I'm wondering what people who have the OG Paranoia think of the Lethal.
I finally got a good idea of my Lethal last night. We have a high level scratch trios league on Tuesday nights at EA Dublin bowl. Our league follows a very low skill level handicap league where a lot of house balls, other plastic, heavy oil monsters, 500 grit sanded urethane and pretty much anything else you can think of are used, so you never know what condition you will see each week.
I tried the Lethal in shadow a couple of throws, just to get an idea of what to expect, then went to a Revolt Havoc at 2000. The Havoc looked good to start, but of course as soon as shadow was over, the lanes were burnt for everyone on our pair. I struggled out of the gate with the Havoc for four frames until I decided to ball down. Usually at this point, I would go to the Venom Cobra or the original Paranoia and make a jump left. But instead I went back to the Lethal and it gave me a good look as it gets great length with a nice finish.
My final thoughts are this; the original Paranoia is actually the stronger of the two balls. The original makes an almost brutal left hand turn as soon as it sniffs friction, so it's great for swinging the lane when required. The Lethal gets easy length on a beat up(but not total burned up) pattern and has a strong finish. Motiv(and therefore every staffer who does reviews) claim the Lethal is their "bestest ever" down lane flip ball. I personally think the original has a more angular motion than the Lethal. But the Lethal is a sweet thing. It reminds me of the original Lane Masters Buzz/Legends Masterpiece with that long, easy length getting down the lane with enough movement to finish the job. Another ball I would compare it to is the old Primal Impulse.
It's nice to get a new Motiv ball I really like after two in a row that were less than impressive for me in the Forza SS and Tribal Quest.
The preceding is only my opinion based on about two and a half games, your results may vary.