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Game: Heavens Gate
Console: Playstation 1

Cheat:

Fight as Unknown (Angel boss)

Finish the game with the difficulty level set to normal or higher using a character with a Devil alignment.

Fight as Geezer (Devil boss)

Finish the game with the difficulty level set to normal or higher using a character with an Angel alignment.

Fight as Kurara

Enter arcade mode and highlight Nanase. Press Select, Up, Down(2), L1 + L2, Start. The screen will flash to confirm correct code entry. Highlight Nanase. Press Start to scroll through the two versions of Nanase and the two versions of Kurara.

Fight as Kyohya

Use the "Fight as Kurara" code. Enter Vs. mode and highlight Verny. Press Select, Left, Right, Up, Down, R1 + R2, Start. Kyohya will appear next to Verny.




Manufacturer: Vivendi Universal Games
Release Date: 20 January, 2004
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance took co-operative action role-playing to new heights on the Playstation 2 console. Alone, or with a friend, you could tackle giant rats, undead monsters, dark elves, and even a white dragon, as you uncovered a plot against the good city of Baldur's Gate. But the ending indicated there was more adventure to come. Fans were worried that the sequel wouldn't live up to original's promise when the original design team jumped ship to work on Sony's Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest. They need not have worried; Dark Alliance 2 is a worthy successor, retaining the weapons, monsters, Dungeons and Dragons action and rules, sharp graphics, responsive controls, and high adventure of its predecessor.

The plot is a bit darker this time, but you're given a wider range of character classes to help face the elevated threats. There's the mighty barbarian, a dwarf rogue, a cleric, the monk (a martial artist), and a necromancer. The quest is huge and there are character-class specific side quests you can embark on--an extra incentive to play again as a different character. The level design tends to be a little too maze-like, and there's lots of boring backtracking, but the annoying jumping puzzles from the first game are gone.

The biggest problem with Dark Alliance 2 is that it doesn't measure up to the competition. It's a 2-player game, while Dungeons & Dragons Heroes (on the Xbox) and Champions of Norrath (on the PS2 and Xbox) allow four-player play. Then again if you plan to play solo, or with a single friend, that shouldn't keep you from coming to the city of Baldur's Gate's aid once again. --Andrew Bub