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Tomb Raider II : The Official Strategy Guide (Secrets of the Games Series.)

Tomb Raider II : The Official Strategy Guide (Secrets of the Games Series.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LONG LIVE LARA CROFT!!!
Review: If you like Tomb Raider II you'll love this strategy guide. It has solutions for all the puzzles,bosses,traps,how to find every one of the keys,not to mention sure-fire ways to defeat every level,and tons of pictures of Lara and all the levels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LONG LIVE LARA CROFT!!!
Review: Lara Croft is the perfect woman!(No offense to the ladies intended) She's got class, brains, and a bod you could die for. Sure, she's not a real person. But neither is Barney, and a lot of people love him. (Myself not included)

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Several Errors and Not Too Comphrensive, But Still Necessary
Review: This strategy guide has several errors, such as leaving out some items the baddies carry and too vague or just plain wrong directions. But, still, without this guide, I'd be dead meat. The errors are relatively easy to figure out if you have any brains at all and you can avoid overlooking unmentioned items by searching the bodies of each corpse. And the color pictures were an improvement over the black and white pages of the original Tomb Raider I strategy guide. This book could have had used some improvements, but I'd be stuck in Tomb Raider II forever without it. But if you don't want to fork over the dough, just surf the net. There are literally hundreds of Lara Croft websites, complete with walkthroughs which are better than the book because it is being constantly edited and updated.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kim Wards official strategy guide(Tomb Raider 2)
Review: Very good, assuming the reader is already familiar with the jargon and general feel for the game.Not deserving critiscism however as people tend to expect too much from such guides.After all,a "guide" is just that.The old grey matter needs some exercise for games such as the Tomb Raider series.Thanks to Kim, a lot of people will still get that rush of achievment,a hell of a lot faster.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kim Wards official strategy guide(Tomb Raider 2)
Review: Very good, assuming the reader is already familiar with the jargon and general feel for the game.Not deserving critiscism however as people tend to expect too much from such guides.After all,a "guide" is just that.The old grey matter needs some exercise for games such as the Tomb Raider series.Thanks to Kim, a lot of people will still get that rush of achievment,a hell of a lot faster.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Buy another guide
Review: What made me buy this book is that it was the Official Strategy Guide of Tomb Raider II. I was mistaken. And very disappointed, not to mention.

The graphic illustrations of the book were not clear for the average reader due to the highly pixelized photos (e.g. I couldn't even see the Stone Dragon in the picture). Also, the author may be too comfortable with the game that he was not able to take into consideration the new users; few details were given to achieve a certain objective or reach a certain place. It would have helped if a few objects chanced upon were mentioned for reference. To make it short, buy another guide.

The only salvaging value of this piece is the physical make-up of the book--glossy paper with nice colors.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Buy another guide
Review: What made me buy this book is that it was the Official Strategy Guide of Tomb Raider II. I was mistaken. And very disappointed, not to mention.

The graphic illustrations of the book were not clear for the average reader due to the highly pixelized photos (e.g. I couldn't even see the Stone Dragon in the picture). Also, the author may be too comfortable with the game that he was not able to take into consideration the new users; few details were given to achieve a certain objective or reach a certain place. It would have helped if a few objects chanced upon were mentioned for reference. To make it short, buy another guide.

The only salvaging value of this piece is the physical make-up of the book--glossy paper with nice colors.


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