With gamefaqs and the internet making stategy guide quazi-obsolete ,i'm curious to know what was the last strategy guide you actually paid money to acquire. Strategy guides are still being release for AAA games so i'm guessing that people still buy them.
Some strategy guides are more usefull than others. Like a fighting game strategy guide ( like SF4) would be more usefull to (competititve) players because of the inclusion of frame data, which tends to be usefull ( when they aren't wrong) than say a strategy guide for Call of duty , which has become pretty much a hair shy of a railroad shooter.
My last strategy guide was for diablo 3. Mainly because it was on special and the game tends to not tell you much about the skills you are usuing. To be honest it wasn't the most usefull strategy guides, but i did help my gf, with whom i played co-op, understand the game a tad but more.
So escapists, what was the last strategy guide you bought with money?
Some strategy guides are more usefull than others. Like a fighting game strategy guide ( like SF4) would be more usefull to (competititve) players because of the inclusion of frame data, which tends to be usefull ( when they aren't wrong) than say a strategy guide for Call of duty , which has become pretty much a hair shy of a railroad shooter.
My last strategy guide was for diablo 3. Mainly because it was on special and the game tends to not tell you much about the skills you are usuing. To be honest it wasn't the most usefull strategy guides, but i did help my gf, with whom i played co-op, understand the game a tad but more.
So escapists, what was the last strategy guide you bought with money?