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Game: Berserk
Console: Dreamcast

Cheat:

Puck the Elf mini-game

Successfully complete the game under the easy difficulty setting.

Battle arena mode

Successfully complete the game under the normal difficulty setting.

No limit mode

Successfully complete the game under the very hard difficulty setting.

Easy hard mode prizes

Use the following trick when obtaining the hard mode prizes. Set the difficulty to easy and proceed to the final stage save point (before fighting Balzac's first form). Quit and save the game. Set the difficulty back to hard and continue the game. Even though you completed most of the game under the easy difficulty setting, you will still get the prizes for hard mode. You still have to complete the final stage in hard mode, but some tough sections (such as the battle with Zod) are a lot easier.

Front and rear attack

Fire the hand cannon while your sword is drawn. As you are firing, keep pressing X (main sword attack). After the cannon blast fires and knocks Guts back, he will spin and slash his sword behind him, defeating enemies to the rear.




Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive
Release Date: 03 April, 2000
ESRB Rating: Mature


Description:
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage is an action game with phenomenally good graphics but overly simplistic gameplay. You fill the shoes of the main character, Guts, and spend most of your time smiting foes with his seven-foot monster of a sword, Dragon Slayer.

Some levels provide the best hack-and-slash gaming to be found anywhere, but usually Sword of the Berserk is more cheap than challenging. We certainly felt rage when boulders began falling on Guts's head at random during one level and the designers took great pains to populate most of the levels with dozens of tiny ankle-biting enemies that are nigh impossible to hit. Unfortunately the lack of combat moves, weapon upgrades, or anything else that could have spiced up gameplay makes Sword of the Berserk far more tedious than it should be for gamers.

What really distinguishes this game from other gore games is the eloquent integration of storyline-enhancing cut-scenes that are gorgeously rendered with the game engine. There is over an hour of noninteractive story line to sit through--so many scenes that this almost qualifies as an interactive movie. If mindless combat and a compelling story sound appealing, Sword of the Berserk is what you've been waiting for. Parents should note that this game is particularly violent, and may not be suited for young children. --T. Byrl Baker

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