Dead Man's Hand Walkthrough
Get the lead out with a little help from GameShark.
Date: 23 April 2004
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Mission Eighteen: Dead Man Walking

Now that you are back on the trail of the few remaining members of the Nine, your next stop is the graveyard. When you start make your way forward through the large grave area and take out and enemies you see. Most of the time when you encounter a camp fire, the enemies will start to appear around you. After you kill all the enemies in the first area continue on to the next. Clear out this area and make your way to the left and down the hill to the church at the bottom. When you enter a short scene will play and two enemies will appear behind you.



Kill them and then shot the door at the far ends if you need some health. If not, shoot the window and jump out. Head left and then left again through the open gate once you kill all the enemies in the area. Make your way through the next area and it will swing around to the right and go back down another hill. There will be a lot of enemies here as well and can be a little tough to get through. Use the stones and crypts as cover and pop out when you are fully loaded. When you reach the bottom go left through an opening and head directly to the right and you will come to a large gate. Open it to end the mission.



Mission Nineteen: Blood Gambit

Gentleman John Kendall can be a serious customer if you go casing after him. When you start the mission battle with him, stay where you are and move to the right a little to stay behind the bar a bit. Kill the enemies that run in to fight you and the enemies on the balcony as well. When no more are coming to get you, grab the health if you need it and go back and wait for Kendall where you were near the start. When he comes down the stairs, he will stay near the door there. Keep firing at him with you secondary Thunder pistol shot and he'll get some serious damage and drop in no time.



Mission Twenty: White Lightning

Depending on what order you took missions 20 and 18 since you could have taken either, but I took this one after the graveyard mission so it is twenty instead of eighteen. Make your way forward and down the hill. Take out the guy atop the cliff and then the rest on the ground that are around house at the bottom. Blow up the moonshine distilleries while you're at it to create even more destruction. When you reach the bottom, swing to the right and start up the hill there. Again at each house you come to, blow up the moonshine and watch the fireworks. When you reach the top of the hill, go past the house there and go down the next hill. Head to the right when you reach the bottom and you will see a large lumber yard with a train at the bottom. Make your way over there while you take out the enemies up top that are firing down at you.



Make your way up the hill on the left and then head to the right to the cabin there. Clear the area out and make your way over to the ladder that over looks the slope up to the lumber building itself. Take out the enemies below before you climb down. When you reach the bottom, start up the slope and two giant logs will come rolling down. Stay far back from them and then go up after they stop moving. Take out the guy at the top and head right into the room there. Follow the open door way inside and continue along the first floor through each door way until you finally come to a furnace room with a ladder in it. Take out the enemy at the top and then climb up. Enter the next room and drop off the edge. Kill the enemies in here and the next room and then finally enter the doorway at the end that leads to the Lenard Brothers,



Mission Twenty One: Trigger Twins

To take care of these two chuckle heads the easiest, you will want to attack one of them and keep on attacking that one over and over with out attack the other brother. When one is dead the other is much easier to deal with instead of both at once. When you have them split up good, which is done by firing at one of them and then luring him away from the other, then hide yourself behind a crate and start firing like mad at him. He will either come at you or run towards you and then run away back and forth. Fill him full of ammo when he does and then do the same to his brother. When the one brother is left, it is a lot easier since you don't have to worry about



Mission Twenty Two: Shoot Out at the Lazy Eight

This mission in a word is…crazy. The object is to kill all the rangers that are attacking the house and to not let them in the house. Well you can let them in the house since they climb in through all the windows and doors. The best place I found to sit was in the main hallway at the very back and walk back and forth so you aren't a sitting target. The rangers will enter the house in waves and then it will be calm while they regroup. When it is calm like that, that's when you should be off running into the other rooms to get health which you'll need. When you have it, head back to the hall and do it all over again. When you hear Jenny yell that they are almost gone, they will give one or two more large rushes from all angles and then the mission will end.



Mission Twenty Three: Iron Horse

For the first part of the mission you are on your horse. Take out the enemies on the train as they appear. There really isn't all that many and it takes a bit to actually catch up to the train. After a while you will hop off the horse and grab a ladder on the side. Climb up to the roof and make your way across to the gap and hop down. Open the door to the next car, Take out the enemies in here and continue on to the next car and repeat the same thing you just did.. When you enter the next train car, take out the enemy there and when you reach the far end the side door will open and a horse rider will be shooting.



Take him out and crouch to get through the opening at the end. Climb up the ladder and cross to the far side of the car and hop out the opening in the roof. Make your way to the edge and shoot the operator of the gatling gun below. Drop down to the flatbed car and climb the ladder on the other side. Run across the roof of two cars and drop through the glass of the second one. Hop behind the bar in the car and take out the rush of enemies as they enter. When no more are coming, head out the door and grab the gatling gun there. Kill the rush of enemies that pour out of the next car through the door and from the roof. When they are all dead enter the car for a scene with Vic that will end the mission.



Mission Twenty Four: Trails End

When the final showdown with Vic starts, you are behind a train car and Vic is around the corner to the left. Use the Thunder pistol and the secondary fire when you have enough power. To defeat Vic and his henchmen who are also lurking around the area you need to keep moving. If you stop at all then you will get shot from all angles and won't last long. Circle around Vic and try to keep your back against something like a train car or a rock wall.



Don't let the other enemies creep up behind you. If you do notice that are you getting hit from behind then circle around Vic and take out the enemy while you still have Vic in your sights There is ammo and health scattered around the area but not a lot so try to save what you have and make every shot count. As for the other guys around Vic, as long as you keep moving they won't hit you, but if they are near Vic then it wouldn't hurt to take them out. Once Vic is dead the mission is over so you don't want to concentrate a great deal on the others. Vic takes a good number of hits to take down but again, use the secondary shot on the Thunder pistol and it works great on him. Once you peg him enough times to kill him, the final scene starts and the game is over.



Congratulations!

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