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Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen Official Power Play Guide (Prima's Secrets of the Games) |
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Rating:  Summary: I NEED THIS BOOK, SOLD OUT EVERWHERE! Review: CAN YOU HELP ME FIND THIS BOOK
Rating:  Summary: I expected more from Prima. Review: Having this guide is a lot better than having nothing at all, but still, I suggest you don't buy it if any of the following details annoy you:*** -Low quality black&white screenshots -The guy doesn't tell where most of the items are, he just re-wrote what was on the map that you get with the game, which doesn't tell much -Halfway through the guide, the guy stops giving some interesting information, like Neutral monster type/location.*** Otherwise, this guide is complete and helps a lot to find everything in the game.
Rating:  Summary: Good, but could have been better. Review: Having this guide is a lot better than having nothing at all, but still, I suggest you don't buy it if any of the following details annoy you:*** -Low quality black&white screenshots -The guy doesn't tell where most of the items are, he just re-wrote what was on the map that you get with the game, which doesn't tell much -Halfway through the guide, the guy stops giving some interesting information, like Neutral monster type/location.*** Otherwise, this guide is complete and helps a lot to find everything in the game.
Rating:  Summary: I expected more from Prima. Review: This book was actually disappointing when compared to other Prima books. The maps were low quality black and white, the author did not tell you where all the secrets were, and near the middle of teh book, he stopped giving some of the important information altogether. Not at all what I expected from Prima.
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