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Good But ExhaustiveApr 03, 2007
By S. Rhodes This review is particularly long. If you want, you can look down at the bottom where I've listed the pros and cons.
When you pick up a guide and its 432 pages the first thing that instantly comes to mind is that this is a huge guide therefore it must have all the information. The thing that usually escapes our mind is where all the information is. This is a really good guide, and there's a ton of information there, but like many incredibly thick guides, the information is all over the place. However, with this guide, the information isn't all over the place in a highly disorganized fashion.
The guide begins with several of the game basics. If there's anything about the gameplay you don't understand this guide can help. After that we get into all the weapons and equipment you'll be using, the characters you'll meet and the enemies you'll encounter. For the enemies they've got what's called a "threat meter" to tell you just how hard the enemy is, and they've also got tactics on taking them down. Very useful stuff.
Afterwards we get into the walkthrough, and this is where the guide hits a high point as well as a low point. The walkthrough is huge. Over 300 pages of this guide are from the walkthrough alone. Is it good? You better believe its good. There's a ton of detail here. Each chapter begins with an overview of the area you're in and displays a map that looks like it was taken straight from the game. It also list the items to obtain, as well as showing you what your character should have when you get to a certain point. Along the bottom the guide details the tasks you should be doing, similar to some of BradyGames RPG guide books, only this one seems to be done a little better.
How the task objectives work in this guide is simple. At the beginning of each section if you look at the bottom of the page you'll see a set of eight tasks. Usually no more and no less. For task one it might say, "Enter Ordan Villiage." Now in the main text of the walkthrough itself you'll want to find the section that says, "Enter Ordan Village." That explains the task in better detail. It's easy to use. The walkthrough also has character bios for new characters as you meet them.
There's more to the walkthrough. Each section of the walkthrough has what's called "missing links" which detail optional things you can do in an area.
The guide also calls out new enemies as you encounter them and there's a threat meter displayed for you as well. Also, each time you come across an item, be it for the first time or tenth, they have a description of it. Every time you get your first small key in a dungeon, the guide gives you the same explanation the game does. In addition there are call outs to new weapons, abilities, etc. It's all here.
The maps look as though they're pulled straight from the game, and are only displayed at the beginning of each chapter. This is one of the guides few low points. When reading in sections it might tell you to go back to chamber five or something like that. Well, if you're a little lost, you'll have to flip all the way back to the map at the beginning of each section in order to figure out just what they're talking about when it comes to Chamber 5. This wouldn't be so bad if some of the sections for each dungeon weren't 40-50 pages. However, the good news is, the maps do indeed have a legend each and every time you come across it. The legend tells you all the rooms, all the items in the dungeon and where you'll encounter the characters.
Boss strategies are pretty helpful. They tell you how to down your foes, but they also give you some handy tips for dodging some of their attacks.
The walkthrough also points out the location of heart pieces as you go through the game. Up in the corner of each page is a heart meter that shows you how many hearts you're suppoed to have by the time you get to a certain point in the game. So you'll know if you missed any pieces of heart. By the time you get to the Goron Mines, for example you should have five hearts. If you don't, you know you obviously missed something.
The location of the golden bugs is also revealed, as well as the Poe Souls. They each have their own specific call outs.
Is there more to the walkthrough? Well, there are indeed, spoilers. If spoilers bother you, this guide has a few. Also, throughout the walkthrough there are author notes that don't really serve any purpose other than to describe the turmoil the authors went through on some of the puzzles. Some are funny, but many of them are a complete and utter waste of time. The walkthrough is definitely one you need to use as you play through the game. If you put it down for a while and go about the tasks on your own and then suddenly need it, it's a hassle to find just where you are. Especially if you do some of the tasks out of the order described. Again, these sections are LONG, so you'll be doing a bit more reading than playing. This is the huge downside to the guide. There's so much of it that it's sometimes overwhelming. If you miss something (say a heart piece or golden bug) then you'll spend of a lot of time flipping and reading through the walkthrough to find it.
The walkthrough may be well done, but it's extremely exhaustive, slow going and long. A lot of the information doesn't have to be there. It probably would've been better had they organized it the way Nintendo Power organized their guide. The Nintendo Power guide is much more user friendly... but Nintendo Power is designed for the Wii version, not the Gamecube. All the information is there, but like many guides that are incredibly thick, it's all over the place. The difference here is that Prima did a much better job organizing it. It doesn't separate from the fact that there's a lot of page flipping, however. I'm not one to be bothered by page flipping, but in this guide it actually did become annoying.
The legendary checklist at the back didn't detail the location of Poe Souls or Golden Bugs, which could've helped in many cases. The heart checlist is pretty good, though, telling you where to find them. The checklist also details on finding equipment and items. So it's not so bad.
This is a very well done guide for Twilight Princess, it's just very big with a lot of infomration to swallow, and a lot of page flipping. It's a good guide, and helpful to anyone, but there's so much to swallow, and you'll spend of lot of time doing it.
Pros
+Incredibly detailed walkthrough! Tons of information to be found within these pages. Heart pieces, golden bugs, poe souls, items, puzzles solutions... it's all here!
+Helpful boss strategies
+Useful maps
+Great strategies for taking down enemies
Cons
-While all the infomration is in the walkthrough its all over the place. Organized, but it still calls for a lot of page flipping to find everything. You'll more than likely be spending far more time reading the walkthrough than playing the game. There are also some spoilers found within the guide
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Excellent guide, very detailed & beautiful cover.Jan 09, 2007
By I. van Houwelingen I ordered this product December 13th, and already received it January 5th: it was shipped to the Netherlands.
The magnificant Zelda-emblem on the cover shines in gold, as do the pages on the outerside of the book. The cloth map is nice too. The guide dóes specify it's Wii-version only.
The pages of the book are incredibly detailed; the authors sometimes even make notes where they got stuck in the game, which is fun to read. Every little bit of open space is filled with tips, pictures or artwork, for example. I would have liked to see more artwork in this guide, however.
Sometimes the authors repeat (unuseful) information (character desciption or messages about obtaining an item in the game). This was not disturbing to me, though.
Of course, Zelda games should never be played using a guide (finding the way on your own satisfies the most!). However, this guide is a great collectors item and in my opinion a must-have. I think the price is very reasonable; you probably would not regret to purchase this book.
16 of 21 found the following review helpful:
One of the worst guides I've ever seen.Apr 09, 2007
By Nathan Roe First off, let me point out that I am a HUGE Legend of Zelda fan. As soon as I saw this "collector's edition" guide, I preordered it. The guide looks great, the cover is beautiful, and the artwork and design is fantastic. Once you get past all that, however, and begin to look through it, you realize its many faults. The guide has no index, and all the locations of different items are scattered seemingly randomly throughout the entire book. Want to find one specific heart piece? Well, have fun checking through all 400 pages until you find the one you want. How about that one poe soul you can't find? Same deal. It's nigh impossible to find any specific thing in this book.
Then, you get to the walkthrough itself. So lets suppose you get into a dungeon, and want to know where to start. So you look at the guide, and it tells you to go into the north door. So you go through the north door, and look at the guide again. It says "You'll need to go here later, but for now, just go back the way you came." It will take you all over the place, half the time just making you look around, or exit through the same door you came in by. This is INCREDIBLY annoying when you want to actually BEAT the dungeon.
I have never been disappointed with a prima guide before, but there's always a first time. If you want a guide that looks pretty, but lacks organization and content, go for this one. If you want a guide that will actually help you get through the game, try the nintendo power one.
I'm planning to take out the pages of this guide, and use the cover for something more worthwhile. Like a binder.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Contents are OK, pictures too smallMay 04, 2007
By A. C. Lee For a walkthrough of the game it does a decent job, you will get to know what's under every patch of grass, piece of rock etc...However I have some complaints:
1.The pictures are overall too small to see clearly, might as well leave out some pictures to make others larger.
2.Sometimes the guide tells you a more cumbersome way to solve certain puzzles or bosses--following the guide will get you through, but you will spend more time and lose more hearts.
3.The book itself is printed in excellent quality, but the cloth map is an absolute joke with loose strings coming off the edges and made of the thinnest roughest cheapest material ever. Very disappointing.
If you are looking for a well-organized guide just for getting through tough parts of the game, Nintendo Power's version is sufficient. If you don't care about picture size and would like a hardcover quality print, get this one. But don't have high expectations for the quality of the cloth map.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Too much info.Apr 14, 2007
By A. Perez Guide was great at laying out the optimal path through the game. That said there's a bunch of useless information in here. I really don't need to know about every patch of grass that comes my way that may house a heart refill. The world map that's included was very handy. The guide would describe something and I would go where I thought they were explaining and be way off. Then I remembered the world map and it was really helpful. I got the most out of the game with the guides help despite the shortcomings. I just got use to skipping all the useless stuff.
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