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Posted on: Dec 12, 2007

What's So Special About These "Special Editions"?

WORDS BY: Matt Cabral

When we spy the words "limited," "special," or "collector's" on the packaging of an Xbox 360 title, one thing immediately pops into our minds: "70 bucks -- WTF?!" But once the wallet-shrinking shock wears off, we wonder if these enhanced editions are really worth the extra ten (or more, in some cases) clams, or if they're just quick cash-in attempts by money-plundering publishers. While early attempts at pricier 360 special editions have landed in the latter category -- we're looking at you Perfect Dark Zero -- most of the more recent brimming-with-goodies packages have earned a spot in the former. As these content-packed editions evolve past the days of tin box packaging -- barely filled with "exclusive" comic books and DVDs bloated with concept art -- 360 owners are faced with some hard choices. No worries though; OXM has slogged through countless hours of DVD extras, sustained multiple art book-inflicted paper cuts, and even tried jamming that Halo 3 Legendary Edition helmet onto our enormous egg-heads, all in the name of ensuring you don't end up with a lame lithograph of some dude you could give a rat's ass about. So, standard or special? Read on to find out.


Mass Effect: Limited Collector's Edition

($69.99)
Includes:
-Fiction Book: Galactic Codex: Essentials
-Mass Effect Art Book: A Future Imagined
-DVD with exclusive videos about Mass Effect (Art of Mass Effect, Interactive Storytelling of Mass Effect) 

REVIEW:

This one doesn't stray too far from the old tin-full-of-filler formula, with superfluous art and fiction books that would've been better served by just being part of the game's manual. That said, the exhaustive, well-produced bonus DVD contains tons of cool behind-the-scenes goodies; complementing the art gallery with artists' audio commentaries is an especially nice touch that other publishers should take note of.

FINAL VERDICT:

If you're an obsessive sc-fi fan searching for your next Star Wars-sized addiction, then just the informative DVD is worth the extra ten space bucks. More casual galaxy-spanning gamers, however, should find the engaging, cinematic game experience alone provides an adequate sci-fi fix.


BioShock: Limited Edition

($69.99)
Includes:
-6" Big Daddy Figurine
-Behind the scenes DVD
-Original Moby CD: The BioShock EP 

REVIEW:

The behind-the-scenes DVD is a pretty bare-bones offering, sharing less insight than the many extensive -- and more interesting -- interviews with Creative Director Ken Levine that can be found for free online. However, the Moby CD -- slickly decorated to look like an actual old school vinyl EP -- is worth adding to your iPod playlist, and the Big Daddy figure is, in a word, awesome. This ain't no Happy Meal toy; we're talking a hefty, solid sculpt that'd put most store-bought action figure collectibles to shame.

FINAL VERDICT:

The Big Daddy alone makes this package easily worth the extra ten spot. Honestly, you needn't be a mom's-basement-dwelling obsessive toy freak to appreciate this amazing figure. Just don't place him too close to that molded-plastic Master Chief you've got displayed in your cubicle -- they probably won't play nice.

COMMENTS:

"...short of a virtual-reality sim, allowing us to "interact" with Cortana..."- Genius, pure genius. LOL

I think that it is up to the individual to determine if the "Special Editions" justify the extra cost. I know that there were some of them that I passed on because I wasn't interested in what made it special. However, there were/are others that are definitely worth the extra cash. Just remember that when you go to trade it in most places do not value them differently than the standard edition (even if you trade it complete). So you're better off keeping the gooodies, and just trading the game.

i think all games should come with figures. imagine Master Cheif loking like he is facing marcus fenix, big daddy ,altair and soap fron CoD4. let the battle begin

Even though I'd previously purchased the Limited Edition at launch, I bought Legendary Edition on Amazon when they had it on sale for $60 about a month ago.

Anybody want a slightly-used Limited Edition with a brand-new Halo 3 disc (it's still sealed)?

I've been buying limited edition stuff ever since before Working Designs closed shop. The latest was a Bungie offering of their Halo 3 game with the 2 DVDs and the Helmet. It was worth it just to get the DVDs! I paid $99.99 at Game Stop. Some extras in other "limited Edition" games are not a good as Bungie's latest. I almost always get the limited edition if it includes DVDs with the "making off..." included. In the past, I've gotten puppets (Lunar 2,Eternal Blue-Working Designs), watches (Final Fantasy 8), and other misc nonsense. The big thing to remember here is that we can always buy just the game if we don't want to hand out the cash. For me, I don't automatically buy teh limited edition. I always evaluate on a case-by-case basis.

to khz glitch, i saw a couple of limmated addition of bioshock at the gamestop that i go to and it was used for 44$ but insted since i dont think i would like bioshock i got the reagular mass effect.

The Halo Legendary Edition, is no longer $129.99, but $99.99 at Gamestop.

I wish someone did not already buy me halo 3 for my birthday. I would have loved to have that helmet

I completely agree with the disappointment in COD4's Collector's Edition.
The cardboard box is useless, and the extra disc probably should have come in a 2-disc metal box.
NOT worth the extra $10 bones...the thing is, the GAME is worth the cost.

I posted two videos on youtube. 1. Mass Effect Limited Edition 2. Call of Duty 4 Collector's Edition Both videos show you up close what you will get with these 2 games.

Youtube username: lotsofgames

I purchased the C.E. of C.O.D. 4 and must say I was dissapointed. It came in a cardboard box instead of a metal case like most C.E., the artbook was cheesy and the bonus material disk was nothing to write home about. Save your $10 dollars when it comes to buying this C.E.

Matt,you forgot to mention that Mass Effect's Limited Edition came with new gamerpics!

Oh! I also forgot to mention that the cover art of the BioShock Limited Edition was fan-made. Hear were some of the best entries: http://www.2kgames.com/cultofrapture/coverartcontestwinners.html

Now that's true fan-ship!

I disagree about the DVD part on the BioShock edition. Sure,it was pretty standard fare,but you have to admit: Hearing them talk about their earlier ideas for the Little Sister-Big Daddy thing was down-right hilarious. I wanted that Limited Edition of Assassin's Creed. Sadly,it wasn't available at launch at my Best Buy. :( However,if anyone from the OXM team can hear me,could you edit the BioShock section to add the fun fact that this BioShock edition was fan chosen. Here's the link to the thing: http://www.websitetoolbox.com/cgi/view/results.cgi?username=profmillen&i... This link was to the results from what fans wanted from the edition. Of course,Big Daddy,DVD,and CD were the top three voted for items. And in this link: http://www.petitiononline.com/bioshock/

fans were asked if they wanted to have a limited edition. Note to Microsoft:When you guys make limited editions of Too Human and Lost Oydessey,add little figures. Please,I would rather see a figure with my edition,rather than,say,standard-fare art books, collector's tin editions,and art books.

Great article! :) P.S. When are you going to post your GOTY 2007 awards?

Is there anywhere you can still buy the Bioshock CE other than Ebay?

I have never bought a collectors edition game. I was almost tempted to buy the CE of BioShock, solely for the "soundtrack" (if you could actually call that three-song disaster a soundtrack), but I decided not to. Personally I thought the Big Daddy was stupid. So I got the $60 edition.

I remember we discussed the Halo 3 LE on the OXM forums at Xbox.com, and most of us agreed that if there was a version of the game for $50 that came with only the game and a paper sleeve, that would be the one that we got.

I'm not a huge fan of collectible editions. No matter how "cool" something may be it is just a scam for money. In this great HooHah the Halo 3 edition is the grand master of scams and shenanigans. "Yay, I have a crappy plastic helmet and two dvd's I could get on eBay for 5 dollars each! I'm so excited."

Honestly, get over it its just a crummy set of action figures and cheaply made DVD's.

Thanks, El Patro. Goof fixed.

TYPO ALERT: The Assassin in Assassin's Creed is named Altair, not Altier. However, it is an honest mistake since it is pronounced the same way.

Isn't it great to have people like me around?

I only have 5 limited editions in my vast game collection, and it just so happens that those 5 are all these.

Too bad they didn't give a Marcus Fenix action figure with Gears... I would have payed top dollar for that. Maybe next time...(fingers crossed)...

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