10 "Deluxe Editions" Of Video Games That Insulted Fans
8. F.3.A.R's Terrifying Alma Statuette
F.3.A.R (or Fear 3) made good on its poorly-stylized title by inspiring terror in our very soul with its collector's edition. Yes, it came with the usual "exclusive" fodder in the form of a steel case for the game, a comic book for those few of us particularly intrigued by the F.E.A.R canon and a unique in-game weapon unlock. The main selling point, if you could even call it that, came in the form of a bizarre dedication to the series' antagonist.
The main "collectable" was a poorly modelled, glow-in-the-dark statue of a pregnant Alma, because why not?
This would've been bafflingly difficult for even the most discerning F.E.A.R. fan to explain having on the shelf, and was made even creepier simply because of the low quality of the statue.
The foetus in Alma's womb is the glow-in-the-dark segment, meaning that even in the dark, you can't escape the psychological torture of Alma. Or, more likely, you couldn't escape the fact that you had spent far too much money on an unavoidably naff piece of video game rubbish.