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Final Fantasy XII Signature Series Guide

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $19.99
Manufacturer: Brady Games
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Description
BradyGames’ Final Fantasy XII Signature Series Guide includes the following:
- A complete walkthrough of the entire game.
- Detailed area maps.
- In-depth listing of items and equipment.
- Expert boss strategies to defeat even the toughest boss.
- Extensive bestiary.
- Signature Series guide features bonus foldout and more!
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genre: Role-Playing Game
This product is available for sale in North America only.Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-03
Summary: "Not as good as the others"
This game is alright but in my opinion the FF games before it have more enticing story plots. This one just didn't keep me interested. I would suggest buying Final Fantasy X, Final Fantasy VII, or Final Fantasy Tactics instead. If you've played all those then what the heck give XII a try but It wasn't worth the time in my opinion.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-04-23
Summary: "Everything I expected :)"
It arrived right in the middle of the expected time frame and was definitely in 'like new' condition. Even the poster that came with it to hang on the wall was still attached with he serrated edging still done.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-02-22
Summary: "Visually Good, Functionally Lacking"
Final Fantasy XII is a very huge game, and it's also got many secrets hidden away here and there throughout the gameplay. Although there are plenty of hints, tips, and walkthroughs available online, I purchased this book for the following reasons:
- It contains tons of lavish artwork from the game, beautifully reproduced
- It organizes all of the information in clear categories that are easy to reference
- There are interesting extra notes that most online resources won't bother to mention, such as a chart showing all the political alliances and interests of all the game's major characters and how they interconnect
- There is a fold-out chart that lists the entire License ("skill") table, with information that is normally hidden within the game until you travel the skill tree to get near it.
This last is probably the most useful: it allows you to plan ahead with your character development instead of having to travel down a skill tree you might not need in the end.
It's clear the authors have gone to painstaking detail in capturing every possible piece of information, and even more importantly they have organized the flow of the walkthrough to make sure you don't miss anything. If an action taken early in the story will influence an event or treasure drop later in the game, you are told in advance, before you reach the decision point.
Unfortunately, this book is not perfect, and it can cause you a few problems. For example, the Bestiary might tell you not to attack elementals, because they are insanely strong and will kill you very dead...only to have the Loot section tell you that you can get some of the best loot from killing elementals. The Walkthrough tells you that Demon Wall #2 can be defeated using tactics a, b, and c, but Demon Wall #1--which you need to defeat if you want to discover a secret item--well, just hit it a lot and hope to do enough damage before it crushes you, and good luck to you! Some of the tactics I've been given to use haven't worked--the creature in question either continually resists what I'm trying to do or is natually immune. The weakest part of the guide is the Hunts section, as material listed there sometimes contradicts information you are given in the walkthrough.
There's a more general drawback to using Strategy Guides that can also happen to you in Final Fantasy XII. Games like Final Fantasy assume that as you travel through the storyline, you're going to spend some time wandering around looking for the next step--random encounters along the way are designed to level you up, beefing up your party for the next challenge. If you step through the walkthrough as you go, making a beeline for the end, chances are you'll hit a serious roadblock one or more times in the game. You'll get to the next part, only to find that your party is too weak to handle it. I made this mistake with an early part of the story and had to spend a lot of extra monotonous time hanging around near a save crystal slogging through a couple hundred battles to get everyone leveled up for the next part. As a result I prefer to use the walkthrough after I've completed a section, to go back and see how I did or if I missed anything worth going back for. This also cuts down on spoilers, which are unabashedly dropped into every section of the walkthrough.
If you are new to RPGs in general, or Final Fantasy in particular, this guidebook for Final Fantasy XII makes a very helpful accessory, provided you take its advice with a grain of salt. If you're familiar with the series but find Final Fantasy XII a bit overwhelming, this book does enhance the experience. If you're a fan of the series and just want to collect the whole package, consider this guide a useful and entertaining part of that: you'll enjoy the artwork, the reference poster, and the bits that add to the story.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-02-21
Summary: "very good"
Guide was in very good condition and shipping was so fast that i didnt expect it for a few more days so i was happy.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-12-17
Summary: "Excellent for novice players..."
I have been playing FF series since it was on Nintendo. I am not a AVID gamer where I get the FF games as soon as they come out and I have to finish it within the first 96 hours when getting it home. I work a full time job, I have a life and I don't get paid to play unfortunately, lol.
So for those evening or weekends when I feel like playing, I pull out this book and play my game. There are some very useful/helpful guides, maps, enemy descriptions, how to use the license screen (thank gawd b/c I was so lost b4 getting the book), what to open and what not to and when (playing w/o the book, about 14 hours in and I found out after getting the book I opened up chests that will not allow me to get a great weapon later on! :( UGH! So I started over!) and everything else you can ask for. So far, not done with the game yet, I don't feel their are any spoilers. I only use the walk through up to the point I am at. It is tempting to read ahead but I don't want to ruin any surprises!
This may not be THEE book for the hard core gamer but if you are a gamer like me who could use some tips and help, this is perfect! A must have! :)