Brady vs Prima: Which SH1 Strategy Guide is Better?
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Brady vs Prima: Which SH1 Strategy Guide is Better?
Hey guys I was just curious to know which SH1 strategy guide is better for completing the game and finding everything, please. Or am I better off just sticking with GameFAQs?
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I never buy strategy guides anymore. I just use Gamefaqs whenever I get stuck. Plus, I've found more Gamefaqs guides in depth than pricey strategy guides. Not to mention if you're stuck in a way that the walkthrough can't help you, there's always message boards to ask on. Although gamefaqs message boards are somewhat troll infested.
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Ugh, why not just beat the game without a strategy guide? It's so much more satisfying that way. If you're going to use a strategy guide, you might as well watch a "Let's Play" on Youtube...
Though if you must, BradyGames has a better reputation than Prima does. BG guides tend to be more complete, organized, and entertaining. There are exceptions, though, so take my advice with a grain of salt. However, I hear BG spoils the plot while Prima does not.
Though if you must, BradyGames has a better reputation than Prima does. BG guides tend to be more complete, organized, and entertaining. There are exceptions, though, so take my advice with a grain of salt. However, I hear BG spoils the plot while Prima does not.
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I've never really seen the point in buying strategy guides, you clearly have access to the internet so you're better off just googling "*name-of-game* walkthrough" and you're bound to find the info you need.
However, I'd also suggest only using it as a very last resort as I'm sure it would somewhat ruin any sense of acheivement you get from the game. Only time I used one in an SH game is on the Zodiac puzzle. But that was because I was being an idiot and couldn't see the wood for the trees.
However, I'd also suggest only using it as a very last resort as I'm sure it would somewhat ruin any sense of acheivement you get from the game. Only time I used one in an SH game is on the Zodiac puzzle. But that was because I was being an idiot and couldn't see the wood for the trees.
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It's been the basis of the survival horror genre since Alone in the Dark. I find it incredibly weird when survival horror games don't have puzzles in them because it feels like something that makes the genre what it is is missing.SyphonFilter1987 wrote:Oh yeah, I remember that puzzle. For some reason, Konami and Capcom love adding puzzles to survival horror games.
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I guess so.stopped_clock wrote:It's been the basis of the survival horror genre since Alone in the Dark. I find it incredibly weird when survival horror games don't have puzzles in them because it feels like something that makes the genre what it is is missing.SyphonFilter1987 wrote:Oh yeah, I remember that puzzle. For some reason, Konami and Capcom love adding puzzles to survival horror games.