How We Write Each Guide
Every person on our team covers the games they actually play. Marcus handles Roblox game guides because those are the titles he has put hundreds of hours into. Aisha covers tier lists because she plays the games competitively and tests character rankings herself before publishing anything. When a guide goes into our database, it has already been tested in a real play session — not assembled from watching YouTube or skimming a community wiki.
We update guides after significant patches rather than leaving outdated information live. If a mechanic changed or a character got reworked, someone on the team goes back into the game, re-tests the relevant content, and updates the guide before it stays published. Read how we approach content on our About page.
Not summarised from other sites. Our writers play the games they cover and write from their own experience, including the parts that usually get glossed over.
When developers push a significant update, we re-test affected content before keeping guides live. The date on each guide reflects when it was last verified.
Every guide has a named writer from our team. If something is wrong or outdated, you know exactly who wrote it and can report it directly to us.
Open a guide on your phone while you're in-game. The layout works on every screen size without zooming or horizontal scrolling.
Use the tool panel on this page. Choose your game, the type of guide you need, and your experience level, then hit search. Results pull from our database of player-written guides.
Results show guides relevant to your search. Each one lists who wrote it, when it was last updated, and what it covers. You can see exactly what you're getting before you click through.
Most players open guides on their phone while playing on PC or console. The pages load fast and the layout works properly on mobile so you can follow along without switching back and forth constantly.
If a guide doesn't match how the game currently works, use the contact page to flag it. We act on accurate reports quickly, usually the same day. That feedback loop is how we keep guides current after patches.
Recent Guides —
| Game | Guide Type | Topic | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Roblox (General) | Beginner Guide |
How to Get Started in Roblox | ✓ Current |
| Anime Defenders | Tier List |
Best Units Ranked for Current Meta | ✓ Current |
| Pet Simulator 99 | Farming Guide |
Fastest Way to Earn Diamonds | ✓ Current |
| Blox Fruits | Build Guide |
Best Sword Builds for Endgame | ✓ Current |
| King Legacy | Progression |
Leveling Guide — 1 to Max Level | ✓ Current |
| Blade Ball | Strategy Guide |
Best Abilities and When to Use Them | ✓ Current |
| Tower Defense X | Placement Guide |
Optimal Tower Positioning | ✓ Current |
| General Tech | Buying Guide |
Best Budget Gaming Headsets 2025 | ✓ Current |
Sample entries from our guide database. Use the finder tool for the full current list.
Common Questions
The guide I found seems outdated — what should I do?
First check the last-updated date at the top of the guide. If the game had a significant patch after that date and the guide doesn't reflect it, use the contact form to report it. We update guides after patches but we can't always catch every change immediately, so reader reports help us stay current. We act on accurate reports the same day where possible.
How do I know a guide is based on real gameplay and not copied from somewhere?
Every guide has a named author from our team, and each writer covers only the games they actively play. Our tier lists include specific reasoning tied to current game mechanics, not just rankings. Our walkthroughs include the steps people actually get stuck on, not just the obvious ones. If you've spent time on other guide sites, the difference tends to show up quickly when you read the same topic across both.
My game isn't in the dropdown — can I still find guides for it?
We're expanding coverage regularly. If your game isn't listed yet, use the contact form to request it. We prioritise games where someone on the team already plays and can write from genuine experience. We don't add games just to have a page — the guide needs to actually be useful before it goes live.
Do you cover tech guides and buying guides as well as game guides?
Yes. Daniel on our team handles all hardware reviews, PC setup guides, and buying recommendations. The same standard applies there as with game guides — he only writes about hardware he has personally used for an extended period. If you're looking for setup advice or gear recommendations, use the tech guides category in the finder.
About GamePireNews
A small team of gamers who got tired of reading guides written by people who had clearly never played the games they were covering. We cover the games we play, write from real experience, and update content when something changes. That's the short version.