Cold chills, just at the thought.
If you’ve got an insatiable lust for gaming and a shamefully immature longing to bolster your filthy passion with hugely detailed complementary game-related toys and figurines, then the naughty folk at the Big Bad Toy Store have everything you need to feed your addiction. And they have everything. Trust us, we speak from experience here.
So what’s on offer on the store’s virtual shelves? All manner of videogame toy hybrids, from Final Fantasy to Transformers, through to Resident Evil, Rumble Roses, Devil May Cry, Metroid Prime, God of War, Legend of Zelda, and many, many others besides. In short, the Big Bad Toy Store has pretty much anything and everything (and we’re only talking the videogames department here).
Newly arrived drool-worthy videogame toy additions to be found at the store this very week include the likes of a brand new set of World of Warcraft figurines, offering fans an impressive set consisting of a Gnome, Human, Night Elf, and Troll for $49.99 USD (which BBTS claims is $14 USD under MSRP), and a deluxe Draenei Paladin Vindicator for a mere $24.99 USD.
Beyond that, Halo fans literally falling to pieces with expectation for Halo 3 can take solace in a super 12-inch action-posed Master Chief figure, which marks Kotobukiya’s first entry into the world of Halo 3 collectibles. Requiring simple assembly, much like Kotobukiya’s existing Star Wars range, the heroic Master Chief comes in at $84.99 USD (which, again, is $15 USD under MSRP).
Then – oh, there’s more – if you’re feeling especially opulent while browsing the store’s wares, then why not consider, just for a moment before reality comes crashing down around you, that you should invest one (or all) of three quarter-scale Final Fantasy figures from Square Enix. Sure, you’ll be in debt after shelling out the required $329.99 to get your grubby paws on Cloud Strife, Sephiroth, and Gabranth, but that’s what bank loans are for, kids.
So, now that you’re suitably tempted. Head over to the Big Bad Toy Store and prepare to see cash literally running like water from your bank account. We should warn you, they take PayPal.