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http://www.shopto.net/PS3/VIDEO%20GA...%20Shopto.html
![]() Very cute, but since I own but haven't touched Agarest or Agarest Zero I may just sit this one out. It's a lot of cash to throw in the cupboard. It is a bit frustrating that, nice as the Ghostlight edition is, there's more interesting items in the US edition: https://www.videogamesplus.ca/produc...ducts_id=20023 ![]() So do either of these appeal?
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Without knowing what's in the book, I'm actually far more impressed with our version. The mini inflatable doll <?> looks ugly and the hand towel would never be used.
With the UK one, I don't wear baseball caps but other than that, I'd use the rest. That said, I've not played the earlier Agarest games, so likely skipping this either way unless I end up covering it for work! |
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Ed.
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lol, you win the thread
And while I won't argue that the American release goodies aren't necessarily all that attractive, they are at least a bit different. I just like the novelty vs art cards (again) that will simply sit in the box. Agarest Zero came with playing and tarot cards. I might never use those either, but they are very cool!
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