3 comments on “World of Warcraft Collector’s Edition

  1. 100 of 117 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Collectors Edition rules., October 13, 2004
    By 
    J. Miller (NE) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: World of Warcraft Collector’s Edition (CD-ROM)

    Until somebody writes the official specs for the Amazon ad, here’s what they have on the WoW website that comes with the collectors edition.

    # The full game on both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM
    # 1-month subscription to World of Warcraft
    # The Art of World of Warcraft, 200+ page hardcover art book
    # World of Warcraft Behind-the-Scenes DVD
    # Exclusive in-game pet
    # Official soundtrack
    # Cloth map charting the continents of Kalimdor, Azeroth, Khaz Modan, and Lordaeron
    # Signed Collector’s Edition game manual
    # 10-Day Free Guest Pass – invite one of your friends to join the epic quest

    The list is amazing all the extra stuff you get. A 200 page hard cover book, and the sound track easily are worth the extra $30. But they go on with 2 versions of the game in both CD’s and DVDs. Plus, the ability to give a friend a trial version and the DVD of behind the scenes. If they are still available, I recommend buying this version over the regular if you really love the Warcraft series. It may be a risk to wait and see when the actual release date is, but they are nearing Open Beta, and my only guess is before Christmas.

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  2. 18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Not just a great MMORPG, a great RPG. Period., November 21, 2004
    By 
    Diane Kraus “banjo_di” (Moscow, PA United States) –
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    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: World of Warcraft Collector’s Edition (CD-ROM)

    First: I have never played a MMORPG before this time. I’m not some kid with a gaming habit. I’m 27, fairly busy, and not about to spend money on a game I won’t enjoy.

    Up until this time the most incredible game I have ever played was The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. It was a perfect role-playing experience for someone raised on classic D&D, and the only drawback I ever found was that it was quite the lonely game. Months ago some friends of mine started talking about World of Warcraft. I was not even familiar with Blizzard or the Warcraft strategy games, so took all the hype with a grain of salt. Out of curiosity, though, I joined the Open Beta. And wow, what a couple of weeks that was.

    The Warcraft world is richly diverse and deep in beauty. The scenery is gorgeous and the ambient sounds perfect, with some of the most beautiful music fading in and out as you explore. During the beta I played as human, undead, orc and night elf, and each race comes with its own history and its own future. Appearance is customizable enough that you don’t “see yourself” walking around all that much, and the classes are all have strengths and weaknesses. Had great fun running down and slashing enemies with my undead warrior, enjoyed striking them with lightning from a distance with my orc shaman, smote the little beasties with my human priest and bound them with roots with my night elf druid. During that time I also learned how to make bandages and apply first-aid, fish, cook, and use herbs. It is no problem at all to create a character you will enjoy role-playing, and no, there is never another character out there just like yourself.

    Of course, all that isn’t taking in the social aspects of the game, which truly bring it up above and beyond the Morrowind experience. I played mostly on the special Role-Playing servers, where there weren’t alot of people casually chatting about server lag, Halo 2, etc. On the RP server you stayed in character as you played, whether you were whispering to a partner, speaking to those around you, talking among your party or chatting with guild-mates. I never had a problem with finding a group – in fact, many times I was invited into groups by strangers. The quests can be done solo but really are more fun with at least one other person, and a little easier as well. There are some speaking options for your character, as well as lots of fun emotes. You can sit or lie down, eat and drink, fish (fishing is great fun) swim and dive, dance (also great fun) and on and on, all with other people. It truly is a living world, sometimes helpful and friendly, sometimes busy and crass, but how can one really RP without a realistic world to RP in?

    The worst part is, now that the beta is over I miss that world very much. It is a place you can casually go to, enjoy the experiece, and then return to at another time.

    As far as the game itself, I ran it sucessfully on an old 1.1 Ghz desktop with an anceint video card without much trouble, though getting a new card and some memory definitly helped, especially with the detail and lighting of the graphics. The servers were impressively stalwart under the pressure of 500,000 beta-testers, and when they did go down, it wasn’t for long and no data was lost.

    I would definitly shell out $50 for simply an RPG of this caliber. To play with friends and other folks in a living world, with new quests, creatures and features constantly being added and such great support from the Blizzard staff, the monthly fee is hardly a thought. I’m building a new system partially just to play this game, and hope it is successful for a long, long time.

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  3. 44 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Comment on just the additions of the Collector’s Edition (CE), July 19, 2005
    By 
    Acoma

    Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: World of Warcraft Collector’s Edition (CD-ROM)

    Having already penned my thoughts on WoW itself this is exclusively on the CE additions since I own it. Rated how fun the game is as 5 stars but the CE additions warrant 3 stars. The CE contains (as listed above):

    The full game on both CD-ROM and DVD-ROM

    — Somewhat useful. If one breaks you have a back-up.

    One-month subscription to World of Warcraft

    — Nice addition to have. I would have put a 3 month subscription in it soley based upon the initial price. Mainly considering anyone purchasing the CE is going to be a long-term player so give them more perks.

    The Art of World of Warcraft, 200+ page hardcover art book

    — This was a really nice little book. If you are interested in the Warcraft Universe or just have a passing interest in artwork (As i do) then it’s neat to look through.

    World of Warcraft behind-the-scenes DVD

    — This has a lot of content and has so much material it’s almost as full and rich as the behind-the-scenes DVD that comes with a Lord of the Rings Special Edition DVD.

    Exclusive in-game pet

    — Meh. Mixed thoughts. There are much cooler pets you can get ingame. The pet you get gives you only three choices. Either a Panda Cub (has a severe case of narcolepsy and falls asleep everywhere), a Mini-Diablo (A mini-me Diablo that occasionally breathes fire), and a Zergling (from the Starcraft games..occasionally it clicks its claws). I would have rather had more pets to choose from.

    Official soundtrack

    — Soundtrack is well done and decent atmosphere music.

    Cloth map charting the continents of Kalimdor, Azeroth, Khaz Modan, and Lor daeron

    — Whoopie doo. It’s very very very small. I have washcloths bigger than this thing. It also smells like the inside of a Burlap sack after two rats just got done having relations in it.

    Signed collector’s-edition game manual

    — Who cares.

    10-day free guest pass invite for one of your friends to join.

    — This was a good little addition. I gave this to a friend so they could check it out without having to spend any money by lending him the CD-ROM copy to check out.

    Overall a 3 stars. There is a lot of good content, but based on the price there should have been a little more.

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