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Official Nintendo Power FINAL FANTASY V ADVANCE Player's Guide
By Nintendo Power
Nintendo of America Inc.

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Nintendo of America Inc.
Publisher: Nintendo of America Inc.
Publication Date: 2006-10-30
Release Date: 2006-11-06
ASIN: 1598120174
ISBN: 1598120174
Sales Rank: 224989
Avg Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5
Number of Pages: 128
Label: Nintendo of America Inc.
Studio: Nintendo of America Inc.
EAN: 9781598120172
Package Dimension: 0 inches X 8 inches X 10 inches
Package Weight: 0 pounds


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Editorial Reviews

Product Description

The ONLY official guide from the insiders at Nintendo!

Onward, Light Warriors!

With the elemental crystals in danger and the fate of the world in flux, a band of unlikely heroes has come together to protect the crystals and save the world. Nintendo's Official Player's Guide will help you explore the deepest secrets of FINAL FANTASY V Advance and see the Light Warriors through their journey.

Detailed breakdown of all 26 jobs!

Complete walkthrough with maps!

Strategies for every boss battle!

GBA-exclusive dungeons revealed!

Complete strategy for FINAL FANTASY V Advance for Game Boy Advance!


Customer Reviews

good, not great  (Rating: 3 out of 5)

The guide is good, with nice screenshots and helpful hints for getting items. I couldn't have gotten through the game and collected the things I did without it. But, it is short on detail, and for a novice player--like me--it can be very frustrating.

I have seen better guides  (Rating: 3 out of 5)

but if you do not want to print out an entire book, from an online site, then this would be helpful.I found myself having to visit forums and print some important, strategic information that was lacking in the guide. Annoying. Never did find some of the information ANYWHERE. One would think that it should be in an OFFICIAL guide.I agree with Falchieyan's review.

Generally Useful, With Problems  (Rating: 4 out of 5)

This guide contains a wealth of information for the game, as well as a handful of larger versions of the original Amano artwork. All of the jobs have their abilities laid out in easy-to-use charts, there are full and useful maps in the back, and it's certainly much kinder on the eyes than a FAQ. These few things, however, are its only strong points.

It unfortunately falls into the trend of strategy guides that only present bare minimum information for a topic. For example, one of the last pages has a chart listing all of the Blue Magic spells available, but only lists a single creature for each spell. This despite the fact that sometimes three or four enemies have the capability to cast a spell, and the one presented in the chart is not always the first that will allow a character access to the spell. There are charts for every spell in the game, though the chart lacks the level of each spell, making planning job ability swaps a bit difficult.

The layout isn't always especially great, with information that would seem rather important(such as the jobs unlocked at a certain point) being hidden in a tiny list or piece of a larger paragraph in most cases. Jobs and spells are listed with page numbers, though in my experience most of the pages referred to have nothing at all to do with the sourced material. Also, for some reason the screenshots for most pages must have been placed with the wrong resolution, as most are muddled and distorted.

As a personal preference, which I can't exactly hold against the book, I would have preferred to have a bit of variety in the boss/enemy tactics. About halfway through all of the boss tactics basically degenerate to "Use your strongest summon and the Samurai's Zeninage ability." Thanks? Even the hidden bosses list that same tactic. It would have been nice to have more than two short sentences of advice for a battle that the guide describes as the hardest enemy in the game, or to have tactics for more than one of the game's multitude of job abilities. Even a section with interesting suggestions for job/ability combinations could have helped liven it up a bit.

All-in-all, this is a decent guide if you really desire a lot of nice visual aids and the most basic information on the game. Outside of that, it is a book marred with problems that simply should not exist in a finished professional product.




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