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Deadfall Adventures Collector's Edition

PC
Also available on:XBOX 360XBOX 360
Deadfall Adventures Collector's Edition
Nordic Games11/15/2013

Allan Quatermain's revolver, three exclusive multiplayer skins, and a making-of documentary. The Deadfall Adventures Collector's Edition on PC assembled a tight little package for a game that wore its pulp adventure influences on its sleeve, and it's become one of those under-the-radar editions that niche collectors love to hunt.

Deadfall Adventures put you in the boots of James Lee Quatermain, great-grandson of the legendary Allan Quatermain from H. Rider Haggard's Victorian adventure novels. The Collector's Edition leaned into that literary heritage with an exclusive DLC revolver bearing the elder Quatermain's name, connecting your in-game arsenal directly to the source material. Three exclusive multiplayer skins gave you visual distinction in online matches, while the art book documented the game's globe-trotting environments from Egyptian tombs to Arctic temples. The making-of DVD pulled back the curtain on The Farm 51's development process, a rarity in an era where behind-the-scenes content was migrating entirely to YouTube. The official soundtrack preserved the orchestral adventure score that accompanied every trap-filled corridor and ancient puzzle.

Deadfall Adventures never broke into the mainstream, which is precisely why the Collector's Edition has become an interesting find for PC collectors. Lower print runs on niche titles mean fewer copies in circulation, and the passage of time only thins that number further. The combination of physical media, an art book, and DLC content tied to classic adventure literature gives this edition a personality that bigger franchise collector's editions often lack. It's a love letter to pulp adventure wrapped in a collector's package that most people walked right past. Their loss is your shelf's gain.