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Scarface: The World is Yours


Scarface: The World is Yours Easter Eggs
Different cutscene (spoiler alert)
In the last level where you have to kill Sheffield, the cutscene showing you finishing him off will depend on what weapon you use. E.g. If you just punch him, the cutscene will show you beating him to death whereas if use the desert eagle it will show Tony shooting him in the head, ditto with the AK.

Submitted By: John Doe

Make Tony dance
While you're in the Babylon club, if you hold in L1 Tony will dance and if you press R1 he will do a spin.

Submitted By: John Doe

Shark Bait
Entry Location:
Out in the waters off of Miami

This usually happens along South Beach and North Beach. If you swim out in the water far enough and stop. This little clip will start. It shows Tony treading water until a shark jumps out of the water and clamps on to Tony. It's not useful, it serves as a comic relief more then anything. Just make sure that you don't have any dirty money or drugs in your possession because you will lose them.

Submitted By: Shane Sheridan

What a relief...
If you are not doing a mission and have lost some health, go to a dumpster and an option should appear to "relieve yourself". It restores some health, but is more for the comic value, really.

Submitted By: John Doe

Gina's Ghost
If you got to the drive-in theater at night and fire shots into the air beside the screen, you see Gina in her night gown ducking for cover. If you don't see her, press circle and you'll hear Tony say "Gina, can you hear me?"

Submitted By: John Doe

Reference to the Original
There was a 1932 version of Scarface (same name) in which the main character (Antonio Camonte) was played by Paul Muni. In Scarface the game if you approach a guy waiting in line at an all nudes bar (Hee hee) and start talking to him he will say "Hey, you look like that guy from that movie." Tony responds by saying "What, Paul Muni? No, I don't look like him."

Submitted By: John Doe

70s 'Shaft' referance
When you go to the 'Oakley Drive-In Theatre' it should say 'Shaft' is showing all week. The relevance of 'Shaft' is that the owner of the Drive-In is voiced by Richard Roundtree who played John Shaft in the film.

Submitted By: Anonymous

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