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Game: Unholy War
Console: Playstation 1

Cheat:

Single player map select

Select strategy mode, then highlight the "Set War" option. Press Circle + Square. Then, press Select(4), Start(3), Square(2), Circle, Circle + Square. Any single player map may be selected for game play.

Secret Warriors and Mayhem Backgrounds

To release two secret fighting backgrounds, beat Strategy Mode on Normal level with each side. The Arcane victory will release the Menhir Circle; the Teknos, the Dark Maze.

To gain control of two secret super-warriors, beat Strategy Mode on Hard level. The Arcanes earn the nasty MegaPrana, while the Teknos recieve the Beta-Razorfane, their first truly effective flying character.

All of the above are usable in Mayhem Mode only.

Easy extra characters

To make this code work, you first must go to mayhem mode, highlight the Set Teams options, then hold L1 and press square + circle. Then press: Select(4 times) Start(3 times) Square(2times) Circle(once) and then press square + circle again. You will know if you got it right if all characters appear in the bottom right corner.




Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive
Release Date: 01 January, 2000
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
When developers blend strategy games and arcade games, the result is often a somewhat diluted hybrid that fails to appeal to either type of gamer. Miraculously, The Unholy War does an admirable job of blending both genres. The meat of The Unholy War is a lightning-quick, 3-D arcade combat engine that lets a variety of inspired units duke it out in various combat arenas. The units have strengths and weaknesses that play off one another in the ultimate game of rock-paper-scissors.

The strategy portion of The Unholy War adds an extra layer to the gameplay and complements the tactical combat nicely. Here, players move their combatants across a strategic map, attempting to place units on spots where the terrain offers an advantageous position. Units gain some extra abilities on the strategic map, which can be used to better secure a position, and when two units meet on the map, gameplay switches immediately to the arcade-combat mode where a victor is determined. It's a challenge making certain your units are positioned correctly, and the fun explodes when you play against a friend. --T. Byrl Baker

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