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The original soundtrack from the original Silent Hill 2 and 3 and many more can be found on YouTube. That's how I found the beautiful song Room on Angel from Silent Hill the Room.
I mean, yes, Im interested in the soundtrack, and I want the artwork, I love Silent Hill, Im just saying I dont want me to happen like when I bought the deluxe ed on Gran Turismo 7 in Ps5, claiming that I will get a digital soundtrack, and then it was just an application for the ps5 with the songs with no possible way to download them... Thats my concern
imo, the extras included in the "deluxe" are meaningless trash when offered as overpriced extras. those should be ng+ extras, included "for free", since they are minor cosmetic additions with a comical tone.
if by downloading you mean moving the mp3 or flac files when those are available in your library, sure. some games include "for free" their ost as dlc: to find it you need to "browse local files" and search a directory-folder that contains them.
then you can cut and move them elsewhere, or leave them there to play them, and later "deactivate the dlc" to remove the files using steam client.
if you mean ripping sound files from games, i think thats also possible, but each game is different, and maybe sometimes may not be possible. i have never done that, since in most cases ost find their way to youtube or other sites.
well, the best way to avoid getting scammed, is to avoid paying in pre-sale promotions and similar bs. in most cases those "exclusive extras" are added later as an expensive dlc.
the few extras that rarely are offered later as dlc are exclusive "bragging rights" skins or similar cosmetics, which even more rarely would include some special useful gimmick (ie a unique weapon or armor, vehicle, etc. that increases xp fastes or something like that).
artbooks and ost albums are usually offered sooner or later with "big names", because its cheap to offer them and are considered an easy way to get extra $.
I've never tried that. I always download soundtracks that I like directly from YouTube using the program
When is a deluxe edition ever worth it? 1/10 games? 1/20 i dunno