![]() Still, the gameplay just feels right, and everything seems to flow, so its a setback, nothing more. But frankly, the speculation was better than the truth. Yeh, i said it, i wont go into details because i wouldnt want to ruin (despite my feeling you cant break what is already broken) the story for those that havent played but, really? It starts great, conspiracy, men in the shadow yada yada. But, everything has its weak points and perfect dark is no exception. It has to be the longest lasting n64 game, or retro game even, that iv ever played. On top of that it has multiplayer style modes that can happily run npc's, giving you yet more to do. I got a bonus mission after and unlocked another one, started doing the harder difficulties, upgrading my remaining weapons via training, and unlocking the cheats. The great thing about the game is all the extra things you do mean completing the game is only half the battle. As well as unlocking things for doing that, the harder the difficulty, the more objectives there are, the easy difficulties essentialy cut half the mission so uping the difficulty after, really expands the gameplay. I started on easiest, and then went back to do it on perfect dark. From the carington institute you can scroll through missions, and choose the difficulty ( but if you want to do a harder one you have to play the missions consecutively). If youre in game and think, id like to play a harder difficulty but i dont want to lose what iv unlocked, that too, is not a problem. You can also unlock cheats like start with a rocket launcher or a partner etc, by completing set goals like complete said level on perfect agent (hardest difficulty) or complete in say, 15 minutes. It limits your ammo too, and some of these are exceptioaly difficult to do but well worth the effort, for every challenge level completed you get an accuracy and damage increase, making missions FAR easier. Each individual weapon has 3 timed challenges whereby you have to either destroy so many targets in a set time or get a certain number of points while maintaining a certain accuracy percentage. weapons you pick up, from pistols to rocket launchers are all unlocked for training in the carington institute ( your hq). The game wasnt overly lavish on the hints so i never realised certain things until well into the game. In the game you are an agent of the carington institute, youre essentialy a female james bond, following up on leads to uncover a very.interesting scenario. Even having played moderngames i was amased at how well this one stood up, but you almost expect that from n64, a truely great console. Hope this helps.Perfect Dark Review by: thenumberone - 9/10 Perfect dark (N64) So, this is actualy my 2nd review of this game, I made one last year, twas a thing of beauty with descriptions about weapons and everything, then i hit submit and got a vizzed error, wiping my entire review =( Il copy it this time in case something happens =p Perfect dark, i was sadly ignorant of until i stumbled upon it on vizzed, but what a find. The key to this strategy is to do as little as possible between code searches so that you can quickly narrow down on the code that you trying to alter. By altering this code with the gameshark, you can either start with an extremely high amount of ammo, or have infinite ammo entirely. This code will be the one that dictates the amount of ammo that you have. Press the gameshark button again to return to the game and continue the process until you have only a few, say 5 or less, or even just one code left on the gameshark diagnostic. When it is finished, the number it shows will be much smaller, since much less lines of code have executed since the last run. If you are trying to get infinite ammo, simply shoot once and press the gameshark button again to search for codes again. When it is finished, press the button again and it will return you to the game exactly as you left it. A number will appear noting the number of lines of code executed since the game loaded. ![]() The GameShark screen will show up and you can say "search for code" or "search for changes" something like that and the game shark will run a diagnostic that it shows on the screen. To use this feature, start the game, say a first person shooter, and load into a level and when you are ready to begin playing, press the button. ![]() If so, the button is used to find and create your own cheats, such as infinite life, infinite ammo, etc. I'm assuming that this is the GameShark Pro for the N64. It is possible that you can find a newer version of the GameShark that would work with this so called "blocked" games, but it might be difficult. During the N64 era, game creators would often include code on the game itself that prevented the use of a GameShark. The original GameShark for the N64 only works on certain games. ![]()
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