The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Collector's Edition: Prima Official Game Guide
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Language | English |
Product Features
- Platform: Xbox 360, PS3 and PC
Customer reviews
Average rating: | (5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 3 |
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hell2530 (506) on 15, Dec. 2011 11:54 (HKT)
good guide
good guide
zaidi.zolhesham (77) on 28, Nov. 2011 11:32 (HKT)
Fantastic guide. It's worth every penny.
The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim Collectors Edition: Prima Official Game Guide is the closest thing to perfection one might imagine. Meticulously detailed maps, thorough, well-written quest guides both comprehensive and clear and every item, vendor and trainer location in the game have been sewn in to this masterfully rendered tome.
The details of what comes with this guide are on the page, so an in-depth analysis would be both tedious and unnecessary.
I have owned the guides for most of my RPGs including Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas as well as Mass Effect, Mass Effect II, Fable II and Fable III.
This guide trumps them all.
This guide took 2000 hours for Prima to complete, and it shows. If you want the most out of this game, if you want explore every nook and cranny, this guide is the perfect companion. I would have gladly paid more if I knew what I was getting.
For those of you who might be worried, this hard-cover guide is made to last. A Harry Potter book probably isn't as tough-looking as this.
My only complaint, and this is an infinitesimally small one, is that the physical map that comes with the guide is connected to the guide itself (which is typical of almost every guide I have ever owned) and must be torn out. This very often (at least for yours truly) results in the edges of the map being torn in the attempt to take it out. However, Prima makes up for this issue raises the bar of game guides by including a code to an online interactive map which may be accessed from any computer.
The details of what comes with this guide are on the page, so an in-depth analysis would be both tedious and unnecessary.
I have owned the guides for most of my RPGs including Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas as well as Mass Effect, Mass Effect II, Fable II and Fable III.
This guide trumps them all.
This guide took 2000 hours for Prima to complete, and it shows. If you want the most out of this game, if you want explore every nook and cranny, this guide is the perfect companion. I would have gladly paid more if I knew what I was getting.
For those of you who might be worried, this hard-cover guide is made to last. A Harry Potter book probably isn't as tough-looking as this.
My only complaint, and this is an infinitesimally small one, is that the physical map that comes with the guide is connected to the guide itself (which is typical of almost every guide I have ever owned) and must be torn out. This very often (at least for yours truly) results in the edges of the map being torn in the attempt to take it out. However, Prima makes up for this issue raises the bar of game guides by including a code to an online interactive map which may be accessed from any computer.
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