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Post by Ditto Valentine on Feb 3, 2010 21:42:50 GMT 10
Ive played through it many times and i still remember the game pretty well so if theres any questions or your stuck on something feel free to ask and ill try to answer as best i can.
general tip 1: find the toy guy: In Edge when your helping that kid move through the buildings its in one of them and i suggest you get it. It starts off as the worst gun in the grade but upgrade it and it becomes the second most powerful gun in the game. only draw back its expensive.
General tip 2: shoot at things that look like they explode: this is pretty handy when your overwhelmed or are about to be. red barrels explode dealing 999 damage pretty much killing anything one shot.
General tip 3: dont rush: most of the game you dont have to hurry so explore everything and you will find some good stuff to sell or some good powerups, oh and the G files.
General tip 4: save your transformation: unless your really low on health no need to transform save it for when you need it, some bosses fall rather easily to your transformations or they come in handy.
General tip 5: the most annoying moment in the game: cat sith is the worst character in the series and playing as him is annoying. only time to break the rushing rule.
anyway ask away?
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Post by spopococ on Feb 6, 2010 1:00:53 GMT 10
We need to get it back offffff Thomasssss. That way I'd have questions to ask you. lmao. xD
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Post by brunetteangel on Feb 7, 2010 14:20:19 GMT 10
I can't play first person shooter games because, well... I suck at them. I bought DoC because I buy anything that is or resembles FF7 and got stuck at this part where I needed to shoot 100 or 1000 people without dying to get this item or something that will be useful later on and I got sooo frustrated I never went back to the game. It breaks my heart, really. I should try it out again, but when I get free time I'm trying to write, read, reply, or post here. Damn, I need a new life... Thanks for the tips, though. If I do get to play it again I'll be sure to hit you up for some info!
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Post by Ditto Valentine on Feb 7, 2010 17:12:03 GMT 10
that parts a pain it actually took me 2 playthroughs to do it. an upgraded speed gun usually does wonders on it
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Post by brunetteangel on Feb 8, 2010 10:02:54 GMT 10
I can't even remember which strategy I tried to use. All I remember is getting, like, one or two people further into the challenge and dying. There was a lot of swearing and palmface before I gave up. I'd looove to know the whole storyline first hand, but that just can't happen with the game played like this. Turn based combat is engrained in my brain from years of Final Fantasy. It took me a while to get used to Crisis Core. I'd never give up on that, though. Ask anyone around here the chances that I'd give up on anything to do with Zack Fair... *swoon*
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Post by Ditto Valentine on Feb 9, 2010 18:26:28 GMT 10
lol it was an intresting gameplay choice but it fit with vincents character but there were some bits that were just incredible hard to the point of uncontrollable swearing
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Post by spopococ on Feb 19, 2010 17:30:39 GMT 10
(And trust me, Hunter doesn't swear unless he's seriously PO. I'm the sailor of the friendship. lol.)
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Post by Ditto Valentine on Feb 20, 2010 0:44:00 GMT 10
yeah there are some grueling bits in the game
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Post by cuzosu on Apr 2, 2010 10:13:47 GMT 10
Actually, you can switch the POV so it's not FIRST person shooter--I did it on accident a few times. And I had a copy of it but someone STOLE IT!!!!
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Post by Ditto Valentine on Apr 2, 2010 12:43:47 GMT 10
isnt it third person and you can switch to first person? i dont remember everything about it but i remember using the lock on feature a lot
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Post by cuzosu on Apr 2, 2010 12:48:07 GMT 10
I don't remember exactly... I just know you can switch the POV.
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Post by Ditto Valentine on Apr 2, 2010 21:13:27 GMT 10
if i remember only the sniper rifle attachment let you go into first person but not 100% on it
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