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The Corner of Randomness: Are Strategy Guides Still Relevant

January 15, 2016 By Chris Nitz 1 Comment

No spoiler?!?! HELL YEAH!

No spoilers?!?! HELL YEAH!

As I sit at my computer desk, I look to my right and see a small bookcase of happiness. My photo printer is there. A collection of various LEGO things rest on the shelf below the printer. Then I have two shelves of strategy guides, video game art books, and a few harmonicas just because.  It’s a small collection of things that make me happy.

As the Internet has grown, I’ve read several discussions over the years asking if strategy guides are even relevant anymore. Let’s face it, back in the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, we depended on strategy guides to help us get through big games like Final Fantasy and Super Metroid. I remember having envy over the Nintendo Power collection that my best friend had. Those days of waiting on a new map to show up in our favorite video game magazine are still something I fondly remember.

Yet, the Internet is a thing now. I’ve watched a lot of gaming magazines close up shop. Nintendo Power is now a thing for collectors. Now we have YouTube, GameFAQs, and Google to help us when we get stuck in a game. If it had not been for me pestering Keri so long ago, I’d have never rekindled my love of holding a strategy guide while I played a game.

In this world of a quick Google search, are strategy guides even worth your money now? Well, yeah, they are. While Prima is pretty much the only player left standing in this world of how-to videos and streamers showing you how to play, Prima has found a way to remain relevant.

First, let’s get the easy stuff out of the way. Maps and screenshots in a strategy guide are so much easier to read than what some random person typed up as a description on that random guide on GameFAQs. Strategy guides also include a section dedicated on teaching you the general basics of the game, thus making it a great starting point for new gamers. Some strategy guides include artwork from the game while other might include an interview with developers. Some strategy guides are just beautiful works of art that you want to proudly display…I’m looking at you, StarCraft and Dark Souls guides.

Outside of those factors, strategy guides now give you more than just a book to flip through. For instance, Prima includes codes for their digital guides with their physical guide. This means they can easily update the digital guide as patches come out that change various game mechanics. *cough Diablo 3* Some guides include codes for PS4 themes that are exclusive to that guide. Heck, the Fallout 4 guide included artwork worthy of being framed. So yeah, strategy guide companies are learning they need to include more niceties to compete in a world dominated by videos and search engines.

Yet, there is one thing a strategy guide can provide that the Internet can’t. That feature is an always on feature. It might seem trivial, but it’s come to my aid a time or two. I have a data cap, so I have to watch how much Internet I consume or pay a stupid fee. I also live in an area where my Internet goes away from time to time thanks to the amount of users on my trunk. When I lose my connection to the hate filled world of the Nets, I can always trust my strategy guide to be right there. Willing to help me and get me from point a to point b. It might not always be the best directions, but it’s often enough information for me to do what needs doing.

Strategy guides also don’t really troll you. I’ve watched some videos where the person playing just totally trolls their viewers into killing a valuable NPC, or they don’t even accomplish the task you’re needing help with. On the flipside, some strategy guides include great tips and tricks right from the professional players of the game you’re playing. I’d rather have the pro tips than some troll messing up my game.

Yes, in a digital world, there is something nice about having a physical book to get you through a game. It’s lovely to sit down at breakfast and flip through pages full of charts, graphs, and numbers so that when I return to the game, I am more prepared to battle that next boss. I admit that it is even nice to feel like a kid again when a new guide arrives at my door for review. Yeah, strategy guides still have a role to play in our ever connected world. At least until VR can prove it is a thing that is going to stay. Then yeah, guides might be a bit of a buzz kill.

Filed Under: Corner of Randomness

Just Cause 3 Strategy Guide Review

January 8, 2016 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Just Cause 3 strategy guide reviewWe’re slowly but surely wrapping up 2015 with the December game and strategy guide releases. The Just Cause 3 exploded onto the scene on December 1, 2015, and the strategy guide didn’t exactly have that same impact. Just Cause 3 strategy guide is a good guide, but it’s not a great strategy guide. It’s missing a few key elements, and it has all the signs of being rushed.

Check out the video strategy guide review below to see why.

SGR Rating: 3.5/5

Authors: Tim Bogenn, Michael Lummis, and William Murray
Publisher: Prima Games
Edition Available: Paperback
Acquired via Publisher

Filed Under: Strategy Guide Reviews

Tales of Zestiria Strategy Guide Review

December 29, 2015 By Chris Nitz 1 Comment

Tales of Zestiria strategy guide reviewTales of Zestiria strategy guide reviewMy last review of 2015 is now complete. Sadly, I’m going to have to carry the Fallout 4 guide into 2016. At least it is only one guide! The question now is, how well does the Tales of Zestiria strategy guide hold up? Well, it wasn’t all that great. You can just watch me ramble on about what I liked and what was just in-excusable in this guide.

 

 

SGR Rating 2.5/5

Author: Joanie Chew
Publisher: Prima Games
Editions Available: Hardcover
Acquired via Publisher

Filed Under: Collectors Editions, Strategy Guide Collector's Editions, Strategy Guide Reviews

Rise of the Tomb Raider Strategy Guide Review

December 18, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Rise of the Tomb Raider strategy guide review Rise of the Tomb Raider is more than your typical action/platformer with lovely puzzles to solve; it’s about exploration, raiding tombs/crypts, and finding every last damn collectible. A lot of the collectibles are marked on the in-game maps when you near them, but not the coin caches and definitely not the challenges. The Rise of the Tomb Raider strategy guide, kindly provided by Prima Games, is the best source for getting that 100% completion rating with tombs, caches, and side missions.

How does one book fulfill that tomb raiding explorer inside? Let me show you…

SGR Rating: 5/5

Authors: Michael Lummis and Chris Burton
Editions: Paperback and Collector’s Edition
Publisher: Prima Games
Review copy acquired via publisher.

Filed Under: Collectors Editions, Strategy Guide Collector's Editions, Strategy Guide Reviews

Unboxing Video: Xenoblade Chronicles X Collector’s Edition Strategy Guide

December 9, 2015 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

I’ve been waiting to play Xenoblade Chronicles X once I received the strategy guide, which showed up late yesterday. And it happened to be a Collector’s Edition strategy guide for the game! Hooray! I love these big beautiful things.

So is the big beautiful book worth the extra price over the paperback guide? Well for starters, this is the only one available. Secondly, here is what you can expect with the strategy guide.

Brief warning: I get rather overwhelmed by the amount of information in the book as I realize this game is bigger than anything I’ve ever played.

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

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