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Post by FukmepoleK on Jun 28, 2004 18:40:55 GMT -5
I hate having to hodge-podge a deck together to get somewhere. What sucks more is I can't TRADE my extra cards and ones I wil not use to others for multiples of cards I already have. Is there a way around this, or a code I can enter that will give me 4 of every card ?
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Post by Bob Smith on Jul 6, 2004 17:24:39 GMT -5
I had the same problem so I bought a cheat CD called "Codebreakers" for my PS2 to give me 99 of each card including the ultra special cards.
That way I could build any deck I like or multiple decks with the same cards in them like binding myst x4 in every deck.
Everything else is the same i.e. no other cheats applied however the disc will allow you to do many other interesting cheats like always have "maximum G" or opponent always has "Low G" or never have to round the forts to get the castle bonus.
I think these cheats take away the fun of the game but whatever floats your boat.
Hope it helps
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Post by MmmLilith on Jul 15, 2004 11:38:10 GMT -5
There is nothing like 'codebreakers' to take the fun out of the game.
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Post by WhoseYerLilith on Jul 15, 2004 20:51:01 GMT -5
In this game- I haven't cheated at all (though Im damn close to see what it would be like to have 4 Tetramorphs) but I dont think simply using a codebreaker takes away the total fun factor in a game. It's all a matter of preference. Case in point- Xenosaga, first time through I played through that disgustingly abysmal battle system and tried to follow the increasingly difficult and complex storyline. Second time through? You can be damned sure I had no enemy encounters, walked with 5x normal speed and had all "keys" so I could simply skim the boring fighting and concentrate on the story. Was it less fun? Hell No.
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Post by s6 on Jul 16, 2004 10:10:09 GMT -5
Aside: WhoseYer Agree with "abysmal battle system" in Xenosaga - takes some getting used to. Think the storyline was interesting, though. Hope they improve it in the next version. But if you like great battles, I highly recommend scaring up Devil May Cry - the first one is the best one, IMO. Only downfall is you have to fight several incarnations of the same bosses throughout the game...but they're good fights and the battle system is among the very best. Almost ready to unlock Sparda, the legendary Dark Knight to play through with in my game! That should be cool and add more depth to the story dimensions. In this game- I haven't cheated at all (though Im damn close to see what it would be like to have 4 Tetramorphs) but I dont think simply using a codebreaker takes away the total fun factor in a game. It's all a matter of preference. Case in point- Xenosaga, first time through I played through that disgustingly abysmal battle system and tried to follow the increasingly difficult and complex storyline. Second time through? You can be damned sure I had no enemy encounters, walked with 5x normal speed and had all "keys" so I could simply skim the boring fighting and concentrate on the story. Was it less fun? Hell No.
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Post by WhoseYerLilith on Jul 16, 2004 11:58:08 GMT -5
Thanks for the recommendation s6! By the end of Xenosaga I was cringing everytime I knew I had to get into the fight- I loved the storyline and that they answered no questions, but Ive heard that the next one will have fantastic improvements. I tried a few times to get into Devil May Cry, but eventually found that I enjoyed watching the fiancee play it more than I ever could- Im a big fan of the Dynasty Warrior series and the newly released Samurai Warriors and of course I have Soul Calibur II and Marvel vs Capcom to fulfill my bloodthirsty violent addictions :-P.
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Post by s6 on Jul 17, 2004 8:01:08 GMT -5
Yeah, same here - towards the end of Xenosaga was sick of running into those golem-type robots every couple of movements. I like Soul Caliber II (and I) a lot, too for punching out meanies but there's not much of a story, is there? DMC is a dark, dark game - pretty spooky, probably the scariest one I've played besides Resident Evil and Legacy of Kain/Soul Reaver, and parts of Final Fantasy X. Champions of Norrath has a couple of scary events. I like true "shocker" moments! The Matrix is even kinda cool...not as bad as reviewers made it out to be. Looking forward to playing The Suffering and Van Helsing soon, maybe Manhunt. Have one of the Dynasty Warrior games (is it Tactics?) but haven't even opened it yet. Thanks for the recommendation on fighters...I was oggling Samurai Warriors last week but picked up a new $10 copy of Legaia 2 (Square) instead and like the battle system in it. Really can't wait much longer for the Star Ocean 3 US release but will probably have to What's on your list? Really wishing for 2 more Land Protect cards and a couple more Death Gazes in Culdcept. Soon.
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Post by WhoseYerLilith on Jul 19, 2004 6:35:39 GMT -5
Ugh- it is so frustraing to just keep waiting for a certain card. I still only have ONE senility and its by far one of the best strategic cards to use in the game!
I truly enjoyed watching both of the DMC's- though I enjoyed the first one better. Im the kind of person that can be just as entertained watching a videogame as playing it. (As long as said person knows what there doing)- If you want a truly terrifying game and think you can hancle playing it by yourself (which admittedly, I could NOT) check out Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly the game seriously f***ed with me for a few weeks- I had to stop playing it, but I watched my other half play it and beat it to completion- it was a terrific and terrifying game.
We played Samurai Warriors to death and were a little disappointed that it didn't have the stellar replay value of Dynasty Warriors 3 and 4 that we were such huge fans of- Dynasty Tactics isn't a bad game, but it didnt end up growing on me because I need to feel in the action and a lot of DW:T plays like a chess game.
Right now, when the bf isn't here I play Culdcept- when he is (and he's grown VERY tired of the game- to a point where he can't be in the same room if Im playing it) we play Tales of Symphonia- though the game has a multi-player feature I prefer to sit and watch, and I am extraordinarily impressed with the game so far, I stayed up way too late (and Im feelin it now!) to get to some great storypoints, cant wait to be back home tonight to see more of the action!
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Post by s6 on Jul 19, 2004 11:05:33 GMT -5
Yeah, wish I could recall which story mode map I played when I won the first Land Protect card. I probably got the second in versus mode. I like dishing out Senility, too. Very useful. Thanks for the tip on Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly. Someone in Best Buy recommended Chaos Legion when I mentioned that DMC is still pretty easy in Hard mode. I have to complete Legaia 2 to finish both DMC I/II and Culdcept (which is probably never really "finished"). Popped it in to check it out and just kept playing...almost done. Wondering if Seventh (Seven?) Samurai is any better than Samurai Warriors? It's about $20 cheaper than SW at Best Buy right now. And the screen shots on the cover looked better. Any thoughts on this? Ugh- it is so frustraing to just keep waiting for a certain card. I still only have ONE senility and its by far one of the best strategic cards to use in the game! I truly enjoyed watching both of the DMC's- though I enjoyed the first one better. Im the kind of person that can be just as entertained watching a videogame as playing it. (As long as said person knows what there doing)- If you want a truly terrifying game and think you can hancle playing it by yourself (which admittedly, I could NOT) check out Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly the game seriously f***ed with me for a few weeks- I had to stop playing it, but I watched my other half play it and beat it to completion- it was a terrific and terrifying game. We played Samurai Warriors to death and were a little disappointed that it didn't have the stellar replay value of Dynasty Warriors 3 and 4 that we were such huge fans of- Dynasty Tactics isn't a bad game, but it didnt end up growing on me because I need to feel in the action and a lot of DW:T plays like a chess game. Right now, when the bf isn't here I play Culdcept- when he is (and he's grown VERY tired of the game- to a point where he can't be in the same room if Im playing it) we play Tales of Symphonia- though the game has a multi-player feature I prefer to sit and watch, and I am extraordinarily impressed with the game so far, I stayed up way too late (and Im feelin it now!) to get to some great storypoints, cant wait to be back home tonight to see more of the action!
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