retromags had a bunch of strategy guides iircninjainspandex wrote:i just think it would be really cool if someone started a project like the cover project and started archiving all the old strategy guides and made them available for viewing on the ipad or any other tablet. If only i had the time and ability to create a website i would start it myself, i have tons of old strategy guides
Is there a better place for game guides than gamefaqs?
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Re: Is there a better place for game guides than gamefaqs?
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Re: Is there a better place for game guides than gamefaqs?
Most of them suck though, just your average joe scrubs clumsily fumbling their way through a game. Most of the best ones I've seen are from actual gamefaqs users. So again, everything leads back to gamefaqsCrabmaster2000 wrote:youtube has guides up for a ton of games. You might have to resort to something like gamefaqs for some games, but youtube has video playthroughs for a ridiculous amount of stuff these days.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Re: Is there a better place for game guides than gamefaqs?
I would suggest the longplay series on YouTube attached to the account Cubex55 for gameplay videos. I enjoy seeing what many games have to offer, and the channel features games across multiple computers, consoles, and arcade. It is nice to occasionally watch a playthrough of a classic Amiga point and click, for instance.
That said, the videos are usually comment free, though a few have commentary. And the players are usually competent, though not always. The Brawl Brothers longplay for instance...the guy hated the game.
That said, the videos are usually comment free, though a few have commentary. And the players are usually competent, though not always. The Brawl Brothers longplay for instance...the guy hated the game.
