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Official Final Fantasy VII Strategy Guide, Playstation Version (v. 1)

Official Final Fantasy VII Strategy Guide, Playstation Version (v. 1)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $15.99

Manufacturer: BRADY GAMES

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Description

With the Official Final Fantasy VII Strategy Guide gamers have the opportunity to save their world from an evil corporation which is siphoning off energy from the planet. Complete walkthroughs and all the maps help players navigate the game. Character descriptions, complete lists of items, monsters and magic and the revelation of all the secrets help players defeat the evil corporation. The ONLY Guide with COMPLETE Coverage of the American Game! Find over 350 full-color maps, ultimate weapons, extreme breaks, complete bestiary, walkthroughs, character bios, boss strategies, materia combinations, and more.

This Squaresoft-sanctioned book on one of the most highly anticipated console games ever does not disappoint. Those who have managed to obtain a copy of the game (descriptions of rioting and fighting upon the retail release of Final Fantasy IIV sound like sheer hyperbole, but probably aren't) will find plenty of helpful clues, maps, and general game play advice. Those less fortunate can at least take solace in--or further whet their appetites with--the hundreds of beautiful glossy screen shots that fill each chapter.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-18
Summary: "Quick and painless"

Having ordered game guides from bookstores before, ordering from amazon was much easier and easier on my wallet


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-22
Summary: "review"

the product i recieved was in great comdition. i recieved the product in a timely manner, and i am very satisfied with the transaction.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-07-13
Summary: "BUYER BEWARE! Numerous errors and spoilers will worsen your experience."

This ranks fairly high as perhaps one of the worst official game guides in the history of rpg's.

Numerous Cons:
Misleading and incorrect information
Ineffective strategies for the game's most significant challenges
Major plot spoilers throughout the walkthrough, the guide reads like a storybook
Missing information, many items and statistics are not listed

This guide will take a great deal out of your first experience with the game. Just about all of the game's most important plot points will be spoiled for you. Using this walkthrough is akin to bringing someone to the movie theatre that tells you exactly what is going to happen before it happens every time. He also gives you bad directions to the bathroom, and it turns out that yellow liquid he gave you for your popcorn wasn't butter. Oops! On top of that you had to pay his way. Does that sound like fun? If harmfull misinformation and irritating spoilers are your idea of fun, then I bet it does.

Perhaps one of the poorest conceived game guides I've ever had the displeasure of using, the only value that can be found here is as a collector's item for the die hard Final Fantasy 7 fan. The only reason to score this higher than one star is if you want to keep it as a collector's item because you must own absolutely everything Final Fantasy. However, in terms of grading it for what it's intended purpose was this guide is worse than useless. The guide had some great art and screenshots, but it doesn't really do much to negate the glaring flaws. Two stars out of five is generous.

If you need a guide to get you through Final Fantasy 7 there are superior free alternatives all over the web. Most of them won't tell you the whole story before you get to experience it either. Buyer beware, this guide is the true villain of Final Fantasy VII. The game was incredble and deserved far better than this rushed and weak attempt.


Rating: 2 / 5
Date: 2010-05-14
Summary: "Piece of History - Not an Actual Guide book"

If you are looking for a piece of history this is it - as an actual "guide" if one could call it that this book fails.

I bought this book simply as a piece of nostalgia and perhaps for a little help in game. That order was too tall for bradygames. This guide has all kinds of errors throughout the book and if you are looking for 100% completion you won't find it here. Actually if you follow this book you will miss many items,enemy skills and important materia.
-No mention of the proper order in which to complete the Fort Condor Battles
-The Enemy Encyclopedia doesn't list which skills you can learn with the Enemy Skill Materia.
There are more I just wanted to provide an example of what you won't find in this guide.

The best guide available is online at gamefaqs(dot)com search for psx1 games and find the FF7 FAQ/Walkthrough by "Absolute Steve" - he INCLUDES an addendum for all the errors from the bradygames guide!


I wish Bradygames would go out of business their guides are trash. R.I.P Versus Books. Of all the Bradygames guides i have purchased (used always) i have to go back online (usually to gamefaqs) to find out what the guide left out - or got wrong. This is no exception.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-04-09
Summary: "The Absolute Worst Guide I Have Ever Read"

This is hands-down the absolute worst game guide I have ever had the misfortune of attempting to use and David Cassady should be ashamed of himself. Please don't waste your money on this guide, if you'd really like to own it I'd recommend you contact me and I'll gladly sell you my version, in which I've made about a million painstaking corrections throughout the guide in pen.

I recently did a run-through of Final Fantasy VII and realized I had this guide book lying around, so I thought to myself, "Hey, I'll use the guide and do some sidequests and that kind of thing". Little was I to know that any and all sidequests that may be included in Final Fantasy VII are completely missing from this guide (with the sole exception of the Turtle Flyers thing). Not only that, but even information important to progressing the storyline is completely missing or entirely incorrect. In some places, numbers used to link maps together go to the wrong place, leaving you hopelessly lost. In others, information directly contradicts information given on the next page, leaving you to figure it out yourself.

As others have mentioned, the guide certainly isn't spoiler-free, and while I already knew who was going to die (and when), I was surprised to see it was spelled right out with large words and direct screencaps of the death sequence - and not after it would have logically also happened in-game. I was also shocked to see that, when visiting a peaceful and idyllic town for the first time, the guide told me, "You'll want to come back here after (Town Name) has been destroyed to [blah blah blah]". I thought, "Wait... this town gets destroyed?", instantly felt cheated, and began to wonder why I was even playing the game when the plot was being forcibly revealed to me by the guide. I expected to turn the page and read about Snape killing Dumbledore and Rosebud being the name of the sled by the time I was done, Mr. Cassady seemed so spoiler-happy.

Here are a few more issues I had with this guide:
* The snowboarding/glacier section, already stressful and irritating enough, was made even mores by Cassady's glaringly incorrect maps and turn-taking directions, which contradicted each other from page to page. I had to eventually look between two online guides before I could make any sense of Cassady's sadistic directions.
* Important information was entirely missing from the book, including HOW to get Limit Breaks. Instead, an entire two pages per character are dedicated to showing pretty pictures of the limit breaks while explaining what the limit break does (in order to help us understand the graphics?). Believe me, I don't CARE if Cloud does a pirouette, a backflip, and a ten-point highdive before he drives his Buster Sword into the enemy. I'll eventually see it for myself. I'd rather know what I have to do in order to get the limit break. Eventually, I had to go onto the Final Fantasy Wiki online and look up each character's article so I could write down how to obtain each limit break in the book itself. Another important piece of information that could have saved me a lot of grief: your battle points disappear when you leave the Battle Arena. Oops!
* Speaking of the Gold Saucer, the first time it's encountered, Cassady has a small note stating that a man outside will sell GP for gil, and he'll be waiting just outside a house partially hidden behind the rail car. Cassady stated he only appears sometimes, and that you have to come in and out of the entrance sometimes to see if he'll be there, so naturally, I did. I did this about twenty-five times before I realized there was literally no way my luck could be that bad and finally went online to look it up. It turns out that the GP-selling man doesn't come in until MUCH later in the game, but Cassady didn't feel it necessary to mention that to me.

There are probably a million more things I could say here, but I won't bother, because writing about the whole experience of struggling to make sense out of this flawed piece of junk is just making me angry all over again. If you have even a lick of sense in your body, please do not waste your money on this drivel. You're much better looking for all the answers you need online, or using an online guide (although I had to use a combination of two online guides, both were miles better than Cassady's insult to my intelligence). The rage I hold towards this guide is so high that I'd very much like to upload a customer picture of the guide (specifically, my copy of the guide) on fire.