I kind of collect Piggyback Guides which seem to me to be some of best out there, this is my small collection + some random guides for games they didn't do:
The Piggyback guides I have are:
* MGS 2
* MGS 3
* MGS 4
* MGS V standard hardback + the alternative cover variant hardback (CE? Probably not, just a retailer exclusive cover I think)
* BotW CE hardback (which is same as normal release, just fancier cover afaik)
* BotW Expanded Edition (with DLC guides and corrections/improvements to the original release)
* Cyberpunk 2077
* RDR 2
I thought about buying the Deluxe Edition of the BotW guide just to have the whole set (I still wouldn't have the original hardback but as I said above its just an alternative cover and doesn't look as good imo), its large size and has cool Sheikah art on it but its too expensive 2nd hand for a sealed one so I said fuck it.
The MGS V one is controversial because it doesn't contain guides for some missions/end game stuff because they were asked not to put it in my Konami/the dev team, but I don't think its a big deal and what is there is sublime. It has excellent information and a map of every mission where you can see the start points of human targets and enemies vehicles so you can do fun things like chopper in right where they start or mainline it to those locations and break the scripting for the mission by fultoning vehicles before enemies get in them... except the game is extremely well designed so they account for you doing that and add new dialogue and reactions and everything.
For example if you start the mission Lingua Franca with D-Walker and sprint (ie haul ass on its wheels) across the marsh to the left of the start point in just the right arc you can get to the jeep the interrogator drives and fulton it and he does a shock reaction and jogs around his route instead, which is pretty funny in itself, but also gives you plenty of time to go and fulton the Viscount and still get to the "underground pit" prisoner interrogation and complete the side objective to get an S Rank that way.
Tbf just speedrunning the main objectives with prior knowledge (ie going straight to the Viscount and fultoning him) will let you finish the missions and the sheer speed you've completed it will give you an S Rank even if you used Reflex Mode and missed all side objectives anyway, but its fun to do "perfect" objective runs anyway.
edit - Oh arses thats the uncropped version, oh well enjoy my uncle birthday card as well lol