Taste is subjective I guess, I actually like the art direction of a lot of Final Fantasy stuff, though not all of it. The straps and buckles don't bother me, and I can deal with some of the large weapons at times, but in a lot of cases I do have to admit the guy doing the art just needs to know when to stop. I can't dismiss the entire series or art direction, though I do think specific characters and designs have gone too far.
When it comes to that whole "Batman" figure I have to say that my real problem with it isn't the specifics, as much as the guy doing it seems to have lost sight of who Batman is supposed to be. Batman is supposed to be a "regular" human who happens to be at the limits of physical and mental ability and has a lot of money to develop technology and gizmos. His rogues gallery are escaped asylum inmates, and organizes crime figures, with an occasional supernatural being or whatever thrown in for flavor. As a general rule, Batman as a character succeeds because of his brains, he is first and foremost supposed to be "the world's greatest detective", and because he's trained really hard. Originally the guy wore tights largely because that's what acrobats and the like wore (same logic for most super heroes) and it was not only easy/cool to draw, but makes a degree of sense from a movement perspective. Later the character was somewhat updated to be wearing body armor, in part because it looks better in live action and is going to make more sense to a modern eye and way of thinking.
The problem with that design is that it seems like it's some kind of weaponized costume, like a suit of powered armor or something, perhaps using demonic or organic technology. While Batman *has* used powered armor as an occasional thing in various stories, for the most part he does not, Batman is not "Iron Man" while that door is open to him, as a general rule it's all about him doing it, with the help of some gizmos in a utility belt, not because he runs around in a suit he made to give him a bunch of powers. The guy relies on stealth because as a general rule, he can't just take on a bunch of gun wielding maniacs head on, and he beats people massively more powerful than him by out thinking, and out planning them (even if a lot of it comes down to writer's fiat).
The point of this ramble is that this statue actually does remind me of something from Batman actually. It reminds me of Azbat (Azrael as Batman) a guy who overdid it with the weapons and armor, and the whole point of was how he sort of missed the point of what it was to be Batman when he was temporarily given the cowl. This seems like something someone who wanted to be Batman, but who didn't have the same skills and/or missed the point might wind up being like.
I'll also say that while I can get behind the weird angles, and the body armor, those giant freaking extra hands just don't fit. That looks like something from "Spawn" not DC comics.
On the other hand... in a "what if" crossover story where the young Bruce Wayne is gunned down in the same alleyway as his parents, and infused with Necroplasm and put into a man's body before being sent back to earth so his quest for vengeance would fully turn him to evil so he could lead the armies of evil... well this is what I imagine "Batspawn" might look like. It's something that might be cute for like a 4 issue series in the vein of something like "Haunted Gotham" or whatever.
