Posted December 10, 2012
ashout: i always see online guides as a bundle deal with a game for 10 bucks extra, and if you go to gamestop, you find a whole rack of guides to your favorite games.
i say, why? the internet should have completely eleminated the market for these things by now. maybe i'm just cheap or something i dunno.
This is exactly what I used to think. Nowadays I even collect guides. i say, why? the internet should have completely eleminated the market for these things by now. maybe i'm just cheap or something i dunno.
I think what started to change my mind was the Might and Magic guides that I got for free. I found that when I wasn't playing, I sometimes entertained myself by flipping through the guides and planning where to go next. It was basically like reading a travel guide and it added to the fun. Not to mention I probably wouldn't have finished MM6 without the guide. If you're playing an open-world game, it's faster to find the correct spot in the guide by flipping through a book rather than checking an online guide.
After playing the game, the book remains a fun memento of the game with all the art, screenshots and maps.