ShadowMan Cheat Menu: ----------- Do the following to get access to a cheats menu with options like invulnerability, all weapons, all items, infinite ammo, level select, and many more. Under the installed folder in the path DATA\SCRIPTS\MENUS\ENGLISH are three files; E3.MSC, DEBUG.MSC, AND RELEASE.MSC. Rename RELEASE.MSC to something like RELEASE.MEN, then copy DEBUG.MSC to RELEASE.MSC in this same folder. Now, when the game is started, there will be added menus where many extra options can be set. Flame Grilled LeRoi ------------------- To cover Shadow Man in flames, follow these steps. Make your way to the very last room in the Temple of Life (it holds the Baton). Next, move to the last small room on the right, and press Action at the altar. Shadow Man will offer your Cadeaux in exchange for an energy upgrade. Press Action again at the altar. Shadow Man will say something about the Loa moving out of that altar. Run out and head to the altar next to the one you were just in. Press Action at the altar. If everything goes well, you should see a "Cheat Activated" message flash accross your screen (in the way Luke's teddy bear does). Go into your inventory and you should see a new item, the Book of Shadows. Select it and your cheat should be there. At the time I found this, I had 24 Dark Souls, and that might make a difference, but I don't think so. -------- GameTips -------- Use your ears! You can recognize the various creatures lying in wait ahead of you by their sounds, cries, and moans. Strafing doesn't work as it does in an action game--you can't turn while you're strafing (unless you surrender control to lock-on strafing). Strafing is best used to set yourself up in a good firing position when moving around a corner, or to dodge an incoming projectile. Snipe at your own risk! When in Snipe mode, you can't move at all; more often than not, you'll discover that your weapons can't hit a foe who hasn't been "altered" to your presence (thereby eliminating much of the usefulness of Snipe mode). If you have to swim, kill whatever is in the water first. You won't be able to aim worth a dime underwater, so hop in the water, attract the beasts to you, and hop out. Now go ahead and "shoot the fish in a barrel." Make sure you have room to back up when attacking one of the charging creatures. You don't want to back into a wall and get carved up by the minions of the dead, do you? When moving down an unexplored corridor, shoot down the hall into the darkness often; you'll alert the enemies of your presence, shaking them out of their "hidey-holes." Is this a good thing? Certainly, because it's better to be prepared for an attack rather than to have some nefarious Deadsider drop down on you. Don't forget that you can hold down the Fire button to charge up your Shadowgun, in order to deliver a more powerful blast.