Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)
Secret Content ?Alternative Routes ?Easter Eggs ?Hidden Cut-scenes ?Secret Items ?Game Completion Rewards
Maps ?Complete Annotated Maps.
Walkthrough The Walkthrough (written for the extreme difficulty level and therefore covers all settings) leads you through the entire game covering all optional tasks and secrets. The guide also features short ?Flashback? box-outs that briefly introduce characters as they appear in the storyline.
Developed on-site at Kojima Productions in Tokyo, this complete guide has dedicated chapters on Basics, Controls, Items, Weapons, Camouflage, Enemies, Secrets and Metal Gear Online. Contains original and exclusive artwork.
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides) Reviews
This was my first time playing any Metal gear solid game, so i had to get this. When you hold the book you know its not cheap. This book was really helpfull and i think worth every cent.
It's a comprehensive game guide for who wants to play and master MGS4. It's really awesome guide; although I've just played once MSG2 it makes me feel that I've played the entire series.
Does not play the game for you,but lets the player use their own imagination. Walk-throughs percise & to the point. Very detailed layout of maps & sectors.
This guide will help you successfully beat the game in your way or the other way. This game guide is very helpful as like the other MGS series. The guide will show you where all the good stuff is at, but be warned, the end of the book may ruin your fun.
First of all, if you're not interested in the additional features of the Collector's Edition (MGS4: Limited Edition Collector's Guide), then save yourself the money and get this standard edition. It's significantly cheaper, and is exactly the same with the following exceptions:. - Collector's Edition includes a numbered lithograph by Yoji Shinkawa. Either product will be worth the money to anyone that wants to get the most out of the game. - Collector's Edition includes an additional chapter detailing some of the great Metal Gear artwork. Don't use the guide on your first time through, or it may inadvertently ruin some of the surprises and fun bits that pop up throughout. - The Collector's Edition is hardcover.
There's a full listing of available Face Camo and how to attain them, and another for iPod tunes. You will get a TON of advice every step of the way. The guide includes a listing of every weapon in the game, along with a description, how to attain it, and its characteristics. I purchased this guide after I had completed the game once already, and I'd recommend this to anyone interested in the guide. Overall, the guide is fantastic. And of course, one of my favorite parts of the guide, is the summary of the entire MGS story, from beginning to end. The maps have been of great help when determining shortest routes, or finding items that you may need. Granted, it may sometimes take a minute of staring at the map to determine your current position, but I don't think they could have done much better than they did.
There is a similar listing for items available in the game. Either way, you're getting a LOT of guide for your money, and you're getting a LOT of extra value out of your game purchase as well. It will tell you the best way to get through the each map normally, as well as how that strategy must change if you're trying a no-kill playthrough.
It will also give you adjustments that you may need to make based on the difficulty setting that you're playing on. But with all the information presented in the guide, I'm currently finishing up my 6th run, and I already have plans for my 7th. The thought that the maps are too hard to read, as mentioned in another review, seems ridiculous to me.
There are also strategies on how to get as many of these emblems as possible in the shortest number of playthroughs. There's a full listing of available emblems that you can earn upon completion of the game. If you don't care about the 3 differences stated above, then I'd recommend the standard edition guide.
For example, I doubt that I would have played through this game more than 2 or 3 times without the guide.
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