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.December 7, 2009 - It's been nearly ten years since Pandemic Studios' first game, but instead we find ourselves at a funeral and not an anniversary party. Once a proudly independent studio, they recently found themselves being downsized by a large parent company in the wake of trying economic times. Although EA's past closings of once-independent companies like Westwood and Origin have generated a lot of negative feelings over the years, it's hard not to understand why EA chose Pandemic. They had struggled to adapt to the realities of being such a large team married to a single publisher.
Destroy 1,979 Humans. Will most likely come through regular playthrough, but you can use the Deathray on any building in Los Paradiso.
Pandemic was never a very consistent studio, and like all of us, they made a few mistakes. However, there were flashes of brilliance that made it hard to see them go.January 14, 2007 - It's a little hard to miss Pandemic Studios.
Although tucked away down a small street in the trendy and heavily developed Fortitude Valley, Queensland, the company boldly screams 'alternative' at the top of its collective lungs with the iconic gasmask logo and billboard-sized company name emblazoned in black on bumblebee-yellow walls. Next to the nondescript businesses on either side, it looks unique. Imposingly, all outward-facing windows are also one-way mirrors, adding to the mystique and wonder. What kind of hazardous creations are being concocted behind closed doors?
Only the employees know for sure, but we're keen to find out.October 17, 2006 - Pandemic Studios clearly took to heart all of the criticisms that were leveled at Destroy All Humans! When it sat down to make the sequel. The first in the series was a fun game and light hearted game that suffered from some unappealing stealth sequences and generally middle of the road filler. With a clear emphasis on action and a developed set of side quests, Destroy All Humans! 2 succeeds in many of the places where its predecessor fell short. By making these changes, while maintaining a tongue-in-cheek attitude, Pandemic has created an enjoyable open world game that is well worth the price of admission should you be in the market for an Xbox or PS2 title.September 1, 2006 - As summer turns to autumn, an impressive number of games begin to immerge. While the hype surrounding the PS3 starts leaping towards a fever pitch, and the PSP starts pumping out great games, the PS2 shows that it's still going strong after all these years.
With that in mind, we present the Games of Fall 2006. From action titles to RPGs, sports games to fighters, these are the games that will keep you warm during the colder months via the nice toasty glow of your television screen.
Game: River City GirlsPeripherals: –Time to 100%: 7+ hoursDifficulty: 3/10Missable trophies: None, there is a “Loiter” mode to clean things upAuthor: Stephanie and edited by BloodDragoonerWelcome to the trophy guide for River City Girls. This can also be considered a walkthrough and may be used for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam. Achievements for Steam and Xbox are in almost all cases the same as the PlayStation 4 Trophies.
A roadmap is provided in the stages below.Follow us on for the latest news and giveaways. Stage 1 – Normal Run (Sabu Statues & Godai Quests).During this stage, you aim for destroying all Sabu statues while completing all of Godai’s quests that he gives you throughout the game. You will also be learning the bosses’ fighting patterns for future runs to make them a bit more bearable. Stage 2 – New Game+ (Co-op & Secret Character Run).By now you should have a reasonably leveled character to where you can have a second player use one of the two new characters to run with you. During this stage, you will aim for all the co-op trophies, along with beating the game using a secret character.
If you destroyed all the statues in the previous run, you’ll get the secret boss within this. It is highly recommended to run it on normal since one character’s level might be too low. Stage 3 – Clean up & Platinum.This stage is for you to pick up the remaining trophies, they can all be done within the “Loiter” mode of the game. 1st Mission (Crosstown) = Buy a Merv Double from Merv’s Burger. It costs $24.00.2nd Mission (Uptown) = Destroy the Mayor’s golden statue. Can be found at Fashion District.3rd Mission (Downtown) = Destroy four fancy cars, which can be located in; Shanty Town, Transit Station, Rear City Streets, and Skid Row.4th Mission (Ocean Heights) = Beat One-hit Tommy in the Bathroom which can be found at Ocean Heights Park.
Be careful though, as his name does actually mean a one-hit kill.5th Mission (Sanwaki Tower) = Beat up five red yakuza enemies. You will be notified you defeated one when the bottom of the screen says snitch defeated. 1st Mission (Crosstown) = Buy a Merv Double from Merv’s Burger. It costs $24.00.2nd Mission (Uptown) = Destroy the Mayor’s golden statue. Can be found at Fashion District.3rd Mission (Downtown) = Destroy four fancy cars, which can be located in; Shanty Town, Transit Station, Rear City Streets, and Skid Row.4th Mission (Ocean Heights) = Beat One-hit Tommy in the Bathroom which can be found at Ocean Heights Park. Be careful though, as his name does actually mean a one-hit kill.5th Mission (Sanwaki Tower) = Beat up five red yakuza enemies.
You will be notified you defeated one when the bottom of the screen says snitch defeated. The secret boss.The secret boss is none other then Mami and Hasebe. In order to have them take the place of the real last boss in the tower, you have to make sure that you have both of their charms equipped before going through the boss door.
You obtain their charms by beating the game at least once and destroying all 25 Sabu statues. They share the same HP bar, so you can attack either one of them and their bar will go down. There are two specials that they have, one which has them holding hands and doing a spin move in the air, while the other has Hasebe making Mami turn into a giant ball and using her to move around. After defeating them, another bar will appear, having one of the girls as a small ghost, and the other going into rage mode. What you have to do now is attack the small ghost, as attacking the girl in rage mode won’t work.
Once you deplete their last bar they will be defeated. Like Father Like DaughterK.O. Sabuko.The last boss of the main story, which will be in Sanwakai Tower. At the start of the battle her attacks are normal, so she can go down pretty quickly until her second bar. Once at her second bar, she will start to summon her men to fight you while at times making clones of herself appear.
When her clones appear, look for the one that isn’t slightly blurry. During her third phase, she will start to control water, be it from her blade, or from water bubbles that she makes appear. Unlike other bosses, she has an extra bar of health.
This will unlock flame attacks for her. From there, she will throw everything she has at you, but she is rather manageable if you have been leveling up and stacking up on healing items. CompletionistReach 100% completion.This will most likely be your last trophy, as it requires you to have one of your save files at 100% completion.
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You’ll need to buy everything from every shop in the game; including the secret shop, which has two accessories that are $5,000 a piece. Now you need to recruit quite a few people, but as long as you have been recruiting different variants of each enemy you come across, then this should be easier.
All characters must have reached level 12 to buy all of their moves from the dojo; each character has their own moves to buy. As long as you have done two full runs you should have plenty of money, as all the accessories don’t need to be bought by a single player. Quests and statues are also needed, but if you followed the guide then you will have already done them during your first stage.
Entrance to the Secret Shop. The two most expensive accessories.
Noize.The boss in Ocean Heights, and strangely, a rather easy boss after what you been through lately. The only annoying part about her battle is at the beginning. Every full bar damage will cause her to jump on her stage to play her guitar.
During this part, you will be jumping and avoiding the colorful buttons on the ground, you have to last until she jumps off the stage, then you can finally damage her. She swings her guitar, which ends up following wherever she goes, and to top it off, she has crazy fans that appear and get in your way. You’ll take damage if they hit you. Some healing is required, but only due to you taking damage from trying to avoid all the colorful buttons.
Shop until they drop?Enter the Mall.In order to enter the Mall, you must first deliver a Merv Double to Godai, and once you do, make your way to the Mall. You will notice the doors are locked.
Talk to Hiroshi who will tell you that the security guard isn’t there and that he has the keys. So you’ll venture toward his house by heading back where you recently came from. Once you locate and enter his house you will notice he is sound asleep but his floor is littered with toys and yes stepping on any will wake him up to toss you out of the house. So make your way by run jumping across his furniture. When you obtain his keys head back to the Mall and show them to Hiroshi and then enter the Mall.
Master of UnlockingFind the keys in the junk yard.In order to remove the built up trash in front of the Subway station, you’ll need to find the keys for the crane. To start up the mission head to the subway first and after noticing it blocked head back into the junk yard where there will be a purple haired boy that you must talk to. He’ll tell you that he dropped the keys in the crash compartment. Head on down there and defeat the zombies to obtain the keys. Be mindful down there, as you are racing against the clock to kill all the zombies before you are squished. A Bye ByeK.O.
Abobo.The boss in Downtown. At the start of the battle, he is pretty straightforward with easy to dodge attacks. Once you start depleting his health to the second bar, he will start smashing the ground, causing debris to fall from the sky.
During that time slabs will land on the ground that you can pick up to throw at him, but be quick about it, since he can use them too. Once he is in the last bar of health, his smashing increases, along with him being able to inhale air, dragging you toward him. He will start to have small homing floor attacks that will follow you for a small period of time.
Once again, make sure to stock up on some healing before taking him on. Fashionable BeatdownK.O. Hibari.The boss in Uptown, and unlike the previous two bosses, this one starts in the air. There are two ways to get her down to your level to beat her up and that will either be by waiting until she is close to a wall to wall jump attack a few times, or wait until she summons her needle and try to get it to bounce back to her. Her movesets usually revolve around her purple orbs of energy and her needle, but she can also summon zombie versions of high school girls. One major tip is to make sure that you stock up on some healing foods, as you’ll be taking a lot of damage between dodging the boss and her summons.
Defeating the Dark ArtsK.O. Yamada.The boss in Crosstown. Like with Misuzu, you have to pace yourself and watch his movements. He has four moves which can hurt you, as one will be a purple beam that he shoots out which is easily avoidable, he does it every time he respawns, so make sure you aren’t in his line of sight. His other moves consist of making objects appear around him, summoning two slabs of stone to squish you, and a purple circle that draws across the floor. All are easily avoidable if you pay attention to their directions. If you have him close enough to an edge, release a combo on him that ends with the Dab move to send him off to do some extra damage.
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