![]() If you have any question, do not hesitate to use the comment section! Everyone, have a nice day :D Fortunately you can't really see that from afar.Įt voilà! This is the end of this review. Honestly, if you look at Ludger closely, it's quite bad. It is way worse than the other Ichiban Kujis I own. However, the paint job is of overall poor quality. Turned out mine didn't have any big default, except for a red paint transfer on his elbow: ![]() I've heard lots of horror stories about Ludger in the NA edition so I was quite afraid to unbox him. The figure is in a blister, even though it is not sealed. The box is like every other Tales of Ichiban Kujis, with some illustrations on the side. There is also 3 pages with the DLC costumes I mentioned earlier.Īnd finally, Ludger's figure. For instance Ludger has 8 pages, the returning characters from the first game have 4 pages, etc.Īt the end there is a very short section with various illustrations and cut-in pictures. Its length depends on the importance of the character. By the way, everything is written either in English or in English/French/German/Spanish/Italian everywhere on the CE's box, so it's safe to assume all Europe will get the exact same collector.īasically you've a similar section for each character, main and supporting ones. Everything is written in English inside the book. My wallet will suffer from this, I tell you. There are a lot of pictures of the different DLC outfits as well, and all of them look really nice. Ivar is featured too, but not Karla T_T This is stupid it has 77 pages and features mainly characters illustrations. It is a very nice item indeed, with lots of illustrations inside. As mentioned earlier, its cover is different from the promotional pictures. Nothing surprises me anymore coming from Bamco Europe. ![]() The regular box of the game is shown to be included along with the Rollo steelcase. Strangely enough, on the CE very box, on the back, you have an illustration of the content of the Collector Edition. Unfortunately, Bamco Europe didn't bother to include a regular case for the game, so the steelcase is all you'll have to store your game. It's not the actual original soundtrack but rather a selection of tracks. It is made to go along with the Teepo steel case that was available in Europe for Tales of Xilia. It is a very nice item, the quality is really good. This is probably due to the problem I mentioned earlier, with all the items being randomly stacked in the CE box. Unfortunately, mine was loose in its box and came with a lot of paint scratches on it. They made a very good job at making the item look like it's precious, by putting it in a nice case and by including a little bag. If the box is being moved or turned over, you can be sure all the items inside will bounce all over the place. There is a little cardboard blister on the top that is supposed to stabilize the whole thing, but it is doing a poor job at it since it's clearly not a perfect fit. It is very nice though, with different artworks on every side, except the back where you find all the information.Īs usual with Bandai Namco Games Europe, everything is just stacked inside the box. The box is huge, due to the figure inside ITEM #194369. ![]() Let's get started!įirst, this is what you should expect based on the promotional picture: The European CE is supposed to be released on August 22 but I was able to get mine early at my local store. You can use it to compare the European edition with the North America one. It will not be a long review, just a short one with some pictures. I intended to post it in the Tales club CLUB #121 but I thought I might as well make an article of it. This is a review for the European Collector's Edition of Tales of Xillia 2. ![]()
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