Sturmwind has arrived at last! Hooray!


The wait has paid off, as my copy of the limited edition arrived this morning. Phew, I was getting worried there for a moment! Also while the box it was delivered in was a bit squashed the Sturmwind box itself was wrapped in a lot of bubble wrap and arrived safely, despite not paying out for extra special delivery and tracking. Redspotgames are still being oddly quiet on their sites, but at least I can bring you evidence that pre-orders going back to November 2011 have indeed been sent out.

Here is the full content of the box set. The game itself, a booklet listing all the bosses in the game the soundtrack and the little scale model of the spaceship. The spaceship, being a 3D printed object as far as I know feels quite odd: it's kinda fuzzy if that makes any sense. I have yet to open up and play the game yet as I am holding out until I get time to make a InsideOut unboxing and first play of the game, but I'm pretty busy this week so I can't guarantee it very soon unless I find the time to squeeze it in. Typical as I wasn't any where near as busy last week! :P

6 comments:

DCGX said...

So there is hope! I'm glad you finally go it and am looking forward to your InsideOut vid. One thing I wish is not everything was in German. I understand they are a German company, but still it's a worldwide release.

Tom Charnock said...

This looks like a really high quality release. how much did you pay for it?

Animated AF said...

Way back in 2011 about 75 Euros including the shipping.

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WakaLaka said...

Looks very nice! I'm still waiting for my copy to arrive unfortunately.

Have you got a chance to play it yet?

DCGX said...

I got my copy of the LE from redspotgames yesterday. The game really is as great as everyone has been saying. I wish it took up the whole screen though (on the top and bottom of the frame).