I’ve basically stopped buying collector’s editions over the past decade, so I probably won’t Dragon Age: Veiled Wardensof pseudo-special edition, called “Rook’s Safe” first. If I don’t see something I might actually use in the big collector’s box that comes with the game for those willing to pay the premium, I’ll try to stick with the standard edition. But I might prefer to buy this big box dragon age It would be great if it solved a key piece of the puzzle: actual video games.
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Veil GuardThe non-special edition includes some very neat little trinkets. There’s a deck of cards decorated with gorgeous art, a game-accurate glowing lyrium dagger that hopefully isn’t sharp enough to actually hurt anyone, and a lovely cloth map of the fictional world of Thedas. However, the list on the BioWare store page is in bold and does not include Dragon Age: Veiled Wardenseither in a steel bookshelf or as a digital download of code. It’s just a bunch of stuff related to the game, not the game itself. game stationMeanwhile, Rook’s Coffer is selling a Rook’s Coffer that bundles games, which is a decent enough compromise, although it naturally drives up the price. There is a second one “Vilantim Bag” Included was an amazing steelbook, but there were no games to fit in it. I look at this approach and wonder why we don’t call them shit when companies try to pretend these big boxes of gadgets aren’t the collector’s editions we always pre-order and stuff into our closets after release, just not the games themselves . Why are these bags getting further and further removed from the game itself?