I am the law. |
Size compared to a Titan. Uh... holy shit. |
Ten clusters of three darts make for one massive cylinder. |
Like the other Doomlands blasters, you get to take a peak inside. |
Internal shots stolen from WalcomS7, mainly because I'm too chickenshit to consider opening this one. |
The Judge is really simply put, a completely goofy blaster. It's far too large for it's own role, loading it is pitifully slow, and the performance is average at best. I'll be honest though, it's hard to knock this thing. It's just a ton of fun to play around with and that's probably the point, is to throw the notion of practicality off the top floor and just build something completely insane just for the reason of putting a smile on your face. There's much better blasters that fill the close quarters role than The Judge but I doubt any of them will have as much character as this one. For that, it deserves a 6 out of 10, nothing more, nothing less. Case dismissed.
The Verdict
Class- Heavy Shotgun
Range- Decent, 30 to 40 feet.
Reliability- No issues to report.
Ammo- 30 Elite Darts
Modding- ARs can be removed but potential is fairly limited.
Value- At $60, it's awfully expensive for it's limited use.
Sledgefire- No, this blaster has basically cemented itself as the king of all shotgun blasters just off it's sheer versatility. Sledgefires can be easily modified and it's use of shells eliminates the need to mod them specifically for certain roles. While The Judge definitely packs more firepower, a skilled Sledgefire user can fire off rounds relatively quickly in a much smaller and lighter package. These are unfortunately discontinued now so if you can find one, it's definitely worth getting.
Burstwave- Yes, the Burstwave is unfortunately a pretty mediocre blaster in stock form. It's air pressure system significantly increases the time between shots and it's non-standard ammo type makes it slightly more impractical to use. Also, the performance is seriously sub-par and inconsistent. However, the Burstwave does have an ace up it's sleeve. With a simple overpressure valve plug, this blaster can be more powerful than either The Judge or the Sledgefire while still maintaining it's regular functionality. If you can mod, it's worth a look.
Value- At $60, it's awfully expensive for it's limited use.
Is It Better Than?
Sledgefire- No, this blaster has basically cemented itself as the king of all shotgun blasters just off it's sheer versatility. Sledgefires can be easily modified and it's use of shells eliminates the need to mod them specifically for certain roles. While The Judge definitely packs more firepower, a skilled Sledgefire user can fire off rounds relatively quickly in a much smaller and lighter package. These are unfortunately discontinued now so if you can find one, it's definitely worth getting.
Burstwave- Yes, the Burstwave is unfortunately a pretty mediocre blaster in stock form. It's air pressure system significantly increases the time between shots and it's non-standard ammo type makes it slightly more impractical to use. Also, the performance is seriously sub-par and inconsistent. However, the Burstwave does have an ace up it's sleeve. With a simple overpressure valve plug, this blaster can be more powerful than either The Judge or the Sledgefire while still maintaining it's regular functionality. If you can mod, it's worth a look.
Is The Judge better than the Roughcut?
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty tough call honestly considering how vastly different they are. I'd personally go for the Roughcut since I'm a fan of how it performs and it's not freakishly huge like The Judge. Both are a lot of fun though.
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