The Nerf Rival Nemesis is one of the game-changers of the revolutionary Rival series. As a high-performing, fully automatic blaster, the Nemesis is an excellent trailblazer for the Prometheus and Perses models.
Does the Nemesis deserve the royal status that it currently has in the Nerf Rival collection? Here is my review of this powerful blaster and its key features.
The Nerf Rival Artemis XVII-3000, part of the popular Rival series, is a chunky but spunky pump-action blaster for when you need to go into full Scarface mode.
In this review, I will run you through some of the key features and give you my take on the highs and lows of this blaster.
The Perses MXIX-5000 is a compact, fully automatic SMG style blaster. It’s a hot release in the Nerf Rival series, and complements the massively popular Rival Nemesis and Rival Prometheus models.
In this review, I will run you through some of the key features and I will give you my take on the hits and misses of this powerful Nerf blaster.
The Nerf Ultra Series has not been the most successful series in Nerf’s history, but it does actually have a few good blasters that are worth investing in.
In this article I am going to explain what the Nerf Ultra series is all about, followed by my personal top 5 blasters in this range.
Launched in October 2019 as part of the brand new Ultra series, the Nerf Ultra One is a motorized blaster with a generous 25-dart drum.
The Ultra One fires Ultra darts, designed and promoted as being the farthest flying Nerf darts ever made. So, with a brand new range of blasters and a new dart type, the expectations for the Ultra One were high.
Let’s be honest, Nerf guns have never been known for their outstanding firing accuracy. When shooting with foam darts, we simply cannot expect to be able to hit a bullseye from 100 feet away.
And that’s kind of okay, because we buy and play with Nerf blasters for different reasons. But that doesn’t necessarily mean we shouldn’t be practicing our shooting and aiming skills.