Well we're back, at long last, and when we last left off I was going to start up a new review topic, I hope I'm not disappointing too many in not doing pancakes, but after everything that has happened, I've decided I really want to review something in my own wheelhouse, and that I have passion for.
As such, beginning in October, once per week, I'm going to be reviewing the foam dart blasters in my and Doc's collection. I thought that could be interesting, it's a geeky-ish hobby that's pretty adjacent to Transformers, Hasbro makes the primary 'name-brand' in the industry and there's a number of competitors making - honestly some much better products these days than the name-brand.
So join in me in about 2 weeks when we'll start off with one of the NERF blaster that reignited my love for the hobby earlier this year. We'll be looking at the NERF/Dungeons and Dragons crossover blaster, The Emberstrike.
My current plan is to start with a NERF review, and then branch off to the major competitors as an introduction, then introducing some of the other ammo types that are on the market, and finally moving to a grab-bag style selection process.
As such, beginning in October, once per week, I'm going to be reviewing the foam dart blasters in my and Doc's collection. I thought that could be interesting, it's a geeky-ish hobby that's pretty adjacent to Transformers, Hasbro makes the primary 'name-brand' in the industry and there's a number of competitors making - honestly some much better products these days than the name-brand.
So join in me in about 2 weeks when we'll start off with one of the NERF blaster that reignited my love for the hobby earlier this year. We'll be looking at the NERF/Dungeons and Dragons crossover blaster, The Emberstrike.
My current plan is to start with a NERF review, and then branch off to the major competitors as an introduction, then introducing some of the other ammo types that are on the market, and finally moving to a grab-bag style selection process.
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