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I expected more out of this guide. It has a good map and tells you about the characters in the game and the best places to take them. Stunt jumps are good but again gives you nothing for it. Usually I play the game first then use the GTA guides to go back and collect packages etc. In this instance there is not much to collect except shooting rats which you get nothing for doing and takes ages. Overall the guide is good but won't add to the experience unless you are determined to get 100%.
This guide really helped my on a couple of missions that I had a hard time with. Its detailed on how to complete a misson. so if your stuck pick this guide up its worth it.
This is an excellent guide to have if you're looking for all of the achievements in the game. Cheats, some tips on getting the achievements, general strategy for the game. The guide is lacking a lot of hidden information that I believe it should include. It gives you detailed maps of all of the items you can find, side missions, cars, etc. The guide does an excellent job with the story walkthrough and with the story characters. What it does not cover can be easily discovered on your own if you spend time exploring the huge city and just messing around, still, if you're going to pay for a guide, you would expect it to have everything.
I found this book really helpful, although I had already finished the game by the time it got to me.
secret. period.The only downside to the book, and it is a major one, is the way in which the information is organized. The Grand Theft Auto series of games have always been crammed full of things to do in addition to following the main story -- there are tons of hidden secrets and various other activities and missions. The Bradygames Guide has literally everything you need to know about GTA IV, in order to obtain 100% completion.
The book is laid out from the standpoint of "this is what will happen next if you play the way we played". In other words, there is no organization of topics, only a 'flow' of information from one event to the next.The problem with this methodology is that because GTA IV is an open ended game, it is extremely unlikely that anyone will play through the game in the order the book was written -- this means that you're not going to be able to easily find specific information in the book unless you also know what event preceded it in the main story.Anyway, even though the data organization is a major annoyance, the fact remains that this guide has everything you ever wanted to know about GTA IV, so it is a must buy. The book has a ton of colorful pictures, as well as detailed descriptions on beating every mission and finding every. Considering how much information is involved, this is no small task.
last. You can find the same information scattered across a variety of websites, but the book is cheap and is very convenient to have next to you on the couch.
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