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Game: Hybrid HeavenConsole: Nintendo 64
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Learn more fighting abilities
A lot of life chargers are required for this trick. You have to fight the mutants to learn different types of fighting moves. Fight one over and over again by going back into the room. Sometimes the best thing to do is to allow a mutant hurt you first. A "bing" sound will indicated that you have learned a new fighting ability. Do not forget to save the moves.Avoiding fights
You do not have to fight all enemies. You can run past them, or you could get across pits with enemies by jumping in the pit, running to the other side, and jumping out.Play as Alien
To play as an alien enter L, R, L, R, and Z at the title screen.Play as President Weller
To play as President Weller enter: L, R, L, R, and start at the title screen.More Fighting Abilities
Find any spot with a savegame area near one of those yellow things that guys keep coming out of, fight, get hit, or grapple, and everytime you hear a ding you have learned a new skill. Also this is great for upping your offense and defense and will work with a lot of powerups too.Extra Mode
Beat the game under Ultimate. Then at the Title screen, press L, R, L, R, A.Learn more fighting abilities
A lot of life chargers are required for this trick. You have to fight the mutants to learn different types of fighting moves. Fight one over and over again by going back into the room. Sometimes the best thing to do is to allow a mutant hurt you first. A "bing" sound will indicated that you have learned a new fighting ability. Do not forget to save the moves.Manufacturer: Konami
Release Date: 31 August, 1999
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
Hybrid Heaven apparently derives its name from the different genres involved, including role-playing games (RPGs), action, and fighting. This dynamic combination is most notable in the game's battle mode. Enter a room containing an enemy, and battle mode is activated, presenting you with action-interrupting onscreen choices to fight, defend, or evade. Each of these choices has many associated subchoices, drilling down to the nth degree and, in effect, squashing the game's enjoyment value.
The story, conveyed in the game's painfully long opening cinematic sequence (and not found in the manual), features an American secret agent who walks around his apartment naked, and is then shot in a New York subway. Strangely, players take control of the shooter, guiding him through sparsely populated hallways in an underground facility that breeds human clones and other biological anomalies.
This game is slow and tedious, but may appease RPG fans who have been looking for some dodecahedron dice-rolling fun on their Nintendo 64. An expansion pack can be used for a higher resolution mode and a letterboxed view. The game does have some merit, being a unique title and attempting to tackle a grandiose plot line, but in the end, Hybrid Heaven is a bit too convoluted. --Jeff Young
Pros:
- Interesting mix of game genres
- An odd, yet intricate storyline may have lost a bit of congruity in translation from Japanese
- Slow pace
- Strange interface
- Unexciting graphics