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Dead to Rights (Video Game)

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A series of third-person shooter games, published by Namco that combined (or tried to) gunplay and hand-to-hand combat.The first game from 2002, developed by Namco HomeTek, follows the story of Jack Slate, a tough-as-nails Cowboy Cop with a canine companion, who delves deeply into Grant City's criminal underbelly after his father's murder and his subsequent arrest for killing the guy who did it (he was framed). What follows is a mad-cap adventure filled with snark as Jack fights his way through an entirely corrupt system full of strange, quirky bosses.The next installment in the series came out in 2005, but despite bearing the name Dead To Rights II and published by Namco, it was not developed by Namco HomeTek, but instead developed by French game development studio WideScreen Games (known for developing flawed PlayStation 2 action games Airborne Troops (Airborne Troops: Countdown to D-Day in North America) and Black Buccaneer (Pirates: Legend of the Black Buccaneer in North America)), and also it is actually a Prequel. Shortly thereafter, Dead to Rights: Reckoning, a prequel to the prequel, was released for the PSP.The franchise received an obligatory Darker and Edgier Continuity Reboot in the form of Dead To Rights: Retribution by Volatile Games in 2010, and, aside from a couple of Mythology Gags, it features a completely different story from the original.
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Can't Kill You, Still Need You
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Can't Kill You, Still Need You: Jack more or less says this when attempting to arrest Temple in Retribution after he's informed that Redwater is trying to kill him for attempting to betray him.
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Anyone Can Die
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Anyone Can Die: The first game kills off nearly all of its cast. The only major characters to survive are Jack Slate, Shadow, Kip Waterman, and Preacher.
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: Augie Blatz from the first game apparently really likes his Christopher Walken impressions.
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Gatling Good
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The GAC Tank in Retribution is huge, wields a minigun, can take a lot of hits before going down, and is slow as molasses.
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Artistic License – Martial Arts
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Artistic License – Martial Arts/Informed Ability: In Retribution, Frank Slate is claimed to be a Police Boxing Champion and has sparring sessions with his son, Jack. However, during said sparring sessions, both are using elbow strikes, knee strikes, and even kicks, all of which are prohibited in boxing. In actual gameplay, Jack is using a fighting style similar to Krav Maga more than anything.
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Heroic BSoD
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Heroic BSoD: In Retribution, Jack loses it when he finds Frank's near-dead body. Even as intense and Hot-Blooded as he is, he gets reduced to a panicked, sobbing wreck as he desperately tries to save him, and when he fails, has to be stopped by Faith from beating the crap out of his (supposed) murderer.
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Unexpected Gameplay Change
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Unexpected Gameplay Change: The first Dead to Rights has a few minigames interspersed with the usual running-and-gunning: Bomb defusing takes the form of a marble labyrinth-style challenge, where the player has to navigate a ball through a narrow path within a time limit. Some bombs later on up the difficulty by adjusting the brightness of the room you're in, or having the lights flickering. A few sections, most notably in Chapter 7, the player takes control of Shadow in order to search for bombs for Jack to defuse. Some doors require being manually lockpicked through a minigame where the player must tap through five spinning wheels at the exact point the pick can find an opening. There are time limits later in the game, and failing to pick the lock in time results in more mooks spawning to fight you. Scattered throughout the game are various other minigames required to get through the plot: Hildi's striptease at the The Den of Iniquity (a simple "press button as it scrolls on screen" deal), a menagerie of challenges in the prison during the cigarette Fetch Quest (for activities like arm-wrestling, weight-lifting, speedbag-punching, etc.), and a torture sequence where Jack has to hold his breath as he's being drowned (which requires just raw Button Mashing). Chapter 6 is a combination of a Rail Shooter and an Escort Mission, where Jack (operating out the side of a helicopter, which flies in a linear path) has to watch over and protect Eve as she navigates the stadium full of enemies for bombs to defuse, before she ends up getting killed, and the mission is to pursue Patch.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The original games were effectively all ham and cheese, the darker moments generally more over-the-top rather than heinous or bleak. Then comes Retribution, where instead of arranged crime in a seedy city, the whole district's on the brink of anarchy and street warfare, everyone's far more foul-mouthed than ever, drama is more apparent than ever as the story takes itself mostly seriously, Jack has gone from semi-graceful bullet dives and akimbo guns into brutality and absolutely messy gunfights, and Shadow? He's practically a wolf at this point that will tear off faces and rip out throats liberally.
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Frothy Mugs of Water
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Frothy Mugs of Water: Played with. Fahook is clearly drunk off his ass when you fight him on the plane, but he refers to the bottle he's carrying around and drinking from to recover his health and breathe fire as his "magic potion".
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Shoehorned First Letter
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Shoehorned First Letter: Inverted with the GAC unit in Retribution, standing for the "Grant City Anti-Crime" Unit. Jack himself lampshades how "it should've been GCAC, but that wouldn't roll off the tongue quite as well."
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Dressing as the Enemy
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A briefer case of this during the final mission, which opens with Jack disguising himself as an enemy to infiltrate the GAC base. This section isn't very demanding as you simply just have to follow the others without drawing any attention, but the real challenge comes from figuring out how to make a signal for Jack to alert the GCPD to begin their raid. The answer: a massive stockpile of Exploding Barrels and a few spare guns.
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Playing with Fire
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Playing with Fire: Three of the bosses of the first game (Fahook, Hennessey, and a Mook called Antorcha) all use fire during their boss fights.
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Bloodier and Gorier
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Bloodier and Gorier: Retribution, oh so very much. The original was mostly Bloodless Carnage and Jack's takedowns while still violent are more designed to imitate the graceful gunplay of John Woo movies. Retribution's takedowns on the other hand are downright sadistic, from Jack shooting a guy's kneecaps and then executing him after he begs for his life to Shadow mauling an enemy violently and ripping off his scrotum. Blood and gore is anywhere. Case in point: a still of Jack vaporizing a thug's face with a gunshot is the brightness adjustment screen.◊
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Faceless Goons
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Faceless Goons: GAC. Retribution takes it even further with their futuristic weapons to make them basically look like evil space marines in the present day.
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Everybody's Dead, Dave
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Everybody's Dead, Dave: Jack Slate, Kip Waterman, Preacherman, and a handful of minor NPCs from the prison level are the only confirmed survivors at the end of the first game.
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Cardboard Prison
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Cardboard Prison: Exaggerated to some pretty strange extents in the first game. Jack still has to orchestrate a breakout, but in the meantime every prisoner is allowed to just wander the halls without supervision (even death row inmates like Jack,) hold onto keycards to other cell blocks, and get in massive brawls without security breaking up the fight. Hell, one of the security guards even comes to Jack to get him to beat up a particularly tough prisoner to get his girlfriend's photo back.
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Surprisingly Happy Ending
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Surprisingly Happy Ending: While it is as a whole a Bittersweet Ending, Retribution ends on by far the most optimistic note of all the series' endings, even after all the intense bloodshed. Unlike every other entry, Jack not only defeats the corrupt Big Bad from taking over Grant City and avenges his father, his Love Interest survives, with Jack being considered a hero who's ready to lead the city to a brighter future following his father's example. There's even a throwaway line that unlike the original game, Gloria Exner is alive and on her way to being the new Mayor, suggesting there may be further hope for the Wretched Hive.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: As well as GAC returning as antagonists, Pinnacle is briefly mentioned in Retribution, though is apparently not the mayor. The ending also features a cameo by Preacherman, and mentions that the mayor is now Gloria Exner, Pinnacle's opposing candidate from the original.
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Bag of Spilling: Exaggerated in the first game, where not only does Jack lose all his weapons in-between chapters even if he's just going straight from one location to another one next-door, but the game will go out of its way to get him to drop everything during a chapter. There's even one Egregious scene during the Chinatown chapter where Jack is ambushed by police and drops his weapons right before a gang of Triads gun them down. This cutscene serves absolutely no purpose than to get Jack to lose all his weapons just in time for the next batch of armed mooks to attack.
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: Jack in Retribution. His feat of eliminating every single mook in Temple Tower earned him quite a reputation, catching the attention of one other mook in the Milton scrapyards who was not eager to see him in person.
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Frame-Up
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Frame-Up: Jack becomes a victim of this when he finds Starter Villain Augie Blatz Bound and Gagged in his own home—which turns out to be a trap set by Patch so can kill Augie and frame Jack for his murder, putting Jack in prison to try to keep him from uncovering the conspiracy.
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Wrongful Accusation Insurance
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Wrongful Accusation Insurance: Averted in the first game in the sense that while Jack does publicize the conspiracy, he never actually clears his name and instead skips town. He also straight up murdered the head prison guard in cold blood during his escape for no reason other than the guy was kind of an asshole, to say nothing of the mass mayhem he causes trying to track down his father's killers.
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Phallic Weapon: After killing Augie Blatz, Patch places his gold Luger in the dead man's lap and at a suggestive angle, saying "Why, I'm amazed that Mr. Blatz was able to squeeze off a round in self-defense".
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Illegal Gambling Den: While chasing down Fat Chow, Jack walks into one such place, and invokes the trope word for word to get everybody's attention.
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Operation Game of Doom
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Operation Game of Doom: Bomb-defusing sequences required the player to pull bombs out of cylinders in this way. Each bomb had a small pin which ran inside a channel on the inside of the cylinder. Touching the pin to the side of the channel had a predictable effect.
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Cluster F-Bomb
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Cluster F-Bomb: F-bombs are all over the place in Retribution.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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When Jack finally engages Tseng in Retribution, a cutscene plays where Tseng quickly curbstomps Jack with swift blows while dodging every one of Jack's attacks. Justified, as it's the game's way of hinting to counter Tseng's attacks rather than bullrush him.
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Cowboy Cop
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Cowboy Cop: Jack Slate don't play by the rules, bitch. Oddly enough, in all of the GCPD, he's probably the most honest and incorruptible cop of them all. In the reboot, however, he's transcended to the dubious rank of Rabid Cop.
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Wretched Hive
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Wretched Hive: Slate describes Grant City as such, and given the amount of crime and violence that occurs throughout the series in it, he's right.
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Zerg Rush
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Zerg Rush: The usual strategy of every single Mook faction in the game which is especially jarring for the assassins of Mayhem Inc and the elite SWAT-like unit GAC. By the end of the game, you've probably killed a small town's worth of both.
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No Fair Cheating
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No Fair Cheating: Of a questionably intentional sort. In the first game, there are some cases where you cannot proceed until you pick up a gun, such as after beating the stuffing out of (or shooting, as the case may be) Boris Volkov in Chapter 2. The problem arises if you've used cheats to fill yourself up with as many guns as you can carry and infinite ammo, as it'll be impossible to take the gun off the floor and therefore impossible to proceed. Whoops.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: Zigzagged when Diggs has Jack at gunpoint in the prison's gas chamber. He can easily just shoot him and be done with it, but Jack making a few jabs at his failed boxing career (due to cheating on his part) convinces Diggs to beat him up in a boxing match instead. But then when Jack gets the upper-hand, he resorts to cheating by grabbing a gas mask and turning on the gas.
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Booze-Based Buff
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Booze-Based Buff: Fahook carries around a bottle of "magic potion" that he can use to restore his health, and also breath fire.
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Insurmountable Waist-High Fence: In the first game, the dance club in level two has no way for Jack to get through the single velvet rope between the entrance hallway and the dance floor. Not even bullet-time jumping over it works, as Jack hits an Invisible Wall. (When Jack gets access to the dance floor by pulling the fire alarm, the velvet ropes disappear.)
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Gold Fever
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Gold Fever: The entire plot of the first game is driven by an underground gold deposit kept hidden from the public, with the Big Bad Ensemble trying to mine and extract the gold in secret. Frank found out about the gold, which is why Hennessey had him killed.
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Not Quite Saved Enough
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Not Quite Saved Enough: The first game's Escort Mission ends with a villain showing up and murdering the NPC without Jack able to do anything about it. He at least does kill the villain in the subsequent boss fight.
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See You in Hell
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See You in Hell: The end credits sequence for the original Dead to Rights has every villain in the game (all of whom he killed) shouting, "See you in hell, Jack Slate!"
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_4e34d653
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 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_51589353
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The Cartel
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_51589353
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The Cartel: The Scorpions in the second game, who are said to be cop killers and hide out in an abandoned ice rink where they touch up stolen cars. They are the ones who initially kidnapped Judge MacGuffin.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_51589353
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 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_51640e80
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Bond One-Liner
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Bond One-Liner: Jack tries to use these in the original games, usually with less then stellar results. In Retribution, he gets a few lighthearted quips, but mostly trades these in for angry profanity.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_51640e80
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 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_5989e397
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Enemy Mime
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Enemy Mime: Among the first bosses of Retribution is Tseng, a Triad boss who's inexplicably seen wearing mime makeup.
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Disney Villain Death
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Disney Villain Death: Redwater in Retribution. Earlier, in the PSP game Reckoning, the final boss ( the so-called female hostage), tries to escape from Slate by diving into the ocean from a lethal height, not to mention the jagged rocks below the cliff.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_5bdcc85a
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Sequel Hook
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Sequel Hook: Jack ends the first game with a big speech about how he's still going to do his part to fight injustice. Oddly enough, there has never been an actual sequel, just a prequel and an alternate continuity. Retribution ends in a equally vague way, Jack has seemingly planned to take a much more honest path as a cop, much like his father, but there are no plans for a sequel.
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Stealth-Based Mission
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Stealth-Based Mission: From Retribution: Several sections have the player take control of Shadow whenever Jack needs something to be done especially stealthy, such as retrieving keys or deactivating generators without notice. Shadow possesses an Aura Vision to detect enemies, can provide distractions by barking, and take down enemies. A briefer case of this during the final mission, which opens with Jack disguising himself as an enemy to infiltrate the GAC base. This section isn't very demanding as you simply just have to follow the others without drawing any attention, but the real challenge comes from figuring out how to make a signal for Jack to alert the GCPD to begin their raid. The answer: a massive stockpile of Exploding Barrels and a few spare guns.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_6638c7f7
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_6638c7f7
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Interface Screw
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Bomb defusing takes the form of a marble labyrinth-style challenge, where the player has to navigate a ball through a narrow path within a time limit. Some bombs later on up the difficulty by adjusting the brightness of the room you're in, or having the lights flickering.
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We Hardly Knew Ye
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We Hardly Knew Ye: In the first we have the very eccentric Patch, an assassin that frames Jack for the murder of Augie Blatz, he only gets the introduction, next time he is fought while you are riding a news chopper and is vaporized from the resulting car chase. Many characters get introduced and then quickly killed off before a whole lot can be done with them. Gopher's probably the crowning champion of this, getting about two lines of dialogue before running away from Jack. By the time you catch up with him, he's already been killed by Longshoreman X.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_676e942c
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_676e942c
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
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Hot-Blooded
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
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Hot-Blooded: Jack in Retribution is a lot more loud and violent once the action starts.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_680bb6b1
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Unstoppable Rage
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_6b983bf7
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Unstoppable Rage: Jack's personality while on duty in Retribution.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_6b983bf7
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: One of the major characters in Retribution is SWAT Chief Redwater. It shouldn't be surprising that he's involved in a lot of bloodshed.
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Limp and Livid
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Limp and Livid: Fahook in the first game when you fight him, partially due to him being seriously drunk off his ass.
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 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_70d8269d
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Excuse Plot
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_70d8269d
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Excuse Plot: In contrast to the first game, which had an actual plot with various twists and developments, the second game has essentially an Arcade Game plot which is essentially "Go kill Boss A, who tells you about Boss B. Go kill Boss B, who tells you about Boss C. Etc, until you get to the final boss." The game even lampshades this, with the Judge whose death kicks off the plot being named Judge MacGuffin.
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Murder, Inc.
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Murder, Inc.: Mayhem Inc. in the original game, which is bewilderingly identified as "that assassin’s guild out of Broadway."
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Idiot Ball
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Idiot Ball: In the first game, the entire Chinatown level is about finding Marvin Silt, the guy who tried to run Jack over when he escaped from prison, but failed and then crashed his car into a tree and knocked himself unconscious. The guy who Jack had completely at his mercy right then and there, but decided to just leave him behind and then go shoot up some gangsters to find him again later. Jack also ends up with a firm grip on the ball during this stage, such as when he walks into Fat Chow's gambling den and loudly announces his presence to get the whole building to start shooting at him before control is given back to the player. This also extends to the second game, twice Jack could've shot Blanchov on the spot and saved himself a lot of trouble. Blanchov himself even lampshades it.
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Big Bad Ensemble
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Big Bad Ensemble: The first game has Mayor Pinnacle, Prince Fahook, and Police Chief Hennessey as the head figures in the conspiracy behind the death of Jack's father and the demise of pretty much every single one of Jack's allies over the course of the game. All three are in cahoots, but have their own separate agendas.
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Heroic Build
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Heroic Build: Jack is pretty ripped in Retribution.
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Kaizo Trap
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Kaizo Trap: The final boss fight seemingly ends with Jack hurling the Final Boss into a furnace to burn alive. This is followed by a cutscene of said boss walking out of said furnace right towards Jack, making the player think he's trying to make one last act of defiance before dying...until suddenly the fight resumes and Jack has to take him out one more time. Seeing how hard the rest of the fight is, it's pretty easy to get to this part while on your last sliver of health and then get killed when the boss cheap-shots you.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_75f38750
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High-Voltage Death
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High-Voltage Death: Jack avoids this in the first game when he escapes the electric chair just as the switch is thrown. The evil CO Sickle isn't so lucky as Jack throws him in the chair instead. That what he gets for threatening Jack's dog.
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The Only Believer
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The Only Believer: The Big Bad of Retribution is ironically the only backer of the GAC who genuinely believes its unethical and extreme methods will save the city. Meanwhile, Temple only backed the GAC to plaster his name over a new project that could increase his reputation, and Riggs was only in it to justify his own sadism. Incidentally, the latter two conspire to kill Redwater after the GAC gets approved because they know his fervent desire to stamp out all crime would eventually put the two of them in his crosshairs.
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Canine Companion
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Several sections have the player take control of Shadow whenever Jack needs something to be done especially stealthy, such as retrieving keys or deactivating generators without notice. Shadow possesses an Aura Vision to detect enemies, can provide distractions by barking, and take down enemies.
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: Inverted in the first game, where Jack's allies are betraying him left and right.
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Fetch Quest
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Scattered throughout the game are various other minigames required to get through the plot: Hildi's striptease at the The Den of Iniquity (a simple "press button as it scrolls on screen" deal), a menagerie of challenges in the prison during the cigarette Fetch Quest (for activities like arm-wrestling, weight-lifting, speedbag-punching, etc.), and a torture sequence where Jack has to hold his breath as he's being drowned (which requires just raw Button Mashing).
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: If Eve in the first game hadn't been so eager to shoot Marvin in the face, he could've told Jack about Fahook and a large chunk of the plot wouldn't have had to happen.
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'Tis Only a Bullet in the Brain
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'Tis Only a Bullet in the Brain: Downplayed, but Jack survives getting shot across the temple, leaving him with a distinct scar, by Patch, who lampshades how much skill was required to pull off such a shot without blowing his brains out.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_8013dd08
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 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_83ee0615
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Rail Shooter
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Chapter 6 is a combination of a Rail Shooter and an Escort Mission, where Jack (operating out the side of a helicopter, which flies in a linear path) has to watch over and protect Eve as she navigates the stadium full of enemies for bombs to defuse, before she ends up getting killed, and the mission is to pursue Patch.
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Disposable Woman
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_84fa1d7d
comment
Disposable Woman: Every female character in the first game. One character, an Action Girl hitwoman, gets unceremoniously back-stabbed exactly one chapter after she was introduced, and at the end of your Escort Mission for her, too. Two others betray Jack out of desperation only to be killed soon after in rather-too-conveinent examples of Karmic Death. The game took fridging to a whole new level, which is likely owed to the fact Sin City was one of its influences. There's also Ruby in the second game, and the unnamed kidnapped girl in Reckoning. Subverted with Faith in Retribution, who gets shot by a GAC sniper halfway through the game, yet manages to survive to the end.
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Sharp-Dressed Man
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Sharp-Dressed Man: Patch, Rafshoon Diggs, Fahook Abdul, and Mayor Pinnacle in the first game.
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Sidetracked by the Analogy
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comment
Sidetracked by the Analogy: From the original game:
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Protagonist-Centered Morality
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Protagonist-Centered Morality: Retribution is pretty glaring with this: Jack is frequently shilled as a "good cop" in spite of his sheer brutality while on the job, something that the gameplay presents as the only effective option (the closest thing to proper procedure is handcuffing enemies whenever he needs a disposable Human Shield). Even more glaring is that Jack is disgusted by the GAC for acting as Judge, Jury, and Executioner despite all their militant brutality being just as applicable to himself. Even as the narrative pushes him into Character Development and seeking to do policework "the old-fashioned way" (i.e. actually taking suspects in alive), this only extends to major named suspects (namely Temple and Redwater); he still has no qualms mowing down countless mooks without any hesitation nor remorse.
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Posthumous Character
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_8b568cb7
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Posthumous Character: Frank in the original game, though he at least gets some screentime in Retribution first.
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill: Mayhem Inc's plan to assassinate a single woman? Blow up the entire stadium where her mayoral debate is being held while swarming the building with a horde of several hundred hitmen at the very same time. Later, Fahook kills the pilot of the plane he's on so that it'll crash with Jack on-board, and on top of that, booby-traps the autopilot with two different bombs. Even Jack wonders if he just keeps the autopilot on his plane booby-trapped at all times. Several of the game's disarms are like this as well. Was it really necessary to shoot that guy in the face after you broke his arm and then turned his spine to paste, Jack? They get even more unnecessarily brutal in Retribution.
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Asshole Victim
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Asshole Victim: Okay, so Sickle is probably the only guy behind Jack's killing spree who might not deserve it, being only an asshole prison guard and not a murderous criminal...but he's such a dick and threatens to gas Jack's dog, so nobody misses the guy.
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Giant Space Flea from Nowhere
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Many characters get introduced and then quickly killed off before a whole lot can be done with them. Gopher's probably the crowning champion of this, getting about two lines of dialogue before running away from Jack. By the time you catch up with him, he's already been killed by Longshoreman X.
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Recycled IN SPACE!
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comment
Recycled In Space: This series has often been called "Max Payne with a dog".
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Monster Clown
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Monster Clown: In the original game, Jack is attacked by soldiers wearing clown masks, in a graveyard. Why, yes, it was a strange game. In Retribution, the Triads have an inexplicable clown motif as well - possibly because they take the place of the Clowns from the original thematically.
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Mighty Glacier
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Mighty Glacier: The first of the big three in the original game is Mayor Pinnacle, an absurdly huge man in a nice suit with bowling ball-sized fists that can pound you into the dust. The GAC Tank in Retribution is huge, wields a minigun, can take a lot of hits before going down, and is slow as molasses.
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Lighthouse Point
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Lighthouse Point: The Final Boss fight of Retribution takes place on the top of a lighthouse during a storm, notable in that the light is active and can blind both Jack and Redwater if they're facing it, turning it into a bit of a Puzzle Boss. It also makes a nice spot for a Disney Villain Death.
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Villainous Breakdown
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Villainous Breakdown: In the first game, Dick Hennessey is all too confident in the final confrontation that Slate's marched to his death and he'll get off scot-free. Then Slate reveals he got out key evidence under his nose as a news report drops the names of the conspirators. In Retribution, Redwater does not take well the fact that all of his plans have been ruined by a single man and his dog, and lets his henchmen know this when he finally addresses them.
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Big Bad
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In the first game, Dick Hennessey is all too confident in the final confrontation that Slate's marched to his death and he'll get off scot-free. Then Slate reveals he got out key evidence under his nose as a news report drops the names of the conspirators.
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Atrocious Alias
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Atrocious Alias: The Prison Episode is full of inmates with intimidating nicknames...and Timmy.
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_9a91603e
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: Downplayed in Retribution. Shadow tackles Redwater and prevents him from mowing down Jack with a gun turret, but not without getting beaten into submission for it. This only pisses off Jack even more.
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: From Retribution:
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One-Man Army
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One-Man Army: Jack Slate, though it's more like One-Man-and-a-dog Army.
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Elite Mooks
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Elite Mooks: GAC unit members in Retribution, who are all heavily armored and armed.
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Badass in a Nice Suit
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The first of the big three in the original game is Mayor Pinnacle, an absurdly huge man in a nice suit with bowling ball-sized fists that can pound you into the dust.
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Judge, Jury, and Executioner
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Judge, Jury, and Executioner: In Retribution Jack says this about GAC, as an example of why they clearly are evil. Jack himself, however, also qualifies in all games to a degree.
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_a0e51cd2
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Murder by Cremation
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Murder by Cremation: You defeat the Final Boss of the first game by pushing him into a furnace.
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Da Chief
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Da Chief: Capt. Inness in Retribution. He's a bit of a doormat, but by the third act of the game, he ends up imperative to combating the Big Bad's plans.
 Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_a4be7043
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_a4be7043
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: The original game was very odd. Betrayal and death follow Jack around, and he even tries to angst a few times, but he's right back to the irreverent quips like nothing happened moments later. Most notable instance is the scene where Hildi dies right afterwards you pick up some explosives and Jack is noticeably excited about it.
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The Bad Guys Are Cops
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The Bad Guys Are Cops: Hennessey and the GAC squad.
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_a621882
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MacGuffin
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MacGuffin: Dead to Rights 2 starts with Jack trying to rescue Judge Macguffin. Later on he tries to find Macguffin's "files" which contain evidence that would implicate certain city officials. Yes, you're actually trying to find Macguffin's Macguffin.
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Giant Mook
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Giant Mook: The GAC Tanks and Heavy Support from Retribution.
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Dead to Rights (Video Game) / int_a8826e1e
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Heartbroken Badass
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Heartbroken Badass: Jack has feelings for Hildy, the stripper-turned-waitress whom he "admired from afar." However, Hildy rather bluntly tells him that she has no romantic feelings for him towards the end of the game.
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Pyrrhic Victory
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Pyrrhic Victory: Dead to Rights: Jack has avenged his father's murder, but his crush Hildy, his fellow assassin friend Eve, and both candidates running for mayor are dead, and the struggle for power will only continue in the city. Dead to Rights II: Congratulations, Jack! You killed Blanchov! But your girlfriend is dead, the judge you were trying to save all along is dead, and you have no idea where his files are.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Jack quips a lot throughout the series. Even in the Darker and Edgier Retribution, he still has a few moments of snark.
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Convection, Schmonvection
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Convection, Schmonvection: In the first game, this is initially averted when a building that Jack is in is set on fire at one point, and he has to leave before the air gets too hot to breathe. Played straight in the same level - once Jack reaches the top floor of the building, the temperature gauge inexplicably goes away - despite fighting a boss with a flamethrower on the roof.
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Intellectual Animal
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Intellectual Animal: Lampshaded in Retribution. Shadow is extremely smart for a wolf-malamute mix as he is able to outwit armed henchmen, correctly identify key cards for security gates, and deactivate electric generators (by urinating on them). Since he is controlled by a human player, it is assumed that he has human intelligence.
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live: Special note goes to Riggs in Retribution, who recorded a conversation he had with Temple on a tape recorder regarding the assault on Temple Tower and killing Redwater as insurance in case Temple ever went back on a deal involving large sums of money. However, he didn't find it important enough to take the recorder with him and instead left it on a desk where anyone could find it. Jack later takes it as evidence and has Redwater listen to it while standing right next to him. It didn't end well for Riggs.
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Morality Chain
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Morality Chain: Retribution features one to Jack in the form of Faith Sands, an EMT and acquaintance of his who does her best to keep him from going off the deep end once his father is murdered. Part of Jack's decision to start operating "the old-fashioned way" like his father is done as a promise to her, and even when she reveals that the entire meetup the first half the game is built around was semi-willingly arranged to bait out his location to GAC, he remains protective of her well-being.
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Knight Templar
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Knight Templar: The Big Bad of Retribution has a complete zero-tolerance policy towards crime. Regardless of your circumstances or your position within whatever criminal organization you're a part of, he'll gun you down without mercy. He's part of The Conspiracy to militarize the police and create an army that will allow him to violently purge Grant City of crime. Granted, Jack isn't all that lenient to criminals either, but the game doesn't really make light of that.
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Putting on the Reich
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Putting on the Reich: Warden Sickle in the first game, who looks like he's one red armband away from wearing an SS uniform. The GAC squad from Retribution, an elite (and corrupt) anti-crime unit wear body armor and gas masks that make them look like the freakin' Death Korps of Krieg.
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Lampshaded in the second game. Twice. You know you're doing something wrong if the Big Bad tells you to just shoot him the first chance you get.
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Fauxreigner
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Fauxreigner: Jack theorizes that Fat Chow isn't even actually Asian — though the fact that he can't tell just by looking at the guy casts a little doubt on the assertion.
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Tie-In Novel
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Tie-In Novel: The first game had a tie-in graphic novel published by Dark Horse Comics. It expands on the backgrounds of some characters in the game(I.E. Wireboy, Gofer) and goes into detail about some things not fully explained in the game, such as how Wireboy was able to put together the prison escape.
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I Lied
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I Lied: Jack pulls this on Julian Temple in Retribution, after promising to let him walk if he revealed where Redwater was hiding.
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Irony
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Irony: At one point in Retribution, Jack addresses Temple, who is fully equipped with body armor and ammo reserves, as a "mobile reload mule." The former's first name, however, actually means "male donkey." For even more irony for Jack's namesake, Shadow's size, strength, agility, loyalty, and protective nature could qualify him as a livestock guardian.
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Informed Attribute
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Informed Attribute: Multiple characters in Retribution refer to Jack as "a good cop." One assumes they've never actually seen Jack on the job. A minor one from the same game: Jack introduces Tseng and his showmanship through monologue by claiming he cuts out his enemies' tongues to feast on their souls. Tseng is seen casually executing goons while blitzed off coke, but this specific detail isn't ever shown.
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Mooks
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Mooks: Nearly all enemies in the games come in huge hordes.
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Cutscene Incompetence
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Cutscene Incompetence: Subtly done, as there are certain cutscenes (most blatantly abused in the Chinatown mission) that provide no purpose other than to get Jack to move to an inconvenient location, throw away his guns just in time for the next wave of armed Mooks to arrive, or to get Jack to provide a lame Bond One-Liner to alert every enemy in the area to his presence. Jack manages to get Fahook at gunpoint from behind, who brushes it off before casually elbowing Jack in the face and backhanding his nuts, incapacitating our "bleedin' hero" within seconds for the only time a stunt like this occurs in the entire game. When Jack finally engages Tseng in Retribution, a cutscene plays where Tseng quickly curbstomps Jack with swift blows while dodging every one of Jack's attacks. Justified, as it's the game's way of hinting to counter Tseng's attacks rather than bullrush him.
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Professional Killer
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Professional Killer: Patch and Eve Adams.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The first game is heavily inspired by the films of John Woo, and it also has a few more explicit references, such as an early-game villain being named Fat Chow. Also, the cheat code that cranks up the difficulty is called "Hard Boiled Mode". Clown mask enemies come in two flavors: clowns and jokers. In Retribution Jack gives his badge number as B-263-54, the same as Rick Deckard's. Also, detonating the yellow pack on the GAC Tank earns you the achievement: "Smile, you son of a...". Also in Retribution, Jack and Frank work out of the 87th Precinct.
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Big Friendly Dog
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Big Friendly Dog: In Retribution, Shadow is much larger than previous incarnations and is incredibly vicious in combat, but acts like this towards anybody who isn't an enemy. One of his idle animations is him happily rolling around on his back.
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Video Game Caring Potential
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Video Game Caring Potential: Despite being overqualified for being euthanized after tasting so much blood, Shadow is easy to get attached to during missions as Jack, and it is possible to feel lonely when you have to proceed without him. Players may even engage enemies in gunfights alone while having Shadow stay as far away from the action as possible to not risk him getting hurt.
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Big Guy Rodeo
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Big Guy Rodeo: The first game features this as the way to defeat Mayor Pinnacle, a giant of a man whose fists are the size and strength of bowling balls, making fighting him directly a bad idea. The only way to put him down is to bait out enough of his punches that he gets winded, then to jump on his back and gradually strangle him. Conveniently, he chomps on a cigar during the battle and never thinks to let go of it as he's getting choked to death.
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This Is for Emphasis, Bitch!
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This Is for Emphasis, Bitch!: What was his name, again?
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Escort Mission
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Escort Mission: One in the original game, way too many in Retribution.
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Tongue Trauma
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A minor one from the same game: Jack introduces Tseng and his showmanship through monologue by claiming he cuts out his enemies' tongues to feast on their souls. Tseng is seen casually executing goons while blitzed off coke, but this specific detail isn't ever shown.
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Our Weapons Will Be Boxy in the Future
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Our Weapons Will Be Boxy in the Future: The weapons used by the GAC in Retribution are all boxy, which helps with the image that they're all basically space marines in the present day.
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Rabid Cop
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Rabid Cop: Jack Slate in Retribution — in part due to the game overall toning down the campy spectacle in favor of more gritty and realistic violence — is far more volatile than previous iterations. Sure, he fights on the side of the righteous, but the path in which he takes it can get really brutal and borderline sadistic.
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Bulletproof Human Shield
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Bulletproof Human Shield: In the first game, Jack can grab an enemy to use as a shield. Morally questionable, but within the boundaries of 1980s action movie logic. Unfortunately, there's no "knock out the bad guy" or "handcuff the bad guy" option. Instead of releasing them when he's done with them, Jack just casually shoots them in the back of the head. Retribution lets him cuff perps and use them as mobile shields, then kick them away. Oddly enough, if they don't die, the cuffs disappear and they try to beat Jack up hand-to-hand.
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Depending on the Artist
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Depending on the Artist: Jack Slate's appearance changes significantly among games. His first appearance is him at his most "normal", of average size but being pretty realistically built. In 2 and Reckoning, despite being prequels, Jack's significantly larger and more gruff, sporting a much deeper voice in 2 courtesy of Steve Blum. His appearance in Retribution is somewhere in between, not quite as exaggerated but still looking like Chris Redfield at times.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: At the end of the first game (which is chronologically the last), Jack, after killing pretty much everyone that screwed him over, decides that he can't deal with Grant City anymore, and leaves the city to rot.
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Drunken Master
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Drunken Master: Fahook gets completely sauced when it comes time to fight him, wildly firing off an automatic rifle and using his bottle of "magic potion" to breathe fire. Also Tseng in Retribution is pretty blitzed on cocaine when Jack fights him.
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Action Girl
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Every female character in the first game. One character, an Action Girl hitwoman, gets unceremoniously back-stabbed exactly one chapter after she was introduced, and at the end of your Escort Mission for her, too. Two others betray Jack out of desperation only to be killed soon after in rather-too-conveinent examples of Karmic Death. The game took fridging to a whole new level, which is likely owed to the fact Sin City was one of its influences.
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Just a Stupid Accent
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Just a Stupid Accent: Many characters feature a thick foreign accent for no reason and not a single one is believable. Fat Chow's "Jack Suraate!" and Diggs' Cockney accent aside, the prison gym seems to be an ethnic melting pot. At least the game itself lampshades the first one by having Jack comment that he's fairly certain Chow isn't even Asian.
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Lightning Bruiser: The designers of Retribution sports Jack with a powerful upper body and an agile lower body, and as such, Jack is pretty fast for a 6-foot 200-pound man and can punch enemies away with ease. The same goes for Shadow. Standing at Jack's height when on his hind legs, he is still as fast as any other dog his size while able to body slam enemies and tear through their body armor.
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Bullfight Boss
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Bull Fight Boss: In the original, Hennessey's first phase has him repeatedly charge you with an electrified riot shield. In the middle of the arena is an active water fountain. Do what you must.
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Your Head A-Splode
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Multiple characters in Retribution refer to Jack as "a good cop." One assumes they've never actually seen Jack on the job.
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign
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As Long as It Sounds Foreign: The Twins in the original game appear to just be talking backwards.
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The Triads and the Tongs
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The Triads and the Tongs: The triad appear in all four games. In the second game, Ruby corrects Jack when he refers to the Black Dragon Triad as the Mafia.
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The Chew Toy
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The Chew Toy: Julian Temple in Retribution. While he helped form GAC and as such is partially responsible for much of the conflict, he's also a total pushover and a complete wuss. He's (very justifiably) afraid for his life around Jack, and once you find him and spend a few missions escorting him, the player gets the joy of slamming him into elevator buttons and using him as a pack mule for infinite ammo.
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11th-Hour Superpower: Near the end of Retribution during the assault on the GAC base, Jack gets to operate an enormous GAC Tank suit. It's not completely invincible and it's abandoned before the true Final Boss, but to say it makes Jack stronger while it lasts would be an understatement.
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Camp
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Camp: The first game in the series fits the category. While the intent (based on the creators themselves) was to make a game in the vein of works by Frank Miller and John Woo with utmost sincerity and seriousness, the game's got a lot more color and theatricality for it: the story and dialogue slides wildly in tone (at times being completely straightforward, other times containing utterly bonkers setpieces and quippy one-liners), several of the villains are so full of ham that they’re practically walking delis, and many instances of the Gun Fu and Heroic Bloodshed action are over-the-top and physics-defying even for the genre. Top it off with an attack dog as a sidekick and raw manliness all around, and you have a game of true camp appeal.
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Never Bring a Knife to a Fist Fight
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Never Bring a Knife to a Fist Fight: Double subverted. The Final Boss in Retribution has Redwater swinging a knife at the unarmed detective. He and Jack can disarm and use the knife against the other.
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Lockpicking Minigame
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Some doors require being manually lockpicked through a minigame where the player must tap through five spinning wheels at the exact point the pick can find an opening. There are time limits later in the game, and failing to pick the lock in time results in more mooks spawning to fight you.
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Targeted to Hurt the Hero
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Targeted to Hurt the Hero: Eve and Hildy in the first game, Ruby in the second, and Faith in Retribution (though she survives).
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Groin Attack
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Groin Attack: Shadow in Retribution is way too fond of biting people's crotches. There's even an achievement for killing a man by ripping off their balls called "Scrotality". In the first game, Rafshoon Diggs knocks Jack out by hitting him real hard in the crotch.
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Guns Are Worthless
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Guns Are Worthless: Mostly played straight in Retribution. Bullets cause as much damage to human flesh, if not less, than unarmed strikes. This is made very apparent when even unarmored enemies can run towards Jack who could be opening fire on them. Even in close range, enemies can swiftly disarm him, forcing Jack to smack them with the weapon, holster it, and resort to slugging it out. The only time firearms are useful is when enemies are distant enough or behind cover and can be killed with shots to the head.
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All Bikers are Hells Angels
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All Bikers are Hells Angels: The Death Riders in the second game and the unnamed bikers in Reckoning. Both are criminals who try to beat up or shoot Jack on sight. The former are said to have tortured Judge MacGuffin and their leader Steve Houstown kills the judge in cold blood and the latter has confederate flags prominently displayed at their bar.
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Distracted by the Sexy
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Distracted by the Sexy: The purpose of the Stripper minigame of the first game is for Jack's stripper friend, who was also his fathers assistant, to distract guards so that he can sneak into the building without anyone noticing.
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NO INDOOR VOICE
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No Indoor Voice: In Retribution, Jack often screams his taunts as loud as possible, most notably a very emphasized FUCK YOU!
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Evil Brit
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Evil Brit: Rafshoon Diggs. Also a Scary Black Man. Also, Patch.
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Creepy Twins
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Creepy Twins: A pair of them in the original game as part of a timed boss fight.
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Faking the Dead
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Faking the Dead: With Kip Waterman's help, Jack fakes his own death and leaves Grant City forever at the end of the first game.
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Distressed Dude
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Distressed Dude: Happens to Jack twice in the first game. In the first instance, he's strapped in the electric chair, and in the second he's dunked repeatedly in a tank of water while his hands are bound behind him.
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Well-Intentioned Extremist
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Redwater, the Big Bad of Retribution, seeks to rid Grant City of its crime, but his plan is to do so by replacing its existing police with the more extreme and unethical GAC (supposedly relative to Jack, anyway) and turn the city into a Police State. He also gets Frank killed simply because he knew he would oppose it.
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Theme Naming
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Theme Naming: References to rocks and mining are reflected in the names of half the characters in the first game including Jack Slate (slate rock), Rafshoon Diggs, Gofer (an animal that burrows underground), Marvin Silt (which can contain gold nuggets), Gloria Exner (The Exner equation in relation to river sediment), and Mayor Pinnacle (the top of a high rock or mountain).
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Throw-Away Guns
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Throwaway Guns: Jack doesn't have time to reload a gun more than twice. He just tosses his pistols aside and draws new ones he finds and picks up.
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Asian Speekee Engrish
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Asian Speekee Engrish: Fat Chow, aka the "JACK SURATE!" guy. Considering Jack's theory that he might not even be Asian, it might even be intentional.
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