Standard edition. I don't like all the extra stuff the Limited Edition has, so it's not worth it for me.
Standard edition. I don't like all the extra stuff the Limited Edition has, so it's not worth it for me.
The Limited Edition is worth it for the making of blu-ray disc and the soundtrack alone but thats just me.
limited edition
got $60 paid off just gotta pay the balance on release or sooner
I'm not that interested in MGS4 TBH but i'm planning on buying the bundle and just selling the game to somebody else to get a cheaper 80gig PS3 with the DS.
I figure i'll wait and grab MGS4:S**** in '09.
I am buying the bundle :D:D
Proud owner of all three consoles and handhelds.
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standard edition, i rarely by special editions of console games, i get pc special editions as they are normally better value for money.
I might go with the bundle as my brother wants a PS3. Otherwise I will go with the regular edition.
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