

Little Sister’s skirt is made of soft plastic so you can move her legs. Big Sister’s air (?) tank has some little drawings on it, and there are even 2 fishie drawings on the back of Big Sister’s head! (There’s an overhead pic in one of the thumbnail pics way below.) I love how small details like these add some story to the figure. The paints also look very good as you can see in the pictures, very on par with the sculpting. Little Sister has the same finely detailed sculpting, I was just staring at her bows and even they had texturing on them!

Big Sister has some very well done texturing to differentiate the different materials that these ladies are made of. The figures are very highly detailed, as what you can expect from NECA. I loved what NECA had done with Street Fighter and Ninja Gaiden’s Ryu Hayabusa in regards to articulation, and I was hoping they did the same to these figures.

The character designs just look too awesome to ignore! I was also curious about the articulation and I was hoping they weren’t going to be statues. Now I have to admit I never played the first game (I plan to though!), so I have no idea what BioShock’s story is, but when I saw these at my local Toys R’ Us, I couldn’t resist and I decided to pick this set up. With the upcoming release of BioShock 2 this Tuesday, February 9th, let’s have a look at NECA’s BioShock 2: Big Sister and Little Sister 2-pack.
