STARSCREAM
Series - Cyberverse
Size/class - Warrior
New/remould/redeco - New
Wave - 1
Released here - Yes (8/2018)
Approximate Retail Price - $32
Approximate Size - 14cm
Allegiance - Decepticon
Alt-mode - Allegedly a jet
Main Features/Gimmicks - Wing Slice
Main Colours - Grey, red, blue
Main Accessories - None

"Jet" Mode
Just an absolute mess. The amount of robot kibble on the undercarriage is comparable to 2007's Voyager Starscream. Only that there isn't a fun rolling Gatling gun gimmick to justify it. It's bulky because the transformation is greatly simplified to the point of being an enlarged Happy Meal toy. Okay, better than a Happy Meal toy but not as good as a Legion/Legends Class figure. The landing gear cannot fully retract and the rear part of the "jet" is ridiculously gappy. Calling this mode a "jet" is being very generous indeed.

Robot Mode
Just terrible by 2018 standards. While it has okay (though not exceptional) arm articulation, its leg articulation is severely lacking. The legs can only swing up and down at the hips [i]in unison[/b]. The legs are joined together through the crotch, meaning that they cannot articulate individually or move in opposite directions. This basically means that the legs have no meaningful articulation. They only swing up and down because the transformation requires it. This would be fine by 1980s standards, but in 2018? Really? :/ The toy also severely lacks paint ops. Only the head, chest, cockpit windows and wings have any paint on them. Everything else - the arms, legs, waist etc., are coloured plastic.

Basically this toy is a slave to its Wing Slice gimmick. You activate this by winding the toy by spinning it at the waist and then letting go. The upper body spins and the wings flip up and is supposed to open (doesn't always work) so that the wings become weapons. Cos ya know, a robot with a pair of [u]guns[/b] permanently attached to his forearms needs to be able to spin and flick you with his wings. It does have 5mm post compatible fist holes but no accessories to go in them! The inside of the wings are the nicest looking parts of the toy as they reveal a beautifully sculpted interior that's gorgeously painted purple with silver embossed Decepticon insignias. But like lipstick on a sow this is not nearly enough to redeem the toy.

Starscream's Function is "Scheming Second-in-Command." Yeah. Scheming. This has got to be one of the most absurd job descriptions since Machine Wars Thundercracker's "Rebel Warrior." Seriously. How do you get designated a military rank of Scheming Second-in-Command? How is this even a rank?! Everything about this toy is just so condescending. And I don't accept the, "But it's for kids" excuse, because you know what else was made for kids? Generation 1. One reason why we loved G1 over other stuff like Machine Men was because it didn't talk down to us - both the designs of the toys and the canon. Everything about this toy feels condescending for children.

Overall
An inexcusably bad Warrior/Deluxe Class toy. Seriously. I cannot think of a single Deluxe Class Starscream toy that is as bad as this one. Even comparing it to other Aligned Deluxe Starscreams we can see that Warrior Cyberverse Starscream is by far the worst. It's by no means worth the Warrior price point. Avoid.


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