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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Buyer Beware,
By "viperseph2002" (Austin, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
In my experience, strategy guides have been getting progressively worse over the years, but this one takes the cake.The guide does do a decent job of telling you where to go and what to do next, however, DO NOT rely on it to tell you where all the items are much less about the secrets. I have thus far counted more than a couple dozen items that they have missed all together, or chests that were missed/mis-labeled. Some of these items being very very important to character advancement and thus survival during those tough battles. For example, there are two areas in the game where you will have a total of 60 fiends appear to fight you (no more than 4 enemies at a time). The guide labels the first area as having "endless fiends" and the second as having "numerous fiends". For both they suggest that you continue on your way. However, if you stick around and kill all 60 of them, in both areas it will spawn a chest that contains an item known as the "Lives of the Thousand Gods" (an item that permanently increases your life meter by quite a bit). So if you were to follow the guide, you would miss 2 of these, which is just not acceptable. Also, their boss strategies, are really awful. About the only one that was decent was for the very first boss in the game, after that you would be better off not even reading their strategies for any of the other boss battles in the game, other than maybe to find out what kind of attacks a boss has (just don't depend on their description of how to dodge said attacks). I'm not entirely sure that the people at Prima were playing the same game that I am, cause it certainly doesn't show. Don't waste your money on this guide. Instead, go check out gamefaqs.com when you get stuck.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Great game, really bad book,
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This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
Once again, the authors at Prima have outdone themselves and set a new low. The game is fantastic and deserves a much better strategy guide than this. The shortcomings in this book are numerous, but I'll attempt to list them all here. It lacks a complete move list for the weapons, it has no useful enemy information, it doesn't describe what the items are or do, it doesn't give the location of all of the Golden Scarabs (which are critical to unlock the original NG games), and the "strategy" is minimal at best. Make no mistake, this is a bare-bones walkthrough with blurry pictures that is the product of minimal effort. This book is reminiscent of something George W. would author if he had his crayons, paper and two hours to kill. How does Prima keep getting book contracts? They must have been the low bidder, which is reflected in the quality of this "guide". Needless to say, this book is woefully incomplete and is certainly not worth the $10.49 Amazon is asking for it. You are much better off getting a free guide on gamefaqs.com that is complete. Prima should be embarrassed by this substandard product, but as long as it sells well and they don't get too many consumer complaints, their strategy won't change.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A Complete Abomination,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
This is the worst strategy guide I have ever purchased. The money spent on this guide is questionably the worst "investment" I've ever made. I had read that this guide didn't list many weapon statistics and techniques...it doesn't. I had read that the guide wasn't very descriptive on how to defeat certain enemies...it wasn't. I had read that the guide was weak on listing the extra unlocks in the game...weak it was. Knowing all of this, I still purchased the guide with one desire: a walkthrough that I can glance at to make sure I pick up every item along the way. And with a cover that states "All Secrets Revealed" and "Official Strategy Guide", I figured that much I could expect without hesitation. However, I learned a valuable lesson today, and that is that "Official" no longer means anything.As far as I needed to go... If this review can save a single person from buying this guide, then my time has been more than well spent writing this review. You would be better justified spending your money on a case of cheap beer and drinking away your sorrows of knowing that one of the sweetest games to ever hit XBox (or any console for the matter) has the weakest official strategy guide immaginable. Please save a tree and your sanity by avoiding this purchase.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Useless - we all have internet,
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This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
My cut : you must be really fooled by the pics to buy this book. There are lots of detailed guides online. Not with color pics, but
very helpful. And probably you want some surprise when you play, don't you ?
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
All Secrets Revealed, My Foot!!!,
By Sinless Knight "S. Knight" (Virginia Beach, VA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
While following this guide will get the player through the game, it's not as polished as it's portrayed to be. It's quite hard to believe that Prima let this atrocious thing out the door. Usually Strategy Guides offer more than enough information for the consumer, that's not so the case as with this one here. For starters, following this guide leaves the player at loss for several vital golden scarabs and live of the gods. I noticed points in the game where I didn't follow the guide and ended up with a larger lifebar than what was compared at the time with the guides in certain points of the game. The guide even has the nerve to have the player backtrack at times to collect life of gods and elixers that the player could have earlier on in their adventure! Another huge flaw (and possibly thus far the worst) is how Prima didn't even bother to implement an enemy/boss encyclopedia description in the guide!! Yep, so it's practically "no hold's bar" when encountering new enemies and bosses. The player is basically left to figure out enemy strategies in the cold, in the thick of battle (Imagine buying a guide for an rpg game that didn't have an enemy/boss encyclopedia, that's how stranded the player is left with this guide). It's also amazing how the guide gives the reader a brief overview on boss battle encounters for the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy, yet it offers absolutely no clue to the player as to how to access the three games (what on earth is up with that?!). Perhaps the guide wanted the players to try and think for themselves at some points in the game, however that's not what consumers pour out their hard earned cash to buy a guide for. They buy them for precise information that is more than enough to get them through their game. You'd do yourself better by simply downloading a complete walkthrough online than spending (money) on this thing.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely HORRIBLE guide; do not buy this if you value money in the slightest,
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This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
I SERIOUSLY wish Amazon.com would let me give this book ZERO stars; the title of my review is NOT an exaggeration. Ninety percent of the recommended boss strategies are worthless... and that's not the worst part. You know how it says "All secrets revealed"? The book doesn't even have a Secrets page--yet the book constantly tells you to refer to it! There are fifty Scarabs to collect--the book shows the location of forty-six!
This guide was so bad, I actually sent an email to the company; their only response was that the book makes no guarantee about its completeness. Avoid this book; you'd get more value from burning your cash than buying this guide... and I say that with ALL seriousness.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat misleading cover,
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This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
This guide has printed right on the front cover "All Secrets Revealed!" Well, Prima must think the word "all" means something different from what everyone else thinks.In terms of just being a straight walkthrough of the game, the guide does a fair job. It gives general direction for players and some decent tips for the boss fights. It even has a nice bonus feature that describes each of the previous Ninja Gaiden games, and a useful boss strategy section for the unlockable SNES versions of Ninja Gaiden 1-3. On the other hand, this guide falls short in just too many areas to seriously recommend over an online FAQ. As suggested before, "All Secrets" are NOT revealed - for example, how to unlock the hidden SNES games, costume tricks, and the successive play mode. The guide has maps for each level, which take up too much space considering there are in-game maps. Though there are a half-dozen weapons in the game, each with extensive movelists, the guide offers only a few basic combos for each weapon. Normal combat strategies are almost nonexistant, with a lot of the walkthrough saying thing like "As you round the corner, you will see four very strong zombie soldiers waiting for you. Kill them and move on" - not especially useful if you're having trouble. This guide would get 1 star from me if it didn't have the historical stuff and the SNES game boss guide.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
this took the cake,
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This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
i have read my share of strategy guides this one sucked B!@#@. Sure it told you about the bosses ahead but the strategies for the bosses sucked and i missed half of the mini items that i needed so. never buying for anyone.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Only purchase if you simply want to finish the game,
This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
I rely on user reviews when buying products. So when something is really great or really crappy I feel a sense of duty to help my fellow man spend their cash efficiently. The guide for Ninja Gaiden should only be purchased if you simply want to finish the game ON THE DEFAULT DIFFICULTY. It claims that "All Secrets Revealed" on the cover and I'm sure many consumers were sold on the purchase because of this. Be assured that all secrets are NOT revealed. Many, many useful chests and battles are left out which would help the player upgrade their arsenal or unlock cool add ons. In addition most of the strategies will only work on Normal Difficulty. And you'll still get spanked on normal but at least be able to proceed through the story. In fact if you look at the pictures during boss battles you'll see the character's health being dimished by boss hits while employing those lame strategies. Now I imagine Prima gave the author a month at best to play and write this strategy. I would not have done much better in that time being handed a new, difficult game such as Ninja Gaiden. But I expect a professionally written guide that makes such strong claims about its content to be much more solid than this. I don't think I'd ever buy another Prima guide unless the reviews are rock solid. Free online guides by experienced players are way better.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Less than perfect,
By Ryan McCullough (CA, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) (Paperback)
Lately it seems while most strategy guides for consoles systems claim to reveal all secrets they never own up to it and this guide is no different. It does have its uses and is somewhat better than average. For starters this guide does provide a fairly good level walk-through and strategy for battling the bosses, but it leaves out a lot of info out in particular on most of the other weapons you will acquire during the game. The strategy for using the weapons in the game is rather lackluster as it only gives a little info on the weapons you will probably be using throughout most of the game. This said its not as bad as it seems largely because weapons like the nunchaku will not be seeing much if any use once you acquire the Vigorian Flail which essentially functions like a super bladed nunchaku. Additionally the Bow & Strongbow have identical strategies in usage so that's not much of an issue. It does list some of the best moves for the Dragon Sword/True Dragon Sword as well as the Vigorian Flail and Warhammer, but this is average at best and would have better more useful if it had listed more moves and most if not all weapons. It gives a pretty accurate description of where you will find most of the essential items like health and ki items, but it lives out the picture of one of the most important items in the game being the "Life of a thousand Gods" which unlike "Life of the Gods" permanently increases your health without needing nine of them first. Additionally one nice thing about this guide is that they included info for beating the bosses of the original three nintendo Ninja Gaidens in the back of the book which will be very helpful when you eventually unlock the games. While this one of Prima's better strategy guides in recent memory its not as useful as it could have been. It will provide you with a good basic walk-through for the majority and help you find most items in the game fairly well, but never goes into enough detail on the weapons as well as some other stuff. That said its useful when you need a picture to get you through some tight spots where online strategy guides generally can't help, but you'll probably end up going to gamefaqs at some point when you need a little info that this book left out. |
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Ninja Gaiden (Prima's Official Strategy Guide) by Eric Mylonas (Paperback - March 16, 2004)
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