well, now that all these answers have muddied things up, here is my thinking:
1. The heart of this set is the 8" Wusthof Classic Chef's knife, this is the model I own, it can and has done everything I have ever asked of it. It is not the finest knife I own, but, it does everything almost as well.
2. The bread knife is sort of a ridiculous knife, unless you are cutting bread. I own one, because I do cut bread, and although I could use any number of other knives, it works great.
3. This set has a 6" utility slicer, the most useless knife in the world for most people, except for women without professional training, who prefer the lighter weight and smaller blade. In Japan, this would be called a Petty knife, and no decent knife collection would not have it.
4. The small paring knife they are including is terrific. I have owned one for years, it is one of the most heavily used knives in my kitchen, if I was to buy a bunch of knives individually, this is still one that I would buy.
In short, of the 4 larger knives in the set, they are all top quality affordable knives and each are of a type, size and quality, that I would buy them, even not in a set. The scissors are actually not great for poultry, as they do not disassemble, but, that very model, I have used often for herbs, general cutting and cleaning up veggies and they are quite useful.
As for the steak knives, assuming you are not a hermit, you will have people over, and you will serve steak, or pork chops or whatever, you are going to want steak knives. I have seen these, and almost bought them, as I like the smooth edge and clean shape. Sure they are cheap, how great a steak knife do you really need? Plus these look nice.
I have everything from handmade knives from a small forge in Oregon, to a 60 year old Gyuto carbon steel knife from Japan, and everything in between. Including Victorinox and Dexter-Russel Sani-safes. As I said, you can go down the rabbit hole, but, this is a great knife to start a life off with, start a household off with and to look nice on the counter.