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Fable II Limited Edition Guide (Bradygames Limited Edition Guides)

Fable II Limited Edition Guide (Bradygames Limited Edition Guides)
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Manufacturer: BRADY GAMES
Author: BradyGames
Publisher: BRADY GAMES
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Fable II Limited Edition Guide (Bradygames Limited Edition Guides) Description

Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 794
EAN: 9780744010503
Format: Special Edition
ISBN: 0744010500
Label: BRADY GAMES
Manufacturer: BRADY GAMES
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 256
Publication Date: 2008-10-14
Publisher: BRADY GAMES
Studio: BRADY GAMES

Editorial Review of Fable II Limited Edition Guide (Bradygames Limited Edition Guides)


The Ultimate Collectible - Two Books Inside!

 

Exclusive Art Book

Gorgeous concept art combined with commentary straight from the Lionhead artists provides a unique behind-the-scenes perspective about the inspirations, direction, and choices that brought Fable II to life.

 

Signature Series Strategy Guide - Four Collectible Covers!

Each Signature Series guide comes with one of four outrageous covers straight from the world of Albion!

 

Strategy Guide Includes:

ALBION ATLAS! Detailed data sections reveal Spotlight Homes and Businesses, Collectibles, Jobs, Pub Games, and More!

 

COMPLETE QUEST GUIDE! Full strategy on completing the game and finishing Every Quest!

 

GOOD VS. EVIL! Detailed morality tables indicate how each quest result will affect your Hero!

 

EVERY SECRET! Gargoyles, Chests, Silver Keys, Dig Spots, Dive Spots, and Demon Doors!

 

EXCLUSIVE DOUBLE-SIDED FOLDOUT! Complete Xbox 360 Achievement Listing with strategies and tips.

 

LOADS OF EXTRAS! “Happily Ever After” Diary, Item and Weapon Lists, Developer Tips, Expert Boss Strategy, and Much More

 

 

Platform: Xbox 360

Genre: Role-Playing Game


Customer Reviews of Fable II Limited Edition Guide (Bradygames Limited Edition Guides)

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Review Summary: Poor at best
Review: I bought this guide when I heard that it had maps of the different regions in Fable 2. Given that the in-game maps are so poor and unusable, I jumped at the news that there was help available.

I was sadly disappointed by the maps. There is no overview of how all the regions are connected together. There is no listing of how many houses and businesses there are to buy in each area, etc. In addition, for several areas, many of the statistics that are there, such as the number of keys or dig spots or gargoyles, disagree with the in-game statistics that provide the overall count.

I can say that the art book is awfully pretty. If you're looking to be a completionist, chances are the info on gargoyles and keys can at least get you most of the way there. It isn't as though you can't find the rest on your own, especially since the game will tell you which areas you've missed one of those in. The quest descriptions are largely useless though. The quests in this game aren't rocket science, and the game itself shows you exactly where to go more than 95% of the time. On the whole, I was disappointed in the amount of information provided, and expecially disappointed in the maps.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Review Summary: Great pictures..good tips..little use
Review: There are many great pictures, and alot of info which was relevant. But the game is based off of open play and if you just play the game you can find most of what in the book. There was little real use, I got out of the book. But If you are looking for great pictures and a little help in the hard parts, this this the book to go for.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Review Summary: A Mediocre Book for a Mediocre Game
Review: I feel it is only appropriate that I begin with the problems that I had with this strategy guide and move on into the few points that I liked. This strategy guide suffers from several large problems ranging from inadequate indexes to obvious misprints. I am under the impression that the editors did not spend any time reading through their own guide before they sent it to press.

Many descriptions in the guide are printed under pictures that they don't belong to, and this is not an isolated problem. Every other page of this guide has very simple mistakes that could have easily been corrected, but for some strange reason never were. Strangely I haven't found many typos, which means that there was someone around to edit the text, but that the graphic design team didn't bother to check their work when it came to placing text and images together.

The guide also suffers from a problem that I have found in many guides lately, which is that they do not seem to understand why customers want to buy their guides. With-holding information in a strategy guide because you want the player to discover things on their own is hypocritical. If you're going to sell a strategy guide you should accept the fact that your players aren't going to blindly stumble through the game on their own. You're helping them do it, so you might as well help them do it right.

The guide goes through a lot of trouble to give you information you don't need, but neglects to give you the information you want, or at the very least index it in a way that is convenient to find and use. For example, the main reason anyone would want a strategy guide for an xbox 360 game is to acquire all the achievements. This guide gives you the achievements on a fold-out poster in the back, which you have to take out if you don't want to accidentally rip it. This means you have separate sheet four pages long that you have to find and fiddle with every time you want to check an achievement, while you also keep the strategy guide close because the technical designer thought it would be a great idea to make you flip through one hundred pages of of the Albion Atlas to discover how to find every silver key or gargoyle instead of simply making an index for these quests/achievements.

With the exception of the many many misprints the Albion Atlas was the most useful part of this guide, even though it would have been much easier if I just had a section for the gargoyle and silver keys to themselves.

The artbook is very nice and worth the price on Amazon. It is the minimum size that I expect from a video games artbook that is sold rather than used as a giveaway. It is smaller than it could be, considering the volume of sketches and c.g. that must have gone into the creation of this game, but it does give an interesting insight into the process. The only disappointing element of the artwork is the fact that all of the effort and talent put into the artwork for Fable II is wasted on the terrible story and game play.

In short, buy this guide for the artbook and sell the guide after you trade in the game. Because there really isn't a reason to keep Fable II around after you beat the game and get all the achievements you want. It's an amusing game that seems really grand at first and quickly turns into a miserable glitch-filled experience. So, if you're not going to keep the game, there's no real reason to keep the guide.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Review Summary: Fable 2 Limited Edition Walkthrough Book
Review: This is a beautifully art worked, highly useful book. Each quest is explained with both the good and evil methods explored. Side quests are easily found and the maps are extremly handy for finding gargoyles and keys.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Review Summary: Limited Edition only if your interested in the ART BOOK
Review: There is no extra content for the guide in either format, there is only the ARt book and different coveer but, their the same either one in bad content, really it is badly organized, the items, were to find them etc, the way its distributed makes it inpractical.


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