______ __ __ | __ \.----.|__|.--------.---.-.| | | __/| _|| || | _ || | |___| |__| |__||__|__|__|___._||__| ______ | __ \.---.-.-----.-----. ____ ___ | <| _ | _ | -__| .-~. /_"-._ `-._~-. |___|__||___._|___ |_____| / /_ "~o\ :Y \ \ |_____| / : \~x. ` ') ] Y / | Y< ~-.__j / ! Primal Rage 2.3 FAQ _.--~T : l l< /.-~ / / 03/12/95 ____.--~ . ` l /~\ \<|Y / / v 1.5 .-~~" /| . ',-~\ \L| / / / .^ \ Y~Y \.^>/l_ "--' / Y .-"( . l__ j_j l_/ /~_.-~ . Y l / \ ) ~~~." / `/"~ / \.__/l_ | \ _.-" ~-{__ l : l._Z~-.___.--~ | ~---~ / ~~"---\_ ' __[> l . _.^ ___ _>-y~ \ \ . .-~ .-~ ~>--" / \ ~---" / ./ _.-' "-.,_____.,_ _.--~\ _.-~ ~~ ( _} -Row `. ~( ) \ /,`--'~\--'~\ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ by Evan Gridley (ejg1@cornell.edu) *** ADAPTED FROM THE PRIMAL RAGE 1.7 FAQ *** *** BY ZARGON a.k.a. MASTER LAO (YU8954@NOVA.GMI.EDU) *** *** AND PERICOM (EQR5MALIKI@CLUSTR.NORTH-LONDON.AC.UK) *** *** PROOFREAD BY UNDERMIND (imfacyc@prism.gatech.edu) *** *** owner of Mardi Gras Games *** This file is Copyright (c) 1994 (barely...) and 1995. All rights reserved. Distribution of this file, in whole or in part is permitted, provided that it isn't modified in any form and that proper credit is given to the authors. Atari and Primal Rage are trademarks of Atari TWI. All copyrights are owned by their respective owners, no infringement intended. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ What's New++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Changes from Primal Rage 2.3 FAQ v1.0 Storyline (from the GamePro PR Arcade Players Guide!) Meet the Critters (with statistics swiped from the Guide!) All 3rd fatalities confirmed Blizzard's Mega Punch descriptions corrected, many move descriptions elaborated Combos added Colors section elaborated Ballistic section elaborated (guess what source!) Scoring info added! (love that GamePro PR Arcade Player's Guide!) More ASCII streamlining & touch-ups Ending pictures better described (still more thanx to the Guide!) Misc. trivial stuff Changes from Primal Rage 2.3 FAQ v0.9 More info on all 3rd fatalities added Info on Final Battle added Raining Cows added to Secrets New colors added Combo section updated a little Moves also described in simplified code Total Domination, Quick Kill, Scoring info added CPU AI patterns added Several other misc. things added ASCII touch-ups & streamlining spell-checker, proofreading, minor corrections Changes from FAQ (v1.3) for Primal Rage 1.7 FAQ Updated for 2.3 Chips! Atari pack-in Chip info -- from the source! Combination Names! New Fatality Names! 0.6 more PR!!! (???) Old combo listings removed/changed Additions from FAQ (v 1.12): Even more accurate moves list! NEW CHIP INFO!!! Additions from FAQ (v 1.0): Sauron's Flesh Eating is there...oops! Armadon's Leaping Uppercut correction Primal Rage is on the Web! (see Latest and Greatest) Additions from FAQ (v .93): Chaos' Golden Shower and both Vertigo's fatalities have been confirmed Armadon's Meditation and Sauron's Flesh Eating fatalities! Combos like mad...multiple hits in the air explained Some minor corrections (Chaos, Diablo) Additions from FAQ (v .9): Letter system is back to match the template on the game Clock and Counter changed to Toward and Away, respectively Volleyball secret on Sauron's stage! Corrections (Armadon, Diablo) Talon's Jugular Bite FOUND! More combos, endings Jumping section Additions from FAQ (v .86): The minimum movements needed have been checked! Corrections for many of the characters! Joystick visuals added to Special Moves section Tabs are fixed!!! Slide for Talon and the apes added to the Normal Moves section More descriptions A couple more combos Endings! Additions from FAQ (v .82): New Headings What's New section New Intro Combos section Offense and Defense Section New moves, fatalities, and how to chomp on humans! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Table of Contents+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Introduction (What is Primal Rage) 1.1 Storyline 1.2 Meet the Critters 2. Moves List (What can they do? The basic, funky, and wacky stuff) 2.1 Normal Moves 2.2 Special Moves 2.3 Combos 3. Brain Gauge (duh...what's that?) 4. Offense and Defense (attack! uh, run away!) 4.1 Offense 4.2 Defense 4.2.1 Blocking 4.2.2 Avoiding Projectiles 4.3 Jumping 4.4 Total Domination, Quick Kill & Scoring 4.5 CPU AI patterns 5. Endings (Spoilers here) 6. Misc stuff (That's cheeze! No, it's not! and other stuff) 6.1 Colors! 6.2 Cheeze alert! 6.3 Eat a worshiper! 6.4 Going ballistic 6.5 Final Battle 6.6 Secrets 6.6.1 Volleyball 6.6.2 Bowling 6.6.3 Raining Cows 6.7 Sudden Death 6.8 PR Version 6.9 NEW UPGRADE 7. Latest and Greatest (where and how to get updated versions of this FAQ) 8. Send me e-mail! (Confirmations? Corrections? Combos? Mail 'em! :) 9. Credits (who we "borrowed" stuff from and famous people) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1. Introduction+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ****************************************************************************** * In the future civilization dies in the cataclysms. The Draconians were * born from the death of old Earth. Who will rule the new Urth? ****************************************************************************** Fighting games have recently swamped the arcades. They range from really bad animation and graphics to just a plain old copy of another game. Primal Rage changes that by having excellent graphics and unique characters. But you say, "Who made this? Those dudes that made Asteroids?" Yup, that's them. They have released two games in 1994 and Primal Rage is one of them! Using what's called "Stop-Motion Animation," the graphics are intense. You are given seven characters to choose from, ranging from prehistoric dinosaurs to mythological creatures. Atari has put a lot of work into it. Two years worth! The special moves system is also new and different (see Special Moves). Go see for yourself! Primal Rage debuted at the 1994 CES in Chicago and was voted "Showstopper" by Game Pro Magazine. 1.1 Storyline Before there were humans, gods walked the earth. They embodied the essence of Hunger, Survival, Life, Death, Insanity, Decay, Good, and Evil. They fought countless battles up through the Mesozoic Wars. Then Balsafas, an archmage from a parallel dimension, anticipated the threat that Earth's gods posed. He was not powerful enough to kill the gods, so instead he banished one to a rocky tomb within the moon. This disrupted the fragile balance between the gods; pandemonium ensued, and a great explosion threw clouds of volcanic dust into the atmosphere. The dinosaurs died out, and the surviving gods went into suspended animation. Now, the impact of a huge meteor strikes the Earth. Its destructive force wipes out civilization, rearranges the continents and frees the imprisioned gods. Get ready to rumble... 1.2 Meet the Critters ARMADON, god of Life Based on: Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, and Stegasaurus Height: 17 feet Length: 27 feet Weight: 2.25 tons Domain: the Hollows, a big underground chamber filled with stalactites and stalagmites. There are plenty of cave openings with worshipers living in them. A big guy with lots of horns and spikes, Armadon is a slow mover and poor jumper but has some of the easiest and most deadly combos in the game. Unlike the other reptiles, he doesn't really "bite" but rather attacks with the horn on his face. One of the easier characters to use against the CPU. His original name was "Spike", but perhaps that was before the game designers saw "The Land Before Time"... ^_^ BLIZZARD, god of Good Based on: Gorilla/King Kong Height: 20 feet Weight: 1.8 tons Domain: the Cliff, an icy and mountainous area. There's a temple in the cliff to the right. The big mountain in the background has a faint pattern of an ape face. A big ape with powers of elemental cold and semi-invulnerable rushing punches (sort of a de-evolved cross between Sub-Zero & Balrog :). His freezing abilities are excellent for setting up killer combos. He can jump pretty high, too, but lacks a Leaping Attack. CHAOS, god of Decay Based on: gorilla/Son of Kong Height: 17 feet Weight: 1.1 tons Domain: the Ruins, a strip of land near the wreckage of what was once a metropolis. A river flows in the background, and a beached yacht lies to the left. Similar to Blizzard but smaller, Chaos is an ape prone to disgusting bodily functions. His flatulent projectile is good for setting up combos, and his air Ground Pound is great for cheezing the CPU. Though the PR gang in general is quite vocal, Chaos is the only one who ever speaks a word - if he loses a battle, he cries "No!" as he collapses. DIABLO, god of Evil Based on: Allosaur (a relative of T-rex) Height: 17 feet Length: 29 feet Weight: 1.2 tons Domain: The Inferno, a rocky volcanic island created by a geothermic upheaval ten times as great as that which made the Hawaiian islands. Pyramids and stone sculptures lie among the active volcanoes and lava. A small, striped, fire-breathing reptile with a big mouth and tiny foreclaws, quick on his feet and an excellent jumper. His teleport and Torch moves help compensate for his lack of a throw. SAURON, god of Hunger Based on: Tyrannosaurus Rex Height: 20 feet Length: 27 feet Weight: 2.5 tons Domain: the Cove, a sandy beach next to the ocean. A decaying Parthenon-like temple lies in the background. Sauron is similar to Diablo but larger; in fact, he's the biggest critter in the game. He is somewhat slow (yet probably faster than real T-rexes ever were :), a medium jumper, and dishes out major damage. His air-throw and air Earthquake Stomp are excellent for cheezing the CPU. TALON, god of Survival Based on: Deinonychus (a relative of Velociraptor) Height: 16 feet Length: 30 feet Weight: 0.9 tons Domain: the Strip, a grassy stretch of land dotted with trees. The number 49 is faintly visible in the ground at center screen. A waterfall splashes off to the right. The smallest and fastest critter in the game, Talon is a striped raptor. His agility and excellent jumping ability compensate for his lack of projectiles. His teeth are visible only on the front half of his mouth, and he has a large upraised claw on the middle toe of each foot. (Deinonychi normally kept this claw cocked so as not to interfere with moving about, but brought it down to slash at their prey's belly). Talon is the only critter who can flip during his jumps and the only reptile who can attack with his front claws. He cannot attack with his tail (Deinonychi tails were very stiff and probably used for balance instead). His speed and high-priority air attacks make him one of the easiest characters to use vs. human-controlled opponents. His biggest weaknesses are probably his short range and the low damage rating of virtually all his attacks (on version 2.3, at least). VERTIGO, goddess of Insanity Based on: king cobra, Sellosaurus (mistakenly named "Efraasia") Height: 18 feet Length: 48 feet Weight: 1.3 tons Domain: the Tomb, a grassy knoll with Stonehenge-style rock structures. Images of Vertigo's petrified enemies are visible in the leftmost stones. A full moon is in the sky. The only female PR character, Vertigo has a body shaped somewhat like that of a Sellosaurus (a young Sellosaurus was once mistakenly called "Efraasia", hence the word in GamePro's articles & PR Strategy Guide). Like Sellosaurus, she is a lightly built with legs longer than her forearms, and has a long neck & tail. Unlike Sellosaurus, she has only two fingers on her front hands (Sellosaurus had five) and the head & white-marked hood of a king cobra. She does not cry out, but hisses loudly instead. Vertigo is one of the slowest and weakest (in terms of damage per attack) PR characters, but her attacks possesses the longest reach. She can cast spells, too; her unblockable "Voodoo Spell" helps make up for her lack of a regular throw or leaping attack. Her lack of any basic or special anti-air move outside of some jumping attacks is a significant liability. ????, god of Death? Based on: dragon skeleton? Height: ? Length: ? Weight: ? Domain: Dinosaur Graveyard [of the Final Battle]? The next PR upgrade is rumored to add a new boss. Is he really a dracolich? Will he be playable? Will he be a "he"? Will the chip ever show up? How many games will I play with Riptor while I'm waiting for it? Nothing is known for certain, everything is only speculation... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2. Move list++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------- 2.1 Normal Moves ----------------- Primal Rage has only four buttons and a joystick. The first column of buttons are "Quick" attacks. The second are "Fierce." Both Quick or both Fierce buttons pressed together are an extra-powerful "Strong" attack [just like the AB and CD attacks in Samurai Shodown]. In addition to ASCII representations, the buttons will be referred to as 1=High Quick, 2=High Fierce, 3=Low Quick, 4=Low Fierce. A "+" signifies that two buttons are pressed together; for example, "1+2" indicates that both the High Quick and the High Fierce buttons are pressed at the same time. Player 1 side joystick and button configuration: Up-Away Up Up-Toward Strong (UA) (U) (UT) ___|___ O O O | | \ | / Quick Fierce Away (A) O-- --O Toward (T) O O / | \ O O O O O Down-Away Down Down-Toward (DA) (D) (DT) "Standing" means that the character is standing normally during the move (joystick is neutral); "low" or "crouching" means that the character is crouching during the move (joystick is held down). Key: O = button pressed .. = button not pressed U = Up T = Toward A = Away D = Down Full = Do a full circle Toward = full circle clockwise when facing right (T-D-A-U) Away = full circle counterclockwise when facing right (T-U-A-D) (think of a wheel rolling "away" or "toward" you're opponent) ? = Unknown A hyphen (-) represents a fluid motion. So you have to roll the joystick. For example: D-T is | \ --O which is Sub-Zero's (MK) freeze motion O O or Ken's (SF) fireball motion. Roll your joystick from the Down position to the Toward position. All characters: O . = Quick Bite . O = Chomp O O = Big Chomp . . . . . . [or, 1=quick bite, 2=chomp, 1+2=big chomp] . . = Quick Tail . . = Tail . . = Big Tail O . . O O O [3=quick tail, 4=tail, 3+4=big tail] Move specific to Talon and the Apes (Chaos and Blizzard): | . . = Slide O O O [crouching 3+4. BTW the apes' "slide kick" is reminiscent of Cammy's crouching Roundhouse or Nakoruru's crouching CD] Talon also has a short slide which is: | . . O . O [crouching 4] ----------------- 2.2 Special Moves ----------------- We'll be classifying special moves into eight types: Projectiles, Leaping Attacks, Throws, Stomps, Teleports, Anti-air, Anti-projectile and "generic" attacks. Projectiles & Teleports are self-explanatory and "generic attacks" are basically "special" punches or kicks. The rest require some explanation. Leaping attacks are guided jumps by the character in question, and if unblocked (duh) they do damage. Stomps are attacks in which the character stomps the ground and tries to shake up his opponent. These must be avoided by blocking or jumping, or else they'll toss the opponent up into the air for a beating! Throws are special moves which cannot be blocked (although attempting to throw a character in block-stun causes a cheeze warning -- see Misc. Info for more on cheezy stuff!) and will be executed instantly if done right (so you can get out of corner traps, etc.). If you do it while your opponent is an invalid target (in air, in block-stun, or too far away) your character will go through a "missed throw" animation during which you may get pounded. You can always jump to avoid being thrown or ticked, but if your opponent wasn't trying to throw you after all then he can retaliate with an anti-air move! Anti-air moves work especially well against airborne opponents (particularly since you cannot block in the air), but can also hit opponents on the ground. Anti-air moves aren't necessarily 100% invulnerable to all air attacks, so be careful! In general, your character's exposed back or hindquarters are a vulnerable target. Anti-projectile moves are useful for bypassing a projectile and attacking the enemy at the same time. Leaping attacks technically fall into this category (if executed with *extremely* swift & precise timing) but for practical purposes they're given their own class. Throws that hit and a few other moves render you temporarily immune to projectiles, but have an extremely short attacking range (and if you're that close a smart opponent isn't likely to throw projectiles anyway). The other anti-projectile moves usually have a limited or very specific invulnerability area/period and attacking range; if you mis-time the move you'll run into the projectile, and if the enemy's too far away you won't hit him and may be suceptible to attack. Despite Primal Rage's attempt to revolutionize the "special move" system with a new, flexible system, the new version 2.3 upgrade allows you to execute moves either through the proprietary PR style or through "traditional" style button/joystick motion. Probably due to a lot of "I can't do the moves" (read the cabinet next time...!) from new players. So much for "onward and upward." The Primal Rage special move system works opposite the standard; to do a special move, you press _and hold_ the appropriate buttons, execute the joystick motion, only letting go of the buttons _after_ the joystick motion (unless you like to stand still forever -- you can't move while doing special moves except Talon's "run") Some moves can only be done in this way (Diablo's Torch, the Iron Maiden, and others) but... The upgrade contains new programming which allows you to execute joystick motions, _then_ press the requisite buttons. In some situations this has caused accidental special moves, but in general it does make the special moves more forgiving. (tho' some would consider this bad... "oh, no, now _anyone_ can freeze my butt?" :) All Special Moves listed work on a 2.3 machine (see Misc Stuff). * indicates 'Finishing Move' NOTE1: These can be done from ANYWHERE but don't stand too close or you'll hit your opponent while trying to hold down the buttons! For those 'two-part' fatalities (such as Vertigo's Petrify), hold the first two buttons while you do the first set of joystick movements, then press the remaining buttons WHILE STILL holding the first two buttons, and finish the remaining joystick movements. NOTE2: you must do the fatalities quickly or they won't work. Do not pause between the halves of a two-part fatality. If you mess up, you can typically re-enter the fatality at least once more before time runs out, so keep trying and don't give up! Easy enough? ^_^ ** indicates 'Chomp a human, get more life' /ARMADON/ (The Hollows) ____________________________________________________________________________ | Bed-O-Nails: Armadon balls up like a porcupine with spikes sticking out | of him. Anti-air. Projectiles will pass harmlessly over him. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick D, U | | . O | O | O . O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Iron Maiden: Jumps into the air and turns his back downward and lands on | opponent. Leaping Attack. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick A-U-T | | . O O O O | O . O-- \ | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Rushing Uppercut: Takes 5 steps and then does an uppercut with his horn. Anti-air (& anti-projectile?) | |Hold 1+3; move joystick A-D-T | | O . O-- / | \ --O | O . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | The Gut Gouger: Impales opponent with his horn and throws the opponent. | Throw. | |Hold 1+2+3; move joystick A, T | | O O O-- --O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Hornication Uppercut: Armadon leaps and does a nose spike | straight in the air ("Shoryuken!" :). Anti-air. | |Hold 1+2+3; move joystick DT-T-UT | | O O \ --O O | O . O / |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Spinning Death: Gets into a ball and spins across the screen. Anti-air. Used to be anti-projectile on version 1.7, but not on version 2.3. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick A, T-D (or just circle joystick toward) | | O . O-- --O \ | | . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Flying Spikes: Armadon shoots spikes from his tail. Projectile. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick A-U | | . O O O | . O O-- \ | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Gut Fling: Armadon digs his horn & beak into the opponent and slings their | guts around. Fatality. | |Hold 1+2+3; move joystick D, D, D, D, U | | O O | | | | O | O . OOOO | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Meditation: Armadon curls up and creates electricity that zaps your | opponent. Fatality. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick T, D, A, T, T [say, why can't I get this *#%@ move to work? It's been confirmed half a million times by other people, but still...] | | O O --O | O-- --O --O | O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *The Impaler: Armadon curls up and shoots his spikes into the opponent. Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |According to GamePro, hold all buttons, tap joystick D, A, U, D. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human | |Hold all buttons; move joystick U-T. Armadon snatches a sacrifice with his tail and snacks on it, proving that he's not 100% herbivorous. | | O O O O | O O | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | /BLIZZARD/ (The Cliff) _____________________________________________________________________________ | Mega Punch (Short): Gives your opponent and big bash to the head. | This one has a brief wind-up, short range, and little recovery time. It's quick enough to use after Blizzard's low 3+4. Anti-air & anti-projectile. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick A, T | | O . O-- --O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Mega Punch (Quick): This punch has the fastest wind-up, medium range, | and the longest recovery time. It can be used after the low 3+4. Anti-air. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick A, T | | O O O-- --O | O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Mega Punch (Long): This has the same wind-up and recovery time as the Short Mega Punch, and the longest range. In version 1.7, it did more damage than the other two Mega Punches. Anti-air & anti-projectile. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick A, T | | . O O-- --O | . O |____________________________________________________________________________| | Mega Punch (Fake) Blizzard winds up for a Long Mega Punch but doesn't | actually punch! | |Hold 1+3; move joystick D, U | | O . | O | O . O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Cold Breath: Chill your opponent out [Sub-Zero style ^_^], then combo them. On version 2.3, getting frozen doesn't last as long but does inflict a little damage. Projectile. | |Hold 1+2+4; move joystick A, T | | OO O-- --O | . O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Ice Geyser: Blizzard creates a column of ice, freezing the opponent. | Victim must either be in the air and close or not blocking. Anti-air. | |Hold 1+2+4; move joystick D, U | | O O | O | . O O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Punching Bag: Hit button 1 five or six times to beat the enemy up, and then tap another button to deliver the wind up punch. 2=low arc, 3= medium arc, 4= high arc. High arc punch can be followed up with various attacks. Throw (also counts as a stun). | |Hold 1+4; move joystick T-D-A-U | O . Full | . O Toward |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Air Throw: Grab opponent in the air. Useful in combos too. On version 2.3, Blizzard can air- throw some opponents (Blizzard, Chaos, Diablo, Sauron) when they are standing on the ground, unless they do a special move. | |Tap 2+3 when in the air directly above opponent | | . O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Throw: Blizzard appears to do a hop-jump backward and air-throw his opponent, even though this is a ground-based move. Throw. (duh...!) | |Hold 2+3; move joystick A-U-T | | . O O O O A-U-T | O . O-- \ | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Brain Bash: Blizzard pounds opponent into the ground and punches the | opponent's brain out! Fatality. | |Hold 1+2+4; move joystick D, D-A-U-T | | O O | + Full | . O O Toward |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *To-Da-Moon: Blizzard does the punching bag, winds up, and knocks | opponent into the background! Fatality. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick D, D, D, D, U | | O O | | | | O | O O OOOO | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Redemption: Sends opponent's soul to heaven, leaving only the bones. Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |GamePro: Hold all buttons; tap joystick D, T, U, D, U. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human: Blizzard grabs a worshiper, gobbles him/her, and spits out the bones. | |hold all buttons; roll joystick A-U-T-D | | O O Full | O O Toward |_____________________________________________________________________________ | /CHAOS/ (The Ruins) _____________________________________________________________________________ | Grab-N-Throw: Grabs opponent by the neck and tosses him across the screen. | Throw. (did ya guess?) | |Hold 2+4; move joystick T, A | | . O --O O-- | . O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Power Puke (Slow): Chaos pukes a blob of green stuff. Projectile. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick U-T | | . O O O | O . | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Power Puke (Fast): Projectile. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick U-T | | O . O O | . O | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Fart of Fury: Chaos sticks his butt in the air and farts a poisonous green cloud (projectiles pass over him as he does so, but this move is too slow to be classified as "anti-projectile"). If the cloud hits, it does no damage yet stuns opponent for a short time. Projectile (unlike other projectiles, the FoFury will disappear on its own after traveling a certain distance). | |Hold 2+3; move joystick T-U-A | | . O O O O | O . --O / | \ O-- |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Ground Shaker: Chaos jumps and lands creating an earthquake. Stomp. Unlike Sauron's Earthquake, it tends to throw Chaos' opponent away from him. Given precise timing, enemy projectiles will pass over his head as he slams the ground. Can be done in the air on version 2.3 only. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick A, AU, AD | | . O O / | O . O-- \ O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Flying Butt Slam: Jump and lands on opponent with his butt. Leaping Attack. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick D-T-U-UT-DT | | . O | \ --O O O O --O \ | . O O O / | / O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Battering Ram: Chaos puts his shoulder out and charges. Anti-air. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick T, T | | O . --O --O T, T | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Golden Shower: Chaos raises a leg and urinates on the opponent; the | only thing left are the bones. Fatality. | |Hold 1+3 and move joystick D, D; then hold all buttons and move joystick A, T, A, T | | O . | | D, D then O O O-- --O O-- --O A, T, A, T | O . O O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Cannonball: Chaos does a cannonball into the water [lethally poisoning the water supply ^_^]. Only works on stages with water in the background [the Cove, the Ruins, & the Strip]. Fatality. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick AD, UT-DT-AD | | O O / O --O \ | / | O O O / O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *The Churl: Chaos does an extremely slow Power Puke and walks off the edge of | the screen, emerging on the other side to suck the puke back in! [This presumably grosses his opponent to death ^_^]. Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |GamePro: hold all buttons; tap joystick T, T, T, A, A, A. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human: Chaos grabs a worshiper, gobbles him/her, and spits out the bones. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick T-D-A | | O O --O \ | / O-- | O O O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | /DIABLO/ (The Inferno) ___________________________________________________________________________ | Fireball (Slow): Diablo shoots out a fireball that travels across the screen. Projectile. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick D-T | | . O | \ --O | . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Fireball (Fast): Projectile. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick D-T | | O . | \ --O | O . O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Torch: A short-range flame blast from Diablo's mouth. Hold buttons for it to last up | to 5 seconds. Enemy projectiles pass harmlessly through him. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick U-T | | O . O O | O . | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Hot Foot: Diablo spits a fiery blast that goes about half-way across the screen, targeting his opponent's feet. Anti-projectile. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick UA, DT | | . O O \ | . O \ O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Mega Lunge: Diablo ducks his head, charges, and throws his head up. Anti-air & anti-projectile. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick D-T | | O . | \ --O | . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | The Pulverizer: Leap into the air and stomp on your opponent several times. Leaping Attack. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick U-T-D | | O . O O \ | | . O | / --O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Inferno Flash: Diablo teleports in a flash of fire, which can damage opponent. | |Hold 2+3+4; move joystick U | | . O O | O O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Incinerator: Diablo rears back and blows a HUGE blast of fire that burns | the flesh off the bones! Fatality. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick UA-D-DT | | O O O O-- / | \ | O O \ O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Fireball: Diablo blasts a huge fireball that roasts your opponent! Fatality. | |Hold 2+3+4; move joystick T, T, T | | . O --O --O --O | O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Infernal: Diablo stomps on the ground and sends his opponent down a fiery fissure, to hell. Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |GamePro: hold 1+3+4; tap joystick U, D, U, D, D. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human: Diablo dips his head down and chews up a worshiper. | |hold all buttons; move joystick D, U, D | | O O | O | | O O O | O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | /SAURON/ (The Cove) _____________________________________________________________________________ | Primal Scream: Sauron roars and creates a short-range shield around himself. Projectiles pass harmlessly through him. Anti-air. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick D, U | | O . | O | O . O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Earthquake Stomp: Jumps on the ground to shake up your opponent. Stomp. It used to be unblockable in version 1.7, but not in version 2.3. Can be done in the air on version 2.3 only. | |Hold 1+2+4; move joystick U, D | | O O O | U, D | . O | O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | The Cranium Crusher: Sauron leaps into the air with his head. Leaves you | vulnerable if you miss ("Shoryuken!" :). Anti-air. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick D, U | | O . | O | . O O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Leaping Bone Bash: Pounce on your opponent and bite off some of his flesh. | Leaping Attack. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick D, U, D | | . O | O | | O . O | O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Stun Roar: Fireball-like rings of sound fired from his mouth. Projectile. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick A, T | | O . O-- --O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Air Throw: Grab opponent in the air. Useful in combos too. On version 2.3, Sauron can air- throw some opponents (Blizzard, Chaos, Diablo, Sauron) when they are standing on the ground, unless they do a special move. | |Tap 2+4 when in the air directly above opponent | | . O | . O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Neck Throw: Sauron bites your opponent in the neck and tosses them across | the screen. Throw. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick T, A | | . O --O O-- | . O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Carnage: Grab your opponent by the throat and shake them up. Fatality. | |Hold all buttons; move joystick A, T, A, T, A | | O O O-- --O O-- --O O-- | O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Flesh Eating: Sauron walks over to his fallen opponent and tears into | them, eating each piece as he rips it off. Fatality. | |Hold 1+3 and move joystick D, D; then hold all buttons and move joystick U, U | | O . | | D, D then O O O O U, U | O . O O O O | | | | OR (on version 2.3 only, does not work as reliably as the previous method) | |hold all buttons and move joystick D, D, U, U | | O O | | OO | O O O O | | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Grape Crusher: Sauron jumps onto opponent as if he were doing an Earthquake Stomp, squishing them flat! Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |GamePro: hold all buttons; tap joystick U, D, U, D, D. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human: Sauron dips his head down and chews up a worshiper. | |Hold all buttons and move joystick D, D, U | | O O | | O | O O O O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | /TALON/ (The Strip) _____________________________________________________________________________ | Brain Basher: Talon flips in the air and lands on the opponent's head. Can be followed up with extra attacks as Talon rebounds. Leaping Attack. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick A-U-T | | . O O O O | O . O-- \ | / --O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Pounce and Flip: Talon takes a few steps and pounces on opponent, does a couple of slashes, and flips off [does no block-damage in version 2.3]. 3-hit move. Anti-projectile. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick T, D-T | | . O --O | \ --O | O . O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Frantic Fury: Talon becomes a blur of claws and creeps toward opponent. Anti-air. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick A-D-T | | O . O-- / | \ --O | . O O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | The Slasher (a.k.a. "Double Slash"): Two fierce slashes, but only hits once. Anti-air. Most projectiles pass harmlessly through him. | |Hold 1+3+4; move joystick D-T | | O . | \ --O | O O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | The Face Ripper: Talon jumps on his opponent and bite him several times. Throw [OK, technically a hold ^_^]. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick D-T | | . O | \ --O | . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Jugular Bite: Talon jumps onto opponent and chomps his neck. 2-hit move. | | NOTE: This can only be used in a combo and somewhat close. See combos | section for combos with Jugular Bite | |Hold 2+4; move joystick A, T | | . O O-- --O | . O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Run Forward/Back: Talon can run left or right very fast. This is good | for dodging (can outrun Battering Ram and Mega Punch). | |Hold 1+3; move joystick A or T | | O . O-- or --O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Heart Wrenching: Talon walks up to the opponent, cuts them open with his lower claws, rips | their heart out, and eats it. Fatality. | |Hold 1+3+4; move joystick T-D-A-U | | O . Full T-D-A-U | O O Toward |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Shredding: Talon does a Frantic Fury; blood flies everywhere. Fatality. On version 1.7, the opponent just falls down like usual. On version 2.3, the opponent remains standing, horribly mangled. | |Hold 1+4; move joystick T-D-A-U | | O . Full T-D-A-U | . O Toward |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Stampede: Talon whistles, and a stampede of similarly colored baby Talons shred the fallen | opponent with mini-Frantic Furies! Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |GamePro: hold all buttons and tap the joystick T, A, U, D. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human: Talon scoops up a worshiper in his front claws and devours him/her. | |hold all buttons; move joystick T-D | | O O --O \ | | O O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | /VERTIGO/ (The Tomb) _____________________________________________________________________________ | Venom Spit (Slow): Vertigo spits purple acid across the screen. Projectile. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick T, T | | O . --O --O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Venom Spit (Fast): Projectile. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick T, T | | . O --O --O | . O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Voodoo Spell: Vertigo emits short-range hypnosis rings that stun her opponent. | A "throw" in the sense that it is unblockable, but can be avoided by jumping. | |Hold 2+3; move joystick A, A | | . O O-- O-- | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Ground Teleport: Rolls up in a ball and reappears _on the ground_ next to opponent; choose which side by holding the joystick toward or away after doing the move. Cannot damage opponent. Can be done in the air on version 2.3 only. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick D, D | | . O | | | . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Air Teleport: Rolls up in a ball and reappears _in the air_ next to opponent; choose which side by holding the joystick toward or away after doing the move. Cannot damage opponent. Can be done while on the ground or in the air. Version 2.3 only. | |Hold 2+4; move joystick D, U | | . O | O | . O O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Come Slither: Vertigo lashes her tail out and if her opponent isn't blocking low, she drags him over for some beating. Stuns opponent, too ("Get over here!" :). Anti-projectile if it hits. | |Hold 1+3; move joystick A, A | | O . O-- O-- | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | Scorpion Sting: Whips her tail across the screen, and a blade shoots out too. | |Hold 2+3; tap joystick T, T | | . O --O --O | O . |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Petrify: Vertigo does a Voodoo Spell that turns your opponent into stone | and then Scorpion Stings them to bits. Fatality. | |Hold 2+4 and tap joystick A, A; then hold all buttons and tap joystick T, T | | . O O-- O-- A, A then O O --O --O T, T | . O O O |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *Shrink and Eat: Vertigo does a Voodoo Spell and shrinks her opponent. | She then eats them like a worshiper. Fatality. | |Hold 2+4 and tap joystick A, A; then hold all buttons and tap joystick D, U | | . O O-- O-- A, A then O O | O D, U | . O O O O | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | *La vache qui rit ["The cow that smiles/laughs"]: Vertigo turns the opponent into a cow that moos and runs away. Fatality. Version 2.3 only. | |GamePro: hold all buttons and tap joystick A, A, A, D, T. Confirmed by yours truly. |_____________________________________________________________________________ | | **Chomp a human: Vertigo bends her neck down, lifts a worshipper high up, and swallows him whole like a snake eating mice. | |hold all buttons and move joystick D-T-U | | O O | \ --O O O D-T-U | O O O O / | |_____________________________________________________________________________ | ----------------------------- 2.3 Combos *** NEW INFO! *** ----------------------------- Yes, you can do some devastating combos in PR. You can even volleyball your opponent in the air! Combos are easy to execute. Any time you connect with a hit (provided that there isn't much of a delay), you can hit a button for a stronger attack which will commence immediately. [Note: in a combo that alternates between bites and tail attacks, you must tap the buttons quickly. In a combo that chains bites together or chains tail attacks together, you must tap the buttons even more quickly.] Special attacks are considered "stronger" than the 1+2 or 3+4 ("power") attacks, so they may be used to end any combination. Or prolong it! Combo hits can be done at any time - whenever you hit an opponent, you can tack on another hit (unless you're too far!) EVEN IN THE AIR! You can get 2 or 3 hits in the air this way, making for great combo starters (or enders!) And there's a bonus! (two, actually!) Thunder claps will happen if you do at least 4 hits _and_ a minimum of 35% damage. If you haven't seen it, the thunder and lightning are incredible. Especially when you're not expecting it. (but I guess you are now. =) In v2.3, you get as many claps as you got hits! (in 1.7 you could only get 10!). [Note: Vertigo can get one clap of lightning in version 2.3 if she uses a teleport in any combo.] Due to the decreased damages for attacks in v2.3, the Thunder is less often seen, but IT IS THERE! Finding combos that do more than 35% damage is harder now than ever, though! Don't despair if you can't get a thunderbolt 'n' lightning (very very frightening(ly!)) combo; there is a reward for using special moves in combos! If you use certain moves in a combination, a "name" for the combo will be printed out in the center of the screen! All of the named combos have three 'levels'. The named combos are usually activated by one special move. There is also a minimum hit requirement. One named combo: If you use Sauron's Neck Throw in a combo which hits at least 4 times, you'll see "CRUNCHY". If the combo hits at least 6 times, you'll see "EXTRA CRUNCHY". If the combo hits at least 7 times (a 9 hitter is possible in the new version) you'll see "TAKE A BITE OUTTA CRIME!". So the combo naming scheme goes something like that - the first level is "NAME", the second level is usually "SUPER NAME" or some modifier, and the third level is a weird variation on the first two, with an exclamation "!" or question "?" mark at the end (one has ". . ."). Key: (1) (2) Numbers are for which buttons are being pressed. (3) (4) The words 'in air' in parentheses (in air) means to hit the buttons while you are still in the air. Combo names may be listed with combos, or separately. Hopefully eventually the criteria to get each combo name will be listed with each name, for now the names will be stuck to the combo they came with, or with none at all if someone just said "Talon can do the DELICIOUS combo!" /ARMADON/ Combo Names: GUT BUSTER PINCUSHION FREIGHT TRAIN STEAMROLLER SUPER STEAMROLLER DIVEBOMBER o 3 Hit: Jumping 1, 1, Gut Gouger or Leaping Uppercut o 4 Hit: Jumping 4, low 1, low 1, low 3+4 o 4 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 1, 2, Leaping Uppercut o 5 Hit: Jumping 2, 1+2 (in air), 2, 1+2, Rushing Uppercut o 5 Hit: Jumping 2, air 1+2, 2, 1+2, Gut Gouger GUT BUSTER o 5 Hit: low 1, low 1+2, Rushing Uppercut, low 2, Bed-o'-Nails PINCUSHION o 5 Hit: low 1, low 1+2, Rushing Uppercut, low 2, Spinning Death STEAMROLLER o 5 Hit: Jumping 2, falling 1+2, 2, 1+2, Hornication Uppercut DIVEBOMBER o 7 Hit: Jumping 2, falling 1+2, 2, 1+2, Rushing Uppercut, 2 (or low 2), Hornication Uppercut FREIGHT TRAIN o 7 Hit: Jumping 2, falling 1+2, 2, 1+2, Rushing Uppercut, low 2, Spinning Death SUPER STEAMROLLER /BLIZZARD/ Combo Names: COME FLY WITH ME IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO FLY BOOM-SHAKALAKA! JACK HAMMER LIGHTNING JAB COMBO SUPER LIGHTNING JAB COMBO MIDNIGHT SLAM *note* Mega Punch combos are iffy sometimes -- you need to pick which of the 3 MPs to use depending on range, whether the opponent is "bouncing up" from being hit out of a special move, etc. o 3 Hit: Low 4, Low 3+4, Mega Punch o 3 Hit: Jumping 3+4, ducking 1, ducking 3+4 o 4 Hit: low 1, low 1, low 3+4, Mega Punch o 4 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 1, low 4, low 3+4 o 4 Hit: Jumping 3+4, low 3, low 3+4, Mega Punch o 5 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), low 4, low 3+4, Mega Punch o 5 Hit: Low 3+4, Ice Geyser, jumping 3, 1+2 (in air), Air Throw o 5 Hit: Jumping 3, 3+4 (in air), low 4, low 3+4, Mega Punch o 6 Hit: Jumping 3, 3+4 (in air), low 4, low 3+4, Ice Geyser, jumping 3+4, Air throw o 8 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 1, Ice Geyser, jumping 3+4, 1, 1, low 3+4, Mega Punch (long) o 8+ Hit: Cold Breath, Punching Bag, jumping 2, 2+3 LIGHTNING JAB COMBO o 9 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), low 1, low 4, low 3+4, Ice Geyser, Jumping 2, 1+2 (in air), Air Throw BOOM-SHAKALAKA! o Many Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), low 4, 1+2, Ice Geyser, Punching Bag, (walk forward), 1+2, Mega Punch (long) SUPER LIGHTNING JAB COMBO /CHAOS/ Combo Names: TOFU! NON-DAIRY COMBO SUPER NON-DAIRY COMBO WACKY COMBO SUPER WACKY COMBO SEWER COMBO SPINNER COMBO (? unconfirmed) HURLER COMBO o 3 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 1+2, Grab 'n' Throw o 3 Hit: Ground Pound, Battering Ram, 1+2 o 4 Hit: Low 4, low 3+4, Battering Ram, 1+2 o 4 Hit: 2, 1+2, 2, 1+2 SPINNER COMBO (? unconfirmed) o 5 Hit: Slow Puke, low 3+4, Battering Ram, low 2, low 1+2 HURLER COMBO o 5 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), low 4, 1+2, Grab 'n' Throw TOFU! o 5 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), low 4, low 3+4, Battering Ram WACKY COMBO o 7 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), low 4, low 3+4, Battering Ram, (pause), low 2, low 1+2 SUPER WACKY COMBO /DIABLO/ Combo Names: BURNING EYEBALL COMBO FLAMING FACE COMBO MELTING EYEBALL COMBO HEADACHE MIGRAINE ORIGINAL RECIPE COMBO o 3 Hit: low 1, low 1, low 3+4 o 4 Hit: Jumping 1+2, low 3, 1+2, Hot Foot o 4 Hit: 1, 2, 1+2, Mega Lunge HEADACHE o 5 Hit: Torch, low 1, 2, 1+2, Hot Foot ORIGINAL RECIPE COMBO o 6 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), 1, 2, 1+2, Hot Foot o 6 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), 1, 2, 1+2, Mega Lunge MIGRAINE o 5 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4, 3+4, 3+4, Hot Foot Hot Foot can be replaced with the Mega Lunge if done quick enough. /SAURON/ Combo Names: ROCKET LAUNCHER UP, UP, AND AWAY THE STOMPER THE SUPER STOMPER EAR SPLITTER ROARING TERROR SUPER ROARING TERROR CRUNCHY EXTRA CRUNCHY TAKE A BITE OUTTA CRIME! o 3 Hit: low 1, low 1, low 3+4 o 4 Hit: Jumping 1+2, 2, 1+2, Primal Scream EAR SPLITTER o 4 Hit: hop-jump 3+4, air Earthquake, 2, Cranium Crusher UP, UP, AND AWAY o 5 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), low 1, low 3+4, Cranium Crusher ROCKET LAUNCHER o 6 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), 1, 2, 1+2, Stun Roar SUPER ROARING TERROR /TALON/ Combo Names: YUMMY DELICIOUS ELEGANT GLORIOUS WARP FACTOR NINE THE SLIDER THE SKULL SLICER SUPER SKULL SLICER TOTAL FRONTAL LOBOTOMY! THROAT POPPER COMBO SUPER THROAT POPPER COMBO GO FOR THE JUGULAR! o 3 Hit: Jumping 1+2, 1, 1+2 o 3 Hit: Jumping 1+2, 2, Jugular Bite o 3 Hit: Low 4, low 3+4, Frantic Fury o 4 Hit: Jumping 3+4, low 4, 1+2, Face Ripper YUMMY o 5 Hit: 1, low 4, 1+2, Jugular Bite THROAT POPPER COMBO o 5 Hit: Jumping 1+2, low 1, low 1, low 2 (or 4), low 3+4 o 6 Hit: Jumping 1+2, 2, 1+2, Pounce and Flip ELEGANT o 7 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), 1, low 4, 1+2, Jugular Bite SUPER THROAT POPPER COMBO o 8 Hit: Jumping 4, 1+2 (in air), 1, low 4, 1+2, Pounce and Flip GLORIOUS o 9 Hit: low 1, low 1, Double Slash, low 1, low 1, low 4, P&F WARP FACTOR NINE /VERTIGO/ Combo Names: STREAKER COMBO BLINDER SUPER BLINDER o 2 Hit: low 3+4, Scorpion Sting o 3 Hit: low 3, low 3+4, Scorpion Sting o 4 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 1+2, Come Slither, +2, Scorpion Sting o 4 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 2, 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 5 hit: low 1, low 1, low 2, low 3+4, Scorpion Sting o 5 Hit: Come Slither, 1, 2, 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 5 Hit: Jumping 1+2, 3, low 4, low 3+4, Scorpion Sting (44%) o 5 Hit: Jumping 3, 3+4 (in air), 2, 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 5 Hit: Jumping 4, low 1, low 1, low 2, low 3+4 o 6 Hit: Jumping 2, 1+2 (in air), 1+2, 1+2, 1, Scorpion Sting o 6 Hit: 2, 1+2, Come Slither, 2, 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 7 Hit: Jumping 3+4, 2, 1+2, Come Slither, 2, 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 7 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), 1, 1, Come Slither, 1, 2, Scorpion Sting o 8 Hit: low 1, low 2,1+2, Come Slither, walk, low 1, low 2, 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 11 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), low 1, low 1, low 2, low 1+2, Come Slither, low 1, low 1, low 2, low 1+2, Scorpion Sting o 11 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), 1, 2, 1+2, Come Slither, 1, 2, 1+2 Scorpion Sting STREAKER o 11 Hit: Jumping 4, 3+4 (in air), 1, 2, 1+2, Come Slither, 1, 2, 1+2 fast Venom Spit SUPER BLINDER These are only some of the combos possible. There are probably millions more! Try combining different parts from different combos to get a new one! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3. Brain Gauge+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Under your health bar (the big artery extending from your heart) is your Brain Gauge. Each time you take or block a hit, your brain gauge goes down. If your brain gauge ever reaches "empty" when you get hit (while _not_ blocking) you will become stunned. You can't get stunned while blocking, but you can still be taken to "empty" brain, allowing a quick stun with few successful hits thereafter. Brain power regenerates quickly; as long as you don't get hit for a while you will soon be fine. However, if you _do_ become stunned, shake the joystick left and right (nothing else will help!) to regain your brain faster. Once it reaches "full" again you will return to normal. This also works for "auto stuns" such as Blizzard's Punching Bag and freezes, Vertigo's Voodoo Spell and Come Slither, or Chaos' FoFury. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4. Offense and Defense++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------ 4.1 Offense ------------ Mix it up! Using attacks that require the opponent to block low and high alternately can be very disturbing (not to mention frustrating!), so know which attacks must be blocked high and which low! (same goes for being on defense -- see that section for more details) The old "leaping attacks" can now be blocked with standing blocks (just press away!), although your recovery time from the block is seriously long, so the only bad result of doing a leaping attack is being vulnerable in the air (tho you do also land close to your opponent, so if you're a distance fighter...). The exception is Talon's Brain Basher - it's possible for an opponent like Armadon to block it and then uppercut him with a low 1+2. Remember that nearly all blocked basic or special attacks _do damage_ to your opponent. Unlike most other games, this damage is indeed significant, and will tip any close match. Block damage can be used to beat reclusive opponents, human or CPU, if you can sustain an assault for long enough. Just do "dink" damage for the entire round and when the clock runs out and the other guy has no health left... ------------ 4.2 Defense ------------ 4.2.1 Blocking Blocking in Primal Rage starts off simple: to block a high attack, pull directly away from your opponent on the joystick. To block a low attack, pull down and away on the joystick. If you get hit once, and someone starts to unleash a combo, you can't block it. That's why it's called a combo! So, the moral of the story is...don't get hit! ^_^ On the other hand, sometimes a human player or even the CPU will slip up and accidentally pause in the middle of a combo, unintentionally ending it early and giving you a chance to block their next attack.. New in version 2.3 is block damage. Well, not entirely new, but now almost all basic & special blocked attacks do significant "tick" damage to the blocker, and do slight damage to the brain gauge. However, you can no longer die from taking block damage, no matter how little health you have left! Turtle up! [Note: there seems to be an exception for Armadon's Iron Maiden. If the block damage of that move precisely equals the amount of health left, then sometimes blocking it can be fatal...? Armadon's opponent doesn't go *crunch*, but falls over and dies...? Has anyone else experienced this?] Block these attacks high [the ground-based basic attacks usually involve a descending overhead strike]: 1) Armadon's crouching 3 or 4 [I think!] 2) Blizzard and Chaos' standing 3+4, and Chaos' standing 4, [Blizzard's standing 1+2?] 3) Talon's Standing 1+2 4) Vertigo's crouching 3 or 4 and 5) Diablo's Pulverizer, Talon's Brain Basher [and other leaping attacks...?] 6) Air attacks - of course :) Be extra careful on combo'd air attacks -- you have to block both hits high! Block these low: 1) All characters' low 3+4 2) Most characters' low 3 and low 4, except Armadon's & Vertigo's 3) Stomps (Sauron's Earthquake Stomp and Chaos' Ground Shaker) 4) Diablo's Hot Foot Beware cross-up air attacks, which hit you so far behind that you must push the joystick forward to block! Each character has a center of mass located at about the abdomen. If an attack hits you in front of your center of mass, you can defend normally. If it hits behind your center of mass, you must hold your joystick in the opposite direction instead. Armadon's Spinning Death is another example. If Armie times it precisely as you get up, he'll be spinning behind your center of mass - you must hold the joystick in the opposite direction you'd otherwise hold it, or you will get hurt. The 2.3 CPU Armadon does this every once in a while. 4.2.2 Avoiding Projectiles Jumping to avoid projectiles can be hazardous to your health. If you take off with a long jump or leaping attack as soon as your opponent begins to fire, you might be able to score a hit, but then again you might not clear the projectile and/or jump straight into an anti-air attack. The reptiles in particular are vulnerable to projectiles underneath them if they do a jumping bite [jumping tail attacks are safer for them] - for example, if Vertigo does a jumping bite, rendering her body horizontal way above Blizzard's Cold Breath, she'll get frozen anyway. So, what do you do when you opponent think's he's Ryu? Four possible options... 1) Some parts of some moves are invulnerable to some attacks (sometimes :). Moves such as Chaos' FoFury, Diablo's Torch, Sauron's Primal Scream, Talon's Slasher (a.k.a. "Double Slash") will allow projectiles to pass through or over your character without hitting you. Teleports will let you avoid the projectile completely. And then there's the anti-projectile moves... 2) Depending on who you are, you can just fire a projectile to cancel your opponent's projectile. Some projectiles pass through some other projectiles, though, so be warned! 3) If your projectile doesn't cancel the opponent's projectile and you still have some time, you can fire another projectile. The second projectile will cancel your opponent's projectile! Diablo vs. Chaos is a good example. This hasn't been tested on everyone, so it might not work for some! 4) Some characters are can duck underneath some projectiles. For example, Vertigo can duck completely under Blizzard's Cold Breath if you hold the joystick straight down (not down&back), while Diablo & several others can duck completely underneath Sauron's Stun Roar if they crouch or block low. On the other hand, no one can duck underneath Armadon's Flying Spikes. Some character's basic attacks (such as Vertigo's crouching bites and, given the correct timing, Talon's crouching slide kicks) are low enough that they'll hit a nearby projectile thrower without trading damage. ------------------------------ 4.3 Jumping *** new info! *** ------------------------------ There are three types of jumps in Primal Rage that can be done by any characters. First, to do a standard jump, just press up or diagonally up. Pretty easy, eh? The second type of jump is the long jump. To do a long jump, tap down, then do a "normal" jump immediately afterward. This jump will be higher and faster than the standard jump, and it will go much farther. No more characters whose only jump is a drifter... The third type of jump is the most difficult, and most surprising jump in any game. It is a "hop jump" and you do it by pushing the direction you want to jump (T or A), then down, then do the standard jump (i.e. T, D, UT, or A, D, UA). Additionally, the "hop jump" can now be done straight up, just tap forward (or backward), down, and straight up! Finally, unlike in Primal Rage v1.7, you can execute Hop Jumps during matches with the computer (and the computer can use them against you, too!) so your strategy will not have to change quite as drastically. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- 4.4 Total Domination, Quick Kill, & Scoring *new info for version 2.3* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------ 4.4.1 Total Domination In version 2.3, winning a "perfect" battle (i.e. without losing *any* health, not even block-damage from basic moves) is acknowledged as a "TOTAL DOMINATION." These are not always as hard to get as one might think, especially in certain matches vs the CPU (try repeatedly using Sauron's air 3 and/or air throw on CPU Diablo). 4.4.2 Quick Kill A normal PR round lasts for 60 seconds. On version 2.3, destroying your opponent with 50 or more seconds remaining on the timer merits a "QUICK KILL" award. This is *much* harder to get than a TOTAL DOMINATION, though not impossible (try swiftly & repeatedly using Diablo's standing 1+2 on CPU Armadon, or stunning CPU Blizzard with five of Vertigo's standing 3+4s, teleporting next to him, and finishing him off with a lethal combo). 4.4.3 Scoring PR has a scoring system just like most other video games out there. If you beat the top score then you get to enter up to 15 letters, and the character you played will crouch atop a shadowy hill whenever the scores are displayed, during the game's demo mode. If your score is worthy of a 2nd through 10th place slot, then you just get to enter three letters. And if your name is bumped off the top slot, then only its first three letters will be visible. Unfortunately, you cannot see your score on the game screen during your battles. In between battles, when the game shows you what area you have just conquered, your score is represented by the "number of worshipers" in the lower right-hand corner. The scores in the chart below are for version 1.7, though I doubt they've been changed much for version 2.3... action worshipers/points awarded each continue 1 every 1% damage inflicted on opponent 100 first four hits in a single combo 1,000 per hit fifth and successive hits in a single combo 2,000 per hit (maximum 20,000 per combo) eating one of your opponent's followers 10,000 opponent eats one of your followers -10,000 you eat one of your own followers -40,000 doing a finishing move 50,000 Total Domination ??? Quick Kill ??? world domination 100,000 winning the game 200,000 bonus for winning with less than 10 continues 1,000,000 bonus for winning without continuing 5,000,000 (bonuses aren't cumulative?) ------------------------------ 4.5 CPU AI patterns ------------------------------ The CPU AI in version 2.3 has been almost completely overhauled. From the second battle on up, the CPU tends to use all its special moves more (except fatalities, which it never does), more elaborate combos, and cannot be as easily suckered with a constant barrage of attacks as before. But in addition to its new strengths, the CPU has also gained new weaknesses. Generally, you can win by anticipating and retaliating against the CPU's tendency to jump and/or use special moves. Here are some very brief weaknesses to exploit, if you want to rule the new Urth... 4.5.1 CPU Armadon Armadon, Blizzard, Chaos, & Talon can use their low 1+2 to hit CPU Armadon out of the air when he jumps, which is very often. He's also a sucker for Armadon's Rushing Uppercut, Diablo's Mega Lunge, and Chaos'/Sauron's air Earthquake. Vertigo can go for a low 1+2, Fast Venom Spit combo, or bite him out of the air with her low 2 if she's far enough away, then do a Venom Spit as he gets up. He'll probably jump with a 4; she can wait until after he swings his tail, knock him down with another bite, and repeat. Armadon always starts his turn in the Final Battle with an off-screen wail; then he leaps in with the Iron Maiden. 4.5.2 CPU Blizzard Armadon and Vertigo can repeatedly swat him with their standing 3+4; Blizzard can repeatedly use the Short Mega Punch followed by low 1s; Blizzard and Sauron can air throw him if he doesn't Ice Geyser them first. Diablo and Sauron can chomp him with their standing 2 when he's just within their range; Chaos and Sauron can use their air Earthquakes; Talon can do a long jump from all the way across the screen and target Blizzard's face with the air 3+4. Everyone can long jump back, in the hope of suckering Blizzard into a Mega Punch, duck/block the move and knock him down, and repeat. Blizzard always starts his round in the Final Battle with the Cold Breath from off screen; then he jumps in. 4.5.3 CPU Chaos He almost always follows up his Power Puke or FoFury with either the Battering Ram or the Flying Butt Slam. Block/dodge the moves and retaliate. Vertigo can teleport to the ground on his opposite side and nail him with a combo that starts with a low 1. Chaos always starts the Final Battle with the FoFury from off screen; then he jumps in with the Flying Butt Slam. 4.5.4 CPU Diablo He tends to jump in response to your jumps. Leap toward him with your air 3 until you knock him down; then as he gets up, jump toward him with an air throw, or your air 1+2 or 3+4 for the lizards, or your air 2 or 4 for the apes, and he'll probably jump into it. Diablo always starts the Final Battle with a roar from off screen (his voice is more hoarse than Sauron's - probably a side effect of all that smoking :); then he teleports in. 4.5.5 CPU Sauron He likes to use his air Earthquake Stomp followed up with his standing 1+2 a lot. When he goes for the Earthquake, long jump toward him (avoiding the stomp) and combo him. Sauron always starts the Final Battle with a roar from off screen. Then jumps straight down from above with an Earthquake Stomp. He won't follow up this particular earthquake with his standing 1+2. 4.5.6 CPU Talon He probably has the most vicious of all the overhauled CPU AI's. He'll fall for Armadon's Iron Maiden, Chaos' & Sauron's air Earthquakes, or Diablo's air 3+4 a lot. Blizzard can tick block-damage off him with combos involving the Fake Mega Punch. Talon can target his alter ego's backside with the air 1+2. Everyone can hop jump toward him and make him block some air attack, then low block his Double Slash and quickly retaliate with a combo. Talon always starts the Final Battle with a yowl from off screen, then jumps in with the Brain Basher. 4.5.6 CPU Vertigo Like Diablo, she tends to jump in response to your jumps. If you jump toward her from far enough away with a high priority air attack (such as the lizards' 1+2, or the apes' 2 or 4) then she'll most likely leap into it. Vertigo always starts the Final Battle with a hiss from off screen, then teleports in, appearing on the ground nearby. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5. Endings+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /ARMADON/ For over a million years Armadon had lived peacefully in his cave beneath the Earth's crust. Telepathically linked to the biomass the cataclysms and the battles for supremacy over the changing planet tortured him. So he rose up to settle things once and for all. Now that the threat has past he settles down into the ground to enjoy some well deserved rest. The land is scarred but calm. At least for now. Followed by a picture of Armadon in a cave. His worshipers have built some dwellings into the cave's walls; three women are climbing up various ladders. Armadon sits in the middle of the cave meditating, with his eyes closed. His body is outlined with electricity. Picture Caption: THE MEDITATION OF ARMADON /BLIZZARD/ Blizzard is a noble god. The essence of the animal spirit. Frozen for a millennia at the heart of an immense glacier in the Himalayas, Blizzard was released when the Urth met the great meteor. He lived high in the mountains descending only when threatened and with his animal power and age-old wisdom. He was unstoppable. With no threats remaining he returns to his mountain retreat. One day, though, a new force will invade his land from across the endless ocean. This text is followed by a picture depicting Blizzard sitting in a throne-like ice chair. He is calmly looks ahead, chin in hand. A man and two women bow to him; a third woman leans against his icy throne. Picture Caption: BLIZZARD'S SOLITUDE /CHAOS/ Chaos was the mightiest witch doctor on the first continent. His greatest wish was to control the evolution of humanity. In his quest for power he cast a mighty spell which backfired and turned him into a disgusting beast, forced to wallow in his own excrement for eons. During the cataclysm Chaos praised Throshti, god of Carrion, for release. However, to restore his greatness he had to defeat all of his enemies. Now his task completed he regains control of his life and leads his tribe to greatness. One day, though, his people will be threatened and he will have to pursue power again... Followed by a picture of the human Chaos standing in an archway barely illuminated by four burning torches. His left hand is on the back of an almost completely nude woman, who hugs his side. A ghost-like figure of his ape form is in the background darkness. Picture Caption: CHAOS' REDEMPTION /DIABLO/ Diablo is evil in its purest form. He was released from his fiery prison, deep within the Urth, drawn by the pain and torment caused in the great cataclysm. Now that he has conquered the planet, he lives to torture it. With none left to oppose him, he begins to burn the entire planet sparing only the cruel and vicious. He turns the world into a living hell. For centuries he will revel in the inferno he has created, until at last his rule is challenged by a traveler from across the great sea. Followed by a picture of Diablo standing near some kind of bloodstained gallows with skeletons hanging from it. Two worshipers, a man and a woman, are at his feet. They are apparently fighting for his enjoyment, each using a single bone as a weapon. Bloody, crucified skeletons surround the de facto arena. And you thought Shao Kahn was bad... ^_^ Picture Caption: DIABLO'S HELL /SAURON/ Sauron is the god of Hunger. When released from his sleep of ages by the catastrophe, he soon realized that he must devour human flesh to remain immortal. The hungry hordes of humanity worshiped him, but lived in dread fear of his presence. Many humans soon sought refuge with other rulers of the planet. Sauron had no choice but to defeat the others in order to feast on their followers. Now that he has devoured most of the land, he sets off in quest of new lands and new meals. This text is followed by a awesomely sick picture. It depicts Sauron standing on the beach next to huge piles of millions of eaten bodies. Faint images of faraway carrion birds fly above his banquet. A dead body hangs from Sauron's teeth. In the foreground there is a mostly eaten, fleshless body and another body with his skull broken open and brains spilling out [the brains are censored from the picture in the PR Players Guide!]. The sky is dark red-orange from a brilliant setting sun. There are no living worshipers. Picture Caption: THE FEAST OF SAURON /TALON/ For eons, Talon was a great chief of a raptor clan on a hidden South Pacific island. When the great meteor rearranged the continents, Talon's island was brought in contact with the mainland. Wanting to ensure the safety of his wives and children, he set off to eliminate all dangers of the clans welfare. Now raptors live a life of luxury and humans are kept as cattle or hunted as sport while raptors lounge about in the sunshine. His clan is completely safe and Talon will be happy until the newcomers arrive. Followed by a picture of Talon and two smaller raptors without crests reclining human-style on a grassy hill, under a budding tree. The lounging raptors are overlooking a wooden cattle style pen containing at least six worshipers, male and female, two of whom are running from a raptor with a big net. Outside the pen, two more men flee across the plains from another pair of raptors. Picture Caption: TALON'S DREAM /VERTIGO/ Long ago a sorceress named Vertigo appeared from another dimension. Then in a great magical battle during the Mesozoic Wars Vertigo was banished to the moon by the arch mage Balsa Fas. The meteor crash, however, has weakened the old shields enough for her to return and enslave the planet once again. Reveling in her victory, Vertigo has enslaved hordes of humans having them build her an insane palace in multiple dimensions. Few minds can endure the torture, but there are plenty of humans. One day while practicing her arcane arts she discovers a land where she is not queen. Followed by a picture of a forward-facing Vertigo looking up and hissing in the middle of some purple swirls. She is standing at a 45-degree angle with her left foot upraised. She is covered with horizontal stripes (!), and her hood is framed with jagged points. There is a man and a woman in the foreground covering their ears. In the background are three Escher-style stairways with tired looking humans walking up or down them. Picture Caption: THE PALACE OF VERTIGO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 6. Misc stuff++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------- 6.1 Colors!!! -------------- In version 2.3, all characters come in four colors. You choose your color when you select your character. Pick your character by holding down either button 2, button 3, button 4 or no other buttons as you press button 1. 1 is the Original Recipe color; 1+2 is the old alternate color; 1+3 and 1+4 are new colors. Should you and another player choose the same character with the same color, then the one who chose the color in dispute first gets to keep it. The late chooser is stuck with the Original Recipe color unless that was the color in dispute, in which case he's stuck with the old alternate color. Each character also has a particular color for their conquered territory/worshipers' clothing. In a character vs same character match, the other set of worshipers have a slightly different clothing color. Armadon 1=ochre&brown 1+2=green&olive 1+3=yellow 1+4=purple ("Barney Armadon" :) Territory, worshiper's clothing color: neon green Alternate worshiper's clothing color: olive Blizzard 1=dark blue&brown 1+2=cyan&gray 1+3=green&gray 1+4=silver&white Territory, worshiper's clothing color: blue Alternate worshiper's clothing color: dark blue Chaos 1=pink&grey 1+2=lilac&grey 1+3=green&pink 1+4=green&purple Territory, worshiper's clothing color: yellow Alternate worshiper's clothing color: dark yellow Diablo 1=red&black 1+2=orange&red 1+3=green&red 1+4=green&brown Territory, worshiper's clothing color: red Alternate worshiper's clothing color: orange Sauron 1=yellow&purple 1+2=light yellow&blue 1+3=light yellow&cinnamon 1+4=purple&black ("Barney Sauron") Territory, worshiper's clothing color: purple Alternate worshiper's clothing color: dark purple Talon 1=orange 1+2=orange-yellow 1+3=lilac ("Son of Barney") 1+4=white (Talon always has black stripes and white crest/underbelly/feet.) Territory, worshiper's clothing color: white Alternate worshiper's clothing color: gray Vertigo 1=blue&cyan 1+2=green&aquamarine 1+3=light green&yellow 1+4=green&purple ("Bride of Barney") Territory, worshiper's clothing color: aqua Alternate worshiper's clothing color: light green ---------------- 6.2 Cheeze Alert ---------------- Are you sick and tired of your opponent yelling, "That's cheezy!"? Well, PR has it's own cheeze alert! If you do something that the _game_ thinks is too cheezy, it will flash a "No Cheese" sign and the opponent will not be hurt or stunned by the cheeze. This feature was added as a conscious attempt to prevent the inescapable traps that have been known to plague other fighting games. No sign, no cheeze. End of argument. =) Known Cheeze Alerts: Attempted throw immediately after a blocked attack [while opponent is trapped in "block-stun"] Attempt to use same special move twice in a combo Attempt to auto-stun/freeze opponent twice in a combo [example: Vertigo's Come Slither followed by a Voodoo Spell, or vice-versa] 2 short slides by Talon in a combo using the Double Slash Repeated Inferno Flashes with Diablo [sometimes] Hitting with the same basic move more than a certain number of times...??? [say, 4 or 5? sometimes I get stuck in the corner with the CPU, say, after jumping up to avoid Armadon's leaping attack, & my low 1s keep hitting him without knocking him back until I get a "No Cheese" meter...] --------------------- 6.3 Eat a worshiper --------------------- Eating people is fun and easy! In version 2.3, worshipers taste better and are more filling! They now give significant energy bonuses, so chow down. Each character has a special move JUST TO EAT PEOPLE, and they're all different. See the moves section (which you probably read first!) to find out how. Watch it, though, it does take a moment to eat - if your opponent isn't distracted or stunned, he may bop you and send your dinner flying! There are six different tribespeople, three men and three women. Appearance Name Health Value woman with short black hair Jeanette least woman with long blond hair Tracy a little woman with long black hair Renee a little bald man with spear Jason medium muscular man with short hair Ron plenty fat man with dreadlocks Rob the most!!! The worshipers you see onscreen are a representation of the total number of worshipers/points you've accumulated divided by 50,000, fractions rounded down, maximum of ten of your followers onscreen at a time. There are always at least three tribespeople onscreen at the start of a round, even if they were all eaten last round. The higher your score is, the greater the probability of having meatier worshipers onscreen (which is especially helpful during the bonus round before the Final Battle). NOTE1: Some characters eat worshipers faster than others. Blizzard, for example, takes his time chomping on a human & spits out the bones, while Talon just stuffs 'em in his mouth. Fastest eaters: Diablo, Sauron, Talon Medium eaters: Armadon, Vertigo Slowest eaters: Blizzard, Chaos NOTE2: If you're having trouble pursuing & accidentally bopping your dinner, keep 3+4 held down all the time, from before the bonus round starts. Your character can walk back and forth with these buttons held down. When you're in the right position to eat your dinner, hold down 1+2 as well (even if you do a bite by accident, it probably won't disturb the humans) and then move the joystick. -------------------- 6.4 Going ballistic -------------------- This feature occurs only in human vs human matches. On version 1.7 & presumably 2.3 as well, each character goes ballistic if he/she 1) Has 50% less health than the opponent 2) Has less than 30% health left 3) The character gets hit out of a special move, tripped, thrown, or hit out of the air (i.e. gets knocked down) The wounded character's brain meter crackles as if telegraphing a stun, but when they get up they starts flickering and go into the ballistic state. The character announces this state with a brief, recycled piece of animation during which they can't hurt or be hurt by their opponent (sort of like the "full POW meter" animations in Samurai Shodown II.) In the ballistic state, all your attacks do significantly more damage. You can tell if you are in that state if your character is flickering and has one of these words under your character's name. Armadon - SAMADHI [Bed-o'-Nails animation] Blizzard - ZEN [Ice Geyser animation] Chaos - INSANE [Power Puke animation] Diablo - STEAMED [Inferno fatality animation] Sauron - RAMPAGING [Primal Scream animation] Talon - BERSERK [Frantic Fury animation] Vertigo - RABID [hood flare from victory animation] On version 1.7, going ballistic has the following effects: 1) your attacks do 40% more damage than usual [fractions are rounded down] 2) you receive 15% less damage from any attack 3) you take zero block-damage 4) you have no combo regulation (combos are normally regulated so that after a certain number of hits, each successive hit does only so much damage) 5) you can stay ballistic for 20 clock ticks at the most I suspect these are also the case for version 2.3... can anyone confirm? -------------------------------- 6.5 Final Battle *new info* -------------------------------- After beating all of the opponent while playing against the computer, you arrive at a stage where you have to fight all seven characters again in one big round, with the clock turned off. This is called the "Final Battle." It takes place on a special "Dinosaur Graveyard" stage littered with mounds of dinosaur bones, including a couple big skeletons propped up to the left. The ground has bright red cracks in it, and there's a huge, swirling vortex in the sky. If you die during the Final Battle then you can continue from the precise point at which you left off, but you cannot change characters and no second player can join in. Fortunately, there are three ways to make the Final Battle easier. The first is to do fatalities on as many opponents as you can (remember that you can't do a fatality on an opponent if your second win is a "time over" victory). Dead enemies will flicker like ghosts in the Final Battle, and every attack you do to them will inflict double the normal damage. Regardless of whether a given enemy is solid or flickering, when you exhaust his/her health meter then he/she will collapse and revert to bones, which will become part of the background. The second advantage is to know each CPU foes' signature entrance, anticipate it, and dodge or retaliate. For example, jump up to avoid Armadon's Iron Maiden and then pound him with a combo on the way down (signature entrances are described in the section 4.5, "CPU AI PATTERNS"). There are two ways to tell which opponent you'll fight next. One is to watch for the name under the enemy's health meter, which appears just as the battle starts. The other is to listen for the enemy's voice (or projectile sound, for the apes). Unlike some other fighting games, PR has given each character a unique voice for their wordless battle cries/screams of pain. Your third advantage is that before arriving at this stage, you have a chance to acquire more than 100% total strength. There is a 20-second mini-round where all you do is eat worshipers for more strength. It is possible to obtain up to an extra 100% health, which will appear in a green life meter after your red life meter has been exhausted. You can eat people or pterodactyls in the bonus round by doing each character's 'Eat a worshiper' move, or just use a normal bite to eat the pterodactyls. Even if you can't find anything to eat, 18% extra health automatically trickles into your reserve life bar [on version 1.7, anyway ^_^]. A little phrase that pops up during this mini-round: Armadon - TO GIVE YOU STRENGTH FOR THE FINAL CONFRONTATION, YOUR TRIBE SACRIFICES ITSELF TO YOU. Blizzard - NOW, DINE ON A FINE FEAST OF FOLLOWERS. Chaos - CHOW DOWN, IT'S A PAGAN PICNIC. Diablo - FEASTING FRENZY! Sauron - EAT OF YOUR TRIBE THAT YOU MIGHT REMAIN IMMORTAL Talon - CHEW UP AS MANY HUMANS AS YOU CAN Vertigo - SWALLOW THE TINY HUMANS WHOLE FINAL BATTLE BUG in VERSION 1.7: At the mini-round, do NOT get 100% health. If you do, in the Final Battle, when you lose your first 100% of health, you will NOT get the health you earned in the mini-round. Your game will be over. FINAL BATTLE BUG in VERSION 2.3: Twice now, I've seen a second entire *red* life meter appear after the first red life meter was used up, but before the green life meter was started. It happened once while I was watching a friend play Armadon, and once while I was playing Blizzard. Not to complain, but it was kind of weird... ------------------------------------- 6.6 Secrets - Volleyball, Bowling, and Raining Cows ------------------------------------- 6.6.1 Volleyball When you and an opponent are on Sauron's stage, have one player do a combo on the other. Once you do this, a worshiper will run out and start bowing. Have one player who is close to the worshiper hit the worshiper. The worshiper should bounce over to the other player. Before the worshiper lands, have the other player hit the worshiper back. After bouncing the worshiper back and forth ten times, a judge on a high chair and a net will pop up and the round clock stop. You and your opponent can now play volleyball with a helpless human! Once a player reaches a score of three, you go resume fighting. You can eat the "ball" too. With Vertigo, I ate the ball twice when I hit quick bite! I lost the point because of that! 6.6.2 Bowling On any stage, have two Armadon players continuously execute the Spinning Death on each other. After three Spinning Death collisions, the worshipers will then get into a bowling pin formation and let you roll over them with the Spinning Death. 6.6.3 Raining Cows (unconfirmed) Mentioned in the "Primal Rage Arcade Player's Guide" by the guys at GamePro. Play as Chaos in his home stage (the Ruins). Arrange for a Sudden Death round to take place (see below). If you do a FoFury so that the green cloud is in the air as the Sudden Death begins, the sky will rain cows instead of meteors. Can anyone confirm this? ----------------- 6.7 Sudden Death ----------------- A draw in PR is announced with the words "DEAD EVEN" and does not count as a win for either contestant. If you and your opponent end up with only one win each after the third round, you end up in a "Sudden Death" round. The round lasts for only 30 seconds [20 seconds on version 1.7] and has a meteor shower thrown in. Both players begin with a full bar of health and 30 seconds for the round. As the round begins, each players' health decreases at a steady rate and both fight as usual until one loses. Whoever wins the Sudden Death round wins the match and has the usual opportunity to perform a fatality on the loser. Since both characters' energy bars are empty by the end of the 30 seconds, neither character can get a "time over" victory. If "Sudden Death" ends in a draw, then both opponents lose and you lose your credit. During the continue countdown, instead of one victorious critter & one unconscious critter, you'll see both contestants lying unconscious, side by side. --------------- 6.8 PR version --------------- To check the version of PR you have, push up on the left joystick and pull down on the right simultaneously. This works only on the title screen. The "production version" is 1.7. If you have a beta version, bug your arcade owner to get it updated! The "Hot New Version 2" that Atari has made a spiffy sign for is 2.3, and has "Version 2.3" on the title screen in big letters made of bones. It has many features that will turn various players on or off, depending... Brief list of version 2.3 changes: -demo mode intro text has letters made of bones instead of normal black letters -one new fatality for each character added -eating humans adds much more energy to your health meter -100% health bug from 1.7 fixed -general gameplay sped up, especially projectiles -little "Christmas Lights" added; they flash with every strike, blocked or not -gone are the faint "blue shields" that used to appear when blocking attacks -generally, damage to heart & brain meters decreased, but block-damage to heart increased -all leaping attacks can now be blocked -if you're on the ground, projectiles don't knock you down anymore -combo names, Total Domination, Quick Kill features added -Sudden Death lasts for 30 seconds instead of 20 -hop jumps can now be used vs the CPU -CPU's "AI" patterns changed; many old tricks no longer work, but some new tricks do -"fatality"/'no fatality" music added; other music enriched w/more percussion -Armadon's Spinning Death doesn't go under projectiles anymore -Armadon's Rushing Uppercut throws his victim higher up (the better to volley 'em! :) -Blizzard's Cold Breath & Ice Geyser don't freeze opponents for as long -Chaos' Battering Ram makes an annoying new sound -Chaos & Sauron can do their Earthquake moves in the air -Diablo's Torch combos more easily -Talon's Pounce & Flip does no block-damage -Talon's Shredder fatality made gorier -Vertigo has a new teleport, and can do both old & new teleports in the air ---------------- 6.9 NEW UPGRADE ---------------- Another update for Primal Rage has been scheduled! The next chip upgrade is scheduled for Jan '95 and will contain a new character! An Atari TWI rep told Zargon it will be a boss character but will the character be playable? Hopefully, yes! [Note: as of this writing it is March '95, and still no upgrade. I've heard rumors that the new chip will show up later than anticipated, perhaps by this fall or winter, and more rumors that the new boss will be a dracolich (an animate dragon skeleton)]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 7. The Latest and Greatest++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1) By ftp Type the following commands to get the latest version of this FAQ :-) > ftp ftp.netcom.com > Login:- anonymous > Password:- [Your e-mail address, e.g. eqr5maliki@clstr.unl.ac.uk] > cd pub/vidgames/faqs > hash > get [filename] > quit 2) By e-mail If you want this guide by e-mail then send me (Victar, vctr113062@aol.com) your e-mail address and I'll e-mail you a copy. If you're a fellow AOL user then I can send the entire thing to you as an attached ASCII file; otherwise, it'll show up in several parts. 3) By WWW Connect to Casey Barton's WWW Primal Rage page! http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/u/cebarton/primal/primal-rage.html Excellent translation! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +++++++++++++++ 8. Send me e-mail and nobody gets hurt! ^_^+++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you find any additional information, confirmations, or combos, please e-mail it to me at vctr113062@aol.com! I'm sometimes sluggish with the replies but I do read 'em all, I promise! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 9. Credits+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRIMAL RAGE 2.3 FAQ COMPILED/EDITED BY EVAN GRIDLEY BASED ON PRIMAL RAGE 1.7 FAQ v1.3 BY ZARGON AND PERICOM UPDATED BY VICTAR Extra Special Thanks to UNDERMIND (imfacyc@prism.gatech.edu) for proofreading the v1.7 moves since he owns a few arcades of his own! Go visit Mardi Gras Games! Special Thanks to the following people who contributed towards the making of this FAQ:- Zargon a.k.a. Master Lao ................................PR 1.7 FAQ Editorship Pericom (eqr5maliki@clustr.unl.north-london.ac.uk)....PR 1.7 FAQ Editorship Baron Von Riesenberger (Production Coordinator Team Rage).....Initial Moves Tony Cannon (wanderer@leland.stanford.edu)..........A Whole Slew of Stuffs Luis Vigo.......................................................Other Moves Chris Caniano (v096mhqb@ubvms.cc.buffalo.edu)..................Other Moves Jason Hunt (jason.hunt@nitelog.com)..................All Endings and Moves Todd "hawk"Bauman...............................................Other Moves Raymundo E Arras (rarras@mason1.gmu.edu).......................Other Moves Rob Williams (Ray's manager at Timeout)........................Other Moves James Belcher (WILDGAMER@aol.com)..............................Other Moves Dave Nguyen (st93prpw@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu)....................Other Moves Boingo Lover (boingo@netcom.com)...............................Other Moves John F (johnf@triton.unm.edu)..................................Other Moves James Melki (jmelki@mcc.mott.edu)..............................Other Moves Doug McClendon (dmc@falcon.cc.ukans.edu)....................Text and Moves Salvatore D. Tepedino (stepedin@ic.sunysb.edu).................Corrections Christopher Alan Moon (moon@niko.unl.edu)......................Corrections Tung-Feng-Lai (gregory@Garg.Campbell.CA.US)....................Corrections dug@lugaru.com..................................................Corrections IZZY4PA@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU........................................Corrections Evan John Gridley (ejg1@cornell.edu)(hey, that's me!)......Info and Combos Sceadeau (MSA7064@ritvax.isc.rit.edu)...............................Combos Jin Im (m-yim@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu).....................................Combos Paul Hurlbut (genius@pipeline.com)..................................Combos Kurt Van Thomme (krv002@acad.drake.edu).............................Combos Douglas William Cole (dougc@cw-u02.umd.umich.edu)......................Info Chris McCullough (25096@ef.gc.maricopa.edu)...........................Info H20ORSNO (H20ORSNO@aol.com)............................................Info Eric Ching (eric@parcplace.com)................................Suggestions Bernard Ryan......................................Miscellaneous Information Casey Barton (cebarton@napier.uwaterloo.ca)..Making a WWW page of this FAQ Andy Eddy (vidgames@netcom.com).................Keeping this FAQ somewhere Ben Hayek (bhayek@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu).......................................Combos & Corrections Donger (bc80115@bingsuns.cc.binghamton.edu).....................Combos Shane Knighton (sknighto@acs5).........................Confirmations John Fisher, Steve Reisenberger, & the guys at GamePro.....writin' a kickin' PR Guide! GamePro again.................................publishing all the new fatalities in a magazine article! and anyone else I've forgotten! (sorry! :)