Only gamers who played those versions ever saw her. So it’s an interesting choice for a figure. So I guess I never actually saw this character, and can only assume I had no idea who she was when I bought this set back in 2011. In fact, as I’ve said recently, I bought the 360 as my first console in about 15 years just to play The Force Unleashed. I had not even remembered this (shocking news!) until I was researching Phobos on Wikipedia, but apparently the level that featured her was only part of the versions for the Playstation 2, the Playstation Portable, and the Wii. The pistols (which aren’t gripped well) are black, as is the entirety of the blaster rifle, including the strap. This time the EVO Trooper is completely clean, and lacks the dirt boots and shins of the basic version. The figure is different in the paint applications. The head’s range of motion is limited by the hoses when attached, but you can remove them to allow more movement if you wanted. The figure is super-articulated and reasonably posable. The EVO Trooper is a repaint of the basic TAC 08-09 Imperial EVO Trooper figure from 2008. It’s another cool set in Hasbro’s T he Force Unleashed extravaganza. This set included 3 new figures, 1 figure that is a retool of one of those new figures, and one repaint of another figure. $39.99 for collector quality figures is a steal. As perspective, we are all currently painfully aware of the over $50 price tag for the Luke Legacy 3-pack from TVC. $39.99! No, it’s not as awesome as the $29.99 retail price of the 2010 TLC (Red) TFU 5-pack set 1 and set 2.
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