Unusually Difficult Games
Dead Rising Is Kind Of Unfair, But If You Carry A Lot Of Milk Or OJ When You're On Low Health Take A Swig And Get Full Health. I'm Pretty Sure They're Like The Cult, If You Survive For Long Enough, You Can Take Down The Leader. Maybe Thats True, Maybe Not. I Found Some Useful Drinks To Make On A Game FAQ. Ill Post Them Here, Then Ill Post The Link.
Condiment and Condiment ( Put Both In Blender) : Produces "spitfire." Condiments like bottles of hot sauce can be found in the taco restaurant in the food court. Once you have activated spitfire, you can spit and kill zombies from a distance. To spit, hold down the R trigger and press the X button when you have no weapons in your hand.
Coffee Creamer and Pie: Produces "zombait," which when used will attract the zombies. This is particularly helpful when rescuing people since you can lure the zombies towards you, thus creating a pathway for those needing assistance.
OJ and Pie: Produces "untouchable" status, which protects you from zombies for a short period of time. You aren't invincible, but the zombies will refrain from lunging at you. This One Will Probably Help Most Against SWAT Because The Zombies Wont Take Your Health Down For A Bit.
OJ and Coffee Creamer or Wine: Produces "quickstep," a short burst of speed that is very comical, but will only last for a short time.
OJ and OJ: Produces "nectar," which will attract the Queen Bees when drunk, but only for a limited time.
UZI AND KATANA
Weapons are found throughout the game, though there are some locations containing hidden weapons that are stronger or better than those found anywhere else. First, there is a really good sword, the katana, located on the second floor of Paradise Plaza. In order to obtain the sword, hop over the far railing of Colombian Roastmasters. Then you'll land on an orange overhang, where you can grab the sword. Additionally, there is an Uzi in the fountain down in Al Fresca Plaza. It is hidden in the water, so you will have to jump up into the fountain and look down to grab it.
THE TANK AND THE FEDS
If You've Done The Bit WIth The Gates, This Is For You.
After the third gate you will reach a save point, which sits up on a flat rock on the right side of the tunnel. At this point, the final gate at the end of the tunnel blocks your pathway. With Isabella on your back and the potion wearing off, you must proceed to the left and find a set of stairs leading up to a switch that opens the final gate. After doing so, save the game once more on the flat rock before heading out into the open area. There will be a few federal army soldiers but, because the gate has been opened, zombies will fill the open area and keep the soldiers busy. With Isabella still on your back, head for the parked jeep at the far end to escape. It's not over yet. You must fight a tank while driving in the jeep. When fighting the tank, make sure you turn the volume up so you can hear the alarming sound of the sensor when it scans the area for your jeep. The sensor, a small igloo-shaped thing, is located on the top of the tank. When the sensor sounds an alarm, the tank is preparing to fire its cannon at you. Shoot the sensor to prevent the tank from firing its main weapon. You'll know you're hitting the sensor when you see a fiery explosion come out of it. After taking some damage the tank will fire its secondary weapons: small helicopters armed with machine guns (found previously when fighting against the Federal Army) and four heat-seeking missiles. You can shoot down the helicopters and missiles, but keep an eye and ear out for the sensor. Keep the tank under constant fire until it goes down.
The final boss is the typical dude with the typical plan for ultimate destruction. During this fight, your weapons and health items will be lost, forcing you to engage in hand-to-hand combat. Better have some smooth moves, son! Pause the game before the fight and check out your status screen for fighting moves you've learned throughout the course of the game. The spinning fists move -- executed when you hold the left thumb stick and tap X, causing Frank to spin in a circle and swing his fists at the same time -- is especially effective against the final boss. If you happen to get bucked off the tank, climb back up and resume the fight -- you can jump on the zombies' heads and jump kick them to get back on the tank without getting hurt. If This Isnt The Bit Your On, Im Sorry For Wasting At Least 10 Mins Of Your Life.
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Oh, I Almost Forgot. This Is Continuing My DeadRising Help Post.
At this point in the game, you should have leveled up Frank's stats to somewhere in the 30-33 range -- you're able to hold at least several items in your inventory, have accumulated more speed than before, and possess an array of attacks that even Chuck Norris would be proud of. Which will make things a lot easier. Traveling throughout the mall will be trickier in overtime mode since the federal army has recruited a few more assets, namely a helicopter equipped with a camera and a gun. You can make quick work of it by shooting it down with the sniper rifle, which is found in the Huntin' Shack. (Gun Store)
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Yeah I took down the cult leader, after a while I just decided to get a bunch of katanas and take him on, also a cool weapon to get would be the battle axe that is in an antique store on the second floor of the entrance.
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It would've been a lot easier if they let you do quicksaves like in the sequels
I really got sick of having to start over from the beginning every time I screwed up and alerted a guard...and dying and coming back to life was pretty pointless when all the guards are still looking for you.
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How wonderful to be so profound.
oldskool games were a lot more difficult than the games of today even if they were less complex in detail and size,am wonder what it would be like for those who have only ever played modern games to play oldskool.
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Most Games People Talk About On This Post I Have Never Played. But A Game Called Call Of Juarez Is Just Pure Ridiculous. I Dont Know If I Mentioned This Before Or Not.
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Ok. One Of My Friends Saw This Post, And Dared Me To Try And Complete EVERY Game Mentioned With No Cheats, On The Hardest Difficulty. Let Me Know, Whether I Should Take This Dare.
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Belive me some of these games are very difficult. Halo 2 was extreme on legendary, to an unfair amount, or you could play Halo 3 with all of the skulls on, I usualy just keep IWHBYD, catch, Cowbell and maybe party hat. I like to play with a lot of grenades and big explosions, so they are good, makes the skarab more interesting as its beam if it hits you will dend any vehicles flying for a bit.
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