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Monday Gaming Diary: E3 is Coming! E3 is Coming!

June 8, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

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It dawned on me this morning that at that time next week, I’ll be in line for the Xbox press conference. I nearly threw up in an anxious fit.

It’s not that I’m not prepared. In many senses of the word, I am prepared. I have my schedule fully booked to the point I have no time for lunch. I have the electronics picked out (Surface, extra battery charger, smartwatch, phone, 3DS). I know which games I’m going to see. I have hopes to meet with strategy guide publishers at some point. All I need to do is pack my bag and buy snacks that I will need to survive throughout the day. I’m thinking turkey jerky, string cheese, and cookies. It’s everything a growing girl needs to survive.

I may be prepared in that sense, but I’m not prepared mentally for this onslaught E3 will surely be. E3 is great great fun, do not get me wrong. However, it’s also a great great beating. It’s work, and it’s very hard work at that. Since I am in meetings all day from doors open to doors close, it means the only times I have to write about any of my adventures will be at night. I foresee very little sleep.

As such, I have turned down most party invitations. I want to be social, but I won’t have time to be. The only ones I accepted were those that start super early, as they promise to have food. Selfish of me, I know, but if I can kill as many birds with one stone as possible, I’m there.

But what worries the most are the withdrawals from The Witcher 3 and Diablo 3. I finally broke the 3 million gold mark in D3, so that last Trophy is almost within my grasp. And I’ve missed the Witcher so much over this last week thanks to reviews and the husband leaving me alone with the kids for a solid month. Oh how he owes me. At this point, I may just start over when I return from E3 and do some serious focusing on it. Soooo that means what, more D3 for this week before the big show? Works for me! Yeah, buddy!

Wait, what was I panicking about again? I don’t remember.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Video Preview: Splatoon Strategy Guide

June 2, 2015 By Keri Honea 1 Comment

Trying a little experiment here. I got more feedback from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt CE unboxing than I have about, well, anything else on this site, so I’m going to try video previews of every strategy guide that comes across my desk. This means that yes, you’ll hear more of my voice (good or bad) and see more of my awesome yoga outfits.

First strategy guide up for the preview treatment is the Splatoon strategy guide from Prima Games. It’s super tiny, super cute, and seems to have all the info one will need. But is it worth a purchase? Check it out for yourself and see.

Filed Under: Unboxing Strategy Guides

Monday Gaming Diary: StreetPass Reigns Supreme

June 1, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

carousel-01So after all of that talk last week about everything I was going to take with me to MomoCon over the weekend, including changing out the PS4 for the Surface so I could review something for work, only the 3DS got any attention. And that was strictly for StreetPass purposes only. I never once played Bravely Default. I didn’t play anything else I brought for the 3DS. I didn’t turn on the Vita once. And the only time I used my Surface was to quickly write an article about Keith David letting something slip about Halo 5: Guardians. I didn’t even watch my friend play games, which is something we always do when I visit.

At the con, it was all about the StreetPass. I checked it so often for said StreetPasses, I nearly finished round two of Find Mii II (started fresh game at the con). I also only have three puzzles to complete. I should get it all done by E3, and of course, as is E3 tradition, Nintendo will add more puzzles for me to complete. And then that is what SDCC is for.

I really did mean to at least work a little, work meaning work on a review and not write a news story. However, when you’re visiting a friend you haven’t seen in a couple of years, sometimes these things just don’t happen. We stayed up way too late talking and catching up, and we went to see Avengers 2: Age of Ultron on Saturday. Yes, I have to go out of town to see a movie. Whilst on the plane, I spent every minute in the air reading the last Witcher book I have. I finished it while my plane was getting taxied after landing. What can I say? It’s a really good book series, even better than the games.

Oh and last night I didn’t play any games either because I wanted to finish volume 1 of Dragon Age: The World of Thedas. I admit completely I have a problem. But now that I’m back in the real world, it’s back to work and back to The Witcher 3!

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Prima Games and BradyGames Officially Merge

June 1, 2015 By Keri Honea 778 Comments

PrimaGamesThe writing has been on the wall for awhile, but today marks it as official: Prima Games and BradyGames are now one entity. There is now only one strategy guide publisher in the United States, as Double Jump and numerous others I have forgotten folded years ago.

As part of the merge, the name of BradyGames is also melding into Prima Games. My orange books will soon be a classic as all of my strategy guides will have the red branding.

We’ve seen this in the works for quite some time. BradyGames was under the Penguin Books publishing umbrella, which is owned by Random House. Random House also owns Prima Games. Then BradyGames’ online e-guides merged with Prima Games’ website a few months ago. Really, this was a matter of time.

I’m mixed in how I feel about this. I really like the idea of competition for guides, because to me, that’s how things improve. If there’s not much competition for best quality strategy guides, then the only motivation for improvement is via the dollar. Granted, BradyGames and Prima haven’t exactly had much competition between the two, as they do not publish guides for the same game. The only competition they really had was in convincing publishers and developers to work with them over the other.

But no point in complaining about what is. This is how it is, and this is how it may stay. Maybe we’ll see more competition in the future with smaller publishers or perhaps with the online market. It’s an interesting time for strategy guides, and to be reviewing them, that is for certain.

The entire press release is below.

Prima Games, an imprint of Penguin Random House Inc., has joined forces with the team at BradyGames. Uniting these two iconic strategy guide publishers brings together over 40 years of expertise, creativity, and passion for the video game industry. Whether in print or digital—from traditional strategy guides to map apps, video content, and eGuides—Prima Games helps players get the most out of their games.

As the premiere provider of official, expert strategy content, Prima Games has the largest catalog of detailed strategy delivered in the most convenient and easy-to-use formats. Products include interactive web-accessed guides, iTunes/Google Play apps, console strategy apps, cheats and codes databases, and traditional print guides. Web-accessed strategy guides (eGuides) are available 24/7, directly from primagames.com with no download or DRM required. Print guides feature complete walkthroughs, detailed maps, instructional screenshots, and a free eGuide for access to updated content. Collector’s editions go even further with exclusive extras such as posters, interviews with game developers, lavish art sections, lithographs, and even in-game DLC.

We Are Prima Games. We Are Strategy. Visit primagames.com for more information.

Filed Under: Strategy Guide News

Strategy Guide Cover of the Week: The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings

May 27, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

I’ve kind of had The Witcher on the brain lately. It’s only fitting that The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings make this week’s Strategy Guide Cover of the Week.

1) It’s an amazing strategy guide.

2) The cover is beautiful. Just look at it! I’m still a little disappointed there was never a CE for this guide, but considering I didn’t want it to be CE until I played the game…probably not entirely fair.

3) No Yennefer. Seriously, cannot stand that woman. #TeamTriss

The Witcher 2 Strategy Guide

Filed Under: One-a-Wednesday, Strategy Guide Cover of the Week

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