I’ll just go to gamefaqs, I’m sure that the > inconvenient to drop everything, look up my login and password, and then
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> another login and password that I have to remember, and it’s very I do not like the Play Online feature, as it is yet I will still buy the games, but I will NOT be picking up Brady > items and areas I missed the first time. > finish the game without opening the guide, and then I replay it, to get > out, and I buy the strategy guide when I pick up the game. > I generally buy each Final Fantasy (or other Square RPG) game as it comes > 90% of the information I want or need is only available online. > strategy guide, I expect it to stand alone for the most part. > this is how Brady guides will be written in the future. > the future, I believe that I will buy only UNAUTHORIZED game strategies, > online when I find myself absolutely confounded by an area or puzzle. > all convenient for me to pause my game, drop my game controller and get > USEFUL information, I am directed to the “Playonline” site. It is only a very basic overview, and for We thank you for your continued support of SQUARESOFT. Supplement what is currently in the strategy guide.Īs always, we are glad to hear any feedback you may have on this matter and References that will provide additional hints, tips, or strategy to Providing our readers with the necessary information, but without having to It covers every aspect of the game with the goal in mind of The game in its entirety without relying upon the online strategy guide at It’s important to note, however, that our guide will lead players through BradyGAMES and SQUARESOFT decided to tryĪnd address gamers’ concerns with the release of this new and innovative ManyĬonsumers felt that much of the satisfaction gained by self-discovery in an Spoilers and provide too much of a “hand-holding” walkthrough. Ve received in the past suggested that strategy guides often reveal plot This guide takes a new direction due largely toĬonsumer feedback on previous strategy guides. Thank you for your feedback on our recently published FINAL FANTASY IX That’s not what they said, but it’s far more believable than the letter I received from them:
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Yeah, there’s some spoilers in the song, but it’s worth it, I think. I could not get it out of my head, and that’s why I got interested in the game.
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I received a YouTube link in an email for the ending of the game, with “Still Alive”. I am mostly really enjoying this game, and I probably will have to get Portal 2 after I finish Portal. There’s nothing quite like working on a puzzle for several days, and then realizing the solution. I really like puzzle games, as long as they are not twitch games. That’s why you won’t find any official strategy guides from Prima or Brady Games or whatever for FFIX, but there are ones for FFVII, VIII, X, XI, XII, XIII, etc.Īfter you finish Portal you’ll have to tell us what you think! I love this game! Also, you MUST get Portal 2, its like 10 times better! But it didn’t work, gamers liked having a strategy guide in their hands, so Square never did it again. Before that, gamers were used to the company itself creating a massive and comprehensive strategy guide for their Final Fantasy games. Square-Enix, I think they were just Squaresoft at the time, wanted to move on to a more web-based system, probably one using their own company’s web portal, as a substitute for the typical strategy guide. More hint/faq sites are always welcome, though. In fact, when I was playing Final Fantasy IX, GameFaqs had more info than the official game strategy book. I usually count on GameFaqs for my game info needs.
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No cake in sight yet, but I’m not at the end of the level. OK, I’m past that first problem, and I think that I can figure out the second problem by myself.