****************************************************************************** * Game: Resident Evil 4 HD * * System: Xbox 360 (also for PS3) * * Type: Achievement/Trophy Guide * * Written By: Gamer364 * * Copyright 2012/2013 * ****************************************************************************** ============================================================================== | Table Of Contents | ============================================================================== Part 1: The Guide's Timeline Part 2: Intro Part 3: Achievement/Trophy Overview Part 4: The Game's Achievements/Trophies and How to unlock them Part 5: How to Contact me Part 6: Legal Junk, Special Thanks and Other Guides I've Done ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Part 1: The Guide's Timeline | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 04/30/2012: The guide's birth. Dates that are unlisted: I worked on the guide quite a bit. The reason for the unlisted dates, is because I intended to do something with this guide, but ultimately decided to scrap it. 05/25/2013: Finally desided to work on the guide and even finished it. Just need to summit it to GameFAQs and I'm set. 07/26/2013: Did some minor updates to the guide. Nothing special here. ****************************************************************************** * Part 2: Intro * ****************************************************************************** Hey Guys, welcome to my next guide in my series of works. As you can tell from my user name, my name is Gamer364. This guide is designed to help all players playing this game to all of the game's achievements (or trophies for those playing the PS3 version of the game). I know their's an achievement guide on GameFAQs already, but I felt like it should have explained all of the achievements more, so I figured I write one. I know you guys probably don't like long Intros, so I'll get on with the guide already. Warring: This guide can and will contain spoilers from the game, especially in the walkthrough itself, so read at your own risk. ****************************************************************************** | Part 3: Achievement/Trophy Overview | ****************************************************************************** Achievement/Trophy difficulty: 2/5 if you've played RE4 and/or RE5 before 3/5 if you haven't but do use the Special 2 for Pro 4/5 if you haven't and don't use the Special 2 Number of Achievements and Trophies: 12 Least amount of playthroughs to get all Achievements/Trophies: 3 Main Game - 2 Separate Ways (or The Another Order in Japan) - 1 Number of Missable Achievements/Trophies: 3 Details: Not much to say in the details department. All you'll be doing is playing through the main game twice and Separate Ways (The Another Order) once. 1st off, you'll be playing on Normal and playing the game the way you normally would. When you beat the game for the 1st time, you'll unlock the Pro Setting and a bunch of other unlockables. Depending on rather or not you want to get the Special 2 1st or not, You'll be taking on Separate Ways/The Another Order next. Once you're done with that, You'll be playing the Main Game again, but this time on Pro. Do note that you're weapon progress does not carry from Normal to Pro, so you'll have to be extra careful while playing on Pro. With enough determination, you'll beat the game on Pro and 100% this game. All that said, their are some things I should mention about some of the other versions of this game. In the International Versions of the game (or at least Europe and Japan), the game has an Easy setting (lucky sons of *******). However, the Pro setting does not unlock on the Easy setting, so for those who have access to the Easy setting, you can use this as a "Just want to see the Story" playthrough if you want. In the German Version of the game, Assignment Ada and Mercenaries have been removed from the game under the orders of the German goverement when the Gamecube version was released and still hold true with the PS2, PC, Wii, 360 and PS3 versions of the game. However, the lack of either game mode will not affect the German Player's ability to 100% this game. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Part 4: The Game's Achievements/Trophies and How to unlock them - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This part talks about the Game's Achievements (or Trophies for PS3 players) as the title suggests. If your having trouble at some points of the game, here's a walkthrough of the game. It was made by Berserker of GameFAQs. http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/625523-resident-evil-4-hd/faqs/63034 A. It Begins With a Ring Description: Ring the mysterious bell. What happens after that, is up to you. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: The "Ring the mysterious bell" part of the description is/can be a bit deceptive. While the achievement/trophy itself is story-related, the description would have you believe that you need to do the 1st Chapter of Seperate Ways for this to unlock, when you unlock this during Chapter 1-1 of the main game. Reguardless, you'll unlock this as soon as the bell rings, telling you that you survived the Village Ambush. B. Do Not Shoot the Water! Description: Summon the master of the lake. Don't rock the boat. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, but it can be missed. Make sure you save at a Typewriter near the dock when going for this, because this achievement/trophy will get Leon killed. Anyway, just shoot the lake 6 times and the boss will come out of the water, ending Leon's life and unlocking this achievement/trophy. Hit "Yes" when asked to continue after that. This is done in Chapter 1-3 and the boss' name is Del Lago, by the way. This can be missed simply by getting on the boat and riding around in it until a cutscene plays out, triggering this boss fight. Warring: The way Leon dies will catch you off guard if you're not prepaired, so I would watch a Youtube video depicting this way to die 1st, so you're not as surpised (if at all) when you do this yourself. C. A Rock and a Hard Place Description: Outmaneuver the rampaging beast, El Gigante. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, so it can't be missed. Just go about killing this boss and that's it. The fastest way is to stick a Rocket Lancher up it's butt, pull the trigger and watch the fireworks. This is done in Chapter 2-1. D. Secure the Ballistics Description: Rescue the president's daughter, Ashley. Afterwards, the real fun begins. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, so it can't be missed. Ashley's the person that Leon has to save and her kidnapping is the reason why this game happend in the 1st place. Anyway, once you find her, the achievement/trophy will unlock. Like the last achievement/trophy, this is also done in Chapter 2-1. E. A Bloodline Severed Description: Defeat the village chief in battle. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, so it can't be missed. Some time during Chapter 2-2, you'll be in a boss fight with Chief Mendez (the boss the description's refering to). You'll have to have Leon survive a quick-time event before that happens though. After that, do what you did with the other bosses before him and kill him by any means necessary. F. A Terrifying Assassin Description: Turn the tables on Verdugo, the right hand of Salazar. Achievement Points: 150G Trophy Color: Silver Guide: Story-related, but it can be missed. Like the "A Rock and a Hard Place" and "A Bloodline Severed" achievements/trophies, this is obtained by killing the boss by any means necessary. You'll want to freeze this boss using the Liquid Nitrogen tanks before you try anything. This boss can be defeated without doing so, but freezing it makes this boss somewhat easier. If you've played RE 3 before (I haven't), you may notice it acts a little bit like Nemesis, except it won't being chasing you through out the game. Like I said though, I haven't play RE 3, so I wouldn't know for certain. Anyway, it'll unlock itself once this boss is down for the count. This is done in Chapter 4-1 by the way. This can be missed by lasting long enough to the point where the door in the room your trapped with the boss in decides to unlock itself and you have Leon make a mad dash for the elevator. However, since it take forever for that to happend, it's unlikely that you will end up missing this achievement/trophy. G. The Castellan Falls Description: Defeat Salazar, and make your escape from the castle. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, so it can't be missed. Same old song and dance if you ask me. Just kill the boss by any means necessary and be on your way. This is done in chapter 4-4. H. The Ties That Bind Description: Defeat Krauser, your former partner, in battle. Achievement Points: 50G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, so it can't be missed. You'll end up facing Krauser on several occasions in Chapter 5-3, the final time being after you've picked up the "Piece of the holy beast, Eagle" key item. A cutscene will play out and the boss battle will begin. You know when it's about to begin when Krauser says "Prepare for your death Leon" and you'll have to perform a quick time event to dodge his 1st attack. I normally go for the Rocket Launcher method when it comes to killing the bosses in my game, but I'm not sure how I'm going to get far enough away from him in order to use it. Besides, using Leon's knife seems to work better with this boss, so I would use that. Kill him and the achievement/trophy's yours. By the way, you have 3 minutes to kill Krauser, get the pieces to the door that takes them, insert them and get out of that area, before the C4s planted around the area explode, killing Leon in the blast. I. We're Going Home Description: Defeat Saddler in battle, and escape from the nightmare. Achievement Points: 100G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: Story-related, so it can't be missed. You'll get a chance to face Saddler and end Leon and Ashley's nightmare once and for all in the Final Chapter (Chapter 6-1). Kill the Final Boss with anything you happen to have at that point and you'll win this achievement/trophy. After that, you'll be given the "Jet-Ski Keys" key item and 3 minutes to get the heck out of the island, starting the momment Ada (the mysterious and (as Krauser calls her) "the ***** in the red dress") presses the detonation button (time will be ticking down during the cutscene). Once you've escape within the 3 minutes, give yourself a pat on the back, because you've beaten this game. J. A Heart of Steel Description: Clear the game on the highest difficulty. Achievement Points: 150G Trophy Color: Gold Guide: This one's a long one, so expect a lot of reading. Anyway, the Diffculty setting the description's refering to is the Pro setting. It is story-related, but you have to beat the game on Normal (the only setting avaiable in the US version) in order to unlock it. Before attempting the Pro setting, it would be a good idea to go through "Seperate Ways" 1st so you'll unlock the Special 2 (Refer to "The S Stands for Stylish!!" to know what that costume does). You'll also want to know what weapons you should grab and upgrade as often as you're PTAS (the game's form of money) and the game will allow. Handguns: Besides Leon's Foot and Knife, these are his most basic weapon. They are not known for their Firepower, but you do get plenty of Ammo for it. They're 4 handguns in the game: 1. Leon's Handgun Firepower: 2.0 Firing Speed: .33 Reload Speed: .87 Ammo Cap: 25 Exclusive: Increases Critical Headshot chance by x5 2. Red9 Firepower: 3.7 Firing Speed: .40 Reload Speed: 1.67 Ammo Cap: 22 Exclusive: Increases Firepower to 6.5 3. Punisher Firepower: 1.9 Firing Speed: .33 Reload Speed: .83 Ammo Cap: 25 Exclusive: Can hit up to 5 enemies at once 4. Blacktail Firepower: 3.2 Firing Speed: .27 Reload Speed: .83 Ammo Cap: 35 Exclusive: Increases Firepower to 4.5 Note: The stats for the Handguns and the other types of weapons assume that you upgrade the gun to its max without the exclusives. Which Gun do I recommend?: Either the Red9 or the Blacktail Reason: Leon's Handgun seems to be more focused on Critical Headshots (as shown by its exclusive) which won't do much good if you're on Pro. As for the Punisher, being able to hit mulitple enemies at once sounds nice, but the lack of Firepower (even at its highest level) will pretty much kill your chances of lasting on Pro for quite some time in the game. Now with the remaining two guns I gave you a choice. The Red9 is the most powerful handgun in the the game thanks to its Firepower, but has a slow Reload Speed and the lower Ammo Cap of the two remaining guns and of all of the handguns in general. The Blacktail on the other hand has a low Reload Speed and high Ammo Cap with the faster Firing Speed to boot, but doesn't have the Firepower the Red9 has. For my money, I went with the Red9, but the Stats on the Blacktail makes it sound like I should've at least considered the Blacktail a bit more, or even take both guns with me. If you're going to use the Red9, make sure you buy the Stock with it, so you have an easier time aiming the gun. What gun you should use before you get either gun?: Leon's Handgun Of the two guns I don't recommend using as you're main choice of Handgun, I would rather use Leon's Handgun than the Punisher, though I do recommend that you shoot the 15 blue medallions for the Upgraded Punisher just for the extra PTAS. If you intend on using the Blacktail, then I would pick up the Red9 w/Stock to use for awhile until you're able to purchase the Blacktail. Shotguns: These bad boys can do a **** load of dammage and can hit multiple enemies at once (much like the Punisher can, only better). However, with high Firepower comes with a slow Firing and Reload Speed and low Ammo Cap (for the most part). They're 3 shotguns in the game: 1. Normal Shotgun Firepower: 8.0 Firing Speed: 1.53 Reload Speed: 1.67 Ammo Cap: 18 Exclusive: Firepower is the same no matter the range. 2. Riot Gun Firepower: 8.0 Firing Speed: 1.53 Reload Speed: 1.67 Ammo Cap: 17 Exclusive: Increases Firepower to 10.0 3. Striker Firepower: 12.0 Firing Speed: .73 Reload Speed: 1.50 Ammo Cap: 28 Exclusive: Increases Ammo Cap to 100 Which Gun do I recommend?: The Striker Reason: The Striker is argueable the Best Shotgun in the game. It has the highest Firepower of the Shotguns, defies the shotgun stereotype that Shotguns take a long time to reload and fire (although, the shotgun still takes a bit to reload), has a high Ammo Cap of all of the shotguns (even without the exclusive) and lets you perform a bug known as the Ditman Glitch (the 4th Capcom didn't intend on happening). The Ditman Glitch is a bug where if you were to aim it, but you (quickly) go the weapon loadout screen and select another weapon like the Red9 Handgun, you'll do everything from running, reloading and shooting (just to name a few examples) at a much faster rate than you normally would. I've put a Youtube video that goes into more detail with the bug itself in the Tips and Tricks part of the guide for this achievement/trophy. What gun you should use until you can get the Striker?: Player's Choice Shotguns are useful weapons, no matter what shotgun happens to be the best. I would at least pick up the Normal Shotgun (which you can get for free in a two-story house in the Village at the begining of the game) though. Keep in mind that if you try to pick it up during the Ambush, the Chainsaw dudes will come into the picture and try to (let's just say) give Leon a deadly case of a bad hair day. If you intend on using the Riot Gun, then sell the Normal Shotgun when it becomes available. Rifles: These things are Long-Ranged Killers. They can kill a enemy from a long-distance, but can leave you really put you in tight spot if you're not careful of where you pick to make you're stand with a Rifle. They're 2 Rifles in the Game: 1. Normal Rifle Firepower: 12.0 Firing Speed: 2.73 Reload Speed: 2.33 Ammo Cap: 18 Exclusive: Increases Firepower to 30.0 2. Semi-Auto Rifle Firepower: 15.0 Firing Speed: 1.43 Reload Speed: 1.33 Ammo Cap: 24 Exclusive: Decreases Firing Speed to 0.80 Which Gun do I recommend?: The Semi-Auto Rifle Reason: The reason for this is simple: On the Normal Rifle, once you fire it, you are forced out of Aiming mode, so Leon can eject the bullet from the gun. The Semi-Auto Rifle doesn't do this. Plus with the Semi-Auto Rifle, it has the higher Firepower (unless you count the Normal Rifle's Exclusive, in which case, that Rifle will have the Higher Firepower), the faster Firing Speed (with or without the Rifle's Exclusive), Reload Speed and Ammo Cap. Should you get the Normal Rifle until you can get the Semi-Auto?: If you intend on using Both Rifles, Yes. If not, No. The Normal Rifle really sucks with its lower Firepower and Ammo Cap and with its slower Firing and Reload Speed, its a wonder this rifle wasn't removed the PS2 release onwards. The only reason I can see wanting to go with this Rifle is if you intend on fully upgrading it. Even then, you have to make your shots count with this thing. It is cheaper to fully upgrade than the Semi-Auto, but to me it's not worth it. Magnums: This type of gun were practicly created for the sake of killing bosses. They boast a high Firepower with a fast Firing Speed. However, they have a slow Reload Speed and have low Ammo Cap. The low Ammo Cap is not helped out by the fact that the ammo for these things are rare as all heck. They're 2 Magnums in the game: 1. Broken Butterfly Firepower: 28.0 Firing Speed: .70 Reload Speed: 2.33 Ammo Cap: 12 Exclusive: Increases Firepower to 50.0 (Oh Mama!) 2. Killer7 Firepower: 35.0 Firing Speed: .70 Reload Speed: .93 Ammo Cap: 14 Exclusive: N/A Which Gun do I recommend?: Player's Choice Reason: Both Magnums are pretty powerful in their own right. The Broken Butterfly is kind of inferior to the Killer7 in terms of Pre-Exclusive stats. The slow Reload Speed and the lower Firepower doesn't help the Broken Butterfly's cause. However, you can get this thing for free, which is a huge plus. Here's how: After you've saved Ashley again, make your way to the point where you couldn't access the contents of a locked door. Then boost Ashley through a hole in the wall and she'll unlock it from the other side. Go right in and grab its contents, including the Broken Butterfly. The Killer7 on the other hand pretty much domminates the Broken Butterfly in every way except for one thing: Exclusives. This Magnum doesn't have any, while the Broken Butterfly has an exclusive that makes this thing's Firepower go up to 50.0, which would blow the Killer7 right out of the water in the Firepower department. Exclusive or no Exclusive, I feel this Magnum pretty underrated for what its stats are (though, I never really used it in my pro run because I never really looked at its stats close enough). Normally, I would tell you if you should go with another gun until you can get your hands on my recommend gun and my reason behind it. Since I left this up to the Player, I'm not going to do that. However, if you plan on using the Killer7, I would at least pick up the Broken Butterfly until you're able to purchase the thing. The TMP: This gun is like a Machine Gun. It fires at a fast rate and has a high Ammo Cap. However, its Firepower does kind of suck and the wild aiming when holding the trigger doesn't help its cause. Since this is the only gun in this department, let's just look at its stats. Firepower: 1.2 Firing Speed: .10 Reload Speed: 1.17 Ammo Cap: 250 Exclusive: Increases Firepower to 1.8 Do I recommend the TMP?: Yes and No Reason: The TMP can be used as an Alterative Handgun if you just barely pull the Trigger and quickly release it. Besides, the game will give you TMP ammo rather you even pick up it up or not. As for why you may not want to use it: its wild aiming when you start firing will cause you to miss quite offen. Of course, that can be remedied somewhat by buying its Stock, which I recommend doing if you plan on using this gun. With that, here's a summery of what guns I recommend picking up: Handgun: Red9 or Blacktail Shotgun: Striker Rifle: Semi-Auto Magnum: Player's Choice Pick Up the TMP?: Player's Choice The Stats for each of the guns were taken from ZackScott's Weapon Analysis Guide. Here's a link below for those who are interested. http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/625523-resident-evil-4-hd/faqs/35441 Note: This guide assumes that you're playing the Gamecube version, but has the stats for the Post-Gamecube version as well (PS2, PC and Wii) and the stats are based on the Post-Gamecube version, so it should still apply to the Xbox 360 and PS3 HD versions. Here are some tips and tricks to help you through Pro: 1. Before begining the game, pick the Special 2 as your choice of costume. It'll make Ashley pretty much immune to almost anything the game throws at her, so the only character you need to worry about is Leon. You get this costume by beating Seperate Ways (The Another Order in Japan). 2. Make use of glitches should the opertunity come. This game may not be littered with glitches that I'm aware of, but their are quite a few useful glitches in the game that have yet to be patched last time I played this. Here are some Youtube videos demoing the following glitches: A. Ditman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVlF4c3Ldb4 B. Los Gigantes Skip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6cQvzTSJ8I C. Waterfall Skip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_SyQ6MLHVg The Ditman and Los Gigantes Skip videos was made by Youtube's romvaleri The Waterfall Skip video was made by Youtube's BakaEditZ 3. If you're about to get grabed, get grabed from behind (if at all possible); you won't suffer any damage should you escape fast enough. 4. If you shoot the Merchant on Pro, he doesn't come back to life, so be careful of where you fire your guns at. 5. If you have enough patience for this, do some Egg farming. The eggs not only sell well at the Merchant, but they can be an alterative source of healing (especially the Gold ones). That's all I can really think of at the momment. I'll update the guide if I think of anything else, or if someone else has some tips for Pro. K. What Are They Worth? Description: Acquire all of the bottle caps in the game. Achievement Points: 150G Trophy Color: Silver Guide: Story-related, but it can be missed. Their are 5 shooting ranges in the game, but you only need to visit 4 of them. Well, in theory you could visit only 1 of the final 2 shooting ranges if you wait enough chapters and all 4 type of shooting game types are avaiable in them, but you may need the PTAS to buy certain stuff like Upgrades for certain guns or 1st Aid Sprays. Anyway, they're 4 types of shooting game type like I said last sentence (A, B, C and D respectively). Once you've beaten all 4 types, you'll unlock this 150G Achievement/Silver Trophy. This is easier said than done however (unless you were playing the Wii version, in which case it's a complete joke thanks to its aiming system with the Wiimote, but this guide doesn't cover the Wii version so...). When you enter one of the Shooting Ranges, you'll be given a choice on what weapon package you want: Sniping and Rapid-Fire. I recommend using the Sniping package so you don't hit the Ashley targets by mistake (although it's still possible to do so). Here are all of the Bottle Caps that you have to win and how to get them in each type below. I threw in the amount of PTAS you get for collecting all of the Bottle Caps for each Game Type as well. Non of the Bottle Caps for each Game Type appear in this order necessarily. Type A A) Leon w/rocket launcher How to get: Score 3000 or more points. B) Leon w/shotgun How to get: Score 3000 or more points. C) Leon w/handgun How to get: Score 3000 or more points. D) Ashley Graham How to get: Score 3000 or more points. E) Luis Sera How to get: Score 3000 or more points. F) Ada Wong How to get: Score 4000 or more or hit all of the targets. Prize: 15,000 Pesetas Type B A) Don Jose How to get: Score 3000 or more points. B) Don Diego How to get: Score 3000 or more points. C) Don Esteban How to get: Score 3000 or more points. D) Don Manuel How to get: Score 3000 or more points. E) Dr. Salvador How to get: Score 3000 or more points. F) Bella Sisters How to get: Score 4000 or more or hit all of the targets. Prize: 25,000 Pesetas Type C A) Merchant How to get: Score 3000 or more points. B) Zealot w/ scythe How to get: Score 3000 or more points. C) Zealot w/ shield How to get: Score 3000 or more points. D) Zealot w/ bowgun How to get: Score 3000 or more points. E) Leader Zealot How to get: Score 3000 or more points. F) Don Pedro How to get: Score 4000 or more or hit all of the targets. Prize: 35,000 Pesetas Type D A) Soldier w/ dynamite How to get: Score 3000 or more points. B) Soldier w/ stun-rod How to get: Score 3000 or more points. C) Soldier w/ hammer How to get: Score 3000 or more points. D) Isabel How to get: Score 3000 or more points. E) Maria How to get: Score 3000 or more points. F) J.J. How to get: Score 4000 or more points or hit all of the targets. Prize: 50,000 Pesetas This info was taken from the Xbox360achievements.org's achievement guide for this game Here are the points you could get or lose depending on what you hit (thank you Berserker for the point totals): Male Ganado (in head) = 100 pts Female Ganado (in head) = 200 pts Any Ganado (body) = 50 pts Ashley = -1000pts *Salazar Head = 500 pts *You need to hit 5 Ganados (doesn't have to be in the head) in a row for this target to show up. I've read in another guide that you can get 300 points (once per round) for shooting moon and then the castle. If this is true (which I don't believe that it's the case, but saying that it is) then this would only apply to game types C and D. Anyway, once you've gotten all of the Bottle Caps and claim your prizes for each game type, the achievement/trophy will unlock. This can be missed if you don't enter the shooting ranges at all. L. The S Stands for Stylish!! Description: Acquire all of the costumes in the game. Achievement Points: 100G Trophy Color: Bronze Guide: In the guide for the "A Heart of Steel" achievement/trophy, I mentioned that you should unlock the Special 2 before you take on Pro. If you deside to take my advice, you'll unlock this before the said achievement/trophy. Reguardless, you'll unlock this as soon as you complete Seperate Ways. Here are the coustumes that you need to unlock. o---------------------------------------------------------------------o |Costume |Unlocked by... | |----------+----------------------------------------------------------| |Normal |Leon's wears this from the start | |----------+----------------------------------------------------------| |Special 1 |Beating the Main Story once | |----------+----------------------------------------------------------| |Speical 2 |Beating Seperate Ways (A.K.A. The Another Order in Japan) | o---------------------------------------------------------------------o As a bit of a bonus, I'll throw in what each costume does for both Leon and Ashley. You'll notice that their's a "Leon A" and "Leon B" in the "What it does" box for a costume. That's because their's another effect to this costume when Leon's wearing the Tactical Vest (this only applies to Normal/Easy modes though). I could be wrong, but I don't think that the Special 1 doesn't have another effect when the Tactical Vest, becasue it acts like a Tactical Vest already. o-------------------------------------------------------------------------o |Costume |What it does | |----------+--------------------------------------------------------------| |Normal |Leon A: Nothing | | |Leon B: Has the effect of the Tactical Vest | | |Ashely: Gives Leon the ability to look up her Skirt | |----------+--------------------------------------------------------------| |Special 1 |Leon: Acts like the Tactical Vest | | |Ashely: Beyond looking like she should be a Pop Star, nothing | |----------+--------------------------------------------------------------| |Speical 2 |Leon A: Beyond making him look like a Mobster, nothing | | |Leon B: Protects Leon from 90% of damage done to him | | |Ashely: Makes her immune to almost anything in the game | o-------------------------------------------------------------------------o ============================================================================== | Part 5: How to Contact me | ============================================================================== You have 2 Main ways of contacting me: 1. 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I have a Spam safeguard with yahoo, and it'll tell me if I have spam or not with Letter B. Also, if I think your trying sending me spam on Xbox Live, don't think I won't wirte a complant about you, and/or tell Microsoft on you. With letter C, I also take offence, because I get name called in school. Letter D, If your sending me an E-mail, have spell check avaiable to you and your not sure of your spelling, then why not use it? Letter E, Unless I messed up that badly, there's really no reason for that anyway. All of these things can and will make me think your a bad person, when in reality your probably not. All in all, just don't do it. Follow these rules, and if you add-on and/or correct something, I'll give you credit for it. Note: Don't get discouraged if I don't answer you right away. Sometimes, I might be on the Computer and sometimes I'll be on Xbox Live. Your best bet is to send both an E-mail and an Xbox Live message. That way if I don't get one of your messages, I'll still be able to get the other message. Even then, I might still not get your message right away. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Part 6: Legal Junk, Special Thanks and Other Guides I've Done | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Legal Junk This guide is copyrighted and writen by me. I wrote this with the help of reasoures used and other people mentioned special thanks protion of this chapter. It may not be redistributed nor sold for commercial purposes and/or profit at all, nor can it to be used in other websites without writen permission first. Special Thanks Capcom: For making this game. GameFAQs: For alowing my guide to be on the website. You: For taking the time to read this. Other Guides I've Done As mentioned in my Intro, this is not the only guide in my series of guides. Here are the links to all the other ones I've done in the past. 1. Lost Odyssey Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 10/16/10 www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/928334-lost-odyssey/faqs/58796 2. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II Type: Achievement/Trophy Guide Summited: 01/01/11 www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/981370-star-wars-the-force-unleashed-ii/faqs/61570 3. Sonic Adventure Type: Achievement/Trophy Guide Summited: 01/26/11 www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/997574-sonic-adventure/faqs/61723 4. Mass Effect 2 Type: Achievement/Trophy Guide Summited: 03/09/11 Xbox 360/PS3: www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/944907-mass-effect-2/faqs/61954 PC Version: http://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/944906-mass-effect-2/faqs/63751 5. Crazy Taxi Type: Achievement/Trophy Guide Summited: 04/12/2011 http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/997576-crazy-taxi/faqs/62155 6. Fallout: New Vegas Type: Achievement/Trophy Guide Summited: 05/02/2011 http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/959557-fallout-new-vegas/faqs/62284 7. The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 05/18/2011 gamefaqs.com/xbox360/945950-the-legend-of-spyro-dawn-of-the-dragon/faqs/62349 8. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 06/02/2011 www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/927345-the-elder-scrolls-iv-oblivion/faqs/62438 9. Alice: Madness Returns Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 07/16/2011 http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/958269-alice-madness-returns/faqs/62685 10. Catherine Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 12/27/2011 http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/605301-catherine/faqs/63564 11. Mass Effect 1 Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 2/19/2012 http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/930279-mass-effect/faqs/63788 12. Lego Rock Band Type: Achievement Guide Summited: 12/19/2012 http://www.gamefaqs.com/xbox360/959647-lego-rock-band/faqs/65631 Well, that's the end of my guide. This has been Gamer364, signing out. The End