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Mar 18th, 2007 at 18:36:19 - Halo 2 (XBX) |
There is another glitch I have found with this game. If you are playing in the online mode you sometimes get to be the host. The host means that the game you all are playing is being played on your Xbox. What you can do is when the game starts quickly unplug and plug in your Ethernet cord. This will send a mixed signal to all others who are playing and they will not be able to enter the game. They will have to wait until the connection is reestablished before they come in. while this is going on you will be in the game with a bunch of dummies. By this I mean the characters will be there, but they will not be able to move. They will die and respawn so this tool can give you a head start in your game or maybe even win it.
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Mar 18th, 2007 at 18:33:32 - Halo 2 (XBX) |
I have been playing this game for some time now and I am starting to figure out the "cheats" behind it. By the use of online play I been able to gather information which allows for abnormal game play. For instance, there are aspects of the game that allow you to super bounce. This is helpful because it can place your character in unexpected and unattainable spots. Each level has multiple of these. It is just a matter of finesse with the game. You must perform a range of certain maneuvers in order for it to work, but you can learn them through online play or on the internet. However these super bounces are highly "illegal" and if found by the makers, your account can be banned. Nevertheless, I am still bound to find out how to master this trick.
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Mar 18th, 2007 at 18:29:51 - Max Payne (XBX) |
After playing the game for a while, I became really good at using the slow motion button. Without it the game would be nearly impossible. There are too many guys around corners and ones that come from no where. By going in slow motion it allows me to see and assess the situation before acting. If this feature was unavailable enemies would sneak up and kill you all the time. I also like the wide range of weapons. My favorite is the shotgun because of its close range effectiveness. My other favorite is having two handguns. These handguns are above normal for they kill enemy’s way easier than the enemy’s guns kill you. The blood splatter affect the game has is also cool. The story line was a little cheesy, but the entire game is kind of like a cheesy movie. Nevertheless I would recommend players to check this one out.
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Mar 18th, 2007 at 18:26:09 - Max Payne (XBX) |
This game has taken a simple movie tactic and created a great game out of it. The main premise of the game is that you are a vigilante in revenge. You go around trying to kill all the villains throughout the city. It is essentially a first person shooter; however the makers have added a twist. You can use your character in slow motion for a couple of seconds in order to give this movie affect. Your character can only go in slow motion for so long due to a bar that weakens as you go into slow motion. This tool is my favorite part of the game because it turns the game almost into a movie. Also, it leads to cool kill scenes such as jumping down the stairs in slow motion with a shotgun ready to shoot whatever’s at the bottom.
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