Do you have any collectible figures at home? There is a new website called Videogame Collectible Catalogue which could use your help! I have already contributed some of my pictures from my collection, but if you have anything which was not put up on the website just yet, feel free to submit your photos and join in the reward system!
Monday, 19 June 2017
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Is Square Enix offering up LOK to the indie scene?
SE Collective creator, Phil Elliott, wants to know whether you will be
interested in LOK game made by an indie company. Show some support for
our fan Soul Revenant project if you can! Show them that Legacy of Kain fans still exist and roam this land!
Saturday, 3 June 2017
Help fund the Tomb Raider Suite orchestral recording!
Lara Croft needs you!
Nathan McCree wants to bring you a remastered orchestral soundtrack from Tomb Raider 1 - 3 and for it to happen, he needs our help! Donating any kind of amount will get us closer to the goal and get yourself some awesome goodies in the process like a CD jewel case or vinyl.
Help fund the project on Kickstarter!
Friday, 12 May 2017
Soul Reaver Storyboard
I have put together the official storyboard which was published in EGM 115 from February 1999. Never seen this anywhere else and it is quite easy to miss it as a strip on the bottom of the page about SR1.
Download or view the storyboard here
Download or view the storyboard here
Saturday, 29 April 2017
Legacy of Kain DVD cases
I have recently made a collection of DVD cases for one of my LOK friends. If you ever burned dvds with all the cutscenes on and still watch them from time to time, why not print these covers to make them match your games? Thanks goes to Patrick who made a high-res version of Kain.
Monday, 10 April 2017
Tomb Raider Suite Live in Concert
Just a few weeks before the performance I was on facebook, browsing through people's posts as usual. It was then, when I saw it. I previously bought tickets for Pokémon Symphony Orchestra in Apollo on 19th of December and then when I saw that Tomb Raider Suite will be performing first time ever, I was a bit dissapointed I didn't know about it a lot earlier. About a week before the event, I got time off for Sunday as well, so thought why the hell not and bought tickets for TR concert as a Christmas present for me and my fiance.
On the night of 18th, we arrived at Apollo with quite a big crowd of Lara fans gathering around the theatre. Getting in was pretty easy as we flashed our tickets past the doors, bought the programme and made way to our seats. Surprisingly we were offered better seats as not enough tickets have been sold apparently. Indeed that was true as minute before the opening the theatre was less than half filled with many empty seats around. The darkness settled in and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra started playing the Tomb Raider tunes, then Shelley Blond made an appearance and was our elegant host throughout the entire musical journey. It is hard to describe this entire experience in word, but I'll try my best. The expert composer himself, Nathan McCree, made an appearance in an unexpected interview at the start, which made us really excited for the whole experience. Throughout the concert they were also displaying various gameplay segments from the games which made the feelings and nostalgia really strong.
Everything began with Tomb Raider 1, released in 1996, and its memorable and completely unforgettable main tune. As the orchestra started playing it, many tears were shed. It was beatifully and masterfully performed and with the crisp sound of all the instruments, the chants, everything felt absolutely right. They immersed us in most of the TR1 tracks you remember and even added a little twist. For example the T-Rex hunt theme was made longer, as McCree was finally able to realize the tracks in their full lengths, as he explained later, not being limited by the length or bit size of the individual pieces.
Then Shelley Blond narrated us the success story of TR2 and the orchestra opened with a brilliant rendition of its main theme. They even pulled the track which I thought would be really difficult to do, I don't remember the official title, but you all sure remember it when it plays as Lara sets her first steps within the temple of Xian. There I have also learned that one of my beloved TR2 tracks is actually called Vertigo, which plays when Lara tries to reach higher ground in a house in Venice. It was also prolonged and it was pure joy listening to it. Very popular was the snowmobile trick, or Skiddo, as McCree labelled it. I did not think that an orchestra coud pull successfully pull it off but it was completely the opposite and many heads rocking back and forth was the proof of it.
After that, we finally reached Tomb Raider 3 and its main theme. Again, it was masterfully played and brought so much nostalgia to me personally. TR3 was the very first true 3D game I have ever played and as such, holds a dear place in my heart. I was a bit surprised that the Jungle cutscene with the crazy scientist Tony was performed as well and it fit the orchestra like a glove. Spooky Jungle is another one of my favourites and worked well. Also the mysterious sounding Puzlle Element track made a great appearance. Of course you could not have a TR3 experience without Geordie Bob track, which was again perfectly performed and loved every bit of it. At the end, McCree made another appearance and the audience clapped and screamed with excitement. The last performance was a medley of everything we heard so far and I wished for it never to end. There were also fun parts in between where they have included one of the TR fans' reactions to the game's beatiful music which were really hilarious.
Overall, the entire experience was completely unique, deeply personal and something to witness in your lifetime, especially if you are a TR fan. Being able to see the brilliant songs made live by an amazing orchestra and its conducter, Robert Ziegler, see Shelley Blond, Meagan Marie and Nathan McCree (even Winston made a surprise fun appearance!) in person was worth every pound spent on this event. The only downside was that there were not enough people witnessing this masterpiece maybe due to not enough of promotion, which is a shame. I only hope that there will be more concerts and a CD produced from this, because such experience must be shared with everybody. Thanks to everybody involved in this project and my gratitude goes to Nathan, Shelley and Meagan for letting us see them in person and getting their autographs (asking about LOK was a joke, btw).
PS: And how did this masterpiece sound like? Have a look! Mr. McCree kindly uploaded a recording of his new track, In the blood:
On the night of 18th, we arrived at Apollo with quite a big crowd of Lara fans gathering around the theatre. Getting in was pretty easy as we flashed our tickets past the doors, bought the programme and made way to our seats. Surprisingly we were offered better seats as not enough tickets have been sold apparently. Indeed that was true as minute before the opening the theatre was less than half filled with many empty seats around. The darkness settled in and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra started playing the Tomb Raider tunes, then Shelley Blond made an appearance and was our elegant host throughout the entire musical journey. It is hard to describe this entire experience in word, but I'll try my best. The expert composer himself, Nathan McCree, made an appearance in an unexpected interview at the start, which made us really excited for the whole experience. Throughout the concert they were also displaying various gameplay segments from the games which made the feelings and nostalgia really strong.
Everything began with Tomb Raider 1, released in 1996, and its memorable and completely unforgettable main tune. As the orchestra started playing it, many tears were shed. It was beatifully and masterfully performed and with the crisp sound of all the instruments, the chants, everything felt absolutely right. They immersed us in most of the TR1 tracks you remember and even added a little twist. For example the T-Rex hunt theme was made longer, as McCree was finally able to realize the tracks in their full lengths, as he explained later, not being limited by the length or bit size of the individual pieces.
Then Shelley Blond narrated us the success story of TR2 and the orchestra opened with a brilliant rendition of its main theme. They even pulled the track which I thought would be really difficult to do, I don't remember the official title, but you all sure remember it when it plays as Lara sets her first steps within the temple of Xian. There I have also learned that one of my beloved TR2 tracks is actually called Vertigo, which plays when Lara tries to reach higher ground in a house in Venice. It was also prolonged and it was pure joy listening to it. Very popular was the snowmobile trick, or Skiddo, as McCree labelled it. I did not think that an orchestra coud pull successfully pull it off but it was completely the opposite and many heads rocking back and forth was the proof of it.
After that, we finally reached Tomb Raider 3 and its main theme. Again, it was masterfully played and brought so much nostalgia to me personally. TR3 was the very first true 3D game I have ever played and as such, holds a dear place in my heart. I was a bit surprised that the Jungle cutscene with the crazy scientist Tony was performed as well and it fit the orchestra like a glove. Spooky Jungle is another one of my favourites and worked well. Also the mysterious sounding Puzlle Element track made a great appearance. Of course you could not have a TR3 experience without Geordie Bob track, which was again perfectly performed and loved every bit of it. At the end, McCree made another appearance and the audience clapped and screamed with excitement. The last performance was a medley of everything we heard so far and I wished for it never to end. There were also fun parts in between where they have included one of the TR fans' reactions to the game's beatiful music which were really hilarious.
Overall, the entire experience was completely unique, deeply personal and something to witness in your lifetime, especially if you are a TR fan. Being able to see the brilliant songs made live by an amazing orchestra and its conducter, Robert Ziegler, see Shelley Blond, Meagan Marie and Nathan McCree (even Winston made a surprise fun appearance!) in person was worth every pound spent on this event. The only downside was that there were not enough people witnessing this masterpiece maybe due to not enough of promotion, which is a shame. I only hope that there will be more concerts and a CD produced from this, because such experience must be shared with everybody. Thanks to everybody involved in this project and my gratitude goes to Nathan, Shelley and Meagan for letting us see them in person and getting their autographs (asking about LOK was a joke, btw).
PS: And how did this masterpiece sound like? Have a look! Mr. McCree kindly uploaded a recording of his new track, In the blood:
He also uploaded three tracks to soundcloud.com if you want to listen.
More info about the concert, pictures and its aftermath also found here.
Friday, 3 March 2017
The Ancient’s Den now on Facebook
While I am still in the middle of planning to post some more updates on my blog, in the meantime feel free to join my newly established FB page where I will post more frequent smaller updates which will be not posted here. It should also make contacting me a lot easier. Hope you enjoy reading and feel free to comment at:
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
My Raziel cosplay at London Comic Con October 2016
As it just turned 20th anniversary of Blood Omen and 15th of Soul Reaver 2, I wanted to do something special. This October´s London Comic Con provided a good opportunity to do so and was my first where I have actually participated as a cosplayer. The choice what to cosplay was pretty obvious right from the start to me - what better choice than my favourite wraith himself?
My first obstacle was how to recreate muscle like tissue on top of my own body. I have seen other cosplayers do protruding muscle suits, but I have felt this would be too difficult to achieve in my first cosplay idea, so I had to find a work around. Looking around on ebay, I have discovered that there is a tank top and leggings with a muscle structure already imprinted. The issue was that they did not come in blue and painting spandex is not really possible either. However, I put a transparent blue stockings and top to make it appear blue/purple. The wings themselves were not as difficult, but it took some time to discover which kind of material would do best for them and how big should they actually be (I had to cut out like 5 pairs in the end until I was finally happy with the result).
After I had the wings done, I had to figure out how to attach them to my back without attaching them to the net top. I have decided to try and use a coat hanger held onto a belt on my chest, which turned out to work well and kept the wings posable and easily removable. For the hands I had to order custom tri-fingered gloves. I covered my arms with two wristwarmers on each side to form a string of brown bandages and for the upper part I have cut up a tube bandage into two pieces and just tied it around my arm. I´ve put the golden armbands on top the wristwarmers.
The boots were one of the bigger challenges that I had to rely solely on myself, so I have purchased cheap used boots which suited the style. The huge issue was how to create the protruding exposed double toes, which are so specific about Raziel. I have thought about it and to make the boots durable and not awkward when walking, decided to just paint a dividing line between the toes, rather than attaching something which can easily fall off. I think it came out alright in the end. Since the original boots were pure black, I purchased Angelus leather colours and applied three coats of bronze paint. The bottom part I have painted blue to indicate those are Raziel´s feet and used a lighter blue to draw the muscle going in between the toes. After the paint was sealed in, there was still a missing piece. The plates which are at the front of the boots, right above the toes, had to be cut out of the raw leather and attached with glue.
The cowl was a custom made item and was one of the most expensive items on the list. The craftsmanship of it and nice material make up for the price, though. The only problem which I faced on the convention and in general was, that while moving my head around, the cape would slide down, exposing my chin, so I have added a rubber band to the top circle of the cape so it will stay in place and I can freely move my head around.
The head itself was a challenge and I was contemplating using face paint or a mask, but a mask won because of how practical it was. I just bought a simple plain white mask,cut it up and painted it with acrylic colours. The colours were a bit damaged while I was wearing it, so a quick repaint and sealing the coat will do the trick. For the hair I purchased a black wig, which was quite cheap but fulfilled its purpose well. For the eyes I have ordered zombie eye pre-scription contacts, so I could walk around and still see sharply (I´m shortsighted). It was quite difficult to put them in at first (still takes me several tries to insert them in and out) but I got used to them. After I got home from Comic Con, I have discovered I had a balaclava, which would have been great to cover up my lower jaw, so I´ve used that for the newer shots. For the ears I have bought two pairs, one full on ears and the second pair just stick ons. Stick ons proved more practical in the end (just cut out ear slots in the balaclava so my ears can poke out and stick on blue ears can be attached).
Overal, making this cosplay was a lot of fun but even more fun was posing for people and walking around acting as Raziel, trying to do my best impression of his walking, gliding, fighting, etc (did a little "glide" down the stairs with my wings up at the end on my way to the cloak room). Looking around and breathing was a bit difficult but I knew cosplaying comes at a cost of some discomfort. Totally worth it and thanks goes to all the fans who took a picture of me and appreciated my cosplay, you made me really happy! I´ll definitely attend another comic con next year.
Resources:
Cape: 40
Wig: 8
Ears: 3
Contacts: 30
Armbands: 2
Boots: 10
Raw leather: 15
Angelus paint: 30
Bandages: 3
Gloves: 15
Wrist warmers: 6
Mask: 2
Aquarel colours: 3
Belt: 4
Coat hanger: free
Wing fabric: 10
Blue leggings+top: 8
Muscle suit: 10
Wig: 8
Ears: 3
Contacts: 30
Armbands: 2
Boots: 10
Raw leather: 15
Angelus paint: 30
Bandages: 3
Gloves: 15
Wrist warmers: 6
Mask: 2
Aquarel colours: 3
Belt: 4
Coat hanger: free
Wing fabric: 10
Blue leggings+top: 8
Muscle suit: 10
Torch materials: 8
Total estimate: 200 pounds
Time needed: 1-2 weeks
Total estimate: 200 pounds
Time needed: 1-2 weeks
Thursday, 11 August 2016
New footage of SR2 Dreamcast version and BO1 Saturn version
Thiago Paulino just reported to me an exciting new find! The playable Dark Forge Dreamcast Demo of Soul Reaver2 and trailer for Saturn version of Blood Omen. Too bad the player playing SR2 demo could not figure out the shifting mechanic and in the BO1 video you can see the slightly different hud made for Saturn version. Thanks Thiago!
Tuesday, 2 August 2016
Modding in Blood Omnicide
Since Blood Omnicide supports modding, it is possible to swap out textures or even build new levels by using the tools provided with the game. With the help of Vortex, we have created a small patch for the Pillars which includes SR2 style symbols. Installation is simple, just drag and drop the files into your Kain folder. If you do not want to use the mod anymore, simply delete it from the folder. If more mods are created for the game, this post will be eventually updated, so check back here in the future.
Blood Omnicide v0.1 released!
Blood Omnicide has released its newest version 0.1 and now includes gameplay from the beginning until Nachtholm. It includes all the cinematics and gameplay features. It also contains a handful of modding features such as a map editor. You can also choose from a new style of soundtrack or the old one. For the full experience it is recommended to own a CD or an image from PC/PS versions of Blood Omen, but you can still play a shorter preview version if you do not owe them. There are certain things which are still buggy but it is overall an amazing experience to see BO1 in full 3D setting. Enjoy!
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Print your own Swindlestones
Swindlestones are a very addictive minigame from Steve Jackson's Fighting Fantasy series called Sorcery. I have recently reviewed the first three parts for pc and found the games highly engrossing. I have never played any other text adventure before, but this one exceeded my expectations! If you too are a fan or just would like to try this minigame out, I have included a template which you can print out and play with 8 sided dice just like you would in the game.
Finished paper Swindlestones
You can even play with regular 6 sided dice, just the combinations possible will be much higher. If you have never heard about this game before, the rules are pretty simple. You and your opponent need to get the same amount of dice each (2,3,4,5, etc.) and throw them on a table. You both cover the numbers you got on top with your hands and then you take turns to try and guess the total amount of certain dice quantity, for example two ones, three fours, etc. Your opponent must raise the bet by saying a higher amount/quantity each time. If you think that your opponent does not have what he claims to have, you can say "call" and force them to reveal his hand. You then count the amount of dice present on the table from both of your hands and if the player guessed less amount of dice than they are on the table or it was a false call, they automatically lose one of their die. You keep playing until one of you has no dice left. It is not very dissimilar from poker but a more simplified version, yet tons of fun! When playing Swindlestones in Sorcery, each bet is accompanied by a line of dialogue you can use to taunt or confuse your opponent and it can add an extra layer of fun trying to roleplay in real life.
Swindlestones in Sorcery part 2
Put the following template in a word/otp document, crop it to 83% (worked best for me) both vertically and horizontally and print out on a thicker paper. It will take about 30 minutes to make 10 set of dice.
Templates:
Tuesday, 26 April 2016
Soul Reaver OST v7
I have went back and refined the last version of the soundtrack and produced a much more compact, "mini" version, if you like. This version is half the size of the v6 OST and contains only single looped tracks as opposed to the double looped versions in the previous one. The reason behind this was, since the Necropolis appeared to have two loops which are slightly different, it seemed all the rest had the same setup. However, after doing some research, I have come to a conclusion that this was not the case for the rest of the tracks, whose second loop was identical to the first and thus redundant. These new single looped tracks can be easily looped within the same family (Underworld, Necropolis, etc.) or just looped flawlessly on their own. There are also some other slight changes which you can find in the read me file. Hope you enjoy!
Note: This is an outdated version, see below for the latest.
Note: This is an outdated version, see below for the latest.
Označenia:
OST,
Soul Reaver,
Soul Reaver OST,
Soundtrack
Friday, 8 January 2016
Raina's Legacy of Kain Figure Collection
As long as a single one of us stands, we are legion.
After many years of
hoping I will own at least one Raziel figure one day, me and Bazielim collected all nine published figures. With each new one we got, there was an
excitement to be finally able to hold them and pose them to take some
pictures, we wanted to find the remaining. As all the figures are
collected now, I have decided to write the differences between thems
for anybody who would like to own them or just to know their
specifics. Ben Lincoln already wrote his impressions of the figures
found here. Rarity is judged on how likely you are to find one on
ebay, not in comparison to figures from other franchises.
Rarity ratings:
*: Common
**: Uncommon
***: Semi-rare
****: Very rare
*****: Extremely rare
BBI
Kain
Rarity:**
Height: 22cm
Reaver length:
18cm
Accessories:
throne, Soul Reaver, purple bolts
Packaging: Box
(first series) or blister pack (second series)
Overall Rating:
6/10 - Most accurate Kain figure you can get
BBI Kain was based on
Kain as seen in SR1 intro and is very accurate in many regards. He is
made out of a durable plastic and has lots of joints. Both his legs
and arms have 4 joints each and the head and torso can also be
rotated. His left hand is in permanent clutching position to hold the
Reaver and his left hand is semi-opened. Kain´s face has a big angry
grin, which is a bit over the top. Kain is also wearing Vorador´s
earring, which looks like the incarnation from Blood Omen and is
blue. His hair is plastic and sticking out in the lower middle part,
as if blown by the wind and held together by a golden band at the
end. The scar on his chest is present, but vaguely visible. The cape
seems a bit short and is bearing the early double prolonged Razielim
symbol as seen on one of his concept art and early model. The boots
are especially well done, with lots of tiny details and the correct
colour scheme. However, his toes are unnaturaly prolonged for some
reason, but at least he has gaiters at the bottom of the feet, which
hold the open boots in place.
Kain can be stood up on
his throne with the Balance Pillar behind him (though it is torn off
too early, so no symbol) and the purple bolts can either be attached
to his hands or the throne. They fall easily out of the throne stand
though, so be careful.
The Soul Reaver is made
out of a very light material. The blade itself curves nicely, but it
does not have any details on the surface, is missing the greenish
tint in the middle and the middle line is not black like it should
be. The fangs are incorrectly fused to the beginning of the blade,
while they should be protruding outwards instead. The nose has a bit
thicker opening than it should. The crossguards have stripes only on
one side.
Note: The box is
incorrectly labeled and contains pictures from the Raziel BBI figure.
Kain standing on his throne.
Razielim symbol on his cape
BBI Raziel
Rarity: *
Height: 20 cm
Staff length: 21cm
Accessories:
Underworld stand, Razielim staff, torch, souls, removable cowl
Packaging: Box
(first series) or blister pack (second series)
Overall Rating: 7/10
- Affordable and accurate figure which can be commonly found
This version of Raziel
was modelled directly after the Raziel renders as seen in the SR1
intro. It is the most accurate version of him in that regard. His
skin colour and overall bones and muscle structure are very precise
to the render. His arms and legs both have four joints to turn around
but only his upper torso can be rotated (only horizontally though).
Otherwise the quality is on the same level as on BBI Kain with the
joints. His boots are also very detailed and matching colour. The
straps on his hands lack a bit of material detail in comparison to
the NECA Raziels.
Raziel comes equipped
with the staff and a torch, so you can pose him to hold them in his
iconic style or both at once. He has holes in both of his hands to
make holding easier and his right thumb is posable. Holes in his feet
make it possible to insert him on his Underworld stand firmly. The
souls which come only in the boxed version can be put into the stand.
The biggest minus of
this figure is the hard plastic cowl, which can only be inserted one
way (comes in two parts which fit into each other). Unfortunately, it
causes Raziel to have a fixed look and he is unable to move his head
as a consequence. I´d suggest swapping it out for a cloth one (if
you can sow or just use a substitute). The wings (claimed to be
„life-like“) are very close to the original render, look good and
are made out of soft rubber. However, they are very loosely attached
to Raziel and can easily fall out. I´d recommend glueing them into
the holes on his back so you can do some cool poses with him.
Note: The blister
pack does not come with either the stand nor the souls.
The yellow bits are the souls
Wings detail.
No cowl on.
BBI Lieutenant
Raziel
Rarity:***
Height: 20cm
Sword length:
16cm
Wing length:
18cm
Accessories:
Removable wings, sword
Packaging:
Blister pack
Overall
Rating: 9/10, Very
accurate face detail, must own for vampire Raziel fans
Lieutenant
Raziel figure is one of the best LOK figures. He has high quality
detachable wings and a cloth cape with Razielim symbols. He is
accurate in terms of his armor (except that the knee pads should be
silver, not golden, and his fingers should be red not white), but
other than that his face looks similar to the render FMV. He carries
a sword adorned with runes which was specifically designed for this
figure. This figure seems to be based on the concept art of Lt.
Raziel, which explains the inclusion of his nipple and right shoulder
pad being slanted.
Note: Despite what
the picture on the back of the packaging shows, this figure does not
come with a scythe and shield. It seems that was part of the
prototype which did not make it into production as a boxed version
was never released and a more economic blister pack was mass produced
instead.
BBI Spectral Raziel
Limited Edition
Rarity:*****
Height: 20cm
Reaver length:
17cm
Accessories:
Underworld stand, wraithblade and a coil, set of hands casting the
Fire Glyph, Melchahim staff
Packaging:
Limited edition box
Overall Rating:
8/10 - Extremely rare figure with unique accessories
The limited BBI Raziel
was sold during Comic Con 2003 and only 3000 were made, so if you own
one, consider yourself very lucky. The figure itself is nearly
identical to the regular release of BBI Raziel, except that his claws
are brown colour, not white, and his cowl is in the soul sucking
revealing pose. Unlike the regular BBI version, however, it has some
really cool looking accessories. You can swap out Raziel´s hands for
the ones „holding“ the flames of the Fire Glyph, which does look
really good. There is also a green wraithblade included, which does
look like the in-game one but is being held like a saber. It even has
the coil on Raziel´s arms, with one end being able to be attached to
Raziel´s thumb. The last accessory is a very accurate looking
Melchahim staff, which is much more sturdier and heavier than the
Razielim staff found in the regular version. The wings are a bit more
stiffer and thicker than the normal BBI Raziel and it comes with an
Underworld stand as well.
Note: This is the
only Raziel figure which does not come with a torch.
Fire Glyph!
NECA Material Plane
Raziel
Rarity: ***
Height: 18cm
Reaver length:
14cm
Accessories:
Material wraithblade and coil, torch, replacable hands
Packaging:
Blister pack
Overall Rating:
7/10 - Good, exceptionally done cowl!
This figure is a
mixture of Soul Reaver 2/Defiance Raziel. It features a very well
done cowl which can be removed by popping his head off. For some
reason, the head does not pop back into the neck joint though and
frequently falls off, which makes posing him difficult. He has some
strange white highlights on his legs and pelvis and was given white
toes nails which should not be there either. The wings on his back
are attached via a ball joint which makes it easier to pose than BBI
Raziel, however, when they are down, they must overlap each other
(like bee´s wings). I am not a big fan of the material he is made
out of as it feels too rough on touch. The wraithblade is attached on
to his finger and is made out of bendable rubber material (you have
to be careful not to lean it too much otherwise it might stay bent).
The figure has replacable hands – one set with movable fingers with
holes in them for attaching the torch and the other pair is static
for attaching the Reaver. Overall, however, it is a nicely done
figure and very articulate.
NECA Spectral Plane
Raziel
Height: 18cm
Reaver length:
14cm
Rarity: ****
Accessories:
Spectral wraithblade and a coil, torch, replacable hands
Packaging:
Blister pack
Overall Rating:
10/10 - Must own! The see-through plastic material is top-notch
You might have expected
that the spectral version of the NECA Raziel would mostly be the
same, but this is not the case. He is made out of entirely different
half see-through material which adds a really nice effect (including
the wings), especially when posed against the sun. The material is
nice and soft to touch as well. The figure is tinted green to
represent the spectral realm and his cowl comes in a stretched
position for soul devouring. The torch is half see-through as well,
though they forgot the flame should be blue, not orange/red. The
Reaver comes in green and is basically the same as the material
version. His head does not pop off this time, which is really good
and you can easily pose him into quite a lot of positions. Possibly
the best Raziel figure you can get.
NECA Kain
Rarity: *
Height: 18 cm
Reaver length:
20 cm
Accessories:
removable right hand holding lightning bolts, Soul Reaver
Packaging:
Blister pack
Overall Rating:
4/10 - The worst out of the released LOK figures, but worth it if you
are trying to collect them all
One of the most common
found figures along with BBI Raziel is NECA Kain. Labeled as „the
good (Lara), the bad (Hitman) and the ugly (Kain)“ in the slogan of
the first NECA Player Select series figures, he surely fits within
this description. The figures was based on the in-game Kain from
Defiance and was painted in the same colours as the 3D Kain model.
First thing which stands out is that he is green, while he should be
golden yellow instead. The second thing is his face has a very over
the top grin, which I assume was a try to mimic one of the official
posters for Defiance. However, it does not make him look menacing,
but rather goofy and the prolonged ear/crown pieces give him almost
troll like visage. The figure does not have many joints (his arms
have joints only on his shoulders) with his legs fixed in place and
overall gives an impression of a statue. The cape is plastic and
shaped to appear to be blowing behind him. Unfortunately, Kain´s
symbol on the cape is upside down and the cape´s size is
overexaggerated. At least the scar placement is correct. His right
hand can be swapped out for a one holding a bolt of lightning. The
left hand is folded in a grip where the Soul Reaver can be inserted
(the cap on top of the hilt must be unscrewed first). The Soul Reaver
itself appears to be very well made, with lots of nice details but
the colouring seems off (the hilt is brown instead of being golden
and is too long) and the skull itself is too small.
BBI Dumah
Rarity: ****
Height: 25cm
Weight: 650g
Accessories:
Removable helmet, glowing eyes (requires batteries)
Packaging: Box
Overall Rating:
10/10 - This figure towers high above the others – it´s huge and
very detailed! Get him!
Dumah is indeed grand
in size and weight (not even BBI Kain is his equal in this regard).
This is a pretty hard to find figure, so if you come across one, you
won´t regret buying it. It´s attention to detail is great in every
regard – from the decorated armor plates, shoulder pads and knee
pads (he is missing his clan symbol on the back of his hands,
though). He has quite a few joints too, so is pretty well posable.
The removable helmet uncovers his war painted face and dreadlock like
hair beneath, both details which were impossible to spot on the low
resolution textures of the original 3D model. The hair part includes
the light up eyes and can be removed in order to insert/remove the
batteries. The switch can be set to two modes – lights are
continuously on when holding the button on top of Dumah´s head or
stay on once you press the button until you press it again (better
option for taking pictures). Note that you can´t press the button
while he has the helmet on, you have to remove it first. Due to his
size he does not come with any other accessories or a stand.
Note: His box
differs from the other boxed BBI LOK figures - it´s much taller and
promotes the limited edition Spectral Raziel on its sides.
Raziel
statue by Studio Oxmox
Rarity: *****
Height: 29cm
Weight: 2kg
Accessories:
Spear, wings
Packaging: Box
Overall Rating: 9/10 - This statue is the rarest one on this
list and usually very pricey, recommended to the hardcore fans!
This
rare statue is made out of polyresin. The box itself does not state
who is the manufacturer was
but only that it was made in China.
The box features a unique Raziel render with a winged shadow behind
him (found only in German ads) with a cathedral for a background. The
statue comes in with two detached wings which need to be glued into
place and a wooden spear (both very delicate and fragile). Raziel is
standing on a coffin with the Reaver engraving on top of the lid and
has the Soul Reaver logo on one of the sides. The statue itself is
pretty accurate, though Raziel´s skin colour is green and his toes
are too far apart which looks weird. Other than that, details are
very good and it is an excellent addition to anybody´s collection.
The spear must be handled with care so it does not break and the
wings, once glued in, prevent the statue from being transported in
its original box, so bear that in mind. It is unclear as to how many
of these have been produced in total but it is the rarest item on
this list. The
Oxmox website lists the client as Eidos Interactive, Germany and that it
was made by Studio
Oxmox, sculpted
by
Marc
Klinnert.
Other
website claims the statue´s retail price was €52,00.
Here are some shots with all the figures compared:
Battle of Kains, who shall succeed?
NECA figure face off
Material plane Raziel vs Spectral plane Raziel
BBI spectral Raziel vs NECA spectral Raziel
We shall test your thesis, Raziel.
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