



M4A1 JAVELIN-Can fire spikes form the M4A1. M4A1 PYKE-A Flame-thrower attachment for the M4A1. M4A1 HAMMER-A rather large stun-gun for the M4A1. M4A1 +1 AND +2-+1 EXPANDS THE m4a!'S AMMO TO 90, WHILE +2 ADDS IT TO 180. M4A1 BAYONET-A knife that can attach to the M4A1. M249 LIGHT MACHINE GUN-One of the most powerful bullet based guns in the game. can use a number of attachments.(see M4A1 ATTACHMENTS for more.) M4A1 ASSUALT RIFLE-Good damage and range. P229-This thing dishes out critical hits like nobody's buisness. PO8-The most useless handgun in the game. TONFA-A police nightstick looking thingy. This is the list for almost all of the weapons in the game! (notice I said ALMOST all of the weapons, I will not spoil the other few,)it goes as follows: To kill this boss without suffering great damage there is a sort of safe spot to shoot it, in the corner of your room and the laundry room (well, at least i think it's a laundry room) the only thing to worry about this place is dodging the boss' flames and being squeezed. this vest is cool because it gives you 60HP, resist poison AND recover HP, though a down side is that it only has 5 attachments so now would be the best time to use your pouches. There are actually two outcomes during your battle with the very big fire-breathing monster (final boss of the dry hill scenario)ġ.kill the boss (if it's face bleeds then he'll eventually die) and Douglas would ask you to visit him in his trailer, do that and he'll give you a 100 shooter pistol (sorry, forgot the name).Ģ.don't kill the boss (preferably use only your pistol) and Flint (the dog) dies, talk to Douglas and he'll tell you to search the trunk of green car in the junkyard, after exploring through the junk you'll eventually find a chicken plate. i think the vests depends on how you played the game. If someone else knows what that poster is for, please fill it in above.Upon a swat guy lying on a bench near the escalator, when you search him you will eventually get a vest from him, but what's so odd about it is that me and my bro both played the game and found out that both our vests where different! he got a vest with HP recovery while i have a stupid vest that prevents paralysis. This issue is supposed to come with a poster, but I don't have it.Travel back through time to November 1998 with this information and you could win an Expert Gamer t-shirt! The ending screen pictured in the 'Guess the Game Ending' contest is from Metal Gear ( NES).Nintendo and Sega gamers have almost no reason to pick up this issue, save for the copious tricks sections. That said, this issue is extremely PlayStation-heavy.The strategy guides in this issue are well worth the price of admission, especially for Parasite Eve which includes an item list and general strategies for beating the EX-Game, something many other magazines didn't offer.Much like Tips & Tricks, Expert Gamer runs a metric ton of cheats for every system in their magazines, so we're not indexing them all in the interest of keeping this entry easier to read.Even if you skip the editorial content regularly, give this one a read. Grossman's editorial is right on the money with regards to how companies have redefined the concept of replayability over the years, including the dirty trick of forcing you to replay a game several times in order to consider it truly finished.The spine features a small, super-deformed illustration of a surprised/shocked Aya Brea (from Parasite Eve).Quick Hits (Strategies for passing specific points in certain games): Street FIghter EX 2 (ARC) - Complete moves list.G-Darius ( PS1) - Boss strategies and Secrets.Kagero: Deception II ( PS1) - Killer Combos and Castle Maps.( PS1) - Crime War maps, Objectives, and Precinct Assault hints Spyro the Dragon ( PS1) - Gem locations.Parasite Eve ( PS1) - Complete walkthrough, including EX-Game.Gamers' Forum (Letters to the Gaming Goddess).Editorial: To Replay or Not to Replay: That is the Question! (Howard Grossman sounds off on replayability in games and how it's evolved over time to mean something different.).
