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Majora’s Mask Collector’s Edition Strategy Guide Giveaway

February 20, 2015 By Keri Honea 12 Comments

I can’t remember the last time I’ve had so many inquiries into when and how I’ll be giving a guide away. YouTube commenters from the unboxing video were particularly insistent. Unfortunately for them, this contest is really for fans of the site, so unless you read here somewhat often, you don’t get to swoop in and win this prize. Not this time, anyway.

So I hope you all watched the unboxing video and took copious notes, because here is how this Free Guide Friday is going to work. Please note, it may not be fair, but them’s the breaks. I’ve held plenty of “fair” contests before giving several days for entries via social media, and it’s time to shake things up with a first come, first served classic race.

Here are the rules:

  • US contestants only. I’m sorry if this sucks, but I can only afford to ship within the 50 states.
  • The first person to leave a comment on THIS POST (not Twitter, not Facebook) who correctly answers a question about the unboxing video will win the coveted prize.

Do you have the rules down? Do you have the unboxing video fresh in your mind? Then please answer the question below.

When looking at the checklists in the guide, what did I say was picky?

Good luck!

Filed Under: Free Guide Friday

Majora’s Mask Strategy Guide Collector’s Edition Unboxing

February 17, 2015 By Keri Honea 3 Comments

I received a delightful surprise yesterday: two copies of The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask collector’s edition strategy guide. One I preordered with the collector’s edition bundle from GameStop, the other I received from the wonderful people at Prima Games.

As such, I’m going to give away one of these Majora’s Mask strategy guides to one of you! It has something to do with the unboxing video below, but you won’t know what until Friday! This week’s Free Guide Friday will literally be a race to see who responds the most quickly, so it will help if you watch the video early and often, depending on how much you really want the free guide.

Without further ado, watch me unbox this gorgeous collector’s edition of the Majora’s Mask strategy guide.

Filed Under: Strategy Guide Collector's Editions, Unboxing Strategy Guides

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!

 

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Monday Gaming Diary: Majora’s Mask Countdown

February 9, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

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I almost skipped today’s gaming diary entry because honestly, nothing has changed in what I’ve been playing other than my brief stint with the first episode of Life is Strange. That took 2 hours from my life, which is miniscule compared to what I’ve poured into Dragon Age: Inquisition.

I’m supposed to review two other games in the coming weeks, but the both should be fairly short in terms of what I’ll need to donate, so I don’t foresee much taking me away from the Inquisition until The Order: 1886 comes out. Why write yet another post about how much I am addicted to DAI? (The addiction is REAL, people. And I thought Mass Effect was bad for me…)

Then I remembered that The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask releases this Friday. Not next month. Not next Friday. THIS Friday. That means I don’t have much time to pour into DAI as I’ll want, as of Friday or until Gamestop ships it to me. I’m not sure whether to be excited to finally play this niche Zelda game everyone loves so much or sad I’ll have to stop closing rifts and hunting dragons in Thedas for a little bit. I can possibly play them both off and on throughout the day, but when The Order: 1886 drops just a week later, I can forget it.

I need to find a way to pour DAI into my veins, like as much as Chris would with his precious Elite Dangerous.

Then again…maybe it will be good to force me to play something else for a little bit; as long as I don’t take a 3-year hiatus between play times like I did with Dragon Age: Origins. I never want to do that to a game again.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Life is Strange Episode 1 Mini-Review

February 6, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Life Is Strange™_20150205144214I am really digging all of the episodic, point-and-click games that have suddenly become so popular. We all definitely have Telltale Games to thank for this trend, and of course, one of the biggest questions that comes into play with the popularity is how many copycats will we have? DONTNOD has their own episodic series, Life is Strange, of which the first episode released last week. Thankfully, DONTNOD has their own unique gameplay spin, separating it from any other would-be copycats: the ability to rewind time.

This ability is the game’s lifesaving feature, because otherwise, aside from the beautiful art direction, the game would be rather trite and stale. Here’s snippet from my review over on Action Trip:

Of course, as this is a story about high school, one must bring on the angst and drama. Nothing goes the way Max envisioned it. She has a lot of trouble making friends, despite the fact that this one rather cute boy quite obviously has a crush on her that she doesn’t see, she feels like she’s floundering in class even though her teacher hero says she has a rare gift, and the popular, rich kids go out of their way to make fun of her. In so many ways, it seemed like Twilight merged a bit with Mean Girls. I could feel my eyes rolling hard to the back of my head as it became apparent the developer really wanted ME to connect with Max. Look at her; she’s a self-proclaimed geeky girl who isn’t popular and has no confidence in herself. Wasn’t that YOU in high school, dear gamer? While yes, that was me in high school, too many books/movies/games have tried that heartstring to relate to me in the past. Let’s pick a new schtick, mmmkay?

Thankfully, there is a twist beyond the teenage angst. While Max is trying to recover from a troubling dream she had whilst awake, two other kids barrel into the bathroom and one ends up getting killed. During her shock at witnessing such a horrific event, she somehow develops the ability to rewind time, which then allows her to change events. In this case, she was able to save one of her classmates.

Max can rewind time at nearly any point in the game, save a few cut scenes, but then she can rewind time after the cut scene completes. The only times Max cannot rewind time are after leaving scenes, which suggests she can only rewind a few minutes at a time. Rewinding time serves two purposes throughout the game: solving puzzles and making decisions.

Want to read more? Please go check out the rest of the review and find out if Life is Strange is worth your investment. I recommend at least giving the first episode a try, if you like this genre.

Filed Under: Mini-Reviews

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