Blog:DisneyVillain's Review of the Revenant Statue

As a game collector, one aspect that always comes to mind for me when getting a game is if there is a limited edition or collector's edition of a game. If so I usually will buy it over the standard, regardless of price. Having bought the Collector's Edition of DOOM (2016), it came with a 12" statue of a Revenant, a demonic zombie. The Collector's Edition also has a steelbook for the game too, but this blog is for the statue.

Details of the Statue
Note: I openly admit I'm not the best reviewer around but am usually at my best when it comes to video games.

The Revenant Statue is like I said 12" high and is made of good quality plastic (it gives off an addictive smell when new but fades over time). The details are very good with the Revenet looking like it would in the game, with a skull face with exposed muscle on its body and the rocket launcher strapped to it body and dark sullen eyes.

In fact, even with the detail mentioned, there's even more detail than just that. The base of the statue looks just like the futuristic fans you see often in the game. Even though you're unlikely to look under the Revenant, you can see the fans too are detailed and look like they were made years ago with some rust painted stains.

There's another reason the base looks like a fan if that's not good enough. The statue's based is battery operated and the switch for the machine is hidden behind a removable decorative part of the fan. Once activated, it lets off a faint red light as the fan moves about inside. With the lights off, you can see the light's flicker off and on around the Revenant, giving a chilling feeling of what lays before you in the darkest parts of the game.

A minor downside is that the statue is so well done, I guarantee it may scare young children so it may be best to hide it when they are around. Overall, this is a very good reason to get the Collector's Edition of Doom (2016) and I found it was well worth the money to help decorate my game room.