

Underneath the video game is the final (and presumably most expensive) piece of the deluxe edition: a statue of Spider-Man upon a base that’s been strictly hidden as a secret since the Collector’s Edition was announced.Īnd the big secret is… well, I dunno exactly what it is.

I have a stack of unplayed games about a dozen tall, so it’ll be a while until I get around to playing the PlayStation Spider-Man game, but it’s nice to know I’ll have all the downloadable content when I do eventually play. Inside of the Steelbook is a white Spider-Man logo sticker (no, seriously-a sticker was one of the selling points for this set) and a card with the code for the DLC for this game. It feels like a real lack of effort to leave the back “blank”, though. It’s plain and boring and makes no sense to me-the back of Spidey’s costume for this game isn’t plain red, so I’m not sure why this case is. I was disappointed to see that the back of the Steelbook is just pure red, though. I’m developing a real weakness for Steelbooks, so this was a primary reason I bought this limited edition version of the game. This is red with the white spider logo on the front and looks slick as hell. It’s not flimsy at all, though-it feels like a quality item for its size.īeneath the art book is the PS4 Spider-Man Steelbook. Assuming that this actually might have some major spoilers in it, I didn’t open it up. Underneath the spoiler warning is a little 64-Page “The Art of the Game” hardcover art book. As I needed to get to the other contents in the box, I continued unboxing anyway. Once you pop the top off the box, you’re immediately greeted with a piece of paper warning you of contained spoilers, and not to proceed. I think the artbox looks much better with the slipcover removed, honestly. The actual art box for the Collector Edition has some bright and nicely-printed graphics on them, and looks very attractive. The slipcover is basic-but-elegant, with the logo and Spider-Man swinging at a red background on the front. The Spider-Man PS4 Collector’s Edition comes in a heavy, sturdy shoebox-style box that’s surrounded by a slipcover. But if you’re looking for some quick unboxing photos and impressions of the loot that comes with the Spider-Man CE? In that case, I’ve got ya covered! So if you’re looking for a review of the PS4 Spider-Man game itself… prepare for disappointment. I don’t ordinarily review video games (Marvel or otherwise), and I won’t be doing so today either.
