Umm, that doesn’t disprove my point, Cid. The fact is, for most RPGs, there ARE guides available (at least one printing) AND most of those guides include the bosses’ weaknesses. (To be fair, the FF12 guide does list the Bosses’ elemental weaknesses, but in a separate section, rather than in the corresponding Walkthrough entry. Huh?)
I’ve considered getting the FFXI strategy guide.
Ok, let me sum up the good and bad points of the FF12 guide as I have found them so far:
The Bad:
-It’s 20$. (Is that average these days? They used to be around 15$ )
-It’s too heavy to carry around.
-The first few pages tend fall off.
-The text in the Hunts section is too small to read!
-It virtually narrates the whole plot (no, not all guides do that)
-Some of the sidequests do not start when the guide tells you
-The Clan Centurio rank point requisites are wrong
The Good:
-Lots of art (nice, but not really necessary)
-It’s got a character relationship chart in case you forget who means what to whom
-It comes with a large, color-coded fold-out of the License Grid
-It helps you plan Gambits
-It lists and explains all weapons and armors (and boy, does gear need to be explained in this game!)
-It lists all optional Espers and how to get them
-It has a table explaining Quickening concurrences
-It has maps of every area (however, the ones for the optional areas are a bit hard to find)
-It has many well-placed tips
-It lists all subquests and how to do them
-it lists 100 “secrets” of the game. Some are meaningful, but most are just “pay attention or you’ll miss this detail”
-It explains the Bazaar system and lists all the Loot recipes
-it lists what all the shops sell (but doesn’t tell you when they update their stuff, which is annoying)
-It lists all monsters and Bosses in the Bestiary (but again, immunities and Status Effect weaknesses are missing)
If it had been up to me, I would’ve eliminated most of the art (seriously, it’s even got large pictures of the Moogle NPCs. What for?) trimmed down the walktrough to a minimum (just what you need to know to beat the game, with as little story references as possible), eliminated the Relationship chart, made the fold-out part of the book, put all maps in one section, eliminated the Secrets section, and removed the separate Boss section. I think it would’ve been cheaper (and lighter!) that way.
Still, now that I think of it’s still a good buy, but it’s not as good as it could’ve been. You decide for yourself if it’s worth it.
for the most part, the Bakamy do look like grey painted little kids with gas masks and rabies.
And big pointy ears and paws and spotted skin. Just like your average kid! 