Sure, NECA knows their way around a Predator better than anyone other than Stan Winston.
Seriously! He’s big, he’s beefy, and he’s absolutely gorgeous. Getting Scarface out of the box, I’m immediately greeted by a sense of awe that I rarely encounter with figures in this price range. The box has plenty of pictures of the figure and accessories and, unlike NECA’s regular Predators, this packaging is totally collector friendly. You get an extra thick window box with a folding front flap, and there are a lot of goodies inside. I don’t know if NECA classifies this figure as one of their Ultimate releases, but the packaging suggests that it is. If I’m being honest, Concrete Jungle is a decent game, but not a great one, although I’ll confess that I’ve enjoyed playing it a lot more than I enjoyed watching any of the films that followed after Predator 2.
Alas, my poor old girl died on me shortly afterwards and I’ve only recently been able to do the surgery required to get her running again. I originally played it on the PlayStation 2, but a little while ago I picked up a copy for the Xbox, since my OG Xbox is now rigged for HD. Today I’m checking out Scarface from the game Concrete Jungle. I’m slowly getting caught up on my NECA reviews, and that’s a good thing because I have a bunch more figures coming in the next week or so that will start filling up the hopper again.