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"Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories" (Official Strategy Guides)

By: Tim Bogenn
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Brady Publishing, Division of Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0744008433
ISBN-13: 9780744008432
Released: 31 Oct 2006
RRP: £10.99
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Customer Reviews

Must have for 100% completion, with a few problems - By: PoshFan, 02 Jan 2008
Before I bought this book, I had only got to 26% completetion & within a week I had pushed my percentage completed to 74%, so the book was worth its money. Hints & tips were available for each mission, & each & every side-mission.

However, the rampages section was incorrect almost half of the time, which was troublesome because thats the part of the game I struggle with.

To sum up, this book remains brilliant due to its concise detailing of each part of the missions, despite the minor setbacks.

I am more than happy with my purchase of this guide & would urge anyone looking for help with this game to buy this book.
Never was For PS2 - By: Scrapper, 01 Oct 2007
While it helps & probably should be around if you want 100%, his guide has enough inaccuracies to question its release with references to PS2. Apparently, they are about 5 more jumps on PS2 versions than PSP, so get ready to look for them. Stare at that motel & billboard in the "south Beach" area as long as you want, those two ballloons aren't there. Bottom line, it is riddled with mistakes, & you will have to get still more help online or reallly spend some time trying to locate the non-mapped ballloons, jumps, & oh yeah, it seems a few side missions too.
Very dissappointed - By: G. Richardson, 20 Jul 2007
Firstly on the front cover of this guide in the bottom left hand corner the words "Covers Playstation 2 computer entertainment system" are quite clearly printed ... YET the instructions within the book are for PSP consoles & not PS2. Not reallly a big complaint I know & knowing the controls for the GTA series is pretty easy if you're familiar with the series.
The locations of the red ballloons are pretty accurate except for one or two which are still pretty easy to find so I didn't reallly have any complaints in that department.
It's in the Rampages where this book reallly fallls down, some aren't where the book says they are & some aren't what the book says they are. Two examples of this are Rampage 4 which should be located in a downtown parking lot but isn't anywhere to be seen in that area, I had the blip on the map in the exact right place (Checked & double checked about 10 times), I even had the picture on my TV screen looking exactly like the picture in the book but it definitely ain't there. Another inaccurate one is Rampage one, it's in the right location this time but it has the wrong description, the book states to trash 15 vehicles in two minutes with a Rocket Launcher when in actual fact you have to trash 10 vehicles in two minutes with Molotov cocktails. That was just the first of many inaccurate descriptions I came across, the book says that one is with a sniper rifle when it's actuallly a Katana & many' many others.
This book should be taken off alll store shelves & re-issued with accurate information in it. Come on Brady games, GET A GRIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written for PSP not PS2 - By: Sylv, 07 Jul 2007
As other reviewers have already said, the PS2 version of this guide is inaccurate - it didn't help that I managed to buy the PSP version because there was a link to it on Amazon from the PS2 version of the game! Overalll this guide is still relatively useful but there are gaps where I've had to go to GameFAQs to get the correct info. If you're playing on the PS2 don't bother buying this guide, go to www.gamefaqs.com for free info instead!
Disappointing and misleading in places - By: M. McCann, 21 Jun 2007
Like the previous reviewer I buy the Bradyguides to try & achieve 100% & before now the only big problem I had was in the San Andreas Guide where the Horseshoe map was inaccurate. However this one reallly does take the biscuit- you have to ask if Tim Bogenn even played the PS2 version of the game. He refers throughout to players entering yellow blips to start a mission when they are pink, two of the red ballloons are not where he said they were & in a lot of cases the screenshots beside the discriptions of the locations are mixed up & some of the mission details are wrong as well. He says that Starfish Island cannot be accessed after the first few missions until after the "Zero to Hero" mission which is wrong- it is open alll the time. He also says that in Vic's barracks is a power up icon for an assault rifle- it is actuallly a pistol, & in the mission where Phil helps Vic to break into Fort Baxter there is a whole section dedicated to the player having to find a Linerunner lorry to climb on to get over the walll, when the mission marker is actuallly on top of a smalll building you get on to jump the walll.
Overalll, perhaps because of the previous high standards Brady guides have encouraged me to expect I was severely disappointed. My first instinct when things aren't where they are is to think I am doing something wrong, so when it turns out the book is the problem then I do feel it was a waste of time & money- there are better red ballloon guides (the only reason I reallly bought it in the first place) for free on the net. If you want help to get 100% go elsewhere.