Board Thread:General Nerf discussion/@comment-26253811-20150814165332/@comment-25744994-20150828190250

Well, first there's a couple of things you should know about me: I don't mind re-shells. At all. Not one bit. What else are they going to do? They have a great, winning formula for semi-auto flywheel blasters -- so why change it? The Stryfe was amazing and it's one of my favorite blasters, period. But then the Nerf Cam has the camera gimmick, which could have been great if they hadn't used such a cheap camera and such an inflated price. But the Nerf Cam still shoots pretty well and has a cool looking shell. The Demolisher? Has a great look, a pretty good price, and as gimmicky as it is, that missile launcher is a lot of fun to play with. Then you've got the Modulus -- fantastic design! It's a really great looking blaster, uses the Demolisher banana clip, is big enough to be used comfortably as a primary with no attachments, isn't bulky like the Demolisher, comes with new attachments, and it gives us something new to play with.

Another thing I love about the Modulus -- You can get it separately. You can buy it with just the base blaster. You can buy each and every one of the attachments separately, too. You can get those banana clips for cheap, easy. The Modulus has brought with it the return of the individually packaged Nerf gun attachment. You can now buy a "pinpoint sight" very easily thanks to the Modulus.

It's a little expensive, sure, but how can anyone really expect it to be the same price as the Stryfe? The Stryfe still sells, it's still popular. The Modulus is the new hotness and people are buying them at the price they're going for... so of course they'll bump the price up a little bit. Plus, it comes with 4 attachments and a banana clip. C'mon guys...

Oh and the attachments? They're cool! But then again, and that's the other thing you should know about me, I love the idea of Nerf attachments, hence the name. The dual rail barrel is a great looking little piece. It makes for great attachment possibilities. The drop grip is new and different and feels really great, it's a good alternative to the Retaliator grip that so many people are forced to use. The targeting scope is very cool looking and that's about all those things can really do. The only attachment that isn't any good is the storage stock -- it's way too weak and flimsy. But it still looks cool, and it holds an extra clip and that's useful. And it can be reinforced.

So if you love the Stryfe, why wouldn't you love more Stryfe? I dunno... Turn your noses up to the Modulus, I guess.