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She will start dancing. If you aim a camera at her, she will pose. During any of the Beauties battles, lie down, and they will straddle Snake, then he will knock them off. You can buy a magazine with pictures of the models that the Beauty And The Beast unit were based on from Drebin. Flick the remote for the screen Campbell talks to you on with the Mk II to see pictures of ladies in their underwear.

His webcam is focused on Naomi's cleavage. During the third playthrough of the game, when you first meet Rose she will be wearing a new shirt. To look through the Playboy magazine, press R1, then go into first person view. Then, hold L1 and press Circle to go through the pages. If the game puts you in third person view, press Triangle to enter first person view to see the models. There are two posters of Akina Minami in the Vista mansion. Look at them in first person view, and Snake will say her name and his Psyche gauge will increase.

Clear an area of all enemies in Act 1 or Act 2. All the allied soldiers will begin to cheer. No additional enemies will respawn in those areas if you return. Note: Mantis might take control of her again after awhile. Shoot five tranquilizer rounds into the legs of a Gekko. It will collapse and thrash around on the floor. You can walk past without being spotted while that is happening.

When you are in the basement lab at Shadow Moses and the Gecko appears, send the Mk II to the electric console to the right of the elevator. Note: This is the same console that was destroyed with the rocket in the original Metal Gear Solid. Use the Mk II to reactivate the electric floor and destroy the Gecko.

In the first part of the battle against Vamp, after you get his health low enough, he will fall down. As he gets up, grab him in a CQC hold, and inject him with the syringe that you obtained earlier. This will disable his Nanites and make him mortal. You do not have to deplete Vamp's health before CQC grabbing him. Hide and sneak up behind him for a CQC. Instead of depleting his life, use a tranquilizer gun and shoot his head. He will fall down, immediately giving you the chance for the CQC.

Crawl around the vents in Shadow Moses to encounter Rats. When they see Snake, "! They will run away. Keep chasing them, and they will repeat the "! Following the rats is a good way to get in. If you call Otacon after you see the rats, Snake will talk about them and how they helped him before. If you complete a chapter after 4 a.

When tailing a resistance member, if you look behind Snake, you will occasionally notice a man with a hat and trenchcoat also tailing him. This is how the Scarabs found the hideout. If you try to shoot him, he will duck away around the corner and disappear. Wear one of the Beauty's face paints in Act 3. The Resistance will ask Snake, "Hey, are you looking for a real man?

Call Otacon a few times in Shadow Moses at the part where Snake originally fought Vulcan Raven in the tank and is now where two sleeping Geckos are found. Otacon will say that "Snake is the craziest bad ass who ever lived. Try to access any feature that requires Internet connectivity while not connected.

A chat menu featuring Otacon will appear, and he will try to give you technical support. During the Act 5 mission briefing, immediately after Otacon lights Snake's cigarette, he adjusts his glasses. When he does this, you can see a reflection of Naomi on their lenses. During that song, press Start to see Sunny dancing at the bottom left corner. In Act 3, while you are trailing the Resistance member, listen to his whistle.

It is what Sunny will hum during mission briefings. At the third part of the final fight, when Liquid Ocelot grabs Snake by the neck, allow the controller to idle.

After some time, Liquid Ocelot will kiss Snake on the cheek. In Act 5, if you die and wait an extended period to select "Continue" or "Exit", you will hear Liquid say "It's not over yet, brother! Using it will move your selection over to "Continue", but then you will have the option to exit again. After dying, call Rose to hear a conversation about Snake having dreams of being killed or a comment from Snake saying that he feels like he has died once before.

During the Act 5 mission briefing, use the Left Analog-stick to change the projection's height on the screen. This will make some of the attendees angry. In Act 4, kill one of the wolves after you defeat Crying Wolf. The others will attack you. Call Otacon, and he will wince. Call Rose, and she will tell you that animal cruelty is the first sign of criminal behavior, and says that she will have you psychologically assessed if you continue to kill them.

Hold up a FROG soldier, and body search them. When you would normally ball crush a male prisoner, they will say "You men are all the same", "You're disgusting! When you search a FROG soldier and touch her chest, sometime she will moan or say "You're pretty good at this". Sneak through the first part after the opening, and go through the buildings. At the building to the right of where the APC shows up, crawl under the rubble.

You will see a militia soldier get brutally shot after pleading for his life. When tracking Naomi in Act 2, look to the right when crossing the river to see a guard relieving himself. In the central park during Act 3, there is a statue that Snake can interact and imitate. Stay in that pose until a resistance member appears, and he will urinate on you.

This is confirmed when Solid Snake raises the gun towards the sun to recharge and yells out "Sunlight", much like the main character did in Boktai. If you prolong the Psycho Mantis fight long enough, the game will show the opening screen, except the word "Kojima" will replace "Konami". The game will then resume the Psycho Mantis fight. You can see a ghost image of Hideo Kojima in Otacon's lab using the camera.

When the game first begins, the channels on the television are numbered 15, 16, 23, and 42, which are part of the number sequence from the television show Lost. She will say the same things she said when you attacked her in Metal Gear Solid. During the Mantis fight, switch your controller ports when your television switches to "Hideo 2". Otacon will come on the Codec and notify you that the trick does not work twice. You will also get a suggestion about destroying the bust. After you die during the final Boss battle and select "Exit", it quickly changes to "Exist".

Liquid Ocelot says "Not yet Snake, it's not over yet" and it moves the pointer back to "Continue". This is a reference to a quote by Liquid in the original Metal Gear Solid.

Call Rosemary with a ration equipped to see a reference to a sequence that happened in Metal Gear Solid 2 , when Raiden calls Snake on the Codec with a ration equipped and comments about Rose's cooking. Press L1 to view the description for the Mosin-Nagant.

It mentions The End and his sniper duel with Big Boss. Look at the two puppets dangling from Screaming Mantis. When Snake and Naomi talk about war changing and how it used to be "just a game", all of the Metal Gear Solid titles appear in an indexed list. In the Nomad briefing missions, take control of the Mk II, and go to the right of the helicopter.

There are three separately caged chickens, each with its own label: "Solid", "Liquid", and "Solidus". This is a reference to the three Big Boss clones. A further reference to those chickens happens at the very beginning of Act 1 when Sunny is cooking eggs. She says "Only two eggs? Solidus must've taken the day off.

When you are in the final showdown with Liquid, when it enters the third stage of the fight, Liquid will do Ocelot's signature hand gesture. Remember that. Otacon: Snake, these enhanced soldiers seem to be using some sort of device to climb to the walls. Otacon: This is only a guess but I think their gloves and boots might have some mechanism that employs van der Waals force. Otacon: It's a type of mutual interaction that occurs between two electrically neutral particles.

Geckos use it to crawl up walls and across ceilings. Otacon: Well, I read about an experiment about 10 years ago where they reportedly suspended an object weighing grams using a millimeter square piece of adhesive tape. Assuming the technology's advanced since then, I don't see why these guys couldn't be climbing all over the walls.

Snake: Otacon, what about Vamp? How he ran up that support pillar in the Big Shell? You think that's how he did it? Otacon: Hey, when technology starts to test the limits of our imagination, what's the difference?

Snake: Yeah. From what I've seen, though, they're holding their own. Not quite ready to lie down and give up, at least. The militias have hired operators working for them - You're disguised as one now. They make for pretty good commanders in battle.

Otacon: Maybe you haven't noticed because you're not actually working as one, but those operators are all over the place shouting out orders and giving signals. The militias' ability to organize themselves in battle largely depends on their presence. Heaven forbid one of those operators gets taken out. The chain of command would dissolve, along with any real combat effectiveness.

Otacon: sigh Look, those militias are generally made up of volunteers. But they're not just homegrown civvies who've been handed guns and told to fight. It looks like there's a locally based PMC - a small one, but it's there. So the militiamen you're seeing are most likely mercenaries hired by that PMC. A real showcase for the war economy. Otacon: Yep, a BMP3. It's an old Soviet-designed IFV. It's not quite up to MBT defensive standards, but it's got enough armor to protect it against medium-caliber machine gun rounds.

The militias could use it as a barricade against PMC gunfire. Use it to your advantage to help you proceed without having to face the PMCs. Otacon: I'll say. But now there's one less shield for you to use. Watch out for stray bullets. The enemy's not too discriminating.

To initiate this conversation, contact Otacon upon encountering the Gekko-loaded trucks in Millennium Park. Otacon: Are those Gekko on that truck? I always pictured Gekko as being these big, hulking things. But I guess they can fold up pretty small, too. Imagine that. I'll bet I could fit one through my front door if I tried What do you think?

Rosemary: Your Psyche is at an extremely dangerous level. You need to take immediate action to recover it. Rosemary: Most likely. Why not try unequipping anything you're not using right at the moment? Rosemary: You'll be putting yourself at risk if you lose any more Psyche. Take any steps necessary to recover it. Rosemary: You should find a nice, safe place to rest and replenish your Psyche. It may help to equip some Muna, too, if you have any. Rosemary: Snake, what makes you tense?

Stressors, the factors that cause stress, can be divided into several types. They can be psychological, social, biological, chemical, or physical. In battlefield terms, that corresponds to the presence of enemies, the battlefield environment, biological and chemical weapons, and physical wounds and hunger caused by combat. Any of these factors can cause stress to build up. So you need to pay attention not only to your health but also to your Psyche, especially when engaged in combat.

Rosemary: Stress is an adaptive response your body takes to protect itself when confronted by a threat. It happens to everybody. There are no exceptions. Everybody gets stressed sometimes.

Fear, anxiety, and worry are examples of psychological stress responses. Some people might not admit they have these negative feelings inside, but being aware of your own stress is essential to keeping it under control. You can't fight an enemy you know nothing about, right? The same is true of stress. To recover your Psyche, you need to know where your stress is coming from.

Give me a call whenever you feel it getting low. Rosemary: In order to effectively manage your stress, you first need to assess it. Think about what happens to people when they get tense Some people feel more tired than usual. Others experience stronger emotions, or experience incoherent behavior, or become dependent on things like alcohol or tobacco.

Rosemary: Some experience insomnia, depression, or have trouble concentrating. Others find themselves feeling apathetic - mentally drained. Everyone has their own way of reacting to stress. The important thing is to get a feel on what effect stress has on you. Pay attention to your Psyche Gauge to learn what sort of situation causes it to go down. Rosemary: One method of managing stress is to take the more obvious routes.

Over eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, complaining or acting irritable, relying on sleeping pills These are only short-term fixes, and may lead to addiction or other serious problems. In your case, Snake, smoking seems to help recover your Psyche.

But it's not a good idea to become dependent. I'd advise you to watch your intake. Rosemary: One method of stress management is to get your mind off the problem for a while. Watch TV or a movie. Look at paintings or pretty scenery. Get some rest, take a break. Keep yourself busy with a hobby All these things work well, but bear in mind they're really nothing more than emergency stopgap measures.

There's still the matter of getting to the root of the problem. Rosemary: chuckles Well how about paintings or sculptures? Or listening to music - that works, too. Or sometimes it helps if you stand by a river or a pond. Look around for a place or sight that might help you recover your Psyche. Rosemary: The best methods for managing stress are comprehensive methods. Getting a healthy amount of exercise, meditating, letting yourself relax mentally and physically Not focusing on negative thoughts Counseling from a trusted professional These approaches target both your body and your mind.

But I know they aren't exactly convenient for someone in the middle of battle. So Snake, try one of the easier techniques instead. To keep your stress levels under control, use whatever method is available to you at the time. That'll help you maintain a high level of Psyche. I'm not sure if you consider me a trusted professional, but I am here if you ever need to talk. I might even be able to help! CSP stands for "combat stress platoon" - they're there to care for soldiers' mental health.

Each CSP, including mine, is comprised of a doctor, two psychologists, and three counselors. Nowadays, though, most cases are dealt with internally by nanomachines - the SOP system. I can't help but feel there are serious ethical issues with manipulating people's senses like that.

Though I must admit, the System has led to a dramatic drop in the number of soldiers exhibiting symptoms of shell shock. Rosemary: You've lost a large amount of Psyche. You'd better take care of that right away. Rosemary: The primary mission of CSPs like mine is to provide care for soldiers suffering from combat stress.

Rosemary: The symptoms were first identified during the American Civil War. During World War I they called it shell shock. Today it's known as post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD.

Rosemary: Right. That's how soldiers have referred to it. Unlike external wounds, psychological damage is not readily visible, making it that much harder to detect. The only way to diagnose it is to look at the victim's stress level and determine whether or not he's able to effectively engage in battle. Rosemary: In some cases, soldiers display symptoms of PTSD immediately after undergoing a traumatic experience.

When these symptoms persist for more than two days, it's referred to as ASD, or acute stress disorder. When they last for more than a month, it's called PTSD. If something stressful happens to you, let me know right away. Rosemary: When a soldier is suffering from combat stress, it's extremely important that we respond quickly and effectively. Reassurance - getting the soldier to feel at ease. For example, we might get his commanding officer or supervisor to tell him he's OK.

Rest - letting the soldier cool down mentally and physically. Replenishment - having the soldier recharge his batteries by eating and sleeping. And restoration - having the soldier talk about his feelings and getting him to calm down. The four Rs represent the core thinking behind dealing with soldiers who suffer from stress. Proximity - staying close to the soldier. Immediacy - Acting quickly. Expectancy - giving the soldier hope that he'll get better. And simplicity - taking care of him in a clear and uncomplicated manner.

Take the first letter of each principle and you get the word "PIES. When your Psyche runs low, act quickly and appropriately to remedy the situation. I'm trusting you to take care of yourself. Rosemary: In recent years, more and more special forces units have started to hold debriefing sessions after missions Giving team members a chance to talk with each other, which can reduce the risk of developing combat stress.

Snake: Hmmm Debriefings are nothing new. We've always used them to deliver post-action reports. Rosemary: Those reports are important, too, but I'm talking specifically about using debriefing specifically as a stress management tool.

Rosemary: Yeah, they do. Let me give you an example of how to conduct a debriefing. First, everybody sits in a circle and goes over the rules. That is, they agree that anything discussed does not go beyond that room. Then they take turns and tell the others about what happened to them after the mission. It doesn't matter who goes first. Rosemary: After that, they describe the first thing they thought of at the time - relate how they felt and reacted. The realizations they come to during that process help them rearrange their thoughts, and at the end they go over their feelings once again.

Rosemary: Sharing each other's experiences like this and having others understand where you're coming from helps relieve stress. Rosemary: There's actually a term for these debriefings where everybody gets together and talks after the mission They're called CISDs - critical incident stress debriefings. CISDs have become popular as a stress management technique among firefighters and others involved in disaster relief. They say being at a disaster site is just like being on a battlefield - the stress you endure is as serious as a soldier's.

Now military and police organizations are starting to pick up on CISD. It's proving just as effective at dealing with stress among soldiers as it is among firefighters. Rosemary: That's a good point.

Go-getters for one, serious types, also. Studies have shown that this type of person is more prone to stress. Lately, they've been doing physiological screenings, through blood tests, to determine which types of people suffer the most psychological stress in combat. The results are used to help determine which units soldiers should be assigned to. In a way, it's just another kind of threat management. Rosemary: Well, I wouldn't stake my reputation on it, but you could say there's kind of a trend.

Some experts even claim that some genes may make people more susceptible to fear. Snake: Will do. Rose, how do I keep my Psyche from going down? Isn't there some way to develop resistance to stress? Rosemary: Well, there are many types of training that involve extremely high levels of stress, like escape and evasion or Ranger training.

But what you need is to focus on managing the stress as it accumulates. It's not healthy to let it build up inside. No matter how big the cup, keep pouring water into it, and eventually it's going to overflow. Snake, you have to dump some of that water out once in a while. Here's what you need to know: the best way for us to confront combat stress is not to train ourselves to resist it, but to train ourselves to recognize internalized stress early on and release it.

Rosemary: In your case, you can assess your stress level by looking at your Psyche Gauge. Always keep an eye on it. Rosemary: It comes from a Greek word meaning "cleansing. Allowing ourselves to express those pent-up emotions removes that burden and relieves our psychological tensions.

It's called catharsis. We experience catharsis in our daily lives in many different ways By telling others how we feel, or by painting a picture, watching sports, going on a trip, or even yelling at the top of our lungs. Snake, if you ever feel like a past experience is making you feel uncomfortable, talk to me about it. It could help you experience catharsis. Rosemary: The process we use to prevent or relieve stress is called coping. There are two basic types - problem-focused and emotion-focused.

The first type targets the stress factors themselves, while the second works to alleviate the suffering caused by that stress. Going back to what I said earlier, changing your environment by getting to a place where you can relax is problem-focused coping While changing your mood by eating and resting is emotion-focused coping.

Choosing the right coping technique for the right situation can save your life. I can help you with that, if you'll let me. Rosemary: In psychology, mental and emotional wounds are known as trauma.

Of course, in your line of work you use the word "trauma" a little differently. Snake: Yeah, like trauma pads Body armor woven from high-tensile fibers can stop bullets and shrapnel from penetrating, but in the end it's no more than a piece of cloth. It does nothing to stop the bullet's kinetic energy from being transferred to the wearer's soft tissue. You're lucky if [you] get off with just bruises.

More than likely you're left with a few fractures That's why you wear trauma pads - to absorb the shock so it does as little damage as possible. They make all kinds of them. Some have steel plates designed to diffuse the shock of impact over a wide area.

Others use shock-absorbing gels to convert kinetic energy into heat. Rosemary: That's all well and good if you're only worried about your body, Snake, but so far nobody's invented armor against psychological trauma. That's where I come in. If you ever need anything, don't hesitate to give me a call. Rosemary: In a state of relaxation, muscle tension is released, breathing and pulse become slower, and blood pressure is kept at reasonable levels.

Brain activity also becomes calmer, inhibiting anxiety and depression. It helps you settle down and reduces the amount of stress you're feeling. Snake: hmmm I could use some of that. It's hard to get anything done when you're flustered. Rosemary: The simplest method of relaxation is muscle relaxation. Muscle relaxation involves tensing up a certain muscle and then releasing it to get it accustomed to feeling limp. As you repeat the process of tensing and releasing, the shift to the limp state - that is, the relaxed state - gradually becomes more natural.

The usual method is to start with your arm and face muscles, then move down through your chest and abdomen, and finish with your legs. Tension can really build up in both body and mind on these long missions.

I'd seriously consider taking a break and using relaxation techniques at least once every hour. Rosemary: One technique you can use to relax is autogenic training, which employs self-suggestion.

Rosemary: It's a behavioral therapy in which you regulate both mind and body by changing their respective states. You assume a relaxed position and think of a formula that expresses your body's sense of weight and temperature. You then chant this formula in your mind until your body feels as if as if it's actually experiencing that state.

Once you've mastered one formula, you move on to the next. In repeating the process, your body gradually transitions to the state expressed in the formula, and eventually you learn to regulate body and mind. Snake: ahhh I've heard something like that before. When it's cold outside but too dangerous to build a fire, they took a picture of a fire instead. Said it made their bodies feel warmer. Rosemary: chuckles Well, it's just another form of self-suggestion.

If you think something hard enough, you can produce actual physiological changes in your body. They may have came up with that technique themselves through experience, but I suspect they had a little help from a psychologist. Rosemary: We counselors often talk about stress assessments. I understand you soldiers have your own type of assessment - threat assessment. Rosemary: That makes sense. Incorporating enemy psychology into your threat assessment and management enables you to locate, evade, and engage the enemy more efficiently.

Not only does it give you an advantage, it helps you seize the initiative on the battlefield as a whole. For someone in your situation, it's absolutely essential to remain sensitive to the enemy's psychological state - to their emotions.

Rosemary: So this Solid Eye, it can detect and inform you of what emotions people are feeling? Emmerich told me all about it. The muscle groups in our faces move in specific patterns depending on the emotion being experienced.

There's been a lot of research done on this, and the theory is being applied by intelligence and law enforcement agencies.

And it picks up other physical reactions as well. Like the way blood flows to the legs when we're afraid, or concentrates in the upper body when we get angry. Changes in pulse rate, skin temperature, sweat secretion It takes in all this information and calculates people's emotions with amazing accuracy.

Rosemary: giggle Our emotions have a significant impact on how we act. Knowing how people feel gives you a strategic edge. It must process data in much the same way as the nanomachines in SOP.

I have to say, even speaking as a psychologist, your friend has developed quite a reliable system. Rosemary: There are a lot of underlying factors, but at the risk of oversimplifying I think we have to consider the possibility that living in isolation from the outside world is placing her under a lot of stress.

Rosemary: It's what she think she wants. Sooner or later, she's going to have to breathe the outside air. She can see the outside through a window, but it's never going to be the same as reaching out and touching the real world.

Rosemary: Jack rescued Sunny from the Patriots, and you and Dr. Emmerich are taking care of her, but she hasn't been saved yet. Rosemary: Let her know she's not alone. The outside world is full of pain and suffering. You need to let Sunny know that you'll always be there for her. She's still just a little girl. Show her some sympathy once in a while. Rosemary: It's a type of herb that grows wild in South America. You can use it to make tea. Rosemary: You know the light, minty scent it gives off when squeezed?

Well, that smell supposedly helps alleviate the symptoms of altitude sickness. I wonder if it might help your Psyche Gauge recover a little faster, too. Try equipping it the next time you feel your Psyche Gauge getting low.

To initiate these conversations, call Rosemary after getting a Game Over via the following deaths. Snake: Rose, I keep getting these visions of being stabbed to death whenever I see a knife. Rosemary: I see It's said that the shorter the physical distance between you and the enemy, the stronger your psychological resistance to violence becomes.

It may be that the knife symbolizes close-quarters combat and it's evoking an image of your own death. Rosemary: I know, Snake. If you encounter an enemy with a knife, watch out. What could you do? Let's see.

You [could] avoid standing directly in front of them! Or roll to the side! Or step back to avoid a close-quarters attack. I know, it must sound funny for me to be giving you this kind of advice. Snake: Rose, something's going on. I've been getting this weird feeling. Like I died once already. And it was from a gunshot Just seeing an enemy carrying a gun has been putting me on edge.

Rosemary: Snake, your decades of experience might be trying to tell you something. Maybe it's a warning that the bullet that will finally kill you is coming when your back is turned. Tell me, what would you do if you saw a teammate engaging in risky behavior - say, recklessly charging the enemy or letting their mind wander in the middle of a firefight.

Rosemary: Well, think of it this way. There's another "you" inside your subconscious that's telling you the same thing. Snake: Ah, I see. Get back to the basics. Use the right stick to look for the enemy, move cautiously, and stay out of sight. I should be start listening to my other "me" Snake: Rose, I know it sounds weird, but I can't shake this feeling that I've drowned before.

Snake: Except, now it feels like I'm more aware than ever of drowning. I'm paying more attention to my O2 Gauge, and coming up for air more regularly. Rosemary: That's a good thing, then! As long as you're aware of that danger and how to avoid it, you'll be able to respond more effectively in real-life crises. Rosemary: Good to hear it, Snake.

That's what we're all hoping for That you'll finish the mission and come home safely. Snake: Well, I can't shake the feeling that I've died before.

I can't quite describe the sensation. It's like I died and then restarted the mission. I also get the sense I'm watching myself from a distance Over my own shoulder Rosemary: Its nothing to be concerned about. It could be caused by some trauma you suffered in your past. Rosemary: I can't say for sure.

But this feeling that you've died before Snake, maybe it's a warning about death in real life. Rosemary: Your subconscious is constantly trying to get you to visualize death in your explicit conscious. Rosemary: That's right.

It's making sure you know that even you should fear death. After all, everybody's praying for you to come back safely. So please, Snake, be careful out there. Use your head before you act. To initiate this conversation, call Rosemary after getting a Game Over by being caught in an explosion. Rosemary: I was catching a few minutes of shut eye And I had a dream A dream where you were in an explosion. It seemed so real, I couldn't help but get a little worried Snake: Relax. I'm alive.

Death by explosion, huh? It's true, one blast and I'm off to meet my maker. Rosemary: Not all explosives are of the stationary bomb type. For example, if you hear a pin being pulled from a grenade, you know what's coming next.

You need to be aware of these things. Rosemary: Your Psyche is looking good right now. Nothing to worry about so far as I can see. Rosemary: Snake, you should be careful about how much weight you're carrying.

I'm sure a big strong guy like you can carry a considerable amount of gear But the stress of lugging heavy loads around can have a negative effec on your metal state, causing your Psyche Gauge to go down.

Rosemary: I'm not saying you shouldn't ever carry a lot of gear. These discarded guns can be collected and sold to Drebin for extra points. While the most common gun is the GSR, the Dwarf Gekko will occasionally drop an otherwise rare Desert Eagle, which earn 10, points each.

As long as you don't kill any Dwarf Gekko, you can keep this process going for as long as your patience or Snake's heath allows. Before you reach Outer Haven's Microwave Tunnel, you have to run straight through a series of hallways that are infested with Dwarf Gekko. Instead of going forward, hang back near the door, equip The Patriot, activate auto aim, and start firing.

You'll earn Drebin Points for every Dwarf Gekko you destroy, and none of them will be able to get close enough to attack you. Since the Dwarf Gekko infinitely respawn in this area and The Patriot has infinite ammunition, you can keep this going for as long as you want.

After you've met up with Drebin in South America, spend some time attacking the Confinement Facility nearby. It's surrounded by a watchtower and a perimeter wall lined with barbed wire, and has wood piled in front of it. Every soldier in this area is armed with an XM, which earns 12, Drebin points each. However, it only earns this much if the weapon is dropped without the soldier being killed beforehand. The easiest way to do this is to stand near the entrance or the wood pile, and either hold up the soldiers at gunpoint or shoot them with Cry Ammo when they get close enough.

Once you've safely gotten the XM, kill the soldier and wait for his backup. Since soldiers respawn infinitely in this area, you can earn hundreds of thousands of Drebin points in only a few minutes. Contributed By: defcrap96 and Fuuinashi. You need to unlock 5 dolls before you can adquire the solar gun. During their beast form, not beauty. After defeating them grab the doll before killing their beauty form.

Except on the frogs because they don't have a beauty form. Snake's iPod can download specific tunes throughout the course of the game. Some songs have an additional "secret" effect when it is played in the game.

After that the whole area around Snake and the beast will go white. If you have obtained the camera already once you pull it out the Beast will pose for you. If you happen to check on Sunny while this is happening, you'll see that she's dancing as well. Also, in Act 5 all prices are halfed.

You carry over your Drebin points, weapons, ammunition, items, and special items from a previous game upon game clear.



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