Every time a purchase is made your reputation increases, varied by the price or rarity of the item. Once a certain reputation level is reached, returning to the mansion will upgrade Tony's skill and unlock new turfs and weapons. Of course, all this money you make will have to be laundered somehow. One way to launder money is to buy exotic items. Things like henchmen, cars, boats, decor, furniture, unique items and investments.
But the best way to protect your hard earned cash is to take it to the bank. The bank will launder dirty money for a fee. This is negotiated each time your make a deposit. The best rate available is equal to your reputation level. So each time you make a deposit it must be done with skill by intimidating the teller. Intimidation can be a powerful weapon and Tony is a master at it.
It will get you the best rates at a bank, stop gang member from being aggressive, negotiate the best drug deals and even talk your way out of a bust by the cops.
Each time an intimidation occurs, you must press and release a button as the intimidation meter fills. Timing is crucial for success. Too short or too long could end in disaster. You might lose all your drugs and money to the cops or even start a gunfight on a bad drug deal. The graphics in Scarface are excellent. Attention to detail is very obvious. The environments are richly detailed with diverse communities and an underlying tropical Miami feel.
Palm trees sway in the breeze and you can even see stars move across the night sky. Re-creations of specific locations from the film are done so well, you'll feel like you are in the movie. Right from the start, with the reenactment of the mansion slaughter, you know this is the world of Scarface.
The sound is a huge part of this game. Voice acting is superior. Even though Al Pacino does not do the in-game voice acting, Andre Sogliuzzo does such a good job, you'd never know. The soundtrack is outstanding with official movie soundtrack and numerous other artists and genres.
There are Latin, hip-hop, country tracks and more, with something for everyone's taste. There is even the option to make your own custom tracks from the playlist. Music can also be played anytime during the game by accessing the music menu.
Everything in the game has been designed to give you the full Scarface experience. As Tony Montana, the world is yours for the taking. Even though Sosa betrayed you, a man with your balls will not be stopped. The lavish, extravagantly decadent lifestyle of a drug kingpin is within your reach. It will take ruthless determination and unflinching nerves to climb back to the top.
But every dog has his day and Tony Montana is the best. Click here to view our 15 Scarface in-game screenshot slideshow. If you have views on a feature or aspect that you would like to see included in 'Scarface' or future sequels of this game, we would love to hear from you.
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Switching to another person disables the cheat. When cheats are active, save is disabled to your Xbox footprint. Costume effect, white GRAY Spawn Bodog Stampede Tiger Shirt with Shades. Last Edited: 8 Mar am. That percentage is how much of a cut the bank will take for cleaning up your cash flow. You need to hold down a button to start the meter moving and let off when it reaches a success zone at the end to get the lowest rate.
This same meter shows up throughout the game and is used to intimidate gangs, fast-talk your way past police, sell grams of coke to dealers, and even disarm bombs. It's a clever system that makes you feel like you're actually working to accomplish these tasks, rather than just pressing a button, though it's not very hard and you'll rarely fail once you get the hang of it. There are two other factors that impact some of these meters, too.
Your heat with local gangs has an impact on how much money you'll get for selling coke to dealers. Your heat with the police has an effect on the percentage the banks will offer to launder your cash. You can pay either of them down with bribes, though the best way to deal with the police is to not attract their attention in the first place.
This may be the only game around that features something called a balls upgrade. One of the most exhilarating parts of any Grand Theft Auto-style game is the ability to get out in the middle of the street, arm yourself to the teeth, and start going crazy. As you do dirt in a visible manner, such as shooting it out with gangs in the streets or even getting into a lot of hit-and-run accidents, a meter starts to slowly fill up. If it gets full, the police show up on the scene. If they don't see you shooting, you might be able to put away your gun and sweet talk the law into leaving.
Or, you might just have to get away. The meter then becomes a timer that slowly drains, and you absolutely must get away from the police in a fast car.
There doesn't seem to be any way to fight your way out of this situation. That applies to much of the game, really. Most of the missions aren't much fun, either, though at least the act of firing a gun is handled well and surprisingly bloody. Comical, Mortal Kombat-like streams of blood blast out of just about any person you shoot, especially if you blow someone's head off.
You can lock on and target enemies, and then use the right analog stick to refine that aim for headshots and so on. But once you start getting AKs and other high-powered weapons, locking on seems like a waste of time. You can just aim at head height, hold down the trigger, and sweep across a row of enemies to wipe them all out immediately. Plus, shooting without locking on is a more effective way to earn "balls," which is a rage meter. When your balls gauge is full, you can go into a blind-rage mode that takes the game first person for a bit.
While in rage mode, you autotarget enemies, which makes them extremely easy to kill. Also, each kill causes you to regain some of your health, making it a useful feature. On the visual side, Scarface looks sharp on the Xbox thanks to its p support, though the game bogs down when there's a medium amount of action onscreen. The PlayStation 2 version seems to stay running at a set speed and frame rate, but it also doesn't look nearly as sharp.
The PS2 version has support for progressive scan, but the game looks better if you don't turn it on.
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