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Game: Evolution
Console: Dreamcast

Cheat:

Bypass dialogue

Before a move is made during a battle, press B.

Alternate costumes

At the character selection screen, press X.

Tips

Tip: When roaming dungeons, if you manage to run into enemies from behind, you'll take them by surprise and have the initiative during the fight; this also allows you an extra set of attacks at the beginning of combat.

Tip: Concentrate on Linear's recovery spells in order to keep the party healthy enough to make it through the dungeons at the start of the game.

Tip: Gre is a good party member to have at the beginning of your quests, because many of his specials allow him to boost Mag's stats or affect the status of your enemies.

Tip: Be sure to visit the Society after you finish your final quest; you'll have the opportunity to get an interesting item.

Double attack

Attack a monster from behind to give your characters two attacks in a row.

Extra money

Successfully complete the game and save it. Then, load the saved game to start with more money.

How to pay off the debt easy

First be at level 45 in the third ruins you go to then get all the treasure chests, then go back to town trade in all your appraised items then go back to the ruins at lvl 1 then get killed. You will now have 200,000gp

Immediately eliminate status effect

While in battle sometimes monsters will perform attacks that cause changes in your otherwise normal status. (Such as sleep and paralysis.) When this happens it is possible to easily rid yourself of these two status changes by simply pressing the B button (blue button) when the turn of the player with the status change comes up. The dialog box at the top of the screen will say for example "Gre is alseep," and show a close up of your character, now press the B button and your character will be fully awake or fully able out of paralysis on his/her next turn.

Music Test

After finishing the fifth and final ruins, enter the tavern and then check the jukebox. A list of all the music in the game is now available to play.

Screwed up writing

To see some really screwed up writing, go fight and win a battle.After the battle when and only when your characters are flashing go to the main menu and select party.Then select formation,and try to move your guys around.If your guys are still flashing some weird writing will appear and the game will get really slow.Don't try this for too long though,it might screw up your game.

Use Special Moves Without Using FP

To use any special move without using any FP simply wait until you are in battle to master a technique. (This is really useful on bosses)

Save money

To save money when you have another character and you get to the final floor, switch to Gre and defeat the Boss. Additionally, Gre has the power to make the Boss wait longer.




Manufacturer: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Release Date: 03 September, 2002
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending


Description:
The granddaddy of console first-person shooters makes its way to next-generation consoles in style in Turok Evolution. Blast your way through velociraptors, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, brachiosaurs, and other enemies with the most ludicrously destructive weapons ever--including variable payload cruise missiles, gravity disruptor beams, and the mighty swarm bore--and prepare to pick your jaw up off the floor when you see the devastation they cause. The graphics are utterly gorgeous: the game's 50-odd species, from harmless ickle butterflies to merciless T. rexes, are rendered in painstaking detail, and the environments are lush and interactive--plants and trees move as creatures brush through them, and you can shoot down trees to crush your enemies (or scuttle off as they try to knock piles of rocks down on you). The explosions and enemy deaths are particularly gobsmacking, and the sound effects are just as good.

Thankfully, all this is backed up by great gameplay--an entirely new game engine has been developed for next-gen hardware, and though Turok Evolution is principally a first-person shooter, in certain levels you're backed up by a squad of allies, and in others you get to ride a flying dino with strap-on rocket launchers. The advanced AI means that both enemies and allies behave in a realistic manner and will adapt their tactics depending on whether you approach with stealth or force. There are over 60 stages across a variety of single- and split-screen multiplayer modes, with different difficulty levels for rookies or experts. Turok Evolution is an absolute must-have for FPS fans. --Rikki Price