BradyGames' Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Official Strategy Guide includes the following:
Platform: PlayStation 2
Genre: Role-Playing Game
This product is available for sale in North America only.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By K.M. Viglione (PA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Official Strategy Guide (Signature) (Paperback) If you're like me, you don't always get the time to really sit and explore an RPG to it's fullest. Despite my best attempts at playing a game straight through without help, I always find information that proves that there was A LOT I missed out on. The game guide for Xenosaga II is a big help. The game has a huge back story, and sometimes it's easy to get caught up in it and forget that you have a battle system to master and a strategy to work out. This is a good guide to walking you through some of the basics of using the battle system, which is completely different from the first game. What I liked best about this guide is that you usually get a really good solid strategy for boss fights. Although whoever wrote this guide must have not had the struggle I had with a few bosses. A lot of the main enemies you fight are pretty tough, and it's really easy for your party to suffer some serious losses, and the guide doesn't offer much advice for survival...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Cammy T. "Cammy" (Boston, MA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Official Strategy Guide (Signature) (Paperback) I'm not a big fan of stradegy guides. But I sure know what's a good one. This book has alot of tips and good boss stradegies, such as enemy data and HP, type weakness, break zones, etc. However, I feel uncomfortable with the layout of the maps and how the key works. It's a bit confusing. Especially with the location of the items and sometimes I wonder why the GS quests couldn't have been put at the end of each section instead of making me flip all the way back to the book. It's a hassle there because most, if not all new proceedings in the next stage, a couple of new GS campaigns are avalible and it's very annoying to always flip to the back of the book and wondering which GS route you have to do.
Also, there are confusing instructions making it almost impossible to find out what they're trying to make you do. Those are just one of the two major things that irks me. (It's not that bad but it's still confusing if you skip the key.) All in all, it gets you through the game,...Read more 2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Official Strategy Guide (Signature) (Paperback) While the Xenosaga pt 2 guide does most of it's job at covering the game in it's full entireity, it also does this without doing too much to spoil the storyline. It still does manage to at times divulge a little too much information (such as spilling the beans on who the final boss is; it could have easily not revealed the said boss' identity.) The guide also does a good job at making up for the instruction manual's lack of acting like a regular RPG instruction manual (I.E. giving a basic idea of the story.) And a final plus is that the guide has some decent artwork and screen shots throughout it, as well as a poster for Xenosaga nuts to hang up.
The only flaws that the guide has though is that it leaves out the mention of the 3 hardest optional bosses in the game. It only has them in the monstary listed as "Extra Boss 1, Extra Boss 2, ect". It gives the gamer no strategy to fall back on for tackling these thrills, nor does it even mention how one gets to them (besides...Read more |