GAMES MICROSOFT XBOX KAMEO Elements of power User Manual

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 
Character-specific
attacks and abilities
Move Kameo;
Click to toggle map on/off
Rotate and pitch camera;
Click to enter/exit
first-person view
Check Wotnot Book;
Resume game
Access Options menu;
Resume game
Adjust camera distance
(up/down); Navigate menus
Action (context
sensitive); Morph back
to Kameo; Scroll text; Confirm menu option
Morph into Warriors
(hold for Warrior Wheel)
Xbox Guide
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The Story So Far
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Friends and Foes
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Meet the Warriors
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Assume Control
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The Journey Begins
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Co-Operative Questing
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A View of the Action
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All That Lies Ahead
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The Lay of the Land
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Ortho’s Hints
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Credits
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Warranty
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technical support
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Table of
Contents
WARNING
Before playing this game, read the Xbox 360 Instruction Manual and any peripheral manuals for important safety and health information. Keep all manuals for future reference. For replacement manuals, see www.xbox.com/support or call Xbox Customer Support (see inside of back cover).
Important Health Warning About Playing Video Games
Photosensitive Seizures
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Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above symptoms— children and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the following precautions:
• Sit farther from the television screen.
• Use a smaller television screen.
• Play in a well-lit room.
• Do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.
If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing.
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The Story
So Far
In time Solon returned to his Kingdom in triumph, where he discovered Thorn’s actions and used the power of the Warriors to vanquish the Troll King, sending his treacherous race into exile. Sadly that day would bring curses and blessings in equal measure, as King Solon also vanished in the wake of battle. His fate would be anxiously disputed for years, but nobody could ever say for sure what had happened.
History moved on, and Solon’s wife Theena was left to rule the Kingdom with what remained of her family. At least there was peace once more in the tribal lands, and while some said that Thorn had not been killed, merely somehow confined, these doubts were not enough to keep folk from falling back into the simple pleasures of everyday life.
Eventually attention turned to Kameo and Kalus, blossoming daughters of the Elfin Royal Family. All in the Kingdom knew that when they reached adulthood, one of these two Princesses would claim the throne, the Kingdom itself and the Element of Power, that which once commanded the Elemental Warriors and tamed the most infamous Troll of all. Surely such things could only bring joy...
Trolls, as everyone knows, are nothing but trouble.
Long ago, so the tribal elders say, they were welcome inside Elfin borders. But while other tribes respected the leadership of King Solon and his Elves, the Trolls decided that there was more to be said for sheer physical size and aggression than wisdom and magical trickery. And so it was that Thorn, by far the strongest of his generation, rose quickly through the Troll ranks to become their own King.
Nobody suspected that behind Thorn’s impressive size was a mind to match, and he took advantage of this blindness to begin conquering the other tribes. Perhaps King Solon could have seen what was happening, but as fate would have it, he was away on the traditional quest of the Elfin Royal line—the search for the Elemental Warriors, living natural forces gifted to the Elves in a time long past.
Since the day that those Warriors were seized
by a higher power and scattered to the winds,
the Elves had been duty-bound to seek
out and return them to the pages of the
fabled Wotnot Book. Solon was even
more determined than most since he
had inherited the Element of Power,
which granted its wielder the ability to take on the forms of the Elemental Warriors themselves.
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Friends and Foes
Ortho
Kameo stands to learn a great deal from Ortho (if she can bear his pompousness) as her path winds into distant and unfamiliar lands. Firmly enchanted into the Wotnot Book, the irritable wizard will always be on hand to offer advice.
Kameo
The younger of the Queen’s heirs, Kameo’s confidence, competence and honesty have sealed her destiny as successor to the throne. Even with her morphing powers still in their infancy, Kameo’s determination and courage are second to none.
Kalus
From a selfish child to a spiteful adult, Kalus burns with resentment at Kameo’s popularity and charm. Overlooked as the rightful heir to the Element of Power, rage has led her to dedicate all her malice and magic to the quest for retribution.
The Mystic
Although her attitude and appearance may be a little rough around the edges, the Mystic’s Sight makes her a useful ally in Kameo’s quest. The Princess and the crone may seem an unlikely partnership, but they’ll both have to learn to adapt...
The Ancestors
Boisterous Lenya, courageous Halis and wizened old Yeros—Kameo’s three Ancestors have fallen under Thorn’s control, along with Queen Theena herself. Will her mother’s decision to favor Kameo tragically prove the undoing of them all?
Warrior Trainer
Although his principal duty is to train the elite Elfin fighters, this calm, commanding figure will also test Kameo’s resolve for the quest ahead. Palace gossip suggests that he may be financing himself with secret enterprises out on the Badlands.
Farron
The masked stranger’s identity and motives are unknown, though the soldiers speak in awe of his Troll­slaying skills. As he steps up to lead the Elves in place of Kameo’s kin, this man of mystery’s place in history will soon be revealed.
Thorn
Sealed in stone at the end of an historic life-or-death struggle, Thorn—self-appointed King of the Trolls—now finds himself free to cause havoc once more. This time, only the annihilation of magic and total mastery of the tribes will satisfy him!
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Meet the
Warriors
Pummel Weed
A hot-headed boxer with a long reach and a short temper. Any Troll still standing after a combo should watch out as Pummel Weed rears up from the earth for the knockout blow.
Chilla
Not one for subtle methods, Chilla is a born brawler. This single-minded yeti is equally happy launching spears into the fray from afar or clubbing one Troll unconscious with another.
Flex
The most agile of the Warriors, Flex’s versatile form can make light work of seemingly impossible feats, such as clearing wide ravines or skating unaided across bodies of water.
40 Below
When 40 Below gets worked into a spin, entire hordes of Trolls can be mopped up with ease. Stragglers are considered fair game for a snowball flung with bone-breaking force.
Snare
Few things are big or fast enough to escape these mighty jaws, and once caught, enemies make good ammunition—if Snare can resist the temptation of a good hard bite.
Thermite
Don’t be discouraged by Thermite’s size, as the lava bombs launched from this Warrior’s fiery cauldron can destroy some of the toughest obstacles in Kameo’s path.
Rubble
With strong magical bonds ensuring that all body parts return after an attack, Rubble can hurl rocks to stun targets from a distance or simply self­detonate in a tight spot.
Ash
A hot-blooded and hungry dragon, Ash’s fireball blasts will drive off all but the most fearless foes—in particular anyone raising the touchy subject of those undersized wings!
Deep Blue
While tentacles may not be best suited to movement on land, Deep Blue’s twin jet streams pack similar stopping power to the torpedoes that can be fired underwater.
Major Ruin
Passed down to Kameo along with the Element of Power, the heavily
armored Major Ruin is keen to
stretch those muscles and
prove that there’s life in
the old warhorse yet.
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 
Character-specific
attacks and abilities
Move Kameo; Aim projectile;
Click to toggle map on/off
Rotate and pitch camera;
Click to enter/exit
first-person view
Check Wotnot Book;
Resume game
Access Options menu;
Resume game
Adjust camera distance
(up/down); Navigate menus
Action (context sensitive);
Morph back to Kameo; Scroll text;
Confirm menu option
Morph into Warriors
(hold down for Warrior Wheel)
Xbox Guide
Preferences established in
the Xbox Guide may override
individual game settings.
If changes made through the
Game Options menu do not take effect, check that there
is no conflict with your
Xbox Guide settings.
Assume
Control
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The Journey
Begins
Saving a Quest
Looking for the “save game” option?
Hah, what do you take me for? Just let me deal with the automatic saving of your Quest while you concentrate on bringing down Thorn and his mangy Trolls.
Creating a Quest
From the main title screen, press  to delve into the Wotnot Book. After making your choice between Solo and Co-Op play, you’ll move on to the Quest Selection Page.
This is where records of ongoing Quests are stored if you’ve already begun an adventure with Kameo. First time? Use
to highlight New Quest, and press to enter the Name Entry Screen. Skipping the Name Entry process will result in a default name being recorded.
You do have the option of beginning a game without choosing a Quest file, but this makes saving your progress impossible.
Resuming a Quest
If you have at least one named Quest on the list, highlight it with  to display a summary of progress including game time, location and Warriors retrieved.
Press
to select a Quest, and then choose Play to pick up
where you left off, at the beginning of your most recent task. If you can’t remember what you were trying to achieve at that point, check the Quest Status or Current Objective in the Wotnot Book for a reminder!
You can also adjust your Game Options before playing, or revisit an area in Score Attack mode as a diversion from the main adventure (the areas available are determined by your progress in the current Quest file).
game options
At any time during your Quest, press  to bring up the Options menu, press to select Game Options, and then choose an option to adjust its settings.
CAMERA LEFT-RIGHT/ UP-DOWN
When Inverted, the camera rotates/pitches in the opposite direction to  movement.
CONTROL DISPLAY
On Normal setting,
and  abilities are displayed only when transforming.
SCORE DISPLAY
If set to Normal, score changes are displayed only when points are received.
MAP DISPLAY
Determines whether or not the map is toggled by clicking
.
SPLIT-SCREEN
Choose Horizontal or Vertical split-screen for Co-Op play.
ORTHO HINTS
Default setting is Adaptive. Very Helpful gives direct instruction; Off disables advice.
BRIGHTNESS
Select monitor type, and optimize your visual display with the scroll bar.
Ortho cannot record your progress if there is no free memory location or a Quest file was not chosen.
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Co-Operative
Questing
For the purposes of Co-Operative play, available on split screen, Player 1 is responsible for all game settings. Whether Player 2 is a newcomer to the world of Kameo or an expert gamer called in for support is entirely up to you! Regardless, each player will be granted their very own regiment of Elemental Warriors and an incarnation of Kameo with which to control them.
Use the Change Level option to choose from the Co-Operative battlegrounds on offer. These have been carefully selected from some of Kameo’s most intense struggles against the Troll forces. But, you must have completed the adventures in single player before they are available to you in Co-Operative split screen play. A brief word of caution, however: rushing headlong into a dangerous situation, backed up only by Warriors that you’ve yet to master in a Solo Quest, may all too quickly prove your undoing. Practice makes perfect…
Xbox Live
Build your profile (your gamer card). Chat with your friends. Download content at Xbox Live Marketplace. Send and receive voice and video messages. Get connected and join the revolution.
CONNECTING
Before you can use Xbox Live, connect your Xbox console to a high-speed Internet connection and sign up to become an Xbox Live member. For more information about
connecting, and to determine whether Xbox Live is
available in your region, go to www.xbox.com/live.
FAMILY SETTINGS
These easy and flexible tools enable parents and caregivers to decide which games young game players can access based on the content rating. For
more information, go to www.xbox.com/familysettings.
The Quest
Kameo would never shy from facing up to her destiny
alone, and she’s certainly got all the grit and determination
she’ll ever need—but all the same, it’s sometimes good to
have an element of companionship and camaraderie when
you’re breezing into battle with those rampaging Trolls. This is
where the Co-Operative side of the adventure comes in.
I I don’t want
the two of you squabbling
over the Wotnot,
so I’ve decided to make an executive decision: Player 1 will be wholly responsible for the Book during Co-Operative play. That includes everything from reading up on the Elemental Warriors to pestering me for hints. And before you start fighting over the Player 1 controller, just remember that the name of the game is co-operation!
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A View of the
Action
Spirit Bar
Unique to each Warrior.
Drained by using powerful
attacks but recharges
over time.
Energy Bar
Shared between
Kameo and the
Elemental Warriors.
When it’s empty,
the Quest ends.
Crystal Eye
Shows which Crystal Eye
(if any) is active.
Battle Bonuses
Extra points earned for skillfully
defeating enemies.
Total Score
Total of all Battle Points
earned so far.
Focus Meter
Fills up during combat until
Warrior Focus mode
is activated.
Warriors
Elemental Warriors assigned
to morph buttons.
Abilities
Commands relevant
to your current Warrior
and situation.
Camera Lock
Indicates restricted camera
movement in close quarters.
Ortho Icon
Displayed when a
new hint or tactic
is available.
Elemental
Fruit
Shows amount of Warrior­enhancing Fruit gathered.
Runes
Tribal currency
collected so far.
World Map
An overhead view of
the current area.
Destination
Indicates where Kameo
should head next.
Hotspot
An important battle
is occurring here.
Position
Kameo’s location and
direction (as shown
by arrow).
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All That Lies
Ahead
Main Goals
Elemental Warriors
Kameo sets out with three Warriors at her command. While this alone makes her more than a match for most situations, it will not be enough to overcome an entire Troll army and save the Kingdom.
So Kameo must tread the path of King Solon and those before him, seeking more Warriors to fill the pages of the Wotnot Book. Only with the combined strength of a full ten Warriors at her back is she guaranteed a fighting chance!
The Ancestors
Kameo’s royal relatives, Lenya, Halis and Yeros each have their own stories to tell and secrets to share. But Thorn, knowing this, has them under heavy guard in dark and distant Temples. Even when the paths are teeming with danger, Kameo must not let her family down.
Thorn and Kalus
Queen Theena remains in Thorn’s clutches, and with Kalus at his side, it’s only a matter of time before the Troll King becomes unstoppable. For the sake of the land and all its people, their evil alliance must be shattered— and Kameo must steel herself to do whatever it takes.
The Wotnot Book
Once retrieved, the Wotnot Book will prove invaluable, storing the Elemental Warriors and keeping a record of your travels. Pressing
opens the Book at the page last read, while  and  will flip the pages. I’m also sitting in the blasted thing, of course, but let’s not get into that.
Front Cover
On the cover of the Wotnot Book you’ll find Ortho, and if you’re struggling with a particular situation, press to see if he has a hint or tactic to share. In tricky situations he may even supply his wisdom without being asked...
Warrior Page
Here you’ll see icons representing your Elemental Warriors. Use  to highlight one, and press ,
or
to assign it to a morph button.
Press for detailed information on each Warrior’s abilities.
Status Page
This contains a summary of items, Ancestors and Crystal Eyes retrieved so far. A reminder of your objective and the Game Options screen can be reached from here, along with the option to quit and return to the Quest Selection screen.
Upgrading Your Warriors
When you’ve gathered a good supply of Elemental Fruit, turn to the Warrior Page, highlight one of your Warriors, and press
to see a list of possible upgrades (known as
advanced techniques). Those not yet earned are marked with the amount of fruit required. Press for details on a technique and, if you have enough fruit, the opportunity to unlock it!
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The Art of Battle
Warrior Focus
The Warrior Focus meter begins to fill whenever Kameo (in any form) lands a blow on a Troll, though it will quickly drain unless further attacks follow. When the meter is filled to a certain level, Warrior Focus mode becomes active.
Only those truly skilled in the ways of combat may enter this intense state in which a fighter can move at superhuman speeds. Battle Points are easily racked up this way, but don’t dawdle—if the meter is allowed to drain, Warrior Focus will fade and you’ll lose your advantage.
Scoring Battle Points
As you slug your way through enemy-infested areas, you’ll find that Battle Points are added to your Score Bank each time you take out a Troll. Several factors affect the Battle Points awarded, and learning what these factors are can result in some truly massive scores being achieved.
At the end of each major event, all Battle Points in your Score Bank are added to your Total Score. As soon as this happens, they’re yours to keep. But if Kameo is defeated (or flees) before that point, you’ll earn nothing from the encounter.
Rescuing Warriors
When Elemental Warriors are separated from the Wotnot Book, they become vulnerable Elemental Sprites. Unfortunately, the Trolls have taken full advantage of this weakness and now many of these Sprites are held captive by Shadow Trolls, twisted servants of Thorn who will seek to lure Kameo into the Shadow Realm where their powers are strongest.
Portals to the Shadow Realm look like covered wells and can be found in many places, but are rarely unguarded. Only by going in and beating the Shadow Trolls at their own game can Kameo restore the lost Warriors to her Wotnot Book...
Commanding Warriors
Success against Thorn’s forces means getting to know the skills of each and every Elemental Warrior. Use combinations of
and  to pull off moves based on a Warrior’s abilities—
punches, dodges, projectiles and a whole lot more.
Up to three Warriors can be assigned to the morph buttons at any one time, allowing Kameo to shift quickly from one form to another. Chains of transformations, linking together the powers of many different Warriors for maximum effect, are vital to success. An example is shown below.
Kameo morphs into Major Ruin...
builds up some spin...
and then shifts to Chilla in mid-air...
to latch onto a distant ice wall!
hurtles off a ledge at high speed...
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In addition, skillful enemy takedowns can earn you up to three Battle Bonuses to further multiply your Battle Points.
CARNAGE
For each Troll that you put out of action, your Carnage Bonus is increased. Hunting down every last Troll is essential to those wishing to rack up a record-breaking score.
BRUTAL
Earned when a Troll is dispatched with a single inventive attack. Knocking a Troll off a cliff or into something nasty are just two of the ways to claim a Brutal Bonus.
FRENZY
A string of enemy defeats in quick succession will fire up your Frenzy Bonus and further boost the available Battle Points.
Not all Battle Points come from feats of outright strength in combat. You may also be rewarded for thorough exploration and other activities that benefit your Elemental Warriors...
Places to Visit
Temples
These are the prisons of Kameo’s Ancestors, so expect to face some fearsome guardians. Basic attacks will prove next to useless against these monstrosities. Study their movements and strike when they seem vulnerable, watching their energy bar to see if you’re on the right track. If you find yourself at a loss, remember Ortho’s there to help.
Shops
There will always be those among the tribes willing to indulge in some friendly barter. While the trinkets offered are usually not vital to the success of your Quest, some of them certainly have their uses if you find yourself with funds to spare.
Chamber of Living Portraits
At the heart of the Elfin palace lies this shrine to the Great War, its mysterious Magic Mirror allowing the viewer to revisit their past... or so the legend goes. While the Elves generally ignore such superstition, the mirror is a crucial doorway to previous stages of the Quest for players wishing to improve on a score.
The Score Attack stages within the Magic Mirror can also be accessed from your Quest file at the start of the game, if you don’t wish to travel to the Chamber.
Why bother with Score Attack, you ask? Well, who knows what rewards lie in wait for those able to reach certain totals? Maybe a new look for your Warriors would appeal to you, and that’s just for starters...
Side Quests
The Trolls aren’t just interested in making Kameo’s life miserable; they’ve been wreaking havoc in the homelands of other tribes too. Take the time to help out Kameo’s future subjects, and they’ll repay you however they can. If you’re not in a position to help when you first pass through, try to remember their plight and return at a later date with Warriors more suited to the task.
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Collectible Items
Such a rich and varied world is bound to contain a wealth of valuable items, just don’t expect them all to be easy to find!
The Warrior Wheel
Hearts
Usually found at the spot where a Troll is put out of its misery, these appropriate pick-ups will restore some of Kameo’s energy.
Runes
The closest thing to a common currency amongst the tribes. Should Kameo be unable to talk others into helping her, she may have to resort to some old-fashioned shopping.
Elixir of Life
One of the Mystic’s more exotic potions, this Elixir actually increases the maximum energy levels of Kameo and her Elemental Warriors.
Elemental Fruit
Kameo can use this Elfin delicacy to unlock dormant techniques within the Warriors. But choices must be made carefully, as Elemental Fruit is extremely rare!
Crystal Eyes
The power of these relics lies in the enhancement of natural abilities. Kameo can use them to boost her combat prowess, at a cost. Legend states that Crystal Eyes are hidden in and around the Enchanted Kingdom...
Although the Wotnot Book lets you have up to three Warriors assigned to morph buttons at any given time, you can also switch forms freely in the heat of battle by using the Warrior Wheel.
Hold down , or to bring up the Wheel. Tilt  towards a Warrior, and then release the morph button. You’ll immediately transform into that Warrior and allocate it to the chosen button.
To dismiss the Wheel without making changes, release the morph button while
is still centered.
Bear in mind that it may not always be possible to access the Warrior Wheel through a particular morph button—trying to remove Deep Blue from your line-up while underwater, for example, is never likely to be a good idea.
During a Co-Operative game, Player 2 cannot see the Wotnot Book.
This means that any changes to their line-up must be made with the Warrior Wheel.
Player 1 can reorganize Warriors using the Wotnot Book if they wish, but this will cause delays in a Co-Operative game and is considered dreadful manners. The best way to keep things running smoothly is for both players to stick to the Warrior Wheel.
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The Lay
of the
Land
Forest
Shrine
Enchanted
Kingdom
Floating high above the Badlands,
buoyed by the power of the Elemental
Shrines, this vast palace was created by
the Royals as a home for their bloodline.
PATH TO
Forgotten Forest
This deep, mysterious woodland is bristling
with secrets as dark as they are ancient.
Who knows what creatures lurk in the
Forest Temple at its heart?
PATH TO Mountain Falls
Behind this popular relaxation spot lies the
hidden Water Temple, a labyrinth of underwater
passageways and age-old sunken treasures.
PATH TO Snow
Top Village
Life is tough for the frontier settlers
of the Snow Top Tribe, but not as
tough as the route to the
Snow Temple looming
over the Great Ravine...
PATH TO
Thorn’s Castle
Kameo’s final goal has fallen into disrepair
during Thorn’s imprisonment. Trolls, traps
and other perils lie in wait at every turn
throughout this desolate fortress.
Fire
Shrine
Water
Shrine
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Ortho’s Hints
Credits
I simply cannot overstate this: combining the abilities of Warriors while on the move is essential to overcoming enemy forces and barriers.
As each Elemental Warrior has a unique spirit bar, morphing into another form when spirit is low gives your previous Warrior a chance to recharge.
If you can’t seem to move on, chances are there’s either a puzzle to solve or Trolls that need to be dealt with. Scour the area for anything unusual.
Although Kameo’s wings are generally fine for hovering, you shouldn’t stretch their capabilities. Any attempt to launch yourself over a chasm is liable to result in a very nasty fall...
Watch out for Elemental Trolls, creatures whose appearance and skills differ greatly from normal Trolls. Approach with extreme caution!
Always aim for the highest possible score. Various rewards await those with the skill to unlock them. Make full use of the Magic Mirror!
Try to identify environmental features that you can use to your advantage in battle. Brutal Bonuses and other score boosters can arise from clever use of your surroundings.
Bonus combinations are the key to earning those Battle Points—you’ll need to keep your Brutal, Frenzy and Carnage counters nice and high if you’re planning to join the heroes of legend...
KAMEO TEAM
Game Director
George Andreas
Producer
Lee Schuneman
Lead Software Engineer
Phil Tossell
Lead Artist
Mark Stevenson
Lead Animator
Mike Cawood
Lead Background Artist
Phil Dunne
Assistant Designers
Matt Carter Chris Allcock
Software Engineers
David Allmond Nicola Bhalerao Nick Burton Simon Craddick Simon Gerges Charles Goatley Brendan Gunn Matt Hill Steve Horsburgh Mark Lucas Nic Makin Andy Patrick Rob Ware
Artists
Lee Burns Ryan Firchau Matt Grover Jay Howse Saehoon Lee Donnchadh Murphy Matt Perry David Rose Eddie Sharam Dean Smith Dean Wilson Chris Woods
Animators
Ellen Holland Rhiannon Nicholas Richie Prado Louise Ridgeway Katherine Sellar
Music
Steve Burke
Sound FX
Steve Burke Eveline Novakovic
Additional Live Performances by
Robin Beanland Jamie Hughes Dave Clynick John Silke Ben Cullum Aisling Duddy Eveline Novakovic Louise Ridgeway
Additional Cut Scene SFX & Mixing
Martin Penny Robin Beanland
Head Of Software R&D
Richard Gale
Kameo R&D Directs
Claude Marais
David Meen
Software R&D Leads
Jim Horth Tom Grove
Software R&D Team
Andrew Grieve Ben Miller Cliff Ramshaw Eike Umlauf Kostas Anagnostou Nicola Bhalerao Nikolay Stefanov Paul Mikell Simona Tassinari Stuart Hill Tom Kuhn Urban Lassi
Localization Production
Andy Wilson
Manual Content
Leigh Loveday Chris Allcock
Additional Promo Material
Jon Severn
Rare Management
Chris Stamper Simon Farmer Lee Schuneman Mark Betteridge Lee Musgrave Gregg Mayles Stephen Stamper
Rare Hardware & Support
Pete Cox Doug Crouch Mark Green
Head Of Rare Test
Huw Ward
Kameo Test Leads
David Wong Richard Cousins
Rare Test Team
Luke Munton Scott MacDowall Christian Leech Simon Chang Matthew Smalley Gary Phelps Anthony Salway Hinesh Patel Liam Davey Gareth Stevenson
Volt Europe
Richard Edmondson Laura Fox
VMC
Kieron Clarke Andy Wetherell
Lead Tester
Simon Kemp
Testers
John Davies Sean Dudley Mike Bunning Matthew Feeney Drew Stevens Asim Ahmed Keith Turner Kelvin Moore Andrew Preston Paul Michael
Carl Mitchell Daniel Coles Sultan Ul Haq Andy Davies Dave Hopley Anthony Abruzzi Simon Holmes Michael Biggs Steve Faulkner Jason Leckie Mike Barrett Tom Longdon Jagdip Sandhu Edwin Davies Tim Mitchell Matt Parker Ian Bradford
Outsource Media Voice Director
Mark Estdale
Engineer
Jeremy Taylor
Post Production
Dean Gregory Trevor Bent James Lynch
Voice Talent–English
Emma Tate, Kameo Sarah Mennell, Kalus Nicolette Mckenzie, Mystic Gareth Armstrong, Ortho Richard Ridings, Thorn Bill Hope, Halis Adjoa Andoh, Lenya Richard Tate, Yeros John Geurassio, Warrior Trainer John Kay Steel, Farron Laurence Bouvard Rupert Farley Candida Gubbins Kenneth Jay Jonathan Keeble Peter Marinker Kayvan Novak Rachel Rodgers Martin T. Sherman Mandy Western Andrew Wincott Rupert Degas Steve Burke Eveline Novakovic Jamie Hughes John Silke Ben Cullum Duncan Botwood Chris Peil Louise Ridgeway Louise Tilston Chris Sutherland Steve Malpass
Voice Talent–Japanese
Paku Romi, Kameo Minagawa Junko, Kalus Kiyokawa Motomu, Ortho Miyake Kenta, Thorn Nakata Kazuhiro, Farron Nagasawa Nao, Mystic Saito Shiro, Warrior Trainer
Naka Hiroshi, Yeros Sato Haruo, Halis Umeda Kikumi, Lenya Kitagawa Katsuhiro Yasumoto Hiroki Tanada Emiko Yamakado Kumi Ishiduka Sayori Kashii Shouto Ueda Yoji Ono Daisuke Tanii Asuka Konno Mahiru Kimura Haruka
MICROSOFT
Producer
Earnest Yuen
Executive Producer
Jim Veevaert
Program Management
Chris Kimmell Jennifer Christensen
Test Lead
Chris Chamberlain
Software Test Engineers
Sean Kellogg Dave Johnson Paul Shinoda Miho Horiuchi Matt Richenburg Mike Jones Isaac Hunt Abby Lin Patrick Hui Greg Swanson Joshua Dolan
Mori Marchany
Aaron Giddings
George Townsend
Tim Zoch
Toby Normoyle
Seth Elder
James Sweet
Test Manager
Tom Arnold
Reserves Team
Dustan Gourlie Chad Jessup
Vicente Lujan
Darryl Shack
David Foster
Robert Genzale
Joseph Dunavant
Mike Su
Mike Zadorojny
Kyle Derrick
James Costello
Henry Kessay
Anton Marthaller
Jason Donald
Michael Racioppi
Robert Vafa
Andrea Phillips
Wesley Gittens
Craig Marshall Recon Teams Cavalry Test Teams Black Ops Team
Automation & Test Tool Engineers
Mark Harrington David Rieman Ian Latham
Luis Villegas Rich Bonny Anna Sweet Andy Arizpe Jennifer Boespflug Ben Steenbock Sean Jenkin Steve Dolan
TnT Testers
TJ Duez Patrick Ascolese John Thomas
Joseph Ezell
Theodore Lankford
Demo Test Lead
Andrew Franklin
User Testing
Marcos Nunes-Ueno Jerome Hagen Tom Fuller
User Experience
Keith Cirillo Beth Demetrescu
Manual Design
Dana Ludwig
Story Develoment
Alex Sabeti
Global Product Manager
Michael Johnson
Global Group Product Manager
Peter Kingsley
Public Relations
Jen Martin Michelle Jacob
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Catherine Haller
Justin Kirby
Localization
Virginia Spencer The Loc Teams in Ireland, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
Dev Support
Mark Terrano Matt Hansen Ian Lewis Glenn Doren Jason Strayer Matt Lee Scott Selfon
Licensing
Sandy Ting Eric Trautmann Christy Cowan
Alison Stroll Ed Ventura
Community Web Site
Dave Pierot John Peoples Angela McCoy
Eric Haddock
Account Managers
Oliver Miyashita Mike Minahan
Business
Jim Hawk Tim Stuart
Management
Ken Lobb Phil Spencer Shane Kim
Special Thanks: Peter Moore, Greg B. Jones, Jeff Goetz, Jimmy Bischoff, Josh Atkins, Harold Ryan, Scott Murray, Greg Murphy, Kiki Wolfkill, Chenelle Bremont, Muffy Bryan, Jennifer Breckette
, Tian Lim, David Shaw, Patrick O’Kelley, Jerry Johnson, Stacey Law, Michael Maston, Mike Fischer, Genevieve Waldman, Jim Vu
, Sunmin Park, Hiroyuki Kitazume Kameo Team Thanks: Richard Cousins, Raymond Kerr,
Stephen McFarlane, The Stampede Team and Declan Doyle
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Limited Warranty For Your Copy of Xbox Game Software (“Game”) Acquired in the United States or Canada
Warranty
Microsoft Corporation (“Microsoft”) warrants to you, the original purchaser of the Game, that this Game will perform substantially as described in the accompanying manual for a period of 90 days from the date of first purchase. If you discover a problem with the Game covered by this warranty within the 90-day period, your retailer will repair or replace the Game at its option, free of charge, according to the process identified below. This limited warranty: (a) does not apply if the Game is used in a business or for a commercial purpose; and (b) is void if any difficulties with the Game are related to accident, abuse, virus or misapplication.
Returns within 90-day period
Warranty claims should be made to your retailer. Return the Game to your retailer along with a copy of the original sales receipt and an explanation of the difficulty you are experiencing with the Game. At its option, the retailer will either repair or replace the Game. Any replacement Game will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days from receipt, whichever is longer. If for any reason the Game cannot be repaired or replaced, you will be entitled to receive your direct (but no other) damages incurred in reasonable reliance but only up to the amount of the price you paid for the Game. The foregoing (repair, replacement or limited damages) is your exclusive remedy.
Limitations
This limited warranty is in place of all other express or statutory warranties, conditions or duties and no others of any nature are made or shall be binding on Microsoft, its retailers or suppliers. Any implied warranties applicable to this Game or the media in which it is contained are limited to the 90- day period described above. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, NEITHER MICROSOFT, ITS RETAILERS OR SUPPLIERS ARE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE POSSESSION, USE OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS GAME. THE FOREGOING APPLIES EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. Some states/jurisdictions do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts and/or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and/or exclusions of liability may not apply to you. This limited warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state/jurisdiction to state/ jurisdiction.
For questions regarding this warranty contact your retailer or Microsoft at:
Xbox Product Registration Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond, WA 98052-9953 USA
In the U.S. or Canada, call 1-800 -4MY-XBOX. TTY users: 1-866-740-XBOX.
Technical Support
Technical support is available 7 days a week including holidays.
• In the U.S. or Canada, call 1-800-4MY-XBOX. TTY users: 1-866-740-XBOX.
• In Mexico, call 001-866-745-83 -12. TTY users: 001-866 -251-26-21.
• In Colombia, call 01-800-912-1830.
For more information, visit us on the Web at www.xbox.com.
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Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
Uses Bink Video. © Copyright 1997-2005 by RAD Game Tools, Inc.
Orchestrated Music: All Music Composed by Steve Burke. Performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra & Kings Choir. Conducted and Orchestrated by Nic Raine. Choir Master - Mario Klemens.
Recorded at Barrandov Studios, Smecky Soundstage, Prague – July 28th to
31st, 2 005. Recording Engineer - Jan Holzner. Orchestral Contractor and Session
Producer - James Fitzpatrick. Music Mixed and Mastered by Gareth Williams.
Voice recording by Outsource Media Ltd.
Learn more about Kameo at www.kameo.com.
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