I'm disgusted in the mentality that using a guide could possibly be considered cheating.
Maybe it
would be cheating if the games people normally use guides with weren't pointlessly cryptic or cheap.
I still don't see how games like Ocarina of Time and Wind Waker can be practically completed and enjoyed without using a guide. (unless you're a gaming vet and/or have too much time) and Myst, wtf, myst is obviously intended to be used with a guide.
And I hate the double standard that if you use a guide it's considered "cheating" but if you refuse to use a guide it's still not the game's fault but yours, even if you aren't able to complete it. It's confusing and frustrating.
Let me give you how retarded some shit in games are, here is an excerpt from a Vexx FAQ:
Section A) You have to climb on the walls of a structure and jump to reach
the top.
B) You have to push the 2 boxes below so that they are under the hole in
the wall. Then, you push the box above on the top of the 2 other ones. You
then push that box into the hole in the wall.
C) You have to climb up 3 yellow poles to reach the top on a spinning
platform and then do a pulse jump to go up.
D) You have to jump over 3 gaps using the Long Jump to reach the other
side.
E) You have to get past 3 spinning discs that try to blow you away to reach
the other side.
F) You have to get past the 3 Shreeks. (The enemies attached to poles)
The goal here is to hit the black switches in the right order to get the
Heart. There are switches placed after each section's puzzle and switches
around the fountain.
This is the order you have to hit the black switches :
1) Switch of section D (after the puzzle)
2) Switch in front of section C (by the fountain)
3) Switch of section F (after the puzzle)
4) Switch in front of section F (by the fountain)
5) Switch of section C (after the puzzle)
6) Switch in front of section A (by the fountain)
7) Switch of section B (after the puzzle)
8) Switch in front of section E (by the fountain)
9) Switch of section A (after the puzzle)
10) Switch in front of section D (by the fountain)
11) Switch of section E (after the puzzle)
12) Switch in front of section B (by the fountain)
If you hit the right switch, it'll glow green or yellow.
If you hit the wrong switch, it'll glow red and you'll loose health.
After you hit all the switches in the right order, the Heart will appear
at the top of the fountain in the middle.
You have to go back and forth 12 times in a large area to press the switches in the correct order.
How are you supposed to know which order to press them? YOU DON'T, you have to guess through trial and error.
Even without a guide you would need well over an hour and a pencil & paper (or really good memory) and you would press over 100 switches to find the correct order. And you would die countless times because pressing the wrong switch loses health unless you spend even more time backtracking to kill enemies to get health pickups.
If you used the guide for that stage in Vexx would that be "cheating"? Aren't developers the ones cheating us and taking us for a ride?
"On top of that, the game industry has actually co-opted the idea of "cheats" -- by hiding secret power-ups inside the games that publishers slowly, teasingly leak to the public as a marketing tactic. (They also collaborate on the creation of walkthroughs and game guides.)"Anyway, good topic.