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This is overall a great Collector's Edition and all the items and goodies included were great and very high quality. And in case you're wondering... Yes, it does include the game.
The artbook was gorgeous, thicc and filled with tons of pictures and concepts about the world and its characters. The steelbook is beautiful and makes the game feel premium and unique, besides it looks great when displaying it on your shelf/collection. Finally the coloured cards and the poster are cool add-ons to have to round up this edition.
The one thing I truly missed was not having the soundtrack of the game but aside from that everything else was outstanding.

The Wolf Among Us is an interactive story that takes place in Fabletown, a little community in New York where the characters of all fables and tales try to live a normal live hidden among humans.
We as players will take the role of Bigby Wolf, also known as the Big Bad Wolf, who is the sherif of Fabletown as we help him uncover a misterious murder that will slowly unveil a massive web of prostitution, drugs, extorsion and other criminal activities that has been acting in the shadows for a very long time.

The game has an outstanding art direction and soundtrack, mixed with a very smart character design. The story is well written filled with secrets, mistery, intrigue and some unexpected twitst that will have you on the edge of your seat for the most part. It also gives the player multiple choices to deal with all conversations and conflicts your way.


The Wolf Among Us has exceded my initial expectations and if you're the type of player that doesn't worry too much about gameplay or mechanics but who enjoys a good story packed with interesting characters, great music and well written dialogues this game is a perfect match and you should definately play it.

It's hard for me to put in words what this game has made me feel, I'll do my best tho.

Let's start with the basics, God of War Ragnarök gameplay-wise is pretty similar to it's 2018 predecessor. The game adds some little twists and improvements here and there to add more strategic variety to the combat system. I've seen myself experimenting more with different ways to approach combat (both in an offensive and defensive way) depending on my skillset and the enemies I'm facing.

The game looks visually astonishing. Every location feels vast, unique, colorful and filled with tons of little details. It's a pleasure and a joy to just wander around all those places admiring it's beauty just for the sake of it.

The music and sound design are wonderful and have a critical role in both immersion and story telling. It fits perfectly the tone of the game and some of the themes and motives played during the game are hardly forgettable.

Performance-wise God of War Ragnarök runs just as smooth as you can expect from a PS5. I've experienced no bugs, FPS drops, data loss or any major performance issues during my long playthrough.

Now, I want to touch on the most important part of this game, which to me is it's character development, the relations between those characters and it's dialogues. Every character in this game is filled with charm and personality. They way they look, behave and interact with each other is so meticulously studied that they feel truly alive. Even secondary characters got this treatment and are also interesting and intriguing in a way. The development and growth they experience throught the game is also impressive and not something we see very often in AAA games from major companies.
I felt like the main story of this game runs on the background as silent force that drives the plot and it's protagonists forward.

Some of the themes of this game are the challenges of parenting, facing your fears, letting go and ultimately fighting destiny by seeking your own path. These mature concepts and conflicts are thrown constantly at the player despite him not having a real impact on how the story and the game unfolds.

To sum up, God of War Ragnarök is undoubtly my game of the year. I honestly do not think it is a masterpiece (which I consider the previous God of War to be) but it is definitely one of the best games I've played in recent years and one you can't miss if you own a PS5. God of War is an epic adventure that will keep you playing on the edge of your seat from start to end. It's a game worth playing and a story worth living, so I highly recomend you to give it a try and experience it by yourself.