Agarest War’s limited edition is blatantly better on 360

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And not just “better.” Way better, and for several reasons I’m just going to list down right here:

  1. It exists. The PS3 version of Agarest War is a PSN download, but the 360 version is a disc release.
  2. It comes with a pillow case bearing the likeness of cast member Ellis.
  3. It comes with what is commonly called an “oppai” mousepad of Vira-Lorr and her twins.
  4. It come in a pretty box that says “The Really Naught Limited Edition” on it.
  5. Oh, and a soundtrack CD.

Yes. It’s blatantly better. Sorry PS3 owners, you’re going to have to be ashamed of a different Limited Edition package.

Check out an awesome promotional video for it below.

 


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