I will hope you own the game and got the nice map poster. You will quickly see that there are about seven districts and buildings already outlined for you by the nice people at Microsoft for each island. That means there are 21, and there are 21 bosses. Put two and two together. I will use the map as the main source for where to find bad guys. I don’t know what to do for those of you without the map. I guess you can just use what the game gives you, and use the markers on the map when you get the info, but that may take a while.
Note, I am not saying follow this thing to a T, but tackling each main event in the same order may be the way to go. I assume you can do whatever you want and get by, but doing things in order will somehow make a rainbow appear.
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LOS MUERTOS “The Dead”
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FTP. These guys are the gang for beginners, just to get the feel of things. They carry weak guns and usually won’t kill you unless you let them.
Starting Point
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Get into a car, any car, and head through the #1 door. Get through the long tunnel and that is where my precise advice ends. You literally have the freedom to do whatever you wish. I’ll bet you could even kill all three of the kingpins right now, but that is crazy even for this game. There are seven bosses for each territory of the city, and several key supply points that you should take back.
You need the supply points, so let’s put one as your first priority.
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Supply Point:
Pacific City Bank
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Well, it is close to the exit of the Agency tunnel; just to the north a bit. Supply points appear as Agency symbols on the map and mini-map.
This point is one of the easiest. Some cops will be fighting with you, just watch for the reinforcements of Los Muertos. You can simply run to the building with the orange beam coming out of it and jump up to claim the point. You can then pick off, or kick, the remaining bad guys, but they keep coming so how many you kill is up to you.
Be sure to collect all the dropped guns on the ground and bring them back to the point. This is how you earn new weapons in the game, so be sure to get the big ones back to a point.
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I’m sure you can start on one of the bosses, or all of them, if you wish. But some stat building won’t hurt you. Kicking enemies to death earns you strength orbs; finding agility orbs is, well, duh; shooting enemies will help you improve on shooting enemies; and blowing enemies up works the same way. I would put strength as the top priority, as kicking enemies is not only fun, but it works very well (despite some bad collision detection). So just find enemies and kill them in all three manners to at least get those up a level. Don’t do this now, this is just the info you may or may not need.
Agility orbs are far more important than the others. Agility will allow you to jump and run better, and that is all you will do for the whole game. You will find these green orbs in places above the ground, not always at the top of buildings as they can be found on signs and such. If you want to find them, simply start climbing the nearest building and jump around the skyline of which ever part of the city you are in. There are 500 in total, and you need about 250 to get that four-star agility. I can’t tell you where they all are, and they are pretty easy to find anyway. For now, just get a couple as you make your way to the first boss to the north of the first supply point.
