I dunno, I'm quite impressed. The layout is interesting, Brian Eddy has settled on an optimum number of shots (seven) so they all have room to breathe and leave space for the other features. All three models, particularly the Pro, look like more money has been splashed on them than usual (even if the toys do nothing), and it's busy without being cluttered. Only the first surface impressions of course, but those impressions are good. They suggest that they've *got* this theme even if it may not physically do everything you expect, and that Dwight's usual multiplier frenzy has been toned down and anyone can get to grips with this one.