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* It's pretty straight forward. There's no advancement like SS2 and the game is pretty linear. | * It's pretty straight forward. There's no advancement like SS2 and the game is pretty linear. | ||
* If you want to get through certain areas you have to lower security so destroy every camera and computer node you come across. | * If you want to get through certain areas you have to lower security, so destroy every camera and computer node you come across. | ||
* Keep in mind some levels can't be beaten on your first pass and enemies never stop respawning so don't waste ammo trying to clear out a level. | * Keep in mind some levels can't be beaten on your first pass and enemies never stop respawning, so don't waste ammo trying to clear out a level. | ||
* Don't fire the mining lasers. Or at least save your file before you do. | * Don't fire the mining lasers. Or at least save your file before you do. | ||
* There are several parts where your actions will cause a cycling series of numbers on a computer screen to settle onto one number. Write this number down. | |||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] |
Latest revision as of 22:45, 26 July 2023
- It's pretty straight forward. There's no advancement like SS2 and the game is pretty linear.
- If you want to get through certain areas you have to lower security, so destroy every camera and computer node you come across.
- Keep in mind some levels can't be beaten on your first pass and enemies never stop respawning, so don't waste ammo trying to clear out a level.
- Don't fire the mining lasers. Or at least save your file before you do.
- There are several parts where your actions will cause a cycling series of numbers on a computer screen to settle onto one number. Write this number down.