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Pokemon Diamond & Pearl (Prima Official Game Guide)
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Pokemon Diamond & Pearl (Prima Official Game Guide)

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Description:

* Exclusive Poster - A large poster with exclusive Pokémon art.
* Full Walkthrough with Maps - Each area of the new Sinnoh region will be comprehensively covered so players will be able to find all the new Pokémon.

Features:

Includes an Large Exclusive Poster with Exclusive Pokémon art


Full Walkthrough with Maps; Each Area of the New Sinnoh Region will be Comprehensively Covered so Players will be Able to Find all the New Pokémon


Strategy Guide


Also Features Hints and Collectible Art to Maximize Gameplay


Product Details:
Author: Prima Games
Paperback: 296 pages
Publisher: Prima Games
Publication Date: April 22, 2007
ISBN: 0761556346
Package Length: 10.7 inches
Package Width: 8.5 inches
Package Height: 0.8 inches
Package Weight: 1.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 33 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0
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2Buy the nintendo power versionMay 26, 2008
This guide is bad and lacks much information in the maps, they should've made it as good as the nintendo power version or not at all. I give it two stars because it told me where to go at one point where i was really stuck.

Buy the NP version



2Not that great unfortunitlyMar 13, 2008
Ok, I bought this guide and while it does tell you where to go and how to do things it is kind of hard to understand because you go back and forth between the towns in some parts of the game. It makes it really confusing use it when they are all put in sequence of town when you arent really doing anything in that town until later and then later it doesnt show up you have to look back and figure out where you need to go from there.

The other main reason I bought this book was because it said that it had a full pokedex. I loved the good old days when a pokedex ment you knew the pokemons evolution levels and what level they would gain a new move. It would tell you what TMs that pokemon could learn and all that. This guide is not for you if that is what you are looking for! It basically just showes the pokemon and what page # to find them on. And that doesnt help either because it doesnt really tell you much about them on those pages either.

So in my opinion this guide is somewhat usable but very confusing and doesnt give the right information. I would try nintendo power guides instead.

3Very helpful, but confusing at the same timeFeb 06, 2008
The good thing about this guide is that it tells you what to do. It also has tons of stuff in the back of the book like contests and where to find all items, HMs and TMs. I would never have beat the game without this guide. The bad things are that the pokemon trainers and their pokemon are not listed and the order of events are way too confusing. Many are out of order and some events should be listed toward the end of the book, such as "Unfinished Business". Overall: OK

2UselessJan 30, 2008
The only benefit of using this guide is that it's portable. It is vague and the page order doesn't exactly follow story order. The guide doesn't give any pokedex info, which IMO is the most important part of the game. Instead it focuses on general aspects of the storyline, contests, battling, and other parts of the game that are explained IN THE GAME.

There is no reason to buy this book, instead, buy the second volume/pokedex of the guide. If you get stuck in these games, instead of wasting your money on this vague and confusing guide, go to Google and search for "Pokemon Diamond Walkthrough"

2Go with Nintendo PowerDec 05, 2007
I compared this guide side-by-side with the one from Official Nintendo Pokemon Diamond Version & Pearl Version Player's Guide and the Nintendo one was much better in almost every respect. My main gripe is with the Pokedex, which has very little information. For me, this is what I really want it for, and so it makes a big difference. It should be noted that in both guides are for the leading up and including the Elite Four battle. After that, you need to get one of the National Pokedexs. Note: for the National Pokedex, go with the Prima one, the Nintendo Power does not have the locations where you find the Pokemon.

 
 
 
 
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