobbies, we all want to get the most for our money.  Our staff is constantly keeping an eye out for great deals and we want to be able to share those deals with you.  Below you will find some links to some products that are HiddenLevel approved.  If any of these products do interest you and you decide to purchase them, please be sure to use the link and a small portion of the sale will go towards supporting this site.  With your support, we can keep bringing you great original content, reviews, news, and links to cool stuff around the web.  Be sure to let us know what you think of your purchase.  We're fans of all of this stuff and we like to hear about it!


For the Star Wars Fans
Right now there a bunch of great Star Wars Black figures available for a cheaper price than you'll find in stores.  This series is some of the best stuff Hasbro is currently making.



For the Game of Thrones Fan
Like the Star Wars figures, these Game of Thrones action figures are much cheaper than what you would pay in stores.  A huge plus with these is that they are the same scale as the Star Wars Black and both lines were done by Gentle Giant so they look great together.  You can have a Luke Skywalker vs. Ned Stark face-off!



For the Fan of Japanese Imports
These are just some of the great action figures from over seas that are available for pre-order right now.  The Ultraman is by far one of the best versions of the figure ever made.  The Power Ranger figures are far superior to anything the U.S. has in toy stores. The Super Mario is a great representation of the iconic character and is very affordable for an import.  The Legend of Zelda: Link is just super cute.









Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Good Smile The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Link Figma Action Figure Review


Today's review is of Good Smile The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword Link Figma Action Figure. Wow, that's a mouthful.  This a bit of a retro / throwback review, not because this figure is about a year old now, but because this is a character that my interest in comes almost exclusively from the 1986 Legend of Zelda game for NES.  Other than the 1987 sequel, Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link, I haven't really played any other Zelda game.  This hasn't stopped me from having a huge fondness for the character, Link.  As a matter of fact, a couple months ago when I first ordered this figure, my wife and I were playing that original game and loving every second of it.  For the record, it took us less than 2 days to complete the first quest.  My eight year old self took about a year to do it.

Product Description:

From Good Smile Company. From the popular video game series' newest addition, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, comes a figma of the main character of the series, Link. Using the smooth yet poseable joints of figma, you can act out a variety of different scenes. A flexible plastic is used for important areas, allowing proportions to be kept without compromising possibility. He comes with his standard gallant expression, as well as a powerful shouting face for combat poses. The Master Sword as well as the Hylian Shield are both included. They can also be carried on his back as they did in the game. A poseable figma stand is included, which allows various poses to be taken.
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Sculpt:  The sculpt is great on this figure.  It looks like it stepped right out of the video game art. There is plenty of detail yet the figure maintains a nice cartoony, almost anime look to it.  This is not a toy that has a whole lot of textures going on but, considering the subject matter, it doesn't need it. Every detail on the outfit that needs to be there, is there.  It's just a really nice, clean looking action figure.

Verdict: 10/10 - I don't look at this sculpt and see a thing I would change.


Scale:  For me, this figure is the optimal scaled.  I'm a huge 1/12 (6 inch) action figure collector and this guy fits in perfectly.  He's just over 5 inches tall but when you put him next to a Marvel Legend or a DC Universe figure, he fits in just right.  He's shorter than most figures, but seems appropriate considering he is a young man and has never been depicted as having large heroic proportions. All the proportions work nicely to give you a nice, evenly balance action figure.


Everything Link comes with is scaled to work just right with the figure. There are no cartoonishly over-sized weapons or ill fitting cloth clothing.

Verdict: 10/10 - Again, not a thing I would change.  Your mileage may vary if 1/12 scale is not your preference.

Paint:  (You're going to notice a trend with this Link toy.)  The paint is perfect on this figure.  There is no paint slop, the colors are vibrant, accurate, and consistent. The majority of the figure is cast in the color it needs to be rather than painted, but even in that case, the plastic that is used is the exact colors that are needed.  The face(s), which has(have) the most paint applications, looks crisp and clean.

On the accessories, all the paint applications really pop.  The sword and shield use a variety of metallic and primary colors that just make them sing.  Even the the straps and handle on the back of the shields get the paint applications that probably would have been skipped on most toys.

Verdict: 10/10 - Yep, again.

Articulation:  He freakin' hat is articulated.  That should give you some sense of how much articulation there is on this figure.  Quite a bit.
I spent a lot of time posing Link during the photoshoot for this article and I was able to get him into quite a few poses.  Whether he is in an attack stance or just standing around, he just looked very natural.  All the joints have a great range and are tight enough to hold almost any pose.



The articulation includes:

  • Ball-jointed neck
  • Swivel hat
  • Ball-jointed shoulders
  • Double-jointed elbows
  • Hinge and swivel wrists
  • Ball-Jointed torso
  • Ball-jointed hips
  • Double-jointed knees
  • Swivel at the top of the boots
  • Ball-joint and rocker at the ankles
  • Hinged toes


Phew! That's more than enough for a figure this size.

Verdict: 10/10 - Still looking for a complaint.


Accessories:  As with everything else, all the accessories are phenomenal.  I promise to come up with some gripes in a few seconds.

  • The Master Sword - A thing of beauty. Looks just as it should. The end of the handle pops off so that the sword can slip into the figure's hand
  • Slash Effect - Made of clear light blue plastic. Fits over sword nicely and make the figure look dynamic.
  • Sheath - Great gold details and sculpt. The peg fits tight into the figure.
  • The Hylian Shield - Again, great paint and sculpt.  The straps and handle pop out and can be placed in different positions as needed.
  • 2 different faces - 1 calm, 1 yelling. It's tough to decide which one to display him with.
  • 2 sets of bangs (hair) - They don't look all that different form one another.  One just shows a little more motion.
  • 10 sets of hands - 2 Fists, 2 open palm, 2 spread fingered, 2 gripped, & 2 angled grip.
  • Figma stand with posing arm - Also includes adapter piece.  This accessory is very useful to have.  It allows to pose the figure in all kinds of mid air stances.
(A word of caution, some parts are really small and could get lost easily, and the sword is very delicate so handle with care)

The awesomeness of this figure has kind of made me a little greedy.  It makes me want even more accessories.  Maybe a bow and arrow, hands with different rings, a boomerang, a wand, a candle, or maybe even some rupees.  I want it all!

Verdict: 9.5/10 - Sorry, but it looses half a point for leaving me wanting more.


Overall:  This toy was my very first Figma action figure. The price had always kept me away considering each figure is usually around $40 to $60 dollars.  I'd been eyeballing this figure for awhile because of my love of the character so the second I saw a sale that had him for just under $35, I just had to buy him.


Worth every penny.

I'm not going to start a Figma collection any time soon because there is no way I can afford to, but now the temptation is greater than ever.  I'm much more likely to get one if it's a character I really want. As for this one, I'm very happy.  He is highly recommended if you're a Zelda fan.

Verdict: 10/10 - Perfect, now give me more!
-Brunpuppies

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