Hey BRJ-I think some people don't generally like when the art is the same or similar for re-releases (if there have to be re-releases at all). To those interested in Steelbooks, it looks like they're lying when they say 'limited', because they're releasing an almost 'identical' product with another run, rendering the first, not so 'limited' afterall. Yes, they are two different releases, but many feel the studio is just 'reselling' the same Steelbook with slight modifications, thus trying to hoodwink SB enthusiasts who frantically jump on the 1st release. Even for those who don't care about 'reselling', the collector 'value' is deminished by these 'cookie cutter' re-releases. No extra effort even put in for the art...the 'value' in a monetary sense has also 'tanked' for the 1st releases, when 're-releases' occur, which may be another reason people are upset. After all, why buy on 'day one' an edition that is 'supposed to be' limited, when 6 months down the road there is another...often cheaper...and often with the same art?
The 'Reel Heroes' wave had unique art, so to most, it's seen as 'different'. But here, they seem to be skimping..(AGAIN)...getting really old and stale, imo.