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If you have already completed the game more than 30 times the Lightning Custom and Blaze Edge will become unlocked when you complete the game under the difficulty level that you have not yet completed twice. This can be done with 'Cheat Codes' enabled. More cheats, codes, tips and tricks for The 3rd Birthday are on this page of our website. For The 3rd Birthday on the PSP, GameFAQs presents a message board for game discussion and help - Page 25. bUnlock M249:/b Beat the game in any mode. bUnlock Mk.46 Mode:/b Beat the game in Normal mode. bUnlock M240B:/b Beat the game twice i., The 3rd Birthday PSP.
Bonus assistsSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding assist for purchase:
- Countless Ammo: Successfully complete the game ten times.
- Free Cross Fire: Successfully complete the game; costs 10,000 BP.
- High Regen: Successfully complete the game; costs 10,000 BP.
Successfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding weapon for purchase:
- Blaze Edge: Successfully complete the game and have at least seven stamps on the Square-Enix Member site.
- M249: Successfully complete the game.
- Mk.46 Mod0: Successfully complete the game on the Normal difficulty.
- M240B: Successfully complete the game twice on the Hard difficulty.
- Pile Bunker: Unlock and purchase all weapons and weapon parts in the game.
Successfully complete the game to unlock New Game+ mode, which allows two cheats to be unlocked by spending BP.
Deadly modeSuccessfully complete the game on the Hard difficulty to unlock the Deadly difficulty.
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Genocide modeSuccessfully complete the game on the Deadly difficulty to unlock the Genocide difficulty.
View modeSuccessfully complete the game to unlock View mode.
Video Log optionSuccessfully complete the game to unlock the 'Video Log' option, which allows you to view all of the videos.
Music filesSuccessfully complete the game twice on any difficulty to unlock the music files.
Alternate Lightning SetTo unlock the Lightning Custom and Blaze Edge, successfully complete the game thirty times. Successfully complete the game at least twice on the Easy, Normal, Hard, Deadly, and Genocide difficulties before the thirtieth playthrough. Note: If you have already completed the game more than thirty times, you can still unlock the Lightning Custom and Blaze Edge as soon as you complete the game on the difficulty level that you have not yet completed twice. Enabling 'Cheat Codes' is acceptable.
Alternate costumesSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding costume:
- Apron Dress: Successfully complete the game.
- Business Suit: Successfully complete the game. The costume is in the ladies (left-hand) locker room in the CTI Building.
- China Dress: Successfully complete the game on the Normal difficulty.
- Knight Armor: Successfully complete the game on the Deadly difficulty.
- Lightning Custom: Successfully complete 57 total feats from the Hard, Deadly, and Insane difficulties combined. In the Japanese version, successfully complete the game and have at least seven stamps on the Square-Enix Member site.
- OD Suit: Successfully complete the game five times. In the Japanese version, successfully complete the game and have at least one stamp on the Square-Enix Member site.
- Santa Soldier: Successfully complete the game. Note: The costume is found by going down the stairs to the lockers in Maeda's Base, and searching the one on the left.
- Swim Wear: Successfully complete the game on the Hard difficulty.
- Titanium Bunny: Successfully complete the game on the Genocide difficulty.
Successfully complete the game twice to view an extra scene after the credits.
Alternate shower sceneSuccessfully complete Mission 3. Have Aya wear a completely torn costume before the next mission where she meets the Japanese scientist. Go downstairs and turn right to enter the bathroom. Press X at the bathroom, and she will say '...', and then the shower scene will begin.
View damaged outfitSuccessfully complete the game while wearing only one outfit from the first through the last episode.
Extra DNA BoardsYou will gain an extra DNA Board each time you complete the game, for a maximum of five boards.
Unlocking cheats easilyStart a New Game+ mode game. To unlock both cheats at no cost, unlock them using your BP, then reload the same New Game+ mode saved game without saving first. The game will resume with your original amount of BP, and the cheats will remain unlocked.
Easy Evolved DNAWhile fighting Hyde Bohr (demi-human form) in Episode 6, let him kill Aya to trigger a short cutscene. After it ends, Aya will have assistance from Kyle, Gabriel, Thelonious, and Blank. Overdive to all four of them, and you will receive one to four Evolved DNA. Press Start to pause the game, then select 'Ascend' to return to base. Repeat the process as many times as desired. Note: This trick also works using the 'Case Training' option.
System: PSP | |
Dev: Square Enix/ Hexadrive | |
Pub: Square Enix | |
Release: March 29, 2011 | |
Players: 1 | |
Screen Resolution: 480p | Blood, Partial Nudity, Strong Language, Violence |
After waiting eleven years for a sequel to Parasite Eve II, The 3rd Birthday is not exactly the game I was expecting. That's a hard sentence for me to write—the weight of my personal history with Parasite Eve alone almost betrays my hand. I've long grown used to Japanese developers' penchant for paper-thin-psycho-anime-style sci-fi storylines in games, and learned to take them with a grain of salt.
And yet T3B's narrative is so nonsensical and uneven it leaves me at a loss for words. It almost feels more like a side-story than a true Parasite Eve 3. Aya's character is more or less completely different, as are the world, the characters, and the game's design, and the slowly unraveling narrative feels disconnected, almost jarringly so at times. Though the game has its reasons and it begins to resemble the sequel to PE II that it actually is by the end, fans looking for a linear progression in the same vein of the first two games will most likely be disappointed with T3B's fragmentary progression. Basically it has the designs to be a sprawling epic narrative, but is generally undermined every step of the way, making it hard to ever connect with anything that's going on. I don't remember the last time a game continually jerked me around from 'Oh, that kind of makes sense,' to 'WTF?' and back again so many times, but so it is with The 3rd Birthday.
However, let me be clear: I am not saying that I don't enjoy T3B. It's still a fun game. Its execution just leaves something to be desired. As it stands, the game plays sort of like Resident Evil 4, only with an auto-aim button and an interesting body-snatching mechanic ripped from Prototype (or Square's own Mindjack, if you prefer). Essentially Manhattan has been laid to waste by mutated species called the Twisted, and Aya, a member of a government counter-insurgence agency created to deal with the problem, has to leap back in time in order to prevent certain future events from happening using an ability called Overdive. Overdive doesn't actually send Aya back to the past, but rather sends her consciousness there, temporarily inhabiting the body of whoever she's possessing at the moment. This makes up the basis of combat: Aya can overdive at any time into any adjacent NPC, which can give translate into an advantage in battle, given that when you overdive you inherit that NPC's health, weaponry, and vantage point. Overdiving into enemies is Aya's other major skill, which implodes them from inside before sending Aya's consciousness back to the last NPC she was in.
What works well with overdive is how Square hasn't skimped on its usage. The Twisted are quick and agile, and often attack in large groups—in fact game battles get so intense that if you're not constantly on your toes, you can easily die in a matter of seconds. Make no mistake, even on normal difficulty T3B requires a lot from its players, and expects you to pick up the mechanics of battle quickly with what at first appears to be a relatively steep learning curve. However, overdive is always key. By quickly jumping from ally to ally (generally the only NPCs you find are military personnel brought it to deal with the monsters), you can maintain distance between you and your target, something that becomes absolutely essential in the latter half of the game. You may often find yourself using soldiers as bait for monsters before leaping out and attacking the Twisted from behind, which despite its moral dubiousness, is a handy tactic to employ in certain cases. Still, the game is highly challenging—almost unfairly so at times, given certain situations with respawning enemy points, not to mention all the game's action taking place in real-time—so if you're expecting an easy time of things, you're going to have your hands full here.