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Have a Brief Taste of the Assassin’s Creed IV Strategy Guide

October 24, 2013 By Keri Honea 2 Comments

Assassin's Creed IV CE JacketCurious if the Assassin’s Creed IV strategy guide will be as great as its predecessors? Here’s a bit of a sample of what you can expect when the paperback and Collector’s Edition releases next week.

Like the guides before, this one will guide users to 100% completion, which I assume means that it will provide tips for achieving that 100% synchronization as well as collecting everything, exploring everything, and unlocking all sidequests. The strategy guide, for both editions, also includes a two-sided map poster for the entire Caribbean.

The Collector’s Edition contains an additional 64 pages, including concept art, a full glossary of pirate phrases, and a history of the Golden Age of Piracy. If the latter is anything like the American history summary found in the Assassin’s Creed III strategy guide, this will be a delightful read. I’m a bit of a history nut, and I feel like I know a bit about the Revolutionary War, but I still greatly enjoyed reading the history summary in the strategy guide. I’m sure this will be similar.

Want to see what it looks like on the inside? It’s going to be absolutely beautiful.

Assassin's Creed IV strategy guide

Assassin's Creed IV strategy guide

Assassin's Creed IV strategy guide

May the text inside be as helpful as the layout and artwork is beautiful. The last few Assassin’s Creed strategy guides by Piggyback were quite stellar, so my hopes are high for this one as well.

Filed Under: Collectors Editions, Strategy Guide News

Prima Games Wants to Push eGuides on the Consoles Themselves

October 24, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Fernando Bueno

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If you follow Prima Games on Twitter or Facebook, then you know they’ve been gearing up for a huge website relaunch that will go into effect today. In an interview with GameIndustry.biz, EIC Fernando Bueno talked about how Prima has had great success with their eGuides as well as their print, and their goal is make their eGuides as accessible as possible, including making them accessible on the next-gen consoles themselves.

“The eGuides, launching with the new site, will be a truly premium experience – whether on tablet, desktop, phone, or a next-gen console like the Xbox One,” Bueno said.

“By making all of PrimaGames.com responsive even on console browsers, we’re making sure that gamers on the next-gen (including PS4) won’t have to entirely disrupt their gaming session to get answers. We’ll be there the moment they have questions,” he emphasized.

So how crazy convenient would that be? Microsoft has already said that you can run two apps at once with the Xbox One, so you can Skype while playing a game. How easy would it be to run a strategy guide in the second window to instantly look up something?

However, Bueno did stress that the print guides I personally know and love will not be going away with this transition.

“We’re very hard at work at creating some of the best print guides we’ve made in years. I think that one of the things our customers have come to expect from Prima is that we’ll continue to create beautiful, highly collectible hardcover books like our Ni No Kuni guide earlier this year. I think that’s a fantastic example of how we’re integrating all aspects of our business and not carving anything up,” he said. “We don’t see our business as print books, apps, and the website –  we see it as one unified user experience where a customer can buy a print product and count on the digital experience to get them through every boss battle.”

Of course I’m thrilled that print isn’t going away, but I can’t wait to see this type of eGuide in action either. Will you still be into books as I am, or do you prefer the digital format?

Filed Under: Strategy Guide News

Batman Arkham Origins Strategy Guide Giveaway

October 22, 2013 By Keri Honea 1 Comment

Batman Arkham Origins strategy guideI haven’t enjoyed the Batman Arkham games, but I know I’m in the far minority. If you’re like several of my friends who are super excited for Batman Arkham Origins‘ release this Friday, then perk up your ears and uh, eyes, and read below for how to win a copy of BradyGames’ Batman Arkham Origins strategy guide!

If you’re familiar with how our Free Guide Friday giveaways work, then it’s possible you won’t have to read below. But maybe you should anyway, just to make sure you follow the rules.

Once again, this week’s Free Guide Friday is open up to both Twitter followers and Facebook page fans. You still have to be a US resident, though. If you happen to follow us on Twitter and Facebook, then you can enter on both places have two entries! Winner will be picked on Friday and will be notified via DM on Twitter or private message on Facebook.

In addition, if you want extra entries, all you have to do is donate $10 to my Extra Life fundraiser and you’ll get an additional entry per $10 you donate. Also, every $10 you donate will also put you in the running for a strategy guide of your choice! Just be sure to leave a little SGR comment about which guide you’re wanting so I know which contest to enter you in or if you want to be in both!

Ready to read the rules before entering?

Twitter Contest Entries

  • Follow both @strategyreviews AND @Brady_Games on Twitter.
  • Tweet why you want to win the Batman Arkham Origins strategy guide from @Brady_Games and @strategyreviews for #FreeGuideFriday. The hashtag and mentions of both SGR and BG must be in your tweet to be a valid entry. You must also mention the Batman Arkham Origins strategy guide in some form, or how will I know what guide you want?

Facebook Contest Entries

  • On the SGR Facebook page post announcing this contest (hint: it has a link to this article), leave a comment saying why you want to win the Batman Arkham Origins strategy guide.
  • In your comment, be sure to end the comment with the #FreeGuideFriday hashtag (for whatever reason FB has hashtags now).

One winner will be selected randomly from both pools of entries, so if you’re a fan/follower of both accounts, then definitely enter in both places! Winner will be chosen around noonish on Friday, so be on the lookout on both Twitter and Facebook!

Filed Under: Free Guide Friday

Monday Gaming Diary: One Reason Why I’m Excited about LEGO Marvel Heroes

October 21, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

LEGO Marvel HeroesBefore I delve into this, let me make one thing clear; I am excited about LEGO Marvel Heroes for several reasons. One, it’s a new LEGO game, and I love these games to absolute pieces (pun intended). Second, it’s Marvel, and I love practically everything Marvel.

However, this weekend made me realize I’m really excited about LEGO Marvel Heroes’ release this week for one big reason: I’m so sick of playing LEGO Batman 2 with my son.

My eldest boy is really into Batman everything right now. He’s going to be Batman for Halloween, he wants Batman toys, and he loves the LEGO Batman game on his iPad. Since I refuse to play that horrific game, I offer to play LEGO Batman 2 with him on my PS3. The first time we played together was an absolute nightmare, as it became readily apparent that it’s a problem he can’t read and the controls are often a bit complex for him. I often had to take the controller from him to maneuver through some areas he just couldn’t figure out, even with me telling him which buttons to press.

He begged me to play with him again, and I prepared myself for another somewhat painful experience, but this time, he got it. I would only have to remind him what buttons to replace every now and then. I would have to keep his attention at times and tell him where I needed him, but for the most part, he really had the game down.

So now, guess what we play together every time he notices I’m not feeding the baby? I have this game memorized inside and out. I hear the dialogue in my sleep. As much as I love Clancy Brown, Troy Baker, and Travis Willingham, I’m really sick of this script running through my head.

Gabe really likes the Avengers, so I’m hoping this will distract him a bit so maybe we can trade off which games we play between Batman 2 and Marvel Heroes. Then I’ll have two games I’m absolutely sick of.

At the same time, it is fun playing these games with him, even though I could most likely play them in my sleep.

Filed Under: Gaming Diary

Beyond: Two Souls Mini-Review

October 18, 2013 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Beyond: Two SoulsI was a huge fan of Heavy Rain when Quantic Dream released it back in 2010. I’ve loved it so much that I’ve pushed it on a number of friends, and sadly, none of them liked it as much as I did. Nevertheless, when the studio announced they were making another game in their interactive drama genre, Beyond: Two Souls, I was excited. I only got more excited when I saw Willem Dafoe would be lending his talent to the game. Unfortunately, Beyond: Two Souls did not live up to the hype. It was a brilliant idea marred by an extremely flawed story and boring sequences. It’s sadly another example of a great idea with bad execution.

Here is a small sample of my review over on ActionTrip.com:

The story is told in a Pulp Fiction format, constantly jumping back and forth between the present and parts of her [Jodie’s] past. One minute you’re playing what Jodie is doing now and the next you’re playing her when she’s a teenager, and then the next when she’s 7 years old, and repeat. It’s a smart move, because telling the story from the beginning would make it far more boring than it is. However, some chapters don’t feel like they’re part of the story at all. Instead they feel as if they were shoe-horned in to make the game longer. And then, any story element that is interesting gets beaten to death. Early on in the game, Jodie has to close a condenser that the Paranormal division built to open a passage to the “other side” – the spirit world that also contains horrific monsters. Jodie will also have to close condensers in the New Mexico desert, in a hostile Asian country, and once again in Washington, DC. How Jodie has to close each passage changes each time, but it doesn’t change the monotony of doing the same thing over and over. You can argue pretty much every game does that in some form, but since this is a story device used over and over, it grated on my nerves a bit more than it normally would. If this was a movie as it obviously wants to be, I would have rolled my eyes by the second or third time Jodie had to close a passage.

Visually, the game is stunning, and with Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe at the helm, the voice acting was stellar as well. The gameplay mechanics were also greatly improved over those introduced from Heavy Rain. However, you play this type of game for the story; there is nothing difficult or grossly compelling about the gameplay to bring you back again and again as is required with other genres. As such, when the story has continuity problems, repeated plot devices, a fairly predictable revelation, and ending choices that don’t fully make sense, the game is effectively ruined.

While I am glad I experienced Beyond: Two Souls, it’s not exactly one I can recommend to my friends.

Filed Under: Mini-Reviews

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