Well, it was play-day yesterday, as I got Ripley 8, the A:R warrior and the Newborn.
I have the feeling NECA have lost me. Even thou I had ordered all those figures, I really wasn't too excited about getting them, and when I opened them, I wasn't too excited about them either.
I'll start with the warrior.
One of my main reasons for loving NECA was Kyle's work: the man had a passion for all things Alien and Predator, and he was unapologetic about striving for accuracy. And for the record, I know how much he suffered with the work the factories did. Now I look at this warrior and I just can't get past the use of the AvP feet (completely wrong), the inaccurate hands (unless there were some animatronic hands that I've never seen) and the ****** stuck joints and cheap, soft plastic. I mean, I know the A:R alien was the basis for the AvP one, but anybody can see those damn feet are completely wrong. Even the head has a weird shape to it. And this alien is really easy to research, there's props everywhere...
So, while it's a nice figure, with lots of articulation, it really fails to excite the purist in me. And I have little tolerance for stuck joints nowadays.
The Newborn is quite impressive, but also a mess. Like the sculpt and paint apps, but the joint in the head looks terrible, and on mine the gap between the two pieces is huuuuge, so it only looks decent from the front... but then you notice the completely misaligned lower jaw... The stand is nice and useful, but then again, it would be impossible to keep the figure upright without it.
Ripley 8 is the best of the bunch, but also the one I was least interested in, having gotten her only out of complete-ism... Paint apps are clean, the likeness is there, no stuck joints. Really, a very well done figure. But she's huge! I don't have my other Ripleys at hand, but she looks way too tall.
So yeah, that's my "review".