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Game: OniConsole: Macintosh
Cheat:
Cheat mode
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a hex editor to edit the "persist.dat" file in the game folder. Go to hexadecimal offset $47. Change the $02 value at that location to $07. Save the file and start the game. Press [F1] to display the diary screen, then enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding cheat function. Repeat code entry to disable the code.Effect Code
Press [F8] to change characters shapeshifter
Invincibility liveforever
One hit kills touchofdeath
Cannot be knocked down canttouchthis
Ammunition and health fatloot
Breakable objects glassworld
Win level winlevel
Lose level loselevel
Super ammunition superammo
AI controlled characters fight each other reservoirdogs
Gatling guns mode roughjustice
Daodan power mode, more damage chenille
Godzilla mode, become giant behemoth
Fists Of Legend mode fistsoflegend
Ultra mode, tougher enemies killmequick
Slow motion mode carousel
Big head mode bighead
Mini mode minime
Regenerate health elderrune
Phase cloak moonshadow
Weapons locker munitionfrenzy
Enable developer mode thedayismine
Developer mode
Use the thedayismine code, then press ~ to display the console window. Enter one of the following codes to activate the corresponding command.Effect Code
Cycle through all possible weapons [F7]
Change character [F8]
Start recording [F9]
Stop recording [F10]
Playback recording [F11]
Toggle slow motion [Ctrl] + [Shift] + G
Toggles textures [Ctrl] + [Shift] + S
Display opponent logic [Ctrl] + [Shift] + B
Display frame rate [Crtl] + [Shift] + Y
View console commands dump_docs
All doors unlocked door_ignore_locks = 1
Kill all nearby AI ai2_kill
No clipping mode chr_nocollision 1
No clipping mode disabled chr_nocollision 0
Manufacturer: Gathering of Developers
Release Date: 30 January, 2001
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
Imagine if you could marry the adventure and acrobatics of the Tomb Raider games to the martial-arts action found in pure fighting games like Tekken. If you have a clear picture of what that would be like, you've got a handle on Oni from Bungie Studios. It's a third-person-perspective action-adventure fighting game, but with a distinct Japanese animation (anime) flavor.
The story concerns the TCTF (Technology Crimes Task Force) police sometime in the future. Konoko is an operative with a cybernetic uplink to a little girl android named Shintama. She becomes embroiled in the hunt for a criminal named Muro and his hulking bodyguard, and her battles with his thugs rage through office buildings, chemical plants, an airport, and even the TCTF headquarters itself.
It's a simplistic story: high on the melodrama, but perfectly in keeping with its anime intent. Like the story, the action serves that goal as well. Oversized rifles, bizarre rocket launchers, plasma cannons, and freeze guns make up the arsenal, and, should those run out of ammo or get knocked from one's hand, fists and feet complete the set. Konoko can execute a multitude of fairly easy-to-perform flips, combos, and devastating punches and kicks. Combat is fierce and always challenging, yet never dull. The animations are flawless and fun to watch, while never being overly gory or tasteless. Think of the jaw-dropping combat in The Matrix and you've got a taste of Oni's action.
The only real flaw is the save-point system used in the game. The game is divvied up into bite-sized chapters, and the game automatically saves at the beginning of each one. There's little reason not to allow one to save anywhere, but our main gripe is that a few of the save points are too far apart. Repeating large sections of the game multiple times becomes a chore and detracts from the game's pace.
If you can get past the repetition, you'll find Oni a refreshing kung-fu alternative to the typical run-and-gun action gaming fare. And you'll find Konoko herself a fascinating protagonist to boot (pun intended). --Andrew S. Bub
Pros:
- Excellent control system
- Great level design
- Stylish graphics
- High difficulty
- Bad system for saving games