![]() ![]() ![]() Side-stepping left and right works fine, but adding tumbles and jumps speeds up the process. ![]() While they're doing this, you have to make Lara dance to the beat. It's tricky to get the right beat, but we've found using the first verse of the Spice Girls tune Wannabe as a guide (Tell me, what you want, what you really really want, repeat), works perfectly. Begin a game and at any point (we recommend right at the start, so you get more flesh for your effort), get them to tap out a rythmn on the second joypad (use the X button on PlayStation, B button on Saturn, and PC owners have to push their joy- stick rythmically left and right). A terrific blunder considering how incredibly naughty the graphics are! But don't take our word for it, try the cheat for yourself! Okay, here's how you do it. But in the final stages of bug-testing it was accidently left in. Word has it, those red-blooded programmers at Core put it in to amuse them during those lonely nights playtesting the levels. And boy is it steamy! The information, revealed to us by an anony- mous source (who we can't name for their own safety), works on all versions of the game (PlayStation, Saturn and PC). but having tried this sensational cheat we KNOW it works. O ye and Immortals Fenyx Rising is also full of some crazy puzzles/parkour maps that can be a pain in the ass to deal with even after watching a video, I was like yeah I'm too old for this shit so I watched what I couldn't deal with.Yes, there is a code to play as a totally nude Lara Croft. Sharing knowledge is not cheating in my eyes, its like going to a library or reading food recipes. Thats like a part of those games imo, I always play my first char/playthrough blind but after that I check what others managed to come up with and see if I like some and then build it for myself. I also don't consider reading/watching guides cheating, like checking end game builds in games like Grim Dawn/Diablo/Borderlands,etc. 'This is how I put 1000+ hours into the game over the years' Yeah that I don't do cause it would ruin the entire point of the end game for me, I like to farm/grind out my own gear and finish specific builds. 'immortality cheat but you still take damage, my HP did not reach 0 so basically I didn't even use up the cheat'įor example its almost like a common practice in the community of Borderlands games to download other ppl's save files and just take the top gear off them or ask someone to send dupes of said gear. The last time I had to enable a built in cheat mode in a game was Control's second expansion after wasting a fair ammount of time on the last boss in that DLC and the funny thing is the moment I enabled the cheat mode I did it w/o taking lethal ammount of damage. Stuff like infinite time in Carmageddon games and the typical DOOM and whatnot cheats.īut for a long time, pretty much nope and to be honest I don't even like abusing/exploiting/cheesing a game. I used to quite often when I was a elementary high school kid till my late high school years. Win 11 Pro EN / Win 10 Pro EN / Win XP SP3 EN & Win7 SP1 EN Roccat Vulcan 121 AIMO / NOS C450 Mini Pro RGB / IBM keyboard Logitech MX518 Legendary / Logitech G400s / Mionix Avior 8200 Superlux HD668B + DAC / Creative 2.1 / Corsair HS35ĮVGA Supernova G2 750W / Seasonic FX-750 / Fractal ION Gold 550W Lenovo 32" 4K 60Hz + BenQ 24" 1080p 144Hz / ViewSonic 24" 1080p 60 Hz / Samsung 22" 1050p 60Hzĭefine Mini C / DeepCool CC560 WH / Fractal Focus G Radeon RX 6700 XT 12GB / Radeon R9 290X 4GB / Radeon X800 GT 256MB Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite / Asus P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 / Asus P5Q ProĪrctic Freezer 50 / Alphacool h2o / stock coolerģ2GB DDR4 3466C16 / 24GB DDR3 1600C9 / 8GB DDR2 800C5 AMD Ry/ Intel i5-2500K 4.6GHz / Intel Pentium 4 631 4GHz ![]()
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