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The Steel is pretty good. It's satin for the most part with two or three areas of spot gloss on the front - less so on the back. Mine has two miniscule imperfections on the front(or they might be scratches), this could just be on mine alone but I'd be interested if they're on other people's too.
It's not bad by any means, yet it's not quite there for me and seems lacking that sparkle I was hoping for.
A 7.5/10 Steel.
The Slipcase is nice and solid but the reverse is boring and the front looses the title once the J Card is removed.
The production booklet and short story/essays are lovely quality.
Rest of the stuff isn't great. Paper. Bits of floaty, cheap printed paper with notes written in.
The second disc is housed in a separate folder outside of the steelbook.
All bits fit super snugly inside the slipcase.
I'd say that I'm a tiny bit disappointed overall. Got to say.
Outside of the essay and production booklet, the rest of those extras are weak.
Overall I'd give it a solid 7 out of 10
Owners of the Kimchi release can let out a sigh of relief because it's not a patch on that one. What it is though, is one quarter the cost of that release. For that reason it's a good purchase.
Note: the imperfections may have been caused by placing the unsealed steelbook right next to the extras disc folder which has a rough textured finish. Why can't they just seal the steelbook itself inside the slipcase to avoid this happening.
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