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Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition Review

The Icy Tome Of MMORPG GoodnessEarlier I discussed some of the hidden gems in the Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition Artbook. That article focused solely on the idea that a few artistic scribbles could be Tier loot that will be added to World of Warcraft in the near future. This post will have a much larger scope, peeling back the shrink wrap on all aspects of $69.99 Collector's Edition. A price that a few of us balked at.


Behind-the-scenes DVD


The DVD featured a widely varying collection of World of Warcraft related content. Naturally, we have some developer comments on things like The Burning Crusade versus Northrend, Northrend's art direction and environments and the in your face lore that so many people love about Wrath. The DVD includes trailers from TBC's content patches, v2.1, v2.3 and v2.4 and a collection of funny machinima. It is a pretty standard fare DVD pack-in, with no shocking revelations or insights we weren't already aware of. Content discussions aside, the sheer passion that Blizzard's employees emanate, especially their Lore Historian, is what makes them, and WoW, so great. Worth a watch when your internet is down.


Official Soundtrack


There is actually a section in the Behind-the-scenes DVD that perfectly expresses my feelings for the OST of WotLK. As I have been walking around Northrend, I have never been hit in the face by the ambient music kicking in. Instead it weaves in and out of the background, adding some stimulation to my auditory senses, while not being too disrupting. The OST simply gives us a continuous stream of this music, and while it doesn't flow as well as in the game, I do not expect it to. Nonetheless, I have added it to my playlist of game music which includes The Witcher: Enhanced Edition's OST and everything from The Advantage. Way more utility than the DVD.


Feelies


Feelies are a lost art in video games. The young whippersnappers out there - who won't stay off my lawn – missed out on the golden age of feelies. Back in the day of walking to school, up-hill, both ways, purchasers of PC games would be meet with trinkets galore in their ridiculously oversized boxes. Especially if you had just purchased an adventure game.


Nowadays, the only place to find anything remotely close to that is by paying extra for the “collector's edition” (Actually the aforementioned re-release of The Witcher had feelies included for only $39.99. Also, I like The Witcher: EE). Blizzard's best feelie, is not a physical item at all, but the mini Frost Wyrm pet that becomes account bound when you upgrade to Wrath. The initial oohs and ahhs of guildmates and friends have worn off though, so back to Egbert. The mousepad is cool, but not replacing my dirty Pokemon pad ('m' doesn't bring up a list of the badass Pokemans now does it?!) and I didn't score any godly cards from the two packs of WoW TCG. Not being a TCG player, they are now worthless, although some users will enjoy the free cards.


Wrath of the Lich King Artbook


I suck at art, but wow do I appreciate this book. The book, rather tome, is chock full of Northrend goodies and broken up by sections. Often with an introduction that was lifted from the official website. The book is probably the only thing in the CE that would interest anyone outside of the game. My casual gamer friend looked at it for about 20minutes yesterday after we watched the Behind-the-scenes DVD. Not counting the actually game, the art book is what defines the Collector's Edition and made the purchase worth it, even if there were a lot of prints straight from the cinematic.


While I don't feel that buying the CE was a waste of $30, I do wish there was a bit more to it. I mentioned that I would have loved a cloth map, well, I guess I can hang-up the mousepad since I won't be using it. Still, pre-loading the title would easily make the CE's hefty mark-up worth it to many users, while not upsetting the casual base as much as in-game items.


Blizzard, are you listening? We want more bang for our buck next time.

Reader Comments (13)

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November 26, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterballoonbob

Might actually buy the CE later after prices go down :D keep up the show loving it so far....

November 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGhazan

first? anyway, I bought the CE and I found it enjoyable, especially the OST, that alone is worth it

November 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterChacka

I got the Collector's Edition and love the extras; very much worth the extra money for me.

November 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEric Nupp

is there sumthing u can buy w/ out the game if u already have it?? like the art and pet and mousepad?

November 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJhonny Godspeed

@ Jhonny

Yes, I am sure some guys have posted their CE stuff on Ebay.

I personally LOVE the mousepad, bacause it is the first "real" mousepad I have. After switching it with my old pad, my mouse goes as smoothly as it will ever get.

I also got a WotLK poster for waiting 9 hours in the line, it's quite big and is now taped on my wall along the back "paper" of the CE box.

The artbook was facinating, although I went through it in just 12 minutes.

In the Behind-the-Scenes DVD, there's a quiz. If you answer all of the questions right, it will show you the Wrath Gate machinima (although you can watch it in-game through an AWESOME quest line that you shouldn't miss).

Also, watching the Trailer in 7 different languages was interesting ^^

November 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRugi

Got CE also, well worth it, would like cloth map also, I used to love those in the Ultima series games also, maybe class specific editions also. But all in all very happy with purchase.

November 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGarviel

I was a bit disappointed with the Behind the Scenes DVD.

If you look at it, it's not much more than a big infomercial, already nicely split up into 5 minute segments for showing it on commercial television game shows. I see no behind the scenes, except for that 5 second fragment of the Blizzard people making the screaming sounds.

I'd rather watch a whole dvd of handycam recordings like the ones from for example Requiem for a Dream than these glossy bluescreen interviews that feel quite fake and studied at times.
Why not just sit in on a storyboard discussion meeting or a day with an animator and then edit out some interesting parts. If there's writers that can make a story out of a group of people surviving on an island or even worse a group of hormonal teens in a house with nothing to do, they can surely make a storyline out of the development of a game.

The artbook is really nice though, as is the packaging (placed quite visible in my bookcase). Like the poster said, I'm not sorry for the money I spent, but I feel they could have given us more (even with the same tight budget those productions are allocated).

November 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterBeal

I bought the CE of BC and loved it all the DVD had little cool extras, the in game netherwhelp was the toast of my server and the mouse pad i used till it started to peel (which was roughly 6 months to a year) so needless to say i really want to get the CE of WotLK but I missed my chance when the game came out since i didn;t pre=order so in my Q is: Where can i still get a CE WotLK besides ebay where theres a chance that someone else wil beat me out for it?

Thanks guys love the show
Convict001

November 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterConvict001

Would love to see a pic of the pokemon mousepad :)

November 28, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterArien

@Convict001

The gamestop in my area has a few copies, I got mine at a local Target.

December 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGarviel

Where is ur local target mate i would love to get my hands on another 1

December 2, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterdutchpower

OST & Art book are what made it worth it for me.
The pet is just annoying.
Pet biscuits loot cards are nifty though, and the DVD was nice, though I've only watched it once and will probably only ever watch it once.

It should come with Warcraft 3 bundled on it. o_O That'd be interesting.

February 8, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSean

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