Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Prima Official Game Guide (Prima Official Game Guides)

Unlock all characters and every stage!
Strategies for casual and tournament players!
Detailed info on all items and assist trophies!
Strategies to clear every event!
Detailed Subspace Emissary walkthrough for 100% completion!
Customer Review: A Very Shallow Guide
This guide could at the very least be useful for those who have never played a Super Smash Bros. game, but sadly a lot of the information provided, such as character strategies, is very basic and common sense logic (this guy has a shield, you can use that to block projectiles..). The most useful aspect of the book for me was the list of unlockables and how to achieve them, but we have the internet for that I suppose.
Customer Review: Just used it for a few things, then gave in!
This guide book, really doesn't supply the day-to-day stratergies that hard-core gamers want, in fact I just find this guide useless, I just bought it for the Secrets and The Target Test statergies, everything was BS to me. Especially the Character Rankings, SERIOUSLY, it gives JigglyPuff a better rating than Pikachu (Yes I love Pikachu), the guy that wrote this book stuck to his Stratergies, and other stuff. Also the guy who wrote this book is a critic, the rankings he gave for the character are terrible, and he gave Marth a 9, all the other characters he gave 8 or lower. Alot of the Stratergies don't even deplete my Grandmother's playing styles, and alot of it is just bad detailed info, I only found atleast 3-5 things helpful and that's it. It says "Detailed Information On How To Get 100% On Subspace Emminasary", yeah right. Where are the freaking maps? I would also like to have a damage list on the average base of damage is. I really hate the rankings. IMO this book will only supply you with recycled and old Stratergies, i'd suggest go to Youtube.com and look up videos for Stratergies. Other than that this book is useless. 2/5


As you may know, Bratz are the most popular dolls in North America and the UK - even more popular than Barbie! Bratz have even had nine of their own movies, the first one entitled Bratz: Starrin & Stylin', and since then, they have had five music album releases, CD towers, boomboxes, their own animated show on DVD, and 2005's #1 girl-targeted videogame published by THQ - along with twelve other console and PC games. Flash game site owners know this, and have catered to the publics needs by allowing you to play Bratz games for free on their websites.

A little about the dolls:

Bratz dolls are about ten inches tall, and are very similar artistically to a popular Japanese animation technique called "chibi", seen in anime and manga. In this artistic form, you will see disproportionately large heads and eyes, to exaggerate facial expression. Generally, you will also see a small nose, and a small torso. The only thing that differentiates the Bratz style from the chibi style, is the full lips - which is a large step in the opposite direction from animes & mangas almost invisible lip design.

Carter Bryant, a toy designer, created the Bratz dolls and showed his designs to Isaac Larian, the CEO of MGA (Micro-Games America Entertainment) in 2000. And it wasn't so much Mr. Larian who gave the O.K. on these dolls, as it was his daugher, Jasmin, who he found was enthralled by the designs - and just by chance had been visiting the office that day!

Cloe, Sasha, Jade and Yasmin were the first dolls to be released. When you play Bratz games, which one are you?

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