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Funko Fusion
Funko Fusion is a third-person action game that’s all about celebrating fandom. Play with some of your favorite characters from across TV, movies, games, and comics, and explore handcrafted worlds inspired by Jurassic World, Back to the Future, JAWS, The Thing, Chucky, Battlestar Galactica, Hot Fuzz, The Umbrella Academy, Five Nights at Freddy’s, M...
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Fun-loving, colourful and jam-packed with a random selection of well-known franchises, I really wanted to love Funko Fusion. Indeed, there's a lot to like, and exploring its worlds (and finding its absolute mass of collectibles) is plenty enjoyable enough. It just puts too much emphasis on combat, and fighting your way through hordes of enemies time and time again soon gets tiresome.
Your mileage with Funko Fusion hinges on your interest in the worlds it pastiches, but there’s enough charm here that even if you’re tangentially invested, you’ll have a good time.
Funko Fusion is a simple game, perhaps overly so, following the footsteps of Travellers’ Tales’ iconic LEGO games but with the Funko figurines instead of the brick characters. The IP crossover aspect is sound, and the game is very accessible, but excessive repetition and a baffling lack of any form of co-op at launch, with online co-op but no local co-op coming down the line, surely severely crippling its value in the eyes of much of the target audience. Once co-op is finally added, as long as the online one fits the bill for you, I’d still recommend playing through the storyline at least once...
True confession time. I don’t own a single Funko Pop! figure. Sure, I have shelves groaning with the weight of pop culture and gaming memorabilia, action figures, and toys but no hermetically sealed special edition Funko bobbleheads. I am, alas, a very bad nerd. Still, while I might not collect the figures, I admire the depth and breadth of Funko’s desire to capture the icons of entertainment in plastic form. By a mile, what’s best about Funko Fusion is its Lego-like embrace of everything popular.
Funko Fusion isn't a game I would choose to play or buy for its $50 price tag, but it might appeal to some out there, and it does run ok on the Steam Deck.
Funko Fusion is ultimately boring, with an overly long mission structure, bland gameplay elements, and a story that comes across as pointless as to why this mixture of characters is interacting.
Developed and published by 10:10 Games, Funko Fusion is an action-adventure game featuring a variety of the whimsical Funko POP! collectible figures. Funko Fusion is currently available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Steam, and will be arriving on PS4 and Nintendo Switch later this year.
What would it be like if your Funko Pop! Vinyl figures went on an epic adventure? When a villain throws the Funko world into danger, it’s up to the protagonists of several worlds to stop them. It’s your typical platforming adventure that throws in the fun of Funko to spice things up. Every world has something new to offer while taking you through the familiar moments in that series run. However, the brand recognition of Funko isn’t able to bring the game higher than that of a regular pl...
A promising title that lets itself down over and over again.
Funko Fusion is the inevitable video game adaptation of a toy empire, but it doesn't take long before you want to put these Pops back in the box.
Our review for Funko Fusion details the experience we had while playing the game and whether it's worth your time or not.
The Lego games have been on top of their genre forever now, mostly because there really hasn’t been much to challenge them. Little Big Planet may have been the closest for a while, but its impossible to keep up with the speed those games were coming out. Now though, we’ve got two more games in a short period set to challenge the genre. Astro Bot and the subject of this review, Funko Fusion. Funko Fusion takes a bunch of pop culture IPs and gives you a chance to experience them in Funko Po...