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The Walkthrough by Doug Walsh Review

May 16, 2019 By Keri Honea 355 Comments

The Walkthrough reviewI’ve always enjoyed Doug Walsh‘s strategy guides. The first one I remember distinctly as his was the Crisis Core strategy guide. It’s only partially because I loved that game oh-so-very much. Then he kind of dropped off the strategy guide planet (if I followed him on other social media venues, I would have known where he went) for a couple of years and returned right before Prima Games announced their closure. I’ve been in a period of mourning ever since, so you can imagine my delight when Doug Walsh reached out to me out of the blue.

He wanted to give me a few of his strategy guides he never opened, and he wanted me to be aware of his upcoming books. One in particular, he said, was sure to get my attention. Lo and behold, he announced The Walkthrough: Insider Tales From a Life in Strategy Guides. I couldn’t type SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY fast enough. He did me one better and offered a review copy. I thought I was excited when he randomly emailed me, but no, this one topped it.

I have all this secret, insider information about what really goes on behind the strategy guide. I learned some in my various conversations with Dan Birlew over the years, not to mention my wonderful BradyGames contact that I will not name. But here it was. I put down a Warhammer 40,000 novel for this. You know how hard that is for me?

Mr. Walsh held nothing back in his memoir. And it’s DELIGHTFUL.

The More You Know…

I read the book in about three days. It was incredibly hard to put down, especially when he wound down to the end of his career. After reading it, I almost regret some of the harsh things I’ve said about some strategy guides, because I had zero clue just how much work went into these books. (Almost only because some of them had really bad information. I may never forgive Piggyback in full for their Final Fantasy XIII strategy guide.)

Walsh explained exactly what they were responsible for, which was almost literally everything. I had no idea they made the maps themselves. I wrongly assumed they received the map layouts or the map design from the developer or publisher. Of course they were responsible for marking the maps with collectibles, strategy footnotes, boss fights, etc., but drawing up the maps themselves? Did the game developers support the guide writers at all in this process?

You learn that no, they really didn’t. Walsh is sure to mention the outliers, the companies that welcomed them with open arms and provided almost any info they needed. He also mentioned the worst of the worst, the companies that gave the writers bad copies of games, restricted what they were allowed to include, and generally did anything and everything to not be helpful.

Basically, writing a strategy guide was an absolute beating. They were paid well to be sure, but they often had to write an entire book in a matter of a few weeks. That includes playing the game in full and leaving no stone unturned. It makes my deadlines to review games seem like a walk in the park.

No Holds Barred

When I said above that Walsh held nothing back, I mean he held NOTHING back. Want to know what REALLY happened during the Brady/Prima merger? It’s all here. Want to know what he really thought of Prima Games’ books? He doesn’t mince words.

I think I DM’d him on Twitter at least 10 times when I read about the merger and why he believes Prima died in the end, and all of them said, “HOLY SHIT.” I’m not exaggerating about what an eye-opener this all was, and these epiphanies hit me personally. Suddenly so many things were lining up in regards to my interactions with Prima Games after the merger. It makes sense why all of the contacts I adored at BOTH publishers magically found new jobs all at the same time.

Even more importantly, it hit why so many of the strategy guides post-merger dipped in quality. Chris and I discussed on the podcast that we hated the merger simply because we dislike a lack of competition. Without competition, what drives a company to produce the best possible work? Not much. Sure, they want books to sell, but no one is vying for the same licenses anymore, so why put in that extra effort?

If you’ve been a fan of this site at all, you need Doug Walsh’s book in your life. I’ve already reached out to my former BradyGames contacts and pushed them to preorder it. I urge everyone here to do the same. You don’t have to want all the seedy scoops inside to appreciate it either. I would have loved it just as much if he just talked about his experience writing strategy guides. That’s fascinating in of itself.

The Walkthrough is available in eBook format (for Kindle) and paperback.

(By the way, be sure to read ALL of his footnotes! They’re humorous, provide unique tidbits, and I’m mentioned in one of them in a very roundabout way. Yes, it’s in regard to Crisis Core!)

SGR Rating: 5/5


Strategy Guide Reviews received a digital The Walkthrough review copy of this book from the author. 

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Super Mario Odyssey Strategy Guide Review

January 25, 2018 By Blake Grundman Leave a Comment

Anyone who’s followed the site for a significant amount of time knows that I have inadvertently established a terrible tradition of reviewing guides for fall games, well into the next year. In the interest of keeping the ritual alive (Sorry, Keri!), it only made sense to revisit the guide for Nintendo Switch’s tent pole release, Super Mario Odyssey.

This stout little guide from Prima Games is chocked full of content, but whoever first said, “good things come in small packages,” never needed to worry about font sizes. So, put on your glasses and get ready to squint through our Super Mario Odyssey strategy guide review.

SGR Rating: 3/5

Authors: Joe Epstein and Doug Walsh
Publisher: Prima Games
Editions Available: Paperback and Collector’s Edition
Acquired via Purchase

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Splatoon 2 Strategy Guide Review

September 12, 2017 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Splatoon 2 has been out for awhile, but sad little me hasn’t touched my Switch since I bought it. That is pathetic, I admit. But now that I’ve gotten my hands on it, I really like the little thing, especially Splatoon 2. It’s a great little shooter that is 100% Nintendo. No real deaths, no blood, and crazy puzzles to solve to get through levels and defeat bosses. Naturally, since it’s a Nintendo product, there is a strategy guide to accompany it. It’s a little book, but it packs a bunch of information. The question is, though, how solid are the strategies for traversing the levels and defeating the zany bosses?

Let’s just say I enjoyed putting this book to test for it’s tips and collectibles. It helps the game, even with its limitations, is rather fun to play.

SGR Rating: 4.5/5

Authors: David Knight and Doug Walsh
Publisher: Prima Games
Editions Available: Paperback and eGuide
Acquired via Publisher

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Gears of War 4 Strategy Guide Review

February 2, 2017 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

I know this is QUITE the timely review, but here I am with a Gears of War 4 strategy guide review. I just finished the game last week, and I hope to get more on the ball with guides in 2017. Starting off with a 2016 strategy guide just seems the best way to do it. So here it is, Gears of War 4, in all of its chainsaw ripping glory. The game was a bit of a disappointment, but at least the strategy guide was not. I’ll take it.

SGR Rating: 4.5/5

Authors: Doug Walsh, Michael Owen, and William Murray
Publisher: Prima Games
Editions Available: Collector’s Edition, Paperback, and eGuide
Acquired via Publisher

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DOOM Strategy Guide Review

July 14, 2016 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

DOOM strategy guide reviewWithout a doubt, DOOM is my shooter of the year for 2016. Bethesda and id have done so much to get back on track with the Doom franchise, and DOOM does exactly that. It hits all those lovely nostalgic notes all while keeping the gameplay fast and fresh. I cannot wait for the inevitable sequels to come. That said, however, how does the DOOM strategy guide stack up in comparison?

The DOOM strategy guide does a lot well, but a few things frustrated me too much to give the overall guide that perfect score. Actually, in that regard, it’s a lot like the video game itself. Our DOOM strategy guide review goes over all of that, and I try not to talk too quickly. I think I failed in that regard.

And ignore the page torn out of the book. Toddlers and strategy guides just don’t mix. There’s your PSA of the day, folks.

SGR Rating: 4/5

Authors: Michael Owen, Doug Walsh, and William Murray
Publisher: Prima Games
Editions Available: Paperback and Collector’s Edition
Acquired via Publisher

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