To give the creatures in T2 big hands and
feet, simply enter the following at the cheat
entry screen and activate it in the Cheat Menu:
STOMPEM
Big Head Mode
Go to the "enter cheat" menu and enter the
following code. Then start a new game and
push start to access the cheat menu.
UBERNOODLE -- Big Head Mode. Will
make all the enemies' heads a lot bigger.
Blackout Mode
To play in Blackout Mode simply enter the
following at the cheat entry screen and
activate it in the Cheat Menu:
LIGHTSOUT
Gouraud Mode
Enter the following code at the code entry
screen and all textures will be replaced by
simple colored gouraud-shading:
WHATSATEXTUREMAP
Harmless Zombies
Are the dead men in level 2 killing you too
many times? If you turn the blood color to
"off," then the won't throw their bloody
limbs at you, making it MUCH easier to kill
the dead sisters.
Juan's Cheat
To place Juan's face on the health icons
enter HEEERESJUAN in the cheat menu.
Juan is a lucky boy who won Iguana's
Turok contest. Congratulations Juan!
Lock Spring "Fix"
In Turok 2, your crosshairs move to the
default position if you move forward or
backward, even with the lock spring option
turned off, unless you are holding the analog
in a direction the whole time. Some gamers
may find this annoying, but there is a way to
fix it.
Remember the warning in the front of every
instruction booklet? "Do not hold the analog
while turning the system on!" Well, if you
hold "down" just a little bit on the analog
while turning the system on, it will be
tricked into thinking that that is the default
analog position. So when you play the game
and stand still, you will look up very very
slowly, but the lock spring will be "fixed,"
and will never spring back to default again.
Pen-and-Ink Mode
To get the good old pen-and-ink mode
from Turok 1, enter the following at the
cheat entry screen:
IGOTABFA
Shoot the Birds
Before you say "duh, I knew that!" -- did
you know that there is a purpose to killing
the seagulls in Level 1? If the one gate that's
not opening on top of the ladder near the
city bugs you, shoot down all the birds and
it will open.
Stick Men Mode
To get every enemy to be tall and skinny,
enter HOLASTICKBOY at the Cheat
Menu.
Tiny Enemy Code
Want to have every creature be the size of
a Compy? No problem, simply enter:
PIPSQUEAK at the code entry screen.
Unlock Cheats
Everytime you finish a level in Turok 2, one
cheat in the game's Cheat Menu will
become unlocked. To switch the cheats on
or off, simply go into the Cheat Menu. Here
are some of the level codes:
Level 1: Frooty Stripes
Level 2: Pen and Ink Mode
Level 3: Gouraud Mode
Zach Attack
To place baby Zach's face on the health
icons enter AAHGOO in the cheat menu.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Turok 2 was a pretty good game. It had great graphics that is really
unmatched by any shooter game on the N64.It made Goldeneye's graphics look
horrible and it was a big improvement from the first Turok. This should come
as no surprise for those of you who have seen games made by acclaim such as
both installments of NFL Quarterback Club and WWF Warzone. Game controls
were pretty good but if you use the expert controls you might run into some
problems. The weapons and enemies in the game were awesome. Especially by
far the best weapon the Cerebral Bore. This weapon sucked your enemies brains
out and then exploded it's head off. It was very cool. I also liked the
storyline a little better than the original Turok. The one thing Turok
lacked was a good multiplayer mode. Unlike Goldeneye it just didn't have a
lot of characters or weapons in the multiplayer mode. It did however have a
lot more fighting areas. Although with speculation of a new Turok game
devoted specifically to the multiplayer mode we'll see if it can rival
Goldeneye. All and all it was a great game and on the Slicksta's scale of
1-10 i give it a 7.5
Slick
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