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Game: Ogre Battle
Console: SNES

Cheat:

Special character

Select "New Game" on the title screen and an old man named warren should ask you your name, type your name in as "fireseal". when you are finished answering all of warren's questions you will have a full army of level 15 characters and you will be the legendary hero Lexar!

Beating Levels Quickly

The first thing you must do is to build a unit with all of your strongest people. There are no limitations to this unit except that it has to have one of those eagle dudes so it can move really fast. At the beginning of each level, have all of your units except for the unit you just made take the quickest route directly to the boss's castle. Forget about liberating cities and temples. The unit you just built you should move to the boss's castle too, but it should take a different, longer route. It will get there alot quicker than your other guys cuz it has an eagle dude.

The bad guys will be so occupied with your big army marching straight toward your castle that it will not notice one little unit wandering around the back. After you beat the level, go back and liberate all the towns that you missed.

In-game Reset

To automatically reset the game, press and hold L, R, Select and Start (in that order) and the game will reset!

Music Test

To access the music test, enter your name as "Music/ON".

Sound Test

To access the sound test, enter your name as "Sound/ON".




Manufacturer: Atlus Software
Release Date: 06 October, 2000
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
Nintendo 64 gamers have been waiting a long time for a true role-playing game to come along for their system. Now that wait is over. Like a good book, Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber will hold your attention until you either fall asleep on the couch or finish that last chapter.

Prior adventures in the Ogre series have left gamers wanting more--much more. Very few role-playing games (both then and now) have had such expansive depth. The series has allowed players to tweak every character, create specialized forces, and command them in battles through three different story lines.

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber carries forth this formula in both creating and commanding your forces, not to mention choosing from multiple endings. The object is to face ogres, defeat them, and bring peace to the Netherworld. Each mission has a winning condition, which entails capturing an enemy position. A briefing before each mission supplies you with objectives and a map.

Unfortunately, not everything is happy in Ogre land. The music and sound effects have a lot in common with older SNES titles, which is to say they're not quite up to snuff. Graphically, some of the character animations are stiff, and the tiny icons are difficult to see.

Apart from those small gripes, patience is your biggest hurdle in this game. Like most RPGs, Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber is at times tedious. With more than four endings as well as three main paths to make your way through, any attempt to complete this game will greatly test your stamina. Ultimately, this is a masterpiece of sorts that only true RPG fans will be able to enjoy. --Todd Mowatt

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