User Guide
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GAME
SINGLE PLAYER
MISSION BRIEFING/OBJECTIVES
Each level has primary and secondary
objectives, explained on the
Mission
Briefing
screen. Completing the primary
objective is mandatory to finishing the level
and unlocking additional game features.
Nailing secondary objectives is not essential
to success but may unlock cool items.
•
Pause the game (w button) to view
your objective completion status.
•
Law Enforcement objectives may involve
apprehending a suspect instead of using deadly force. Use a stun gun to subdue
a suspect when required, then cuff ‘em with the
Action
(default c) button.
•
When you complete an element of any objective, a prompt appears
at the top of the screen.
ATTACKING
•
Press the
Shoot
(default r) button to fire or swing a weapon.
•
Press the
Throw Grenade
(default l) button to throw a grenade,
tear gas or pipe bomb.
FIRST-AID KITS
Pick up first-aid kits to heal your wounds. Some only provide
partial first aid and others give you 100% health.
SPECIAL MOVES — ACTION ICONS
Perform special moves by pressing the
Action
(default c) button
when an Action Icon appears at the bottom of the screen.
OPEN/CLOSE
—
Kick open doors.
CLIMB
— Climb up
ladders. Grab
the ladder and
press the left
analog stick.
VAULT
— Jump
over obstacles.
ON/OFF
— Throw
switches to turn
power
On/Off
to some system
in the area.
PICK UP WEAPON
— Pick up a weapon lying
in front of you. In exchange, you will lay
down a weapon you’re holding (of the same
weapon type).
APPREHEND
— Arrest Criminals after taking
them out with non-lethal means (Law
Enforcement only).
NEXT SONG
— Find a boom box and press
the
Action
button to tune in a new song.
GRAB/RELEASE HUMAN SHIELD
—
Sometimes you just gotta be really nasty.
As a Criminal, grab the nearest person and
hope the enemy cares enough not to blow
the hostage away too. Your weapon will
automatically switch to a handgun when
you grab a human shield.
USING WEAPONS
Weapons fall into four categories and vary depending on your Criminals or Law
Enforcement status. When you pick up a weapon, you discard a weapon of the same
type. You can return to that spot later and trade a weapon for the one you discarded.
Your weapons include:
•
Handguns, including dual pistols.
•
Shotguns, automatic rifles and sniper rifles.
•
Hand-to-hand weapons such as baseball bats or stun guns.
•
Thrown explosives such as grenades and molotovs.
FIREARMS
Use the right analog stick (default) to aim your weapon. The targeting crosshairs
turn
red
when over the enemy. Press the
Shoot
(default r) button to fire.
• Push in the
f button to keep your weapon up and ready to fire. Push in
the button again to lower your weapon. Using the f button gives you better aim
and a zoomed-in view.
• Press the
Reload
(default s) button to reload.
• Press the
Action
(default c) button to pick up weapons dropped by slain enemies.
• Press the directional buttons
4/3 to peer around corners and take
a protected shot.
GRENADES/BOMBS
Use the right analog stick to aim your grenade or bomb, aiming with the cursor
in the same way as aiming your guns. Press the
Throw Grenade
(default l)
button to toss the explosive. The longer you hold the button, the farther you throw.
HAND-TO-HAND WEAPONS
These include clubs, nightsticks, knives and stun guns. Stun guns and zappers knock
someone out; that person is down for the count. Law Enforcement can apprehend
a downed suspect for additional points and objective credit.
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