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The Getaway (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Getaway is a Playstation 2 game developed by Team Soho. It was first released in 2002 in Europe and Australia/New Zealand before it would be released in North America and Japan in 2003 and later in 2004 in South Korea. The game was released by Sony Computer Entertainment's various branches except for Japan, which was handled by Capcom Japan.The game takes place in 2002 in the Greater London Area. Mark Hammond, an ex-member of a British firmnote Term for criminal gangs with British origins known as the Collins Gang, was released for good behavior after serving time for being involved in a CG-led armed robbery incident. He had settled down to get married to raise a family. However, the leader of the Bethnal Green gang, Charlie Jolson, has big plans for London. And that involves kidnapping Mark's only son Alex...Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Meanwhile, Detective Constable Frank Carter of the plainclothes Metropolitan Police unit "Flying Squad"note In the 2000s, it's under the Specialist Crime Directorate. It's currently under the Serious & Organized Crime Command as of the 2020s. has long wanted to take down Jolson and the BGs with it. However, he's been accused publicly of being a Cowboy Cop in his work and his antics in taking down the gangs have forced Detective Chief Inspector Clive McCormack to temporarily remove him from the case. Of course, that doesn't stop him and he later learns that his superior is a Dirty Cop with links to Jolson and later on, his assassination is just the beginning of something bigger with Jolson's plans to reshape organized crime.The game is followed by a sequel known as The Getaway: Black Monday.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); }) | |
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Creator Cameo | |
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Creator Cameo: The game's writer Katie Ellwood makes a cameo in the first mission as Mark's wife Suzie. Director Brendan McNamara makes a cameo role in the second mission as the voice of the Republic Bartender, who can be killed if the player wishes. | |
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Another Side, Another Story | |
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Another Side, Another Story: Finishing Mark Hammond's story allows players to play through Frank Carter's arc. | |
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Man of Wealth and Taste | |
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Man of Wealth and Taste: Charlie has a taste for the finer things in life like classic Bentleys, Savile Row suits and fat Cuban cigars. | |
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Real Place Background | |
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Real-Place Background: A lot of effort was put into replicating London. You can find the pub you burn down in real life; the screenshots are as similar as the page image. | |
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Electric Torture | |
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Electric Torture: Sparky tortures captured Triad member Johnny Chai with a car batteries. He warns Jake not to attack him because he's still wired up. | |
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Crowd Panic | |
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Crowd Panic: People freak out and run during the first half of the game if you're seen with a gun in public, and just like they would in real life, at least some of them call the cops. Less of an issue in the second half, as you're playing a plainclothes police officer and usually accompanied by some uniformed colleagues. | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
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Bittersweet Ending/No Ending: Mark is alive, but his wife is dead, and he can never return to London. Yasmin and Alex also get off the boat just moments before it blows, but we don't know if they managed to get out of London before the cops or other gangs found and killed Mark and Yasmin. Frank Carter also escapes by diving into the harbor, but we don't know if he survived the fall. | |
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Killed Offscreen | |
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Killed Offscreen: Eyebrows, one of Charlie's goons, is killed by Yasmin offscreen during the shoot-out on the Sol Vita. | |
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right! | |
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: Right after being suspended, Frank heads off to rescue a pair of captured rookie officers. | |
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Adult Fear | |
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Adult Fear: The plot involves Mark Hammond's son getting kidnapped by the BGs and make him do things that he can't do anymore, from forcing him to kill his best friends in his favorite bar to dealing in drugs. It is also impossible for him to refuse this because he is an ex-criminal, which invites policemen to blame all the crimes on him. | |
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You Do NOT Want to Know | |
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You Do NOT Want to Know: Right before heading off to kill McCormack, Mark says this to Liam before he hangs up: | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early Installment Weirdness: The game could be considered this for the 3D Open-World Crime Sandbox genre as a whole, which was still in its infancy back in 2002 - while GTA III was released the previous year, it had yet to fully exert its influence. It exists in a very distinct grey area between GTA and earlier open-world driving games like Driver - the story is a series of missions performed in a strict linear order and said missions alternate between driving and shooting with only minor variations. Furthermore, the action takes place in a real city instead of a No Communities Were Harmed counterpart, it averts Fauxrrari by using real vehicles (which even get name-dropped by the police) and the villains throw racial slurs left and right - something that even early GTA tended to avoid; there are experimental features like Regenerating Health and the total absence of a HUD (instead, your health is measured by how bad the wounds on your body are, and you're directed around the map by your car's indicators). Most glaringly, however, there's no free roam, at least not at first - you have to unlock it by beating the story. For this reason it only really qualifies as a 'Sandbox' by the loosest possible definition, and it's often classified instead as an Action-Adventure game in light of this - regardless, it still serves as a snapshot in the transition period between simple open-world driving games and modern crime sandboxes, not really fitting neatly into either genre. | |
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Hot Pursuit | |
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Hot Pursuit: Justified; occasionally you'll hear someone on a police radio mention that they've recognised Mark Hammond, who becomes wanted for murdering his wife (which he didn't actually do) in the opening cutscene and has been roaming the streets of London single-handedly causing enough mayhem to rival the 2011 riots. | |
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I Have Your Wife | |
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I Have Your Wife: The motivation for Mark Hammond. Hilariously parodied by the Unskippable crew: | |
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The Yardies | |
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The Yardies: The Yardie crew run by Jamahl are an important faction in both games, controlling London's crack trade in the first and moving into arms trafficking with the Skobel Group in Black Monday. | |
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Grievous Bottley Harm | |
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Grievous Bottley Harm: While meeting with Charlie in a pub, Mark pulls a gun on him and demands to see his son. The landlord simply cracks a bottle over his head. | |
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Turn in Your Badge | |
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Turn in Your Badge: Following Jake's bust-out, McCormack is outraged with Frank and blames him for the loss of the dead police officers and asks why he didn't call for backup. Frank accuses McCormack of failing to inform him about the automatic weapons and M79 grenade launcher used by Jake and claims the entire escort was a setup. McCormack shouts at Frank once again and suspends him from duty. Frank however states that the operation stinks and vows to find out why. He leaves McCormack's office and slams the door behind him. | |
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Politically Incorrect Villain | |
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Politically Incorrect Villain: Charlie Jolson is an aging white London Gangster who resents the multiculturalism of modern London's organized crime community. Not only are he and his nephew Jake casually racist, constantly throwing racial slurs at The Yardies and The Triads, his entire evil plot is to lure all his rivals into a trap so he can blow them up and 'bring things back to how they used to be'. As if to remove all doubt, at the end of the game he rants about the "mixing of the fucking races", and says "you give these people a little bit of space, and what do you get? Fucking disorder!" He is contrasted by the more cosmopolitan Collins Crew, one of whose members (who happens to be black) refers to Jolson as a 'National Frontnote the National Front being a British far-right racist political movement that was mostly active during the 80s geezer', and their leader Nick lampshades his attitudes by calling him "a bad hangover from a different era". While downplayed compared to their racism, Jolson and his underlings are also casually misogynistic as well - one particular goon nonchalantly objectifies women who have just been violently killed and sends Mark Hammond off to essentially kidnap a 'dancing slut' for Jolson. | |
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Get It Over With | |
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Get It Over With: Charlie has Mark and Yasmin at his mercy. The reason he doesn't kill them is because they're part of his plan. | |
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Delivery Guy Infiltration | |
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Delivery Guy Infiltration: Mark enters a police station by impersonating a telephone repairman so he can kill McCormack. | |
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Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon | |
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Better Manhandle the Murder Weapon: An egregious example. As Mark runs out into the street to find his wife shot, he drops his own gun only to paw the dropped murder weapon for a second. This results in law enforcement hunting him down since his fingerprints were all over it. | |
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Villainous Breakdown | |
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Villainous Breakdown: Charlie Jolson decides to pull a Taking You with Me after his plans are foiled and activates a bomb while he and all his enemies are still on board the Sol Vita. He then proceeds to sing Land of Hope and Glory, making no attempts to leave. | |
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It's Personal with the Dragon | |
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It's Personal with the Dragon: Both Mark Hammond and Frank Carter want to see Charlie Jolson taken down, but both their final boss fights are with his underlings - Mark against Harry (who has a hatred of him, possibly over his wife) and Frank against Jake (who shot his partner). | |
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Hide Your Children | |
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Hide Your Children: Alex Hammond appears to be the only child in the whole Greater London area. | |
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Cop Killer | |
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Cop Killer: Mark is assigned the task of infiltrating a police station and killing the corrupt head of the Flying Squad. | |
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Too Dumb to Live | |
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Too Dumb to Live: In the last level of the first game, most of the Mooks seems to ignore that there's a Time Bomb on the ship and decide to kill each other instead of running for safety. | |
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Flashed-Badge Hijack | |
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Flashed-Badge Hijack: As he is a police officer, Frank Carter is able to use this as an excuse to steal cars. Oddly, he doesn't get into trouble for stealing cars when he is suspended. | |
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Playing Both Sides | |
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Playing Both Sides: McCormack is the head of the Flying Squad and in Charlie Jolson's pocket, but he's also selling guns to the Yardies that were stolen from them in the first place. This ultimately leads to Charlie having him killed. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: One of the main characters is a Flying Squad detective named Carter. Or he could be named after Get Carter. | |
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SawnOffShotgun | |
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Sawn-Off Shotgun: This is Harry's weapon of choice. It is not a usable weapon option, however. | |
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The Triads and the Tongs | |
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The Triads and the Tongs: The London wing of the real life 14K Triad controls the city's heroin trade. Their standing by the time of the second game is left ambiguous, but it's suggested that like the other gangs, they've become weak. | |
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While You Were in Diapers | |
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While You Were in Diapers: During Charlie's rant: | |
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Hate Sink | |
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Hate Sink: Charlie Jolson was already hated in-universe before the plot of the game even starts because he was THE drug lord of London. The game manual explains that he wants to go back to the glory days when he was one. It ends just as you would expect, only worse, because in order to force him to smuggle drugs and fight against the rival drug lords he kidnaps Mark's son and kills his wife. | |
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SWAT Team | |
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SWAT Team: The SO19 is seen when they go with Frank during his missions. They're seen with police checkered caps worn in reverse with respirators. | |
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Enemy Civil War | |
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Enemy Civil War: Charlie plans to cause one by having Mark hit the Collins crew, the Triads and the Yardies and then watch the fireworks. | |
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Downer Beginning | |
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Downer Beginning: The game starts with Hammond's son getting kidnapped and his wife being shot and killed. | |
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