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PS: Angelina Jolie on the other hand would be nice in such an 'outfit', but this is totally another matter, I guess.
In my country even MSMissinformation believed it and reported on it
For what I can remember, to add flares, med-packs and ammo, you have to re-do the cheat again (more than once, I mean). But again, I can be wrong, after all these years (and yes, I am playing the remastered package without cheating... for once in my life! As long as I can manage not to cheat, I'll - try to - avoid.)
I agree. Dear ol' times when you had to pull down the 'console' and insert those incredibly long phrases and nonsense just to enter 'god mode', 'noclip' and 'infinite-ammo'!
On the other hands, today we have trainers... ;)
It's incredible that this remaster did not break the cheat codes, I must say! It's fantastic! I remember TR3 to be quite difficult, and without cheats I wouldn't probably be able to end the levels just like I didn't at the time! It's true: last level in Antarctica is next to impissiuble to beat, with the spider-boss, man!
Also, do you remember TR2 when Lara wakes up at the oil-rig stripped of every weapon? Gee... ;)