Explore advanced bionic arm techniques in Street Fighter 6, including passing steel walls, swinging under platforms, collecting all bullets, and accessing secret rooms. Master these risky but rewarding moves.
This section details advanced bionic arm moves in Bionic Commando that offer unique traversal and collection methods, though many are risky and not essential for the main quest.
Special Moves:
- Pass the Steel Walls in Neutral Area 15 Without Firing a Shot: To bypass steel walls blocking the Orange Communicator in Neutral Area 15, stand on the lower platform next to the wall, swing over the water, and just before hitting the water, shoot your arm diagonally right. If successful, you'll grab a low platform to the right, causing the wall to push you behind it. This is a difficult maneuver that can result in losing a life if failed. A video demonstration is available on Gricksigger's Bionic Commando website.
- Swing Below the Lowest Platform in Water Levels: In areas with water (Area 1, 6, and all neutral areas), you can swing under the lowest platform. Drop into the water from the lowest platform and, just before splashing, shoot your arm diagonally towards the platform to grab it and swing beneath. Be careful not to connect too high or too late to avoid getting back on the platform or falling off-screen.
- Get All Bullets in Neutral Area 14: To collect all 10 disappearing bullets in a specific room in Neutral Area 14, enter the room, climb the first low platform to collect bullets, then move to its far left edge for more. Drop back to the previous platform, go to the far right edge, and shoot your arm diagonally right to connect to the upper right platform. You'll be knocked down to the platform below, collecting more bullets. Quickly climb to the platform above to get the last ones. This requires precise arm connection and speed.
- Get Up to the Secret Room in Area 3: In Area 3 - The Wilderness, a secret room is located in the top right corner. To access it, swing to the platform across from the contact room and keep swinging at the roof. This requires a very difficult arm movement. A video on Gricksigger's Bionic Commando website demonstrates this trick.
FAQ Epilogue:
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