Customer Reviews for World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition
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World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition Our Price: $139.99
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Video Game Reviews of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Collector's Edition

Customer Review: awesome
Summary: 5 Stars

my son is totally blown away with this game! i have watched him play this game and its awesome!

Customer Review: Tons of stuff for your money!
Summary: 5 Stars

For an extra [...]you get more than a pretty box. The Art-book is hardcover and sleeved and would go for [...] in stores.

The mouspad isn't made out of cheap cloth, but rather a thin rubber with a hardened plastic surface which rivals some of the higher end gaming mouse pads out there which surprised me.

The soundtrack and making of DVD are great and again feel like they would be worth something in stores.

The last extras were two decks for the TCG AND two Wrath CE only foil cards.

I really was impressed with everything you got in this package. I HIGHLY recommend spending the few extra dollars, even if you aren't a crazy WoW nerd.


Customer Review: Addictive, cool and I will own it and know where to get it today for retail.
Summary: 5 Stars

Hey everyone. I have been playing the regular version for a while now and while it disturbs me that I saw a level 80 on my server almost 2 days after the game came out it does say a lot for the game. It is fun in almost all respects. I have played to 71 right now and am about to split my account in half so I can get myself a death knight or whatever they are. I have eq and wow on my mind. Anyway it is a good time. If you dont have it yet, get it.

As to the lag issue. If you have dsl, you will lag on occasion and have a 200 to 2000 ms latency, if you have hughsnet like myself because of the boonies I live in you can count on 1000 to 2500 latency at the moment. If you have my brothers Alien computer on a connection that downloads at 1000 kps then you will have a 0 to 100 ms latency and not worry about anything. There is lag all over but this will be resolved soon. It always it.

Now to the CE. This puppy looks awesome. If you are in so cal you can still get the game for retail. You just have to know where to look. After I pick up mine tomorrow I will add an edit to this and let you know where you can go and get it as well. I dont mean to be a jerk at the moment but I dont want people rushing out and getting it before me. I was at the place today and made the mistake of not getting the CE. I saw almost 100 on the shelf and well. This made me happy. As to rat jerks selling it for 100 dollars. It is strange to me because when it is all said and done the make maybe 8 dollars off the sale after Amazons cut. Just weird.

The bonus material in the CE is well worth it. Just get it and be happy.

Customer Review: Wrath Collector's Edition is the best yet
Summary: 5 Stars

You can all see from the product details what comes in the box, so I won't rehash it all for you, but one thing not mentioned is that in the special pack of cards for the trading card game, I got one "loot" card with a scratch-off code you can use to get stuff in the game. That was pretty sweet. Also the pictures of the mouse pad do not do it justice. My wife told me if I get the dragon pet in game, that she gets the mouse pad. It's very high quality, and looks amazing, almost like they used holographic type paint for it.

The gameplay itself is great. I've been so busy playing my new Death Knight and leveling their trade skills, my own lvl 70's fishing, and cooking... and alchemy... getting achievement points that were released in v3.0.2 prior to the launch etc. I've only hit 72. I did however take the first day to just run around and look at everything. The world design is amazing. It's all themed around cold climate except the southern parts of the two starting areas, but, it's not like you're going to run around and look at the same thing from beginning to end, there is tons of zone variety. Crystalsong Forest is my favorite so far, I plan to spend a lot of time there for sure.

UK and the Nexus are the first two instances, they are solid. UK is like a cross between a really big Shadowfang Keep and Deadmines. Nexus is like... geeze... I dunno... a blue Underbog crossed with Tempest Keep. So they definitely made it a point to distinguish this content from old world just like they did with Outland in The Burning Crusade.

They added a bunch of new enemy and neutral NPC models to the game, which is nice. I was disappointed with the rehash and redesign of several old world mobs in TBC. Most of what I've seen in Wrath so far is all new, and that's definitely a welcome change.

*EDIT* The same can also be said for the quests. It's still mostly, gathering and mob farming, but there are a lot more, "go here, use this item to do x" quests as well as some completely new quests that center around a new vehicle engine. There's an alliance quest in Howling Fjord where you get in an airplane, actually pilot the plane around an open mine picking up bags of minerals with a grappling hook, then flying them back up to the top to drop them off. There's another in the Borean Tundra where you hide in a mine cart, wait to get carted behind enemy lines, get on their boat and use a huge cannon to fire into several enemy brigades. You actually get to aim the cannon and there are a couple different actions while in the cannon. This new system has thus far proven to be a welcome addition to the typical mmo game play. *END EDIT*

All in all I am very pleased with this collector's edition, and would recommend it to anyone with a few extra bucks to spend, that enjoys extra "real world" loot so to speak.

Customer Review: Nice Addons, but Not Worth the Resellers' Price
Summary: 4 Stars

The extra doodads that come with the Collector's Edition are nice, but a month from now, will you really still want that Frostwyrm in-game pet, or that mousepad? Will you actually read the strategy guide after day one? I flipped through the original and TBC guides that came with the World of Warcraft Battlechest, and they helped me learn the basics of the game, but there's nothing in there that benefits my everyday gameplay; the Internet offers more comprehensive information, more quickly, than the books.

If you want a few new toys and a stylish box, buy the Collector's Edition. If you just want to play the game, buy the regular edition. If you're new to World of Warcraft, don't bother with Wrath of the Lich King just yet. Get the Battlechest (includes the original game, The Burning Crusade expansion pack, and a month of game time, for a very reasonable price); before level 55, you won't see any benefit from this second expansion.

Also, if you do go for the Collector's Edition, don't buy from the resellers; you'll save a lot of money if you look around and find a retailer who still has one.
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