Compared with other robots, it looks very impressive. Compared with living things, it looks ... well, could be better. Compared with human waltz dancers - I'd say it was a bad idea to use this as a reference.
> Compared with living things, it looks ... well, could be better.
Sometimes it's fun to be cyberpunk-contrarian, diving into all the ways our standard equipment--even "just" an arm or leg--is actually incomprehensibly complex nanotechnology that we can't even begin to match with artificial means, satisfying dozens of difficult requirements like "float in water instead of dying" or "self-lubricating with limited self-repair" or "destroys invading nanomachines."