At long last, after more than a month of waiting from the original release date, my Heracles is finally here! Sometimes, the supply chain just fails.
If you’ve seen one Kronos, you’ve seen them all. The Heracles has the same great features, but gives up the smaller package in favor of ball storage. If you’re the kind of person that runs around with just a pistol, this one might be your flavor of Rival.
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Same, Yet Different
In addition, the main handle is a bit more comfortable than that of the Kronos. The blaster does feature a hand guard of sorts, simply linking the handle with the storage paneling.
Due to the shape of the priming handle, I personally find it more comfortable to use than that of the Kronos. Your opinion may vary.
Within the Blaster
As of yet, I haven’t done anything to my Heracles. Since I’m not a person who typically uses secondary blasters (at most, I have socks as extras in Humans v Zombies games), I’m okay with the blaster as is. No need for me to holster it, and I can run around with just the blaster.
Performance
My Heracles clocked in at an average of 98fps, which is a bit faster than my stock Kronos, as well as the advertised 90fps. I can fire one ball per second, which is decent for a spring powered Rival pistol.
Final Thoughts
The Heracles is a great Rival pistol, which is unsurprising. Whether you want it is a matter of personal taste. If you like running around with a pistol as your primary blaster, you’ll love the performance and the handy ammo storage. If you’re the type to holster your Kronos (or use it to make something that instead fires darts), you might not want the Heracles.
In any case, it’s a great starting blaster for anyone just getting into the world of Rival.