The Nerf Rival Hades XVIII-6000 is a spring-powered, pump-action blaster in the Phantom Corps sub-series, with single and slam fire capabilities.
Similar in size, shape, and internal workings to the Rival Artemis, the Hades is a medium to large-sized weapon that can hold 60 rounds in its built-in magazine.
A review and explanation of the Nerf Hyper series of blasters, plus the best guns in this exciting new series revealed.
The introduction of the Nerf Hyper series in 2021 comes after the somewhat disappointing introductions of Ultra and Elite 2.0 in the preceding years.
Blasters in the Nerf Hyper series have a refreshing new look, and they shoot with balls instead of darts. They are similar to Rival blasters in many ways, but there are also some key differences.
Review of the Nerf Rival Prometheus, an over-the-top blaster with intimidating looks, a huge magazine, and excellent performance.
The fully automatic Nerf Rival Prometheus is a one-of-a-kind blaster in the Phantom Corps sub-series of Rival, designed to intimidate, impress, and have tons of fun with.
Firing with the Prometheus is a unique experience, with only one drawback. Once you’ve tried it, you’re instantly hooked.
Review of the Nerf Rival Nemesis, a powerful, full-automatic blaster with a large magazine, excellent performance, and intimidating looks.
The Nerf Rival Nemesis is a game-changer in 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 give you my take on the hits and misses of this powerful Nerf gun.
Reviews of five of the best Nerf Ultra guns, plus a complete guide to the Ultra series and the custom-designed Ultra dart.
Nerf Ultra is a series of blasters that was first released in 2019, offering blasters in different categories that fire with the new aerodynamic Ultra dart.
While the Nerf Ultra Series has not been hugely successful so far, it does have a few good guns that are worth investing in.
Review of the Nerf Ultra Five, the 5th blaster in the Ultra series, a spring-powered gun with an internal clip that holds four darts.
The Nerf Ultra Five is a great-looking spring-powered pistol with an internal magazine that holds four darts. It’s the fifth blaster in the Ultra series.
If you’ve read my review of the Ultra One, then you may already know that the new Ultra series hasn’t really lived up to the high expectations.