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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful: By Joshua (Jericho) - See all my reviews This review is from: Final Fantasy Anthology Official Strategy Guide (Bradygames Strategy Guides) (Paperback) If you want all the secrets, spells, hidden areas reaveled, and side quest info. It is in this book. The only thing missing is a world map showing the town names(no big loss), does not spoil the storyline. If you need to find every item it is listed and categorized. exellent. 11 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Final Fantasy Anthology Official Strategy Guide (Bradygames Strategy Guides) (Paperback) I'm an absolute FF6 fanatic so I was kind of disappointed that there wasn't more space devoted to character stats, lists or town information (for either game). For FFV it'll certainly get you through the game if you're stuck, but the maps could've been better and I found quite a few things not mentioned in the book (which could be a good thing). However, if you're as stuck as I was at that point, any help is greatly appreciated! As for FF6, I thought the information was rather skimpy and bare bones, but if you're new to the game it'll help you out. If you're searching for a better guide for FF6 I'd suggest searching around for the Nintendo Power FFIII player's guide, which I have found to be the best for the game. Nice quality guide altogether. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By Tracy Matthews (Staunton, VA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Final Fantasy Anthology Official Strategy Guide (Bradygames Strategy Guides) (Paperback) I found the guide to FF5 superficial at best. There is info on characters' abilities and stats. The guide doesn't tell you where to find weapons/items/magic and doesn't give you a good world map. You can find all the info you need on the internet. Don't waste your money. |