• Home
  • About Us
  • Podcast
  • Strategy Guide Wit
  • Contact

Strategy Guide Reviews

A Strategy Guide for your Strategy Guides

  • Reviews
    • Strategy Guide Reviews
    • Video Game Reviews
    • Mini-Reviews
  • Features
    • Interviews
  • News
  • Unboxing Strategy Guides
  • Columns
    • Gaming Diary
    • Corner of Randomness
  • Videos

Monday Gaming Diary: Stalking the UPS Guy Part 67

February 16, 2015 By Keri Honea 1 Comment

I’m still nowhere near close to finishing Dragon Age Inquisition−I mean I could finish, but I must leave no region unexplored!−yet I find myself very excited about receiving my copy of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D.

I know I’ve said before that I’ve never played this game, but I know it’s a niche one of the series, and there hasn’t been one like it sense. People seem to love it or absolutely hate it, which makes me think I should start some sort of betting pool of when I will rage quit, even with the awesome strategy guide.

But I can’t start any of this until the blasted UPS guy shows up with my beautiful collector’s edition game and guide! UPS guy gets here any time between now (2 p.m.) and 8 p.m. I wish I was kidding. UPS guy is also a ninja, who gently tosses my packages on the front steps and never knocks or rings the doorbell. Sometimes I can guess he is here by how nuts my dog is barking outside. Usually though, it’s a lot of trips to the front door, peeking out the main window, and then sighing in dejection when there is nothing there.

He’ll come eventually. And then I’ll have to make the awful decision of which do I play tonight: Dragon Age Inquisition or Majora’s Mask. It will most likely depend on how guilty my conscience feels, and there is a lot of guilt on it already. Like, where are those 2014 guide reviews? I KNOW I SUCK AND I’M SORRY, OKAY? WAAAAAAAH!

Man, even my Link amiibo on my desk is giving me the stink-eye.

If nothing else, I should have more to talk about than my obsession with Dragon Age Inquisition. Although, every time I look at this Valentine a friend sent me, it doesn’t help my obsession in the slightest:

cullen-valentineI will mention, however, that SGR has formed a fun new partnership with GameWires.com, a gaming site that runs feeds from various other gaming sites. It’s a fun way for smaller brands, like SGR, to get backlinks, notice, and new readership outside of regular social media. The owner of the site has been a fan here for awhile, and he’s even had me on a podcast on another site he owned. In other words, he’s good people and he has good taste in other people and their sites. Go check it out, and if you own a small site, go get signed up to submit your material!

Oh hey, it’s been a whole 30 minutes or so…time to go check the front door again!

 

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Reddit
  • Share on Tumblr

Like this? Read these:

Monday Gaming Diary: Majora’s Mask Countdown Monday Gaming Diary: Broke One Resolution for the Inquisition Monday Gaming Diary: Planning for Extra Life Gaming Monday Gaming Diary: It’s Backlog Time, but I Get so Distracted

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Comments

  1. Karam Elahi says

    February 16, 2015 at 3:38 pm

    Thanks for the shout out, Keri! We’re glad to help out SGR in any way possible. On top of that, how can someone NOT go to one of the few (and best) strategy guide review sites on the interwebs? It’s blasphemous! 😀

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow us!

Subscribe!

Upcoming Strategy Guides

 Nothing here. Come back later. 😢

Latest Strategy Guide Reviews

The Walkthrough by Doug Walsh Review

Red Dead Redemption 2 Strategy Guide Review

Mega Man 11 Strategy Guide Review

God of War Strategy Guide Review

Far Cry 5 Strategy Guide Review

Friends of SGR

  • BradyGames
  • Dan Birlew – Guide Writer
  • Doug Walsh – Guide Writer
  • Future Press
  • Game Enthus
  • GameWires.com
  • Piggyback
  • Press the Buttons
  • Prima Games
  • Racing Games

Top Posts & Pages

  • Unboxing the Epic Mickey Collector's Edition Strategy Guide

Copyright © 2025 · Web crafted by Warkhammer

 

Loading Comments...