GoldenEye 007 - Strategy Guide (Page 14)
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You are chasing your opponent through a long, straight hallway, and you want to stop and take a few good shots. You are leaning around a corner to get a good shot. You have chased a weaponless opponent into a dead end and he/she is running around in a circle-like pattern trying to avoid being hit. You can use the aimer to get a better shot than with auto aim. Golden Bullets ------------------ If you're like me, you tend to run out of Golden Bullets pretty quickly. There are two good ways to avoid this. #1. After grabbing the first two boxes of bullets that appear, walk a short distance away, and wait for the boxes to come back. Be sure to have your gun ready while you wait! #2. Watch your bullet count, and run back to get more when it reaches ten or so. The extra bullets give you a good chance in case you meet an unsuspecting opponent on the way to the bullets. In the Egyptian ************************************************************************ Since most of the strategies outlined above were mainly intended for Multiplayer use, I've also added a few tips for using the Golden Gun in the Egyptian Temple. You can also use these in any other level, with the Golden Gun cheat on! I like to use auto aim with the Golden Gun in single player mode. I don't know why, but enemies just seem a lot easier that way. If you're running towards a guy, and he starts shooting, duck down, take aim with the crosshair, and fire! Trust me, this simple tactic works surprisingly well! The good thing about the Egyptian is that they give you lots of cover, (large pillars and such) so try and hide behind them, or lean over the side of them, or something! Well, that's the end of my Golden Gun Guide. If you liked it, or have a comment, feel free to email me. __________________ 4. The Race! __________________ Don't let the title throw you off, Goldeneye isn't a racing game! But, I have discovered a fun little trick in the game that adds a little bit of replay value. Anyone who has ever tried the Slow Animation Cheat in the Caverns knows that you can find Trevelyn running at a greatly decreased pace in the level. Well, he's also there without the cheat! Except, you don't see him (except for those with a keen eye for details in the very beginning) because he is just too fast! Trevelyn is simply there to make a brief appearance at the beginning, then run all of the way across the level to the elevator at the end. Well, I've come up with a little game. Go to the Caverns on Agent mode. When the level starts, run out of the elevator and hurry across the room as fast as you can. Keep running across the entire level without slowing down or stopping for anything (or anybody). The point of this is that if you can run (or strafe) fast enough, you can eventually catch up with Trevelyn, and even pass him! Once you pass him, all of the doors in the level will be open (they would normally close as soon as he passed through them) allowing you to make better time. The reason you do the level on Agent is so that (a) The guys will be easier to kill and (b) You don't have to stop and complete objectives (blowing up computers and such) so your fastest time will be saved at the very end. Cool huh? The little bonus of this is that you can shoot for the fastest time possible. As of the latest FAQ update, my best time for The Race is: 1:25 Some General Tips -Don't bother trying to shoot Trevelyn. He can't be killed! -Remember, the doors blocking the quickest way to the elevator will be open before Trevelyn has run through them. Including the ones that you would normally need a code card to enter! -Don't bother stopping to shoot guys, just use Auto Aim to shoot wildly, wounding or killing guys. -Try to speedily strafe up the long, tall, twisted pathway. This is where I can usually catch up with Trevelyn. -When you're on the metal walkways, in the later part of the level, the first door on the right leads to the elevator. -Ignore the drone guns. -Remember, never stop running! If you have any comments about this section of the FAQ, please email me. _____________________________________________ 5. Alternate Invincibility Cheat Methods _____________________________________________ Of course, everyone knows that the Invincibility Cheat is the hardest one to get, no questions asked. And, there are many different ways of getting it. MANY. So, that's why this section is here. It covers a lot of different ways that you can earn the Invisibility Cheat. If you have a way of getting the cheat, type it out, email it to me, and I'll most likely post it here. Get it? Got it? Good. ****************************************************************************** The first alternate method that I have listed here is one that I took from the October 1998 edition of Nintendo Power Magazine. I did not write the following walkthrough, the good folks at Nintendo Power did, so please don't sue! As soon as the mission starts, crawl out of the vent and run down the stairs outside of the bathroom. Place a Remote Mine on the crate outside of the guard room with the remote door console. Go through the door, detonate the mine, and switch to your PP7. Eliminate the guard and take his security card. Switch to the KF7 you picked up from the guard and activate the remote door. Dodge the guards as you run for the remote door. And after you clear it, zig- zag down the hall and turn left. Take out the guards in front of you, run past the rest and look for Dr. Doak in the hallway. If Doak isn't in the hall, restart the mission until you find him there. Doak will automatically give you the Door Decoder the moment you speak to him, so start running for the bottling room the moment you see his speech on the screen. Plant a Remote Mine at the last turn before the bottling room and run past the guards as you set off the mine. Use the Door Decoder to open the door, then switch back to the three Remote Mines that you have left. Start talking to 006, then step away from the tanks, and throw a mine between the tanks. If you throw the mines high enough, 006 won't be hurt. Destroy the next four tanks the same way, and use the last Remote Mine between the final pair of tanks. If everything goes as planned, you'll reach the exit with time to spare. ****************************************************************************** This next one was written and invented by Karl Jobst and Greg Whatmore. It allows you to get a really, really fast time! I'm talking 1:14. That's one minute and fourteen seconds! Level: Facility Completed by: Karl Fastest Time: 1:14 Difficulty: Hard Tips: To get a time of under 1:20 you have to use the run-strafe technique through the ENTIRE level. There should be no time where you don't use this technique. Also, this walkthrough may seem like any other walkthrough. It all depends on how fast you carry it out. Personally, I know that if I didn't make a mistake I could of easily beaten 1:10. When you start get out of the vents and switch to remote mines. Run down the stairs and place a mine just outside the console room on one of the boxes. Turn around and detonate the mine and switch to your PP7. Open the door and kill the guard to get his key card. Run through the "should be open" door and press B to open the security door. Run around ignoring the guards till you get to the long hallway. Open the door and run through (don't worry if you get hit) until you get to the double doors. Go through them and get out your KF7. Turn left and fire three (only three) bullets at the remote door. The loser on the other side will open it so kill him and continue up the stairs. Run through the hallways while dodging bullets until you get to the column. Look to the right and Dr Doak should be there (if he isn't you must start again). As soon as you see him turn left and continue running. Plant a remote next to the last two guards and detonate it while you go to your wristwatch and switch to the door decoder. After you open the door quickly run down the stairs and get Trevallyn's attention. Throw the first mine in between the first four gas bottles and detonate it. Do the same with the next 6 and by that time objective C should be completed. Quickly run out the doors. MISSION COMPLETE! A good time is around 1:15-1:25. ****************************************************************************** This next method was submitted by EricRun out of the vents ignoring all the guards in the bathrooms, switching to mines on your way. plant one of the mines on the boxes and run to the guard with the keycard, killing him with your slapper. then whip out the KF7 and fire some bullets at the console door so that the guards inside come out. hide in the corner of that wall and the double doors, and detonate the mine, lots of guys should get killed. run into the room, activate the console, and run like mad down the hall, trying to kill the two or three guards at the other end. after that switch to mines again, and in the long hallway throw a mine in the face of the three guards and detonate it in midair. Here, I check the room on the left for Dr. Doak, but if he isn't there it is still possible to get the cheat. Keep going through the double doors and blast the door on the left full of bullets to get the guard to open it for you. run up the stairs and if Dr Doak isn't in the first room on the left or in the hall restart it. Get close enough for him to start talking to run down the hall towards the bottle room. blast the door 3-5 times the turn around and whip out your mines. plant one on the hall and detonate it as soon as you see the first guard appear. quickly get out your KF7 and blast the guard as he opens the bottling room door. run down the stairs, start Trevelyan talking, and set your remaining two mines on the ground in a fashion that they will destroy four tanks each. As soon as the game says Objective C has been completed, detonate the mines, get your KF7 out, and blast away at the last two tanks, then immedietly split for the door. Using this I got a time of 2:02 but it could have been faster if Dr. Doak was in the first room I checked. Using this way gets around having to use the decoder to open the door and thus does not leave yourself vulnerable to guys coming up behind you. The first time I tried it this way, using the mine to blow up the hall behind me, I got the cheat. I just about had a stroke when it happened... ****************************************************************************** Next, a method that is guaranteed to be good, because it came from the good folks at Nintendo! To avoid any plagiarism related issues, I've avoided posting Nintendo's Invincibility Cheat Walkthrough on this FAQ. Instead, I've provided a link to the site: In addition to there being a walkthrough, there is also a movie in QuickTime format of someone actually getting the cheat in a really fast time! See the movie if you need help, or have nothing better to do. ****************************************************************************** Remember, if you have new, radical, or different way of getting the Invincibility Cheat, please email me. _________________________________ 6. The Land Across the Sea... _________________________________ Lots of Goldeneye fans know that there is a small island across the water on the other side of the Dam. You can get a good look at it with a sniper rifle, but you can't get over there. This island was originally meant to play an important part in the game, but it was cut out for some reason. But, you can get on to the island if you use a GameShark! The code to get to the island is: No Clipping X-Coordinate D0064F31 0030 800D33ED 0050 880D33ED 0000 No Clipping Z-Coordinate D0064F31 0030 800D33F5 0050 880D33F5 0000 To use it, activate the code when you are on the second dock behind the Dam, then walk on to the water and travel to the island. ************************************************************************ Thanks to my good friend James Minning I've found out some info about the island! Yippee! As it turns out, there's not really much to do over there. You walk out of the water, on to the island, and there is a guard tower. That's about it. There is also a drone gun inside of a little fort thing (like on the Runway) but it doesn't shoot at you, because it wasn't programmed to. As a matter of fact, you can't shoot anything on the island, for some reason. If you shoot, the bullets will just go through the wall! Well, that's about all I have to say about The Land Across the Sea. There really isn't much over there, because you were never meant to go over there at all! If you want to see some cool pictures of the Dam's Island, visit the Terrorist's Goldeneye Site: He has a whole section of his site full of pictures, and more useful Gameshark Codes. If you know of anything else related to the island, please email me. ___________________ 7. Rumors ___________________ As with most popular games, Goldeneye has many crazy rumors attached to it, most of which aren't true. ************************************************************************ The most notable of these is the All Bonds Cheat. A while back, someone decided to be funny, and make up a cheat that simply didn't exist, and could never be gotten. According to the rumor, the All Bonds Cheat would give you the option of playing as either Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, or Timothy Dalton (all of the actors who have portrayed Bond) in Multiplayer Mode. But, the "requirements" for this cheat were pretty steep. After obtaining every other cheat in the game, you must beat the Aztec in under nine minutes on 007 Mode with Enemy Health on 200%, Enemy Damage at 100%, Enemy Accuracy at 100%, and Enemy Reaction Speed at 100%. I seriously doubt that anyone could ever do this. Here is a cool site for any of you fanatics. It has a bunch of reasons why the cheat is fake, as well as some cool pictures! So, therefore, there must be no All Bonds Cheat, and there never was. I also seriously doubt that anyone believes in it anymore, but I'm adding it to the FAQ just the same. ************************************************************************ The Oddjob and Mayday Rumor The other major Goldeneye rumor is that Oddjob and Mayday can be found in one player mode, in their own secret levels. Oddjob's level was supposed to be Fort Knox (to go with the plot of the movie Goldfinger) and Mayday's was the Eiffel Tower (to go along with a scene in A View to a Kill). Some also say that both of these characters could be found in an alternate Egyptian Temple. These levels were originally supposed to be a part of the game, but were nixed at an early stage, unfortunately. I still think that the Eiffel Tower would have made for an interesting level. ************************************************************************ The Xenia on the Frigate Rumor If you were to read M's briefing before the Frigate level, you would find that she tells you to look out for Xenia, because she might be on the Frigate. Anyone who saw the Goldeneye movie would also know that Xenia is on the Frigate (in the movie), along with Ouromov. But, Xenia is definitely NOT on the Frigate in the game. And the thing is, Xenia was never meant to be on the Frigate at all! So why the note about her in the briefing? Well, my guess is that Rare was upset that Xenia never appeared until the Train, when she did really play a large part in the movie. So, they put her name in the briefing so that you might know who she is when you reach the Train. According to one version of the rumor, Xenia could be found in a secret room in the very bottom of the Frigate. According to another, more outragious rumor, there were a bunch of Moonraker Elites down there too. But of course, we know better. ****************************************************************************** If anyone out there should know of a rumor that I've missed, please email me and tell me about it. __________________________________ 8. Stupid Things Natalya Says __________________________________ For some unknown reason, I've put together a list of all of the things that Natalya may say when she shoots someone with her Magnum in the Jungle: I like this game. Gotcha! Close, but no cigar. Advantage, Natalya Simonova. Did you see that? Oh, that's a nice plant. Naughty boy. That's one more for me. Too slow. This is fun. Cover me. Unlucky. That looked painful. Who was that guy? Just like in the movies Loser Be careful James Ooh, messy If you notice that I'm missing anything, email me about it. _________________________________________________ 9. Smart-aleck Things that Alec Trevelyn Says _________________________________________________ (Bad pun intended) To go along with my Natalya list (see section 8) here is a list of all the things that Trevelyn shouts at you during various parts of the game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Statue No gun, 007? MI6 must be cutting their budget these days. Put the gun away, it's insulting to think that I haven't anticipated your every move. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Train James, what an unpleasant surprise. Do come in. Two targets, time for one shot. The girl, or the mission? Come on James, don't try to be clever. Make your move. Too slow 007. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Control Too slow James! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Caverns Too slow James...yet again. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Cradle From the Cradle to the Grave-your grave James. You could have joined me James, but you had to side with the pen pushers. Always loyal to your mission-never to your friends. James Bond, Her Majesty's loyal terrier-you sicken me. What's the matter James? No glib remark? No pithy comeback? Come on! Is this the best you can do? You never give up do you? Pathetic really. What's the matter James? Can't take the pace? Finish the job James-if you can. I was always better, James. Trevelyn: For England, James? Bond: No, for me. ********************************* XI. Frequently Asked Questions ********************************* Q: Hey, didn't you used to list the fastest times for each level on 00 Agent? What happened to that? A: Well, I was talking things over with my pal Karl Jobst, and we decided to move all of the best times for any difficulty level on to his FAQ. It's listed on Gamefaqs with the rest of the Goldeneye Guides. Q: Is it possible to beat the game on 00 Agent with Enemy Rockets and no other cheats? A: Surprisingly, the answer is yes. A few people have done it, and those names are listed in Eric Salter's Enemy Rockets FAQ, which is also available here at Gamefaqs. Q: Can I use Cheat Mode to earn a Cheat? A: No, you can only use cheats on levels that you've already beaten, so this would be impossible to pull off. Q: Which controller Setting do you recommend using? A: I prefer Honey, but I also like to use Kissy on some missions that require a lot of aiming. Q: Are Oddjob or Mayday in the Mission mode? A: For the last time, no! Q: Is Xenia on the Frigate? M said that she was! A: Nope, M was mistaken. Q: How do I switch to a gadget? A: You need to go to the big list of weapons and gadgets on the second screen of the Q Watch. Q: Why doesn't auto aim work on 00 Agent? A: It does, just not as much as Agent. The point of that was to make the game harder. Q: What's the point of 007 Mode? A: It's just to fool around, and have some fun. You don't get anything if you beat all of the levels on it. Q: In the Facility, I killed some running scientist, and he dropped a Clearance A Keycard! What's this thing for? A: That Keycard will open all of the doors that you normally need to be opened by using the remote door consoles. Very useful if one should get blown up. You don't even have to shoot the scientist to get the keycard, just hold him at gunpoint for a while. Q: What's the point of having the Invincibility Cheat when you can just go to 007 Mode and turn Enemy Damage all of the way down? A: If you do that, then drone guns and explosions will still be able to hurt you, and they can't even put a scratch on you with Invincibility. Q: What's the point of Moneypenny's briefing? A: It just adds a little bit of humor to the game. Q: Can you roll like all of the guards always do? A: No. I wish you could though... Q: Wait a minute......in the movie Goldeneye, wasn't the helicopter named Tiger? A: Yes. And for some odd reason, it's Pirate in the game. Q: In the Control, I followed Boris up to that place with the Body Armor, and he just disappeared! What's the deal with this? A: You were never really meant to see him disappear, so consider yourself lucky. Q: In the Train, I used Turbo Mode and actually made it to where Trevelyn and Xenia were hiding! But, why isn't there anything over there? A: You were never really meant to do that either. Kinda neat trick though. Q: In the Silo, I found a briefcase that Ouromov had! What is it for? A: Ouromov's briefcase was originally meant to be part of a mission objective, but that objective was taken out, while the briefcase remained. Q: Can I make to the Island in the Dam level without using a GameShark? A: No. Q: What does AC-10 stand for? A: It was a term that came from an old RPG gaming system, where A stood for Armor, C stood for Class, and the most armor you could get would be -10. It basically means that yoou got the most armor that you could get. Like any normal human being would ever figure that out. Q: Tell me just one more time, what's the path for getting the Golden Gun in the Egyptian? A: Move left 2 tiles (to the corner) Up 2 tiles Right 3 tiles (one tile between you and the wall) Forward 2 tiles Left 1 tile Up 1 tile Left 1 tile Up 2 tiles Right 1 tile Q: Hey, I saw Diamonds are Forever, and Plenty O'Toole wasn't the official Bond girl! What's the deal with that! A: A controller setting named Case didn't sound as good as Plenty. Q: Why don't Plastiques come with the All Guns cheat? A: They're technically not a weapon, they're a gadget. Q: Where did they come up with the name Goldeneye? A: They took it from the movie. And the movie took it from the name of Ian Fleming's summer house in Jamaica. Q: What is the Drax Corporation? A: The guys that the Moonraker Elite work for. Go rent Moonraker for more info. Q: Are the Hunting Knives, Regular Shotgun, Gold or Silver PP7s, or Taser hidden in the game? A: No. Q: Why can't I play all of the single player levels in Multiplayer? A: According to Rare, most of them ran to slowly, or just didn't work very well. Q: In Goldfinger, wasn't Oddjob normal height? A: Yes, they just made him short for the game, for some reason. Q: In the Living Daylights, why can't I hit people with the flag? A: That would just be dumb. Q: Why is the sky that weird color in the Depot? A: It just adds a little touch of variety to the game, don't you think? Q: Hey, wasn't Baron Samedi killed in Live and Let Die? A: If you stayed until the very end, you would have seen the Baron riding on the back of the train. You can't kill a voodoo master that easily.... Q: What is a Lienz Cossack? A: In World War II, the Lienz Cossacks were a group of traitorous Russians that were assigned to work for the Nazis, but were later caught by Britain. Britain, in turn, sent them back to Russia where they were murdered by Stalin. Trevelyn's parents were Lienz Cossacks, and that's why he wanted revenge on England. Q: Is James Bond's arch enemy Ernst Stavro Blofeld in this game? A: No, he's not, beyond a SPECTRE of a doubt. Q: In the Jungle, why can't you pick up Natalya's Cougar Magnum if she gets killed? A: The Cougar Magnum is strictly a cheating weapon. It's too cool to be able to use in real missions. Q: Why is it that I only have one PP7 in the Surface 2, but I find two of them in the Bunker 2? A: Don't ask me. Q: What's the deal with that squishy sound that a Hunting Knife makes when it hits someone? A: Sounds more like a sponge than a knife, doesn't it? Q: Hey, I saw Moonraker, and at the end, Jaws turned to good! So why is he out to kill you in the Aztec? A: The Moonrakers offered him more money to come back. Besides, he was still mad at Bond for picking him up with that giant magnet and dropping him into the shark tank. Q: Doesn't Bond use a Walthar PPK in the movies? A: Yes. All of the guns in Goldeneye are fake, so they just changed the name to PP7. Rather lame, but..... Q: What is the Spyder? A: It was the original name for the Klobb, but then they changed it to name it after a game designer, Ken Lobb. Q: What's the point of a silenced weapon in Multiplayer? A: There is none! They just put the Silenced PP7 in sometimes to add some variety! Q: On the back of the Goldeneye Box, it shows a picture of Multiplayer, and Bond is wearing a while tux! What's the deal with this? A: That was an early shot from the game, Bond's choice in Multiplayer clothing was later changed. Q: I'm confused, didn't Ouromov kill Trevelyn at the Facility? A: No, his death was staged. Ouromov and Trevelyn had the Goldeneye theft planned from the beginning. Q: In the Egyptian, I'm using the Infinite Ammo Cheat, and it prevents me from picking up the Golden Bullets so that I can't complete Objective A! What should I do? A: This one had me stumped for a little while. Get out your Golden Gun, and stand right next to the bullets. Fire the gun, then while it reloads, you should pick up the bullets. Q: Why doesn't Valentin walk with a limp? A: He.....uh.....had an operation to correct it. Q: Why is there only one type of civilian on the Streets? A: The other three were designed especially for Multiplayer. Q: Who is this Scaramanga character anyway? A: I take it you didn't see the Bond movie "The Man With the Golden Gun." Well, Francisco Scaramanga was the villian in that movie, and he was the world's most devious assassin. He used a Golden Gun (that looks like the one in the game) to do his dirty work. Scaramanga was killed by Bond at the end of the movie, and you find his Golden Gun in the Egyptian Temple. Q: Why are there Russian guards in the Egyptian Temple? A: Because Baron Samedi couldn't find anyone else stupid enough to work for him. Q: Why are there two safe keys in the Bunker 2? A: The safe is very special, you need two keys to open it. Q: Who is Jack Wade? A: Bond's CIA contact in the movie. Q: What's the point of The Race? A: There is no point! That's the beauty of it! Q: What's that big black thing in the Egyptian Temple? A: It's a big.....black.....thing. Q: How does the Silver PP7 work? A: One hit with it to the chest or head will kill on Agent, Secret Agent, or 00 Agent, but a hit to the arm or leg will not. If you go on 007 mode and fiddle with the enemy health, it will take multiple hits to the head to kill an enemy.
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