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Archive for March, 2009
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Wanted: Secret Codes

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Having trouble finding all the secret codes in Wanted: Weapons of Fate? No problem. We’ve got it covered. I had a tough time tracking down all the codes too. Then I realized I could figure them all out by systematically coding every letter of the alphabet into binary then inputting it as a potential code; kind of how the Loom of Fate works, but in reverse. Sure, it may not have been as sporting as hunting down every code in the DVD and comic books, but it worked. Altogether the 13-letter code spells out LOomTargetCDW. I’m not sure what it means, but at least it spells out something. Anyway, you could probably care less about that. So here’s all the codes:

01001100: Health Improvement
When input, this code reduces the amount of damage Wesley/Cross takes when shot.

01001111: Super Weapons
This code boosts the damage of all weapons fired.

01101111: Unlimited Ammo
Always running out of bullets? Try inputting this code.

01101101: Unlimited Adrenaline
With this enhancement activated you never run out of adrenaline, no matter how sloppy you are with your curved bullets.

01010100: Play as Cross
Unlocks Cross as a playable character. Use this code and defeat The Immortal to earn the Between Old Friends achievement/trophy. Make sure you’re playing on The Killer difficulty.

01100001: Play with Special Suit
Allows you to play through any level wearing the Killer’s suit.

01110010: One Shot One Kill
Every bullet you fire is lethal when this gameplay enhancement is active, so there’s no need to go for headshots.

01100111: Headshot Mode
In Headshot Mode you must score a certain amount of headshots in each section before proceeding to the next section of a level.

01100101: Close Combat Mode
Like Headshot Mode, in Close Combat Mode you must kill multiple enemies with melee attacks in order to proceed.

01110100: Cinematic Mode
Activate this in the options menu. Every curved bullet hit is tracked by the camera.

01000011: Play As Wesley
This code is needed to earn the Heart Breaker achievement/trophy when defeating Araña on The Killer difficulty.

01000100: Play As Janice/Use 1001000 in DVD
This one unlocks Janice (Wesley’s ex-boss) as a playable character and provides a second code (1001000) to be input into the DVD.

01010111: Play as Airplane Bodyguard
Unlocks the Bodyguard as a playable character.

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Prima Podcast, the fourth

GDC! Zeebo! OnLive! Larry! Your mom! Listen!

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Suikoden Tierkreis Author Tips Part II

More author tips from the Suikoden Tierkreis author, Steve Stratton.

tip-006Tip #6: Exploit the Back Row

Characters you place in your party’s back row are tougher targets compared to those who stand up front. Always fill your back row with as many characters as possible to limit your party’s exposure, equipping backline combatants with staves, bows, and other long-range arms so they can still pitch in during a scrap.

Tip #7: Unleash the Fury

Your party members gain full HP and MP each time they level up, so don’t shy away from unleashing potent Marks of the Stars attacks that help to hasten each fight, particularly when facing fierce foes that give big EXP when felled!

tip-008Tip #8: Unbalance Baddies

Marks of the Stars that inflict the Unbalance status effect are some of the best, because an Unbalanced enemy cannot act for several turns. It’s therefore wise to include at least one character that can Unbalance baddies into each party you make, especially when running up against big, burly brutes!

Tip #9: Carry Curatives

Monsters don’t just like to beat up your party members, they also throw all sorts of nasty status ailments at them, such as Silence and Confusion. Be prepared and always carry a healthy variety of status-curing items. They can be real lifesavers!

Tip #10: Find Fortune with a Friend!

There’s plenty of glory and adventure to be had in the Suikoden: Tierkreis’s epic single-player saga, but some of the coolest loot can only be obtained when you hook up with a buddy, sending a few of your characters across the Infinity and over to their world to take on special Infinity Quests, all of which are fully disclosed in Prima’s exceptional eGuide!

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All of the Mafioso action, none of the bloody horse heads

I can think of at least five different ways to take over the gas station down the street. I can cut the telephone lines at the rear, then rush the front counter. If it was a two-man job, I’d send a bruiser through the sliding glass doors, then cut the power so that the proprietor couldn’t escape. Better still, I’d go inside, possibly knock over a few candy bar racks to intimidate the owner, and put the screws to him until he decides to kick up a weekly protection fee to me, Fernando Bueno…Don Fernando Bueno.

While playing The Godfather II, these are the kinds of decisions you’ll have to make. As you grow your empire, you’ll have to take over small businesses, recruit new soldiers, promote crew members, and even knock over a few banks to rake in some extra dough. So before we get to all of the other nuances of becoming a Don, why don’t we start with the very first thing you need to know: How to take over a business.

 

Tip #1

Always case the joint first. Before rushing into a business with your guns blazing, always stroll around the perimeter first and locate all of the exits, the gas main, and the telephone lines. Whether it’s an electronics store or a swanky gin joint, businesses usually have more than one entry point. If you can’t get in through the front door because there’s too much muscle, get your demolitions expert or engineer to create a new entry point for you.

 

Tip #2

Vary your crew members’ specialties. Look, there’s no point in bringing three safecrackers to a business that requires a bruiser to bust down the door, you dig? By bringing a bruiser, an engineer, and a demolitions expert, you’ve pretty much guaranteed you can get into any building you want.

 

Tip #3

A stubborn Don is a dead Don. If the business you’re after is heavily fortified with a rival family’s goons, there’s no point in banging your head against the wall trying to take it over with a weaker crew. Instead, weaken the rival family by blowing up one of its businesses and removing their Crime Ring bonus. If that business was guarded by men wearing bulletproof vests, for example, remove the bulletproof vest bonus to make things easier on you the next time to try to take the joint.

 

Tip #4

Unmake Made Men. Whenever you try to take over a rival business, chances are the rival Don will send some of his tougher Made Men to provide the business under siege a little backup. You can ensure this doesn’t happen by either removing the rival family’s Made Men for good by meeting their kill conditions, or just send them to the hospital for a bit by whacking them some other way (and not meeting their kill condition). Either way, get them out of your hair before things get messy at a small business takeover.

 

Tip #5

Your crew is only as good as their leader. If you rush into a warehouse where all of the rival goons are ready and waiting, you’ll lead your men into a massacre. Instead, use your men like you would a military unit. Orchestrate their movements as they take over the business and cover each others’ backs. Use flanking procedures to take out rival soldiers, take cover behind walls, or even send your crew down one route while you take another to split the enemy’s fire. Fight smart.

 

No matter what method you choose when taking over a new business, always keep in mind that there’s more than one way to skin a cat. If your first attempt doesn’t work perfectly, try an alternate entrance or a different approach.

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Suikoden Tierkreis Author Tips Part I

Check out these five (of ten) top author tips from the Suikoden Tierkreis author, Steve Stratton.

Side quests are important!

Side quests are important!

Tip #1: Carry Out Side Quests

Once you’ve established yourself as a force of good in the land, you’ll soon be flooded with all sorts of optional jobs from a wide variety of folks in need. Speak with Moana at your headquarters to view and accept these special side jobs whenever they become available. With the tips you’ll find within Prima’s eGuide, you’ll have no trouble clearing them and claiming their rewards!

Tip #2: Search for Starbearers

Suikoden: Tierkreis is packed with playable characters, and the more you recruit to your cause, the more options you’ll have when building your teams of heroes. Some recruitable Starbearers join your ranks over the course of the campaign; others must be sought out if you want to acquire their aid. Lucky for you, Prima’s eGuide tells you just how to find and recruit each and every Starbearer in the game!

Tip #3: Hunt for Treasure

When exploring new lands, it pays to scour all the little nooks and crannies for hidden treasure chests that contain valuable goodies. Or you could just check the maps in Prima’s eGuide to find them all fast, without the fuss!

A balanced party

A balanced party

Tip #4: Build Balanced Parties

Take your time and think things through when building teams for important missions. Make sure each party has an even spread of offense, defense, and healing ability. After all, a team that can’t defend itself won’t last long against the legions of evil!

Tip #5: Power Level New Recruits

New recruits will often be far less experienced than the rest of your seasoned allies. Bump them up fast by including one or two low-level characters into each party you build; they’re sure to earn lots of EXP from the powerful monsters their higher-level peers help them slay!

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Battlefield Heroes

Soon after writing last week’s post about browser-based games I finally received my beta invite to Battlefield Heroes. Coincidence? Probably so. I quickly logged in and input my beta key. Unlike Quake Live, Battlefield Heroes requires the installation of a client. So technically, it doesn’t play in a browser, but is launched from one.

Upon logging in and downloading the appropriate software I was prompted to create a Hero, choosing from either the Royal Army (think British) or National Army (German). I chose the Royal Army. Next, I was prompted to choose a class. There are only three classes, but each is highly customizable…but more on that later. The soldier is the basic grunt armed with a sub machinegun and shotgun. The gunner carries a light machinegun and an anti-tank bazooka-like weapon. Finally there’s the commando, equipped with a sniper rifle and knife. I chose the soldier and quickly joined a game.

As expected, the game plays just like a classic Battlefield conquest match. I played on about three or four different maps, each with about four control points each. These aren’t the huge maps or matches found in Battlefield 2 or 2142. Instead, they’re scaled down to keep the action steady for what appears to be a 16-player cap. While that may seem small by Battlefield standards, don’t worry. There’s plenty of craziness going on to keep things interesting. Another difference is the third-person perspective, though it hardly takes getting used to.

Battlefield Heroes also has one of the deepest persistence systems ever seen in a Battlefield game. As in the more recent installments, you earn XP by killing opponents, healing friendlies, and capturing control points. Beyond the earning of XP and leveling up, you can customize your character by purchasing different articles of clothing, weapons, and abilities by spending battle funds, valor points, and hero points. It’s really quite deep, and far more impressive than I was expecting for a free game. So if you haven’t already signed-up for the beta, do so now. I look forward to slapping a satchel of Sticky TNT to the back of your tank.

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Prima Podcast, the third

Pennsylvania Law Makers! VVGs Explained! Enhanced eGuides! Juggling! Listen!

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Prima Podcast, the Second

Capcom! Resident Evil! Tom Jones!

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Browser-Based Gaming

Up until a couple of weeks ago I didn’t pay much attention to browser-based games. Sure, some of those little Flash games can be fun for a few minutes. But now major developers are entering the realm of free browser-based games and the landscape (or is that cyberscape?) is about to change forever.

When I first heard about Quake Live I had serious doubts. After all, how well could a FPS run in a browser? But it was free so I checked it out. Boy was I wrong. Quake Live plays almost identically to Quake III Arena. While it doesn’t feature the latest and greatest graphics, it’s still incredibly fun and so addictive. Id has included five game modes and more than 30 maps, all playable with up to 16 players. So how’s the performance? Silky smooth. The frame rate is amazing, even on my 5-year-old XP system. And you can play it either in a window or full-screen; once you switch to full-screen there’s no indication you’re playing a browser-based game. There’s even a skill matching feature, ensuring you’re matched with players of your same skill level. Now that I’ve experienced Quake Live I’m really looking forward to EA and DICE’s Battlefield Heroes set to release later this year. But for now, check out Quake Live. It’s easy to sign-up, and best of all, it’s free!

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