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BradyGames Announces Signature Series and Limited Edition Strategy Guides for Diablo III

April 25, 2012 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

I was hoping there would be a strategy guide for Diablo III, and BradyGames confirmed it on Tuesday with a press release. Better yet, there will be a Limited Edition as well as a Signature Series copy.

BradyGames is pleased to unveil the official Diablo III Signature Series and Limited Edition Strategy Guides. Players and critics worldwide expect Diablo III to raise the bar for the action/RPG genre, and the official strategy guides from BradyGames will match Blizzard Entertainment’s hotly anticipated new release every terrifying step of the way.

The Diablo III strategy guides will release the same day as the Diablo III game on Tuesday, May 15th.

Signature Series Features (448 pages): 

  • Receive the most ambitious coverage ever provided in a walkthrough, including coverage of every quest in all four Acts.
  • A visual encyclopedia of all 240 creatures in the game, including critical stats and detailed descriptions of special attacks, abilities, and behaviors.
  • A complete rundown of all active and passive skills for each Hero.
  • The only complete overview of the Diablo III crafting system.
  • A comprehensive exhaustive listing of all base equipment items, weapons, armor, and accessories.
  • The official resource for Blizzard’s amazing new online Diablo III commodity exchange for buying, selling, and trading items in the Auction House.

Limited Edition Features (496 pages): 

  • Featuring a remarkable, one-of-a-kind sculpted metal bookmark featuring a multi-level relief of the terrifying Lord of Darkness.
  • Unique to the Limited Edition, an incredible 48-page art section features the armor sets of Diablo III from concept to execution.
  • Get all the game-tested strategies of our Signature Series packaged in a multi-layered, embossed hard cover with holographic foil and a premium finish.
  • Receive a redeemable code for a free Flash version of the strategy guide, downloadable from the BradyGames website.

Get your preorders in now, people. We hope to have a giveaway here as well, but we never know until they arrive, if we’ll even get one! These are sure to be hot commodities, if for nothing else to be collectibles for Diablo fans.

I can’t wait to see them! (And I know Blake feels the same way…)

Filed Under: Strategy Guide News

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Strategy Guide Review

April 24, 2012 By Chris Nitz 3 Comments

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City strategy guide reviewIt is funny how in every iteration of the Resident Evil series we have always been fighting the Umbrella Corporation. Well, that is about to change in Operation Raccoon City. Here we take up the role of an elite Umbrella agent tasked with various acts of corporate shenanigans. It is fun to play the enemies’ side for once, and even better that Dan Birlew enjoyed it enough to document it for us noobs. Yup, even the bad guys can benefit from the work put forth by BradyGames.

This is one of the better laid out strategy guides from BradyGames. It begins with a small breakdown on all the characters along with each playable class. Considering there is a need to pick a character to stick with relatively early in the game, this info is handy in speeding up that decision. From there a full on breakdown of the game follows with even the differences in the 360 and PS3 control scheme getting some attention.

Following the mechanics and nitty-gritty of the inner game workings, enemies and weapons receive some attention. While the weapons have minimal stats, the enemies are nothing more than pictures with small descriptions of what they do. It would be nice to see some vitals here, but knowing that the zombie dog is going to pin you to the ground is better than nothing.

Love this little throwback to the game's roots

Upon completing the formalities, the main story walkthrough begins. Each chapter receives a map breaking down various weapons, ammo, and monster locations. From there it dives into what to expect as you work your way through the mission. I didn’t have many issues here and found the flow of the walkthrough worked well and provided enough to aid me on my undead slaughtering tasks.

I ended up using this guide as though it were a textbook for the game, meaning I would study small portions of it and then go take the zombie-slaying quiz. I would study the maps to get an idea of where ammo and data packages were while getting a clue of what enemies to expect or traps to watch for. I did this in small chunks as to not spoil any of those “spooky” moments, but yet just enough to keep getting me from checkpoint to checkpoint.

One piece of design I really enjoyed, and this may seem minor, is the little table of contents printed in the upper corner of every right hand page. Being able to close the guide and pick it back up later while still quickly and easily finding the section dedicated to where I was is pure awesomesauce. It honestly made navigating through the pages a breeze. In addition, noting how collectables like the typewriter were used to save games in the older Resident Evil games added some nostalgia to the guide while showing the author was up on his lore of the series.

Helpful, but not that helpful

My biggest issue with this guide was in the security camera location maps, although I cannot entirely lay blame on the book for this. The mini-map in the game and the broken out floor structure of the guide just do not work well together. I was lost more often than I was shooting out the watchful eye in the sky. I eventually just gave up and went about finding these on my own and forgetting about the maps unless I was completely clueless and needed some guidance on general locals.

I am glad I had this guide to hold my hand through the game, because it is scary and such. The maps can be a bit troublesome, but they were good for study material and did come in handy in the Versus mode. There are just enough helpful hints and tips to get players through the game, but nothing that are so glaring as to take away from the experience. Those who are stuck or just need to know where the flamethrower is, this is the strategy guide for them.

SGR Rating 4/5

Author: Dan Birlew
Publisher: BradyGames
Editions Available: Paperback
Acquired via Publisher

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Street Fighter x Tekken Strategy Guide Review

March 29, 2012 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

Street Fighter x Tekken Strategy Guide reviewGaming worlds have once again collided and we are graced with a fighting game bringing characters from two different universes together. What sets Street Fighter x Tekken apart from something like the DC/Mortal Kombat mash-up is this game mixes two very distinct fighting styles, and does it well. This happens to be where BradyGames, and their Street Fighter x Tekken strategy guide, bring knowledge and guidance to us noobs that are taking our first bite of this Capcom cake.

Anyone who is familiar with a BradyGames fighting strategy guide will feel right at home here. The first 49 pages explain to the controls, mechanics of the fighting system, and general knowledge of the new styles introduced into this game. Remember, Capcom took what makes Street Fighter great and blended it with the mad juggling found in Tekken. This portion of the book is vital to the understanding of the nuances, and complexities, of this new setup. Yes, you trophy/achievement hunters have a breakdown of these right here too.

The bulk of the pages following dive into the characters included on the disc that are not DLC. Vital info such as specific character stats, forward dash movement broken down by fames, jump distance, and basic attacks are listed. From there, combos, special moves, and an overview of how to play said brawler finish off each character detail. Pictures depicting the moves along with easy to follow charts aid those looking for quick info without needing to do heaps of reading.

All the info you need is in a quickly accessable format. This is full of win!

Rounding off the guide, the back is full of character art and concept drawings. This is a nice touch as it adds a little eye candy to enjoy while providing a glimpse at how the game came together during development. It may not be something you stop and gawk at every time you crack the spine, but it is fun to flip through while sipping on morning coffee.

This guide is standard fare for BradyGames. I found little wrong with many of the strategies on different characters, and the charts showing all the moves is much nicer than having to dig through the in-game menus. However, I did have some issues with this guide. Unlike the Marvel vs. Capcom and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom guides, this one did not carry the pizzazz and cohesiveness of the video game. Where the pages of MvC/UMvC resembled comic books, this was rather plain. I did like the winning quotes displayed and the character art at the beginning of each fighter, but that was pretty much all you got for eye candy and bringing the video game presentation into the guide.

Another issue, which is not so much a fault of BradyGames, is the lack of DLC characters. We already know there are characters on the disc, but they are missing from the guide. I realize this maybe due to some PR with Capcom, but this seems like a big portion of info that is not included. I am also curious how this guide will translate when the Vita version hits (look for that article here in the future).

Overall, this is yet another excellent fighting guide from BradyGames. I would have liked the aesthetics of the book to match the game more, but that is a minor gripe to all the tips and tricks it divulges. If you are looking to duke it out in this mixed up world, then this is your roadmap to greatness and well worth picking up alongside your purchase of the game.

SGR Rating: 4/5

Authors: Joe Epstein, Daniel Maniago, Josh Richardson, Logan Sharp
Publisher: BradyGames
Editions Available: Paperback
Acquired via Publisher

Filed Under: Strategy Guide Reviews

And the winner of the AUTOGRAPHED Resident Evil strategy guides are…

March 23, 2012 By Keri Honea 1 Comment




Thanks, Resident Evil fans for playing! Be sure to thank Dan Birlew for donating and signing the guides!

Huge congrats to Blake and JD! Send me an email via my contact form. I’ll ship them out very soon!

Filed Under: This Has Nothing to Do with Strategy Guides!

Free Guide Friday – AUTOGRAPHED Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City

March 23, 2012 By Keri Honea 8 Comments

Well my week has been downright craptastic. Why don’t I see how I can make your week fantastic? How does a strategy guide giveaway sound for an AUTOGRAPHED copy of the Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City strategy guide? As fate would have it, I have two to give away.

Autographed Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City strategy guides

Moral of the story is, boys and girls, Dan Birlew is awesome.

Strategy guide writer extraordinaire Dan Birlew sent two autographed copies of his latest strategy guide just for all of you. I know the reviews for the game have been bad, but Dan, who is a HUGE Resident Evil fan, had a lot of fun with the game. He even wrote down what he loved about it, in case you would like to see another perspective on it.

So what does this have to do with the contest? Simple. Tell me in the comments why you will buy or have bought this game despite the poor reviews. The most creative answers will go in a drawing. And yes, I do promise that there will be a drawing. You have until 3 p.m. CST on Friday afternoon (today) to post.

If you win, be sure to thank Dan, won’t you? He has a handy contact form on his website and he can be harassed on Twitter.

Filed Under: Free Guide Friday

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