Dragon punching dragons in the face

Okay, so not only did I get the e-Capcom limited edition Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, I got the Sega Store's limited edition of 7th Dragon 2020-II. It was a little pricey, but the Sega Store edition came with all the best goodies, so I just had to get it. A lot of stores got things like QUO cards or telephone cards and stuff like that, and honestly they probably didn't cost much more than the regular editions (if at all). But what did the Sega Store give you? Well...

For starters, a bunch of clear folders. They each have a front and back, and each one depicts both the basic male and female iconic characters of that class. There's also one for the Lucier, and one collage of character models (with their color variations).








Okay, kinda cool. It's already better than every single other store in my opinion, but clear folders aren't really my thing. Which is good, 'cause it comes with more.

Now this I can use! A clear poster of the two Psychic iconics to decorate my room with. I almost decided to go with that male model for myself, but I opted for the gakuran dude instead. Although, as you might see in the picture, the fun doesn't stop there.

Say hello to the reason to get this game from the Sega Store. I popped this against my bookshelf for the pictures, but I'll have to decide on a place for it later. Still a fine piece of decorum, and I'm glad I have it.

Moving on, all preorders came with an extra limited soundtrack disk. In the booklet it comes with are all the lyrics (save for the theme song, but a web link is provided). Other than that, a few pages on the composers and their thoughts on their music, and a list of what voice actors sample what lines for each class when you create your characters.




And finally the game itself. The instruction manual is heftier than Dark Arisen's, which means I can flip through it to pass the time when I feel like it.


Can't wait to play this, but I should finish some of these games I'm in the middle of first.