

Both of them are very distinct and truly look like sperarate action figures. The vehicle modes are fairly similair, with the crane mearly being the tank mode with the treads arced up and the cannon folded down so the arm can extend. The Decepticon spy can transform into a Cybertronian crane, tank, and his Autobot disguise of Longarm Prime and his true form as the tall, powerful Shockwave. With four destinct modes and a fun and complex transformation, Shockwave is one of the best Animated toys I have yet to own. He’s definitely not worth hunting down, but if you’re a big collector of the Animated figures and you can find him on clearance, I suppose you could do worse.Transformers - Animated (Hasbro)Cold, logical, and ruthless, Shockwave is the ultimate Decepticon spy and the ultimate Voyager Class toy.

He doesn’t do the character justice at all and just falls flat. He’s not terrible, I don’t hate him, but if I hadn’t found him on sale he would have been an easy pass for me. He doesn’t have the complexity that I’ve come to expect from a Voyager Class, even with all four of his modes. In case you haven’t guessed I’m really not all that impressed with this figure. Again, he can wear his cannon on his back or he can hold it as a huge weapon. This robot form is basically the same with just a few tweaks. Oh yeah, don’t forget to change his faction insignia… good luck. You flip the panels on his shoulder, you turn his lower legs around, and you flip his claws out. You can make his Con head have white eyes, but I prefer to leave it black and make him a cyclops like his G1 namesake. Flipping his head is the most clever thing about this conversion. His articulation is decent and his cannon/crane stores on his back.Ĭonverting him from Autobot to Decepticon is simple. Again, it’s vaguely reminscent of Armada Megatron/Galvatron. I am not changing it again for this review, so just imagine him with an Autobot insignia, mm’kay? I don’t think there are a lot of surprises in this mode. It is so hard to do this, I needed to push it with a screwdriver with all my might just to get it to change once. First off, the faction emblem on his chest is supposed to flip between the Autobot and Decepticon emblems. Moving on to the bot modes… We’ll start with the Autobot. It’s also not a very fun or exciting mode because the boom doesn’t extend very far and the hook doesn’t raise or lower. It’s about on par with some of the hidden fan modes people come up with for regular figures. You just bend the treads to make stubby little legs and fold the cannon barrel into the crane. I do like the design of the cannon, though, and the nice Decepticon insignia on the barrel.Ĭonverting him to his crane mode is ridiculously easy. It’s sort of reminiscent of Armada Megatron/Galvatron, only not nearly as cool or fun. I am a little surprised at how well everything pegs together and he does hold this mode pretty well. Personally, I plan on forgetting the Autobot mode exists, but we’ll look at it here for the purpose of the review.īut before we get to that, let’s start out with the mode that Shockwave is packaged in… the tank! The tank mode is ok, but it’s pretty obvious that it’s just the robot lying face down with some adjustments made to his arms and legs. On the other hand, apart from the heads, the differences between the Autobot and Decepticon robot forms is pretty arbitrary, so without consulting the box or the instructions, it’s hard to know what to do for each mode. The good news is that the two robot modes and two vehicle modes are just slight variations on each other, so we aren’t dealing with a figure that totally sucks because of the multi-changer gimmick. Ok, so Shockwave does indeed have four modes. Oh yeah, notice the package declares Shockwave is a Level 3 Advanced Conversion. The back of the package shows off the toy in it’s various alt modes and has some info about the character. Anyway, Shockwave comes packaged in his tank mode and the front of the box exclaims “4 Modes!” and oh, that can’t be good, can it? It almost never is. It just makes them more of a pain to open and it can’t be good for collectors who like to keep the package in good shape. I am growing weary of the angled edges on the Transformers boxes.

It’s bright and eyecatching, and I suppose if you were really careful, you could preserve it and return the figure to the box for display. Yay, no more Shockblasts! Overall, I enjoy the style of this packaging. And hey, Hasbro finally got the rights to the name Shockwave back. Shockwave comes in the typical TFA Voyager box.
