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Apart from the downloadable soundtrack (make what you will of that), the extra goodies in game don't really give you an edge in the long run, only in the beginning, really.
I mean, the special attribute that the Deluxe weapons have isn't particularly unique to those weapons alone, as weapons with similar attributes (but *not* the Deluxe weapons themselves) can be found later on in the game. And even then, the game's "difficulty" is lenient enough that you can adapt different play styles with relative ease.
Do I regret buying the Deluxe Edition? No, not really, but objectively it isn't worth it, especially when you consider that it won't hinder Achievements, if you're chasing that sort of thing. Deluxe only gives extra weapons, equipment, and 2 outfits/skins, which, in the grand scheme of things, isn't really that big of a deal. But hey if you still want to get Deluxe for the not so important goodies, then it's up to you.