Now, these are some quality figures. Only got a chance to mess around with them for a bit, but I really like just about every one of them. It really feels like they're learning their lessons on certain issues that have been plaguing the line for a while.
Devon is probably the weakest of the bunch. The hard plastic shawl really doesn't do any favors. I may try swapping the Tibidon Station Kenobi's little shawl thing onto her to see how that looks. She fares better without the shawl, but doesn't quite look complete without it, I don't think. Her head is also super loose out of the box. Far from the worst figure, but there's always gotta be
Rook is pretty darn nice. Really dig the colors; they're quite vibrant, even with as dark as they are. Much like The Stranger, I really like and prefer the swappable helmets over the hollow ones- especially for helmet with such unique shapes, it really helps maintain the overall feel. I like that the jetpack is fixed; it's at least small enough to not get in the way, whereas I always have trouble with the larger jetpacks feeling like they're gonna pop out at the slightest touch. Kinda like how her pistols peg in- I know it's screen-accurate, but I really wouldn't liked even a small holster.
Crow/Eleventh Brother is really cool- maybe my favorite of the bunch aesthetically. Maybe the best looking and feeling Inquisitor thus far. His joints all feel nice and tight, and his saber doesn't feel flimsy like a lot of the others. The plastic hood ain't gonna be everyone's cup of tea, but I like it; again, it just helps maintain the silhouette. He and Starkiller obviously went to the nail salon together, and it shows.
Starkiller is a pretty nice deluxe. I would've been fine forgoing the wired skirt and maybe a saber or two if it meant a lower price point, but you can't deny he has a cool aura about him. The saber choices are all really cool, even if some do fit in one of the hands better than the other. His balljointed wrists also get much better range than a lot of the other recent wrists.
Treya and Nihilus are ones I'm gonna have to look into more. Been so long since I've played KOTOR, and I really don't remember much about either. That said, Nihilus is a huge improvement over the first one. Glad to hopefully be done with that old Maul body for good. May it never hurt anyone ever again. Same as with Crow, I don't know if everyone's gonna love the execution of the mask, but it works for me. Treya is super cool too- simple, but effective. The force effect stand thingies are neat, and worst comes to worse, they fit pretty well over a lot of figure's hands to use as effects if need be. And I really like the sewing of the hood; again, it really helps maintain the shape and silhouette- it fits snugly against the head so it doesn't flare out too much, and it looks nice and natural draped down the back too. Obviously, you just have to be careful to not rip the stitches, but I wouldn't mind seeing all hoods done this way going forward.
Helmet-wise and hood-wise, this is what I wanna see going forward.