And so to one of my most highly-anticipated games of 2011; the follow-up to the superb, 2007 Bennett Cross winner The Witcher has arrived.
In this first part of my review, I shall be setting aside such trivial matters as gameplay, graphics, storyline, dialogue, tits, soundtrack, tits etc and concentrating on the much more important issue of packaging.
That's right, it's a COLLECTOR'S EDITION!
And what a CE it is, too. It's a big fucker, about 3 times the size of the original Witcher CE. Heavy, too, for reasons which will become obvious.
Nicely understated box. No idiotic publicity hyperbole.
Even more (or less) so on the back.
Like with the WAR CE, a large proportion of the weight comes from the hardback art book. This is another classy tome like the original Witcher art book, although with a hard cover and less nudity (sadly).
Beneath the art book is some papercraft model or other. I hesitate to "spoil" the effect by actually opening it. Maybe I should have bought 2 copies - one to keep for best. Then again this isn't the cheapest CE in history, so perhaps not.
A couple of DLC armour codes and some stickers later, and we're into the real guts of the box.
The Geralt bust. The other major contributor to the package's extreme weight. I would have preferred a model of a naked Triss or similar, but you can't have everything. Not to mention I'm not a huge fan of the (in my opinion entirely unnecessary) Geralt redesign in TW2, and this rubs it in your (my) face somewhat.
Nice, chunky game box. This would constitute a CE in itself for many games.
Game, game guide and bonus stuff. More on that later.
"How to Play Cards and Dice". A cute little guide book. But why would you need that?...
...aha! A set of dice, in a nice little Witcher pouch. That's why.
And then when you're done with the dice, there are some Witcher playing cards.
They look very classy, although again I'm hesitant to break the seal.
Nothing left in the box except some authentic Witcher dust.
In fact the weight of the bust played hell with the moulding in the box. The weight, combined with some less-than-gentle shipping no doubt.
And so that's it. Or is it? I happened to break open the bonus dvd box.
Only to find another papercraft model, and a map (complete with some long-overdue tits).
The game DVD box has a weird letter thing, in a fancy envelope, and a little coin which I almost missed on first inspection.
Cute.
For completeness, a better view of the stickers.
And so this time that really is all. In fact the more I got into it, the more impressed I was. The dice and cards are my favourite elements, and overall this collection is firmly at the Tabula Rasa end of the spectrum (i.e. good) rather than the WAR end (promises much, ultimately disappointing). Definitely one of the best CEs I've encountered, let down only by the price and the lack of pictures (or models) of tits. 9/10.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
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