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En Garde! (Video Game)

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En Garde! is a 2023 third-person swashbuckler action game developed and published by Fireplace Games.Several centuries ago in Spain, a swordswoman named Adalia de Volador fights to protect her city from the corrupt Count-Duke.
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Gratuitous Spanish
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Gratuitous Spanish: The characters constantly mix in Spanish expressions into their spoken English.
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Dialog During Gameplay
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Dialog During Gameplay: One of the game's selling points. Characters continuously joke and banter back and forth with each other during battle, and some of the battle dialog is pretty funny.
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Cowardly Mooks
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Cowardly Mooks: The Grenadiers are unique for relying purely on ranged attacks so they usually stick to higher vantage points to rain down misery and will flee when approached. Annoyingly, they can use smoke bombs while they're fleeing to keep you at bay which often means having to find something to toss at and stun them.
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Cardboard Prison
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Cardboard Prison: Adalia has apparently been in and out of the Count-Duke's dungeons so often that not only do the guards just leave her stuff in her cell knowing she'll be back, she also has a pre-dug escape tunnel in her cell hidden behind a painting.
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French Jerk
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French Jerk: All of the Duelist type enemies, a bunch of conceited and flowery dandies that have apparently arrived from France to attend the Count-Duke's Celebration as he receives the Keys To The City that will apparently grant him absolute power over the city due to some strange laws. They also gather at the supposedly deserted Island Fortress to help guard the Count-Duke's secret vault full of ill-gotten treasure. Adalia sees their presence there as proof that the Count-Duke has a big, nefarious plan brewing there.
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Combat Pragmatist
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Combat Pragmatist: Adalia is encouraged by the game to use her environment to her advantage, such as kicking nearby objects into enemies to distract and disorient them so she can get a free hit on them or focus on a different enemy. Considering the many group fights she ends up in that avert Mook Chivalry, fighting dirty like this is basically a necessity.
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Improvised Weapon
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Improvised Weapon: Adalia can grab things such as buckets or pots to toss at her enemies in order to stun them and give her some breathing room. If enemies get buckets on their heads they'll stumble around blindly.
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Duel Boss
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Duel Boss: Zadia who is fought 1-on-1 unlike other bosses. She does inexplicably pull a Doppelgänger Attack at one point which arguably downplays it a bit.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The student project version of the game had a slightly heavier plot, with Adalia seeking to reclaim her family home and driven by revenge. The final version is a much lighter swashbuckling romp to defeat an evil city-wide conspiracy. It also had significant differences in gameplay, such as having to "repartee" to regenerate health, being able to kick tons of objects around, and far less emphasis on parrying or dodging. It also took place entirely in an open level, rather than the linear level design of the finished game.
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Staircase Tumble
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Staircase Tumble: One of the more basic yet effective tactics in combat is to knock enemies down the nearest staircase usually by kicking them when they're vulnerable. It does a tremendous amount of damage to their Guard bar, often rendering them Weakened for an easy takedown.
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But Not Too Bi
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But Not Too Bi: When faced with Zaida, Adalia is reduced to a blushing mess, though we never see her attracted to men despite Adalia being confirmed by the devs as bisexual.
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FriendlyRival
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Friendly Rival: Alejandro as "El Vigilante" and Zadia. They're definitely close companions to Adalia but they also definitely enjoy challenging her to duels though they each have their own personal reasons for doing so.
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Flynning: Would it really be a swashbuckling story without it?
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Mook Horror Show
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Mook Horror Show: Lighthearted example. It seems Adalia's fearsome reputation precedes her; during the jailbreak, one of the guards is trapped behind a closing portcullis as you approach, and frantically begs to be let through. In addition, despite the combat with bladed weapons, Adalia never seem to actually kill any of the guards. Stick around in a completed combat arena for a while and the defeated soldiers will begin to banter.
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Unblockable Attack
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Unblockable Attack: If an enemy's sword turns Red before an attack, it cannot be parried. In groups, Soldier type enemies can do this while Adalia is distracted by a different enemy while Bosses and certain stronger enemy types are able to perform Red Attacks all on their own. In fact, Captains and the Count-Duke use almost entirely Red Attacks. On the upside, successfully avoiding a Red Attack will almost always leave an enemy vulnerable.
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Boss in Mook Clothing
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Boss in Mook Clothing: The Captain and The Duelist who can individually put up about as much of a fight as "El Vigilante" in the first mission. The Captain is quite robust thanks to her shield and gets very aggressive and quick once angered all while using primarily Unblockable Attacks. Meanwhile, the Duelist is aptly-named being the quickest most skillful swordfighter amongst the regular enemies and having a regenerating Guard bar. The two of them can also No-Sell several methods of stunning and are also the only regular enemy types that don't become helpless once Weakened as they can still interrupt Adalia's combos to try and strike back.
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Exploding Barrels
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Exploding Barrels: They're the traditional red kind, and you can kick them towards enemies just like standard barrels for a ranged explosive attack.
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Nameless Narrative
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Nameless Narrative: Downplayed. All the heroes have proper names but none of the bad guys have ones beyond their title. Not even The Count-Duke. He'll even refer to himself solely as The Count-Duke in a letter to his mother.
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Minimalist Cast
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Minimalist Cast: There's only three named characters, one unnamed main antagonist and an entire army's worth of nameless goons.
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Aristocrats Are Evil
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Aristocrats Are Evil: Or at least the Count-Duke is, wringing all the money out of the common people with his taxes and declaring any satire of him seditious. Inverted with Adalia herself who hails from a Noble family but stands up to tyranny, often getting arrested as a result. The same applies to her good-hearted brother Alejandro.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: The main villain is the Count-Duke, a tyrannical nobleman.
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Falling Chandelier of Doom
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Falling Chandelier of Doom: There are many chandelier in the game's fancy villas. Adalia can drop them on enemies for one of the deadliest attacks in the game.
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Elite Mooks
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Elite Mooks: The aptly-named Elite Soldiers introduced in the 3rd Mission. They introduce the Regenerating Guard mechanic which overall makes them a lot more durable than the average Soldiers. Even aside from that, they're a decent bit more skilled than the average Soldier, and can use an Unblockable thrust attack without needing to be fighting in a Group unlike the normal Soldiers.
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King Mook
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King Mook: Every major character and Boss Fight. Alejandro as "El Vigilante" is one for the Soldier enemy-type using a lot of similarly competent yet basic attacks with a few unique flairs. On the rematch, upgrading his Guard bar into a regenerating one makes him one to the Elite Soldiers. The Count-Duke is one to the Captain enemies, sharing a similar bulky build, using almost entirely Unblockable Attacks and carrying a shield initially before he Turns Red once he takes too much damage. In the rematch and Final Boss fight, he uniquely gains a regenerating Guard bar that no other Captain enemy has. Zadia is this to the Duelist enemies, having a regenerating Guard bar and using much of the same quick and tricky attacks. Her usage of eplosives and smoke bombs later into the fight also gives her shades of the Grenadier enemy type.
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Warmup Boss: "El Vigilante". He's essentially a souped up Soldier with more health and some unique moves but he's nothing you can't handle so long as you're careful once the guards jump in to take you down him.
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Opening Monologue: Parodied. Turn around in the first level and speak to Alejandro. He'll introduce the story, the overall setting, and the current conflict between the tyrannical Count-Duke and the heroic Adalia de Volador all with the sort of gusto you'd expect of a proper narrator. Adalia will simply be confused, asking him why he's doing that.
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Sword and Fist
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Sword and Fist: Adalia is a truly skilled fencer but she also has a pretty strong kick perfect for knocking around objects like boxes and tables to confound foes. She can even directly knock vulnerable enemies away which can make for some potent environmental attacks. On the villains' end, Captains and The Count-Duke sometimes use punches in their combos. They're just as powerful and unblockable as their sword swings.
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…But He Sounds Handsome
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…But He Sounds Handsome: The identity of the masked vigilante is pretty clear from the way Adalia's brother talks him up. (Unlike most examples of this trope, though, he does actually have the sword skills to back up his hero credentials—he's just not as good as Adalia.)
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: The swordswoman Adalia de Volador is a prime example, of course. As is her crush Za�da. There are also some female soldiers working for the Count-Duke, like the aged Grenadiers or the brawny Captains.
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Expy
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Expy: Adalia is based on several different swashbuckling pulp heroes, most especially Zorro.
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Regenerating Shield, Static Health
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Regenerating Shield, Static Health: The third mission introduces the Elite Soldier and Duelist enemy types who boast a special Guard bar with a lightning bolt symbol indicating their bar regenerates if you're not aggressive enough at parrying and riposting. Most maddeningly, if you take damage from them, their Guard bar resets to full no matter what. Even if you manage to break their Guard entirely, it will reset after they take lose a healthbar unlike most other enemies. All the boss fights from this point forward also have a regenerating Guard bar. Naturally, dealing with multiple enemies with this sort of Guard bar can be a tricky and potentially nasty affair.
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