![]() ![]() Heavily Armored Mook: The heavy soldiers (known as 50 LD-13R) from Area 4, Athena Corp.Gainax Ending: After defeating the final boss, you jump into a transporter that takes you into what looks like the starting area of the game, where you fight and kill several human crew members before taking your ship (which looks almost exactly like your main menu) back to Earth.Gorn: The game features ludicrous gibs, targeted limb dismemberment, as well as an advanced physics system for painting the levels in enemy blood as it sprays everywhere.Character Customization: The game has a "gender slider" that you can set to male, female, or several points in-between, although this only affects the pitch of your character's grunts and pain sounds.Boom, Headshot!: Headshots are the most effective way to kill most enemies shots to the head also cause most enemies' heads to explode.The ending has you sit at the same desktop, programming the coordinate to return home. Book Ends: The main menu of this game is a desktop interface on board of a spaceship.Though, granted, sometimes the player will actually fully intend to shoot the merchant. Artistic License – Gun Safety: The player character won't lower their gun when looking at shopkeepers, which causes them to hold up their hands in defense.An Ass-Kicking Christmas: The Christmas decorations in the Burbs area indicates that whatever went down happened at Christmas time.Action Bomb: The acid-infected "Leper" type enemies in the Burbs will go into a kamikaze mode when they take enough damage or you get too close to them, at which point they charge at you and try to jump on you and explode this is one of the most damaging attacks in the game and showers you with acid.Your Head Asplode: In the commercial, Strafe is such an intense game that playing it causes a kid's face to melt off and his head to explode.The imposter happens to be a low poly computer model. Spot the Imposter: At one point in the movie trailer, Tommy must determine which is the real Abby, and which is an imposter.Shout-Out: Trevor's head pops like Strafe is the Ark of the Covenant.Not Hyperbole: Trevor's brother refuses to let him have a turn at the game because "You'll just die!" Once he's knocked out of his seat by a Glutton's fist emerging from the screen, Trevor takes over.Justified as Strafe is incredibly realistic in-universe.Idiot Hero: Tommy from the movie trailer is a typical '90s kid who's apparently too dumb to tell the difference between his girlfriend and a '90s low-polygon computer-generated clone of her.Decoy Protagonist: Tommy, the apparent hero of the movie trailer, gets killed by the evil Strafe clone of his girlfriend at the end of the trailer, leaving it up to the mom from the commercial to fight off the Strafe creatures. ![]() Call-Back: The scientist guy from the movie trailer reveals that he's the father of Trevor, the kid whose head exploded in the commercial.Black Comedy: At the end of the commercial, Trevor's hysterical mother attempts to press some of the gory mush that was his head onto his neck stump while sobbingly cooing "You'll be OK.". ![]()
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