Review: Nerf Elite Crossbolt (21m Aus grey trigger)
Everything out of the Crossbolt box. The Crossbolt is one of the more unusual and more interesting blasters released in 2015. It’s a bullpup clip (mag) blaster, which hasen’t happened since the 2012...
View ArticleReview: Nerf N-Strike Modulus Recon MK 2
The N-Strike Modulus Recon MK 2 is a welcoming addition to the Modulus line. From its name, it’s the second version of the fan favourite N-Strike Recon. While having practically the same internals as a...
View ArticleReview: Nerf N-Strike Elite Mega Rotofury
The Nerf N-Strike Mega Rotofury released last year is the first Mega blaster to include slam fire action and currently has the highest capacity for a Mega blaster. With all these positive features, one...
View ArticleNerf Super Soaker Freezefire Review
Although the Freezefire may not be the most powerful water blaster, it is certainly one of the cruellest Super Soakers on the market. Having the ability to hold ice cubes, makes firing water at your...
View ArticleReview: Nerf Modulus Recon MkII
Everything in the Recon MkII package. With the first Modulus blaster being a flywheeler, the next logical Modulus blaster to release is a springer, most likely based on the Retaliator for maximum...
View ArticleThe BOOMco Burst Wave – The Uncrowned King of 2015
With so many great blasters releasing in 2015, it’s no surprise that a few fell through the cracks. The Nerf Rival line debuted to thunderous applause, Buzz Bee relaunched it’s line with a slew of...
View ArticleNERF Review: Zombiestrike Brainsaw
Hasbro has managed to create one hectic blaster that combines both zombies and chainsaws. The all-new Zombiestrike Brainsaw not only fire darts at zombies but it slashes their brains out. The Brainsaw...
View ArticleThe Nerf MEGA Mastodon Review – Bigger IS Better
Ever since the Nerf MEGA line was released, things have gotten more interesting in the foam-flinging ecosystem. Big darts with bigger springs and bigger plungers for the biggest performance. The...
View ArticleGlow Show Sticker Launcher: Diamond in the Rough
Nerf. Buzz Bee. BOOMco. These and others are established brands that put out new blasters each year, many of them with great performance. Some blasters, however, are completely overshadowed by the big...
View ArticleReview: Nerf Elite Hyperfire (21m Aus grey trigger)
The Nerf Elite Hyperfire is one of the more exciting releases this year, being a full auto blaster that is seemingly a replacement for the now hard-to-find Rapidstrike (in Australia at least). There...
View ArticleNerf Rival Apollo XV-700 Review
Last year’s announcement of the Nerf Rival line had many fans excited in the Nerf blaster community due to the claimed performance of the new blasters. Currently, there are two Rival blasters in...
View ArticleKai Li Toys: China Does the Modulus
Nerf Modulus ECS-10. AKA the real thing. Knockoff products aren’t a new phenomenon; for as long as there have been valuable IPs, there have been attempts to profit off them. Some items were...
View ArticleBuzz Bee Ultra-Tek Destiny Review
At Toy Fair 2016, there were more new blasters introduced than just about any year prior. Hasbro, in particular, had a field day with new Nerf blasters of all shapes and sizes that they were eager to...
View ArticleReview: Buzz Bee Destiny (18m/60ft EU)
The Buzz Bee Destiny is one of Buzz Bee’s more exciting releases this year. The old Nerf Magstrike is a favourite of many for its out-of-box ROF and awesome sound. BoomCo’s Rapid Madness is in many...
View ArticleReview: Amazon Dash Button for Nerf
Hasbro really wants me to write about the Amazon Dash button that’s now available for Nerf. They’ve sent me press releases, images, a blaster missing most of its darts, a hand-written note encouraging...
View ArticleNerf Rival Khaos Review: Frustrating and Fun?
One of 2016’s flagship blasters, the Khaos MXVI-4000, is finally starting to find its way to stores across the nation. I managed to get my hands on one of these $70 Rival blasters to do a video review....
View ArticleReview: Prime Time Toys 2016 Spring-Powered Blasters
At the end of June, Blaster Hub was able to release info on the new Prime Time Toys blasters for 2016. In a clear bid to eat away at Hasbro’s shelf space, all the new blasters were available at...
View ArticleBuzz Bee Ruff Stuff Light Up Sword Review
Toy melee weapons: they’re seen more often in LARP (Live Action Role Play) settings than in Nerf wars, and aren’t usually an effective tool. Nevertheless, they make for a fun addition to wars, and they...
View ArticleReview: Buzz Bee Ultra-Tek Cyclonic (22m/72ft EU)
Spinning barrels are always an enticing feature of blasters. Regardless of how impractical they are, they’re just plain cool. The Buzz Bee Ultra-Tek Cyclonic promised spinning barrels along with...
View ArticleLanard Huntsman Alpha Ambush Review
Thanks to friends on Facebook and Reddit, I found out about the newest blaster lineup from Lanard Toys. As of this posting, the Lanard Huntsman Alpha series consists of a new bolt-action blaster, a new...
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