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By JustAxis.  August 08, 2009 at 05:06PM (PST)
It has all my needed info on video games. I go here for EVERYTHING, from cheats and walkthroughs to faqs and questions about the game. I really like the Answers tab for the games. It's a faster and funner alternative to posting your question on the message board. It's a very active site, and I recommmend going here to everyone who needs help with a video game. (Plus, everything is user submitted, so your own stuff can appear here!)
By Zoro11031.  June 08, 2009 at 10:01AM (PST)
Good gaming site, keeps you up to date: This site has a decent community, with plenty of helpful users, but also a lot of trolls and what not. The boards are great to use if you play an online game, need help not answered in an FAQ, or just want to chat. Speaking of the FAQs, they're great. Most decent-great games have at least on FAQ, ranging from quick "I need help right now" FAQs, or comprehensive "Help me find everything there is to get in this game" FAQs. They have sections for FAQs in foreign languages, general FAQs, or in depth FAQs. The general FAQs are designed to help you get through the entire game as efficiently as possible, often listing where collectibles are as you go along the story, so that you don't miss them. The In-Depth FAQs feature extensive coverage of certain aspects of the game, such as boss guides, a collectible guide, a definition guide, or even text dumps, which feature the entire script plus everything that is said or written, optional or not, in chronological order.  
The reviews section contains reviews written by the user of gamefaqs, featuring 3 categories, based on the length of the review. Here are the categories, from longest to shortest: Detailed, Full, and Quick. Any ignorant reviews can be reported and deleted, while reviews you find particularly helpful can be recommended.  
There is also a cheats section, which contains not only cheats, but easter eggs, alternative ways to get certain items, or just how to get difficult items.  
Next is the saves section, which allows you to dump or download save games, ranging from hacked at the beginning, to 100% completed, to halfway done, and everything in between. Every region as it's own category in the saves section.  
The site also boasts to have a board for every game ever released, and to this date the only games I have not found boards for are obscure cell phone games like Papi Jump.  
All in all, GameFAQs is an extensive database that every gamer should use, and it's also free.
By michaelcard13.  May 23, 2009 at 02:49PM (PST)
Best gamer site !: This is the only one I use you can find out about any game, upcoming games, old games, popular game, and they all have there own boards complete with active posters. you can see cheats, walkthroughs, pictures, where to buy the game, and reviews from fellow gamers and top gaming websites.
By recharge330.  April 15, 2009 at 10:57AM (PST)
Best game site there is: This site has all the codes and walkthroughs for any game. The message boards are much better than any other site's and they are very active.
By aluked.  April 11, 2009 at 04:31PM (PST)
GameFAQs: There are videogame sites and there is GameFAQs. THE videogame site. The most comprehensive cheat/FAQ-walkthrough website on the internet, spanning almost every single system out there, from Atari 2600 to Playstation 3, ColecoVision to XBox 360. If you want it, either it's there or it doesn't exist at all.  
 
Also, it has a VERY active community interested not only in videogames, but in music, books, movies and all else.
By dcjoedog.  March 27, 2009 at 02:00PM (PST)
A database of walkthrus and Codes for all games: If you need to find a code for a game then you come to GameFAQs, period. If it's not here it doesn't exist. Each game in the database also has an accompanying forum for discussion. If you need to talk about a glitch or just with people who enjoy the same games you do, give this site a try.