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Game: Evolution Worlds
Console: GameCube

Cheat:

Infinite experience

Go to a predetermined dungeon and fight the monsters. If you run out of monsters go up/down a level then come back. If you are hurt exit to town and all your health is recovered and experience points/move points are still with you.

Infinite items

Go to Museville (the second town). Beat one or more pre-determined dungeons, pick a floor with good stuff, get it, then go to town by exiting through the entrance or warp station. When you get back to town go to the same dungeon and the items should still be there. No important items will reappear (upgrade kits, Cyframe parts etc).

More Item space

This isn't really a cheat but try combining a Naolin with another Naolin. This will combine into a Naolin(2). That means it is 2 naolins it one item. It doesn't use them at once and it saves spece. Combine the Naolin(2) with another naolin to make a naolin(3). This also works with Naolin+ and Naolin Gold. I don't know how far you can go but it helps.

Beat Robot Eugene easy

This is simple. When you defeat the first two dungeon bosses you get a santa Maria from each of them. To defeat Eugene put a santa maria on your two best characters. Put Gre on your team. Put Gre in back and Put Mag and (Chain or Pepper) in front or middle. Use Gre's cheer up heal every one when they are hurt (note: cheer up only works on one ally) Use the weakest hammer attack with Mag. It will still do good damage and it saves TP. Continue to attack and heal and if you die then a santa maria will bring you back.

Top Hunter Mode

To get Top Hunter Mode, play the game a second time. Read the sign next to The Tower of Dispear. If you beat all of your foes, you get the Top Hunter Gear. It acts as a Cyframe.

Double attack

Attack a monster from behind to give your characters two attacks in a row.

Save money

To save money when you have another character and you get to the final floor, switch to Gre and defeat the Boss. Also, Gre has the power to make the Boss wait longer.

Unlimited Naolin Gold

On the carrier where you fight Eugene is a room with a soldier lying on the bed. The window on the door has a red cross on it. Approach the shelf towards the back of the room and you will get a Naolin Gold each time that you talk to it. On the 15th floor of the Society Dungeon is a room with three pillars that you can knock down with Mag's hand. Near the wall is a box that contains Naolin Gold every time you enter the dungeon.

Spray parts

Go to the Shade Ruins to get the spray parts.

Hammer parts

Go to the Sheol Ruins to get the hammer parts.

Easiest cave

The easiest cave to go to is the Shadow Ruins.

Maps

If you search every room in a dungeon, there will be a map in one of them. This is extremely useful if you need to visit a dungeon more than once.




Manufacturer: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Release Date: 03 September, 2002
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending


Description:
The granddaddy of console first-person shooters makes its way to next-generation consoles in style in Turok Evolution. Blast your way through velociraptors, stegosaurs, ankylosaurs, brachiosaurs, and other enemies with the most ludicrously destructive weapons ever--including variable payload cruise missiles, gravity disruptor beams, and the mighty swarm bore--and prepare to pick your jaw up off the floor when you see the devastation they cause. The graphics are utterly gorgeous: the game's 50-odd species, from harmless ickle butterflies to merciless T. rexes, are rendered in painstaking detail, and the environments are lush and interactive--plants and trees move as creatures brush through them, and you can shoot down trees to crush your enemies (or scuttle off as they try to knock piles of rocks down on you). The explosions and enemy deaths are particularly gobsmacking, and the sound effects are just as good.

Thankfully, all this is backed up by great gameplay--an entirely new game engine has been developed for next-gen hardware, and though Turok Evolution is principally a first-person shooter, in certain levels you're backed up by a squad of allies, and in others you get to ride a flying dino with strap-on rocket launchers. The advanced AI means that both enemies and allies behave in a realistic manner and will adapt their tactics depending on whether you approach with stealth or force. There are over 60 stages across a variety of single- and split-screen multiplayer modes, with different difficulty levels for rookies or experts. Turok Evolution is an absolute must-have for FPS fans. --Rikki Price