Well you might be right about the color choice, it seems pretty similar to the show, although I haven’t done a full comparison to see if the colors are the same.
I think the really low poly designs combined withe the abnormally large streaks of black to show outlines really doesn’t look good in my opinion. The show had outlines, too, however they were slightly noticeable and weren’t as streak-like or big.
I would liked to have done so if I had the technology to do the recording. Long story short, only the other three Toa and Umarak are worth playing for the second half. You can pick any three Toa before a level with the first one being selected for the fight on the far left (which will always have just one enemy, even on the Umarak stages). Umarak the Destroyer whilst impressive from his low-res Journey to One model is somewhat glitchy in certain places when he somehow is standing in the air above you or vice versa. Not to mention that he’s the only character that emits any sound that is not made by any weapons or hits, all in growls.
Ok as soon as I get home, I’m posing the destroyer like this. It just looks freakin awesome
Also, it appears the mask of control isn’t just mind control… it’s full control. Environment, minds, you name it, he controls it. Which also means that Umarak knows how to use the mask… Jesus Christ on a pogo stick, this dude is OP!
The fact everything is falling apart in the comic just by Umarak hitting the ground. If it’s not the mask, his brute strength is equally as overpowered