Yo team! Today we’re diving into Funko Fusion, the game that merrily mixes pop culture universes in Funko Pop figurine fashion. So, is this a great game or just a marketing gimmick? Let’s get to the debrief! 🎮
Story: A merry melting pot… without much interest 🤷♂️
Well, let’s be honest, Funko Fusion ‘s story is as deep as a puddle. There’s a villain who wants to destroy the various universes, and heroes who must join forces to stop him. Classic, even cliché, but hey, we’re in it for the fun, not for an Oscar-worthy script! 😂
Gameplay : A mix of genres… not always successful 😕
Funko Fusion tries to mix several genres: action, adventure, platform, puzzle… The problem is that the game doesn’t really master any of them. Combat is limp, platforming lacks precision and puzzles are often simplistic. It’s a pity, because the basic idea was pretty cool!
Lifespan: Quite long… but repetitive ⏱️
Allow a good twenty hours to complete the main adventure and unlock all the characters. The problem is that the game quickly becomes repetitive. You go through the same types of missions over and over again, and the environments lack variety. It gets a little boring, despite the presence of numerous characters and universes to discover. 😴
Music and graphics: Funko Pop all over the place! 🎵🖼️
Visually, Funko Fusion is faithful to the aesthetic of Funko Pop figures, with characters with big eyes and disproportionate heads. It’s cute and fan-friendly, but lacks a bit of personality. The soundtrack is decent, but nothing more. There are a few familiar themes from the various universes, but nothing memorable. 🎶
Verdict: An average game that will appeal mainly to Funko Pop fans 🤷♂️
Funko Fusion is a nice game, but one that won’t go down in history. The gameplay is uneven, the story is anecdotal and the lifespan is artificially inflated by repetitiveness. The game will appeal above all to Funko Pop fans who want to find their favorite characters in a video game. Others are likely to get bored quickly.