Overview
Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense is a vehicular combat game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for PlayStation, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. It is the sequel to Vigilante 8.

Vigilante 8: 2nd Offense is a vehicular combat game developed by Luxoflux and published by Activision for PlayStation, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. It is the sequel to Vigilante 8.
Cheat info |
Code |
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All Vehicles Can Ram Other Vehicles As If They Have Maximum Armor | GO_RAMMING |
All Vehicles Have Enormous Wheels | HOME_ALONE |
Allow Player and Enemy To Select Same Characters In Arcade Mode | MIXED_CARS |
Attract Enemies | UNDER_FIRE |
Disallows Obtain Any Vehicular Transformations | DRIVE_ONLY |
Enable All Characters | LLA_KCOLNU |
Faster Shooting Weapon | RAPID_FIRE |
God Mode | ELBICNIVNI |
Higher Hover Craft Capabilities | HI_CEILING |
Higher Suspensions | JACK_IT_UP |
Incredibly Fast Vehicles | MORE_SPEED |
Low Gravity | NO_GRAVITY |
Quick Start In Arcade Mode | QUICK_PLAY |
Slow Motion Gameplay | GO_SLOW_MO |
Start Any Stage Without Enemies In Arcade Mode | HOME_ALONE |
Upgrade All Vehicles | LLA_DORTOH |
Upgraded Missiles | BLAST_FIRE |
Watch All Character's Endings | LONG_MOVIE |
As in Vigilante 8, players will control a vehicle and eliminate all other vehicles in the arena with the use
of weapons and upgrades. The player can choose to play through a story mode, Quest Mode, or play with an
assorted number of bots in Arcade mode. The game also offers a new two-player cooperative mode and
a Grand Melee Deathmatch mode, wherein the player endures attacks by multiple AI opponents. Second Offense
introduced the "Salvage Points" system, which allows the player to upgrade their vehicle by collecting Salvage
Points from destroyed opponents, improving the vehicle's offense, defense, speed, and targeting abilities.
The vehicle's external appearance also improves with more Salvage Points and turns into a completely different
design when it is fully upgraded. Special icons scattered over the game zone allows the player to improve mobility
over certain environments, such as hover pods, skis, and outboard motors.[2] The original game's five standard
weapons - mines, rockets, autocannons, homing missiles, and mortars - are now supplanted by flamethrowers,
with each weapon now capable of performing three special attacks using movements on the control pad.
The Totaling and Whammy combat modes from the first game are also retained, as is the concept of stages
with interactive features.
Completing secondary objectives in Quest Mode would also help unlock secret characters. Aside from being
able to play music CDs, the player can also access the Vigilante 8 levels for multiplayer matches
by inserting the game disc.