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A sequel to a ''[[Doom]] 2'' [[Game Mod]], made by Stephen "Scuba Steve" Browning, but this time released as a standalone game. It's available as a freeware download, but it can be also bought in a boxed version, which includes some extra goodies. As of now, the bonus levels included in the boxed version are now free to download off of the main site.
A sequel to a ''[[Doom]] 2'' [[Game Mod]], made by Stephen "Scuba Steve" Browning, but this time released as a standalone game. It's available as a freeware download, but it can be also bought in a boxed version, which includes some extra goodies. As of now, the bonus levels included in the boxed version are now free to download off of the main site.


While the original ''[[Action Doom]]'' was an attempt to bring ''[[Contra]]''-like mechanics to first person perspective, ''Urban Brawl'' is a nod to beat 'em ups like ''[[Double Dragon (Video Game)|Double Dragon]]''. You have a pistol, but most of the time, you'll end up fighting with melee weapons like two-by-fours, bottles or pool cues.
While the original ''[[Action Doom]]'' was an attempt to bring ''[[Contra]]''-like mechanics to first person perspective, ''Urban Brawl'' is a nod to beat 'em ups like ''[[Double Dragon]]''. You have a pistol, but most of the time, you'll end up fighting with melee weapons like two-by-fours, bottles or pool cues.


The game puts you as a grizzled veteran, living in a desolate, crime-filled quarter of the city, with only your daughter to keep you company and bring a point to your life. When she gets taken away by henchmen working for an unknown boss, you set on a quest to find her and take revenge on those responsible, while beating up tons of criminals along the way. The game is rather short, but there are multiple paths you can take, and quite a lot of interesting secrets.
The game puts you as a grizzled veteran, living in a desolate, crime-filled quarter of the city, with only your daughter to keep you company and bring a point to your life. When she gets taken away by henchmen working for an unknown boss, you set on a quest to find her and take revenge on those responsible, while beating up tons of criminals along the way. The game is rather short, but there are multiple paths you can take, and quite a lot of interesting secrets.
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* [[Alone With the Psycho]]
* [[Alone with the Psycho]]
* [[Author Stand In]] - Well, sort of. One of the enemies you fight is a scuba diver... named "Scuba Steve."
* [[Author Stand In]] - Well, sort of. One of the enemies you fight is a scuba diver... named "Scuba Steve."
* [[Cel Shading]]
* [[Cel Shading]]
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* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Zig-zagged. While the easiest ending to get is a bad one ({{spoiler|you run out of leads and die in the subway}}) the good ones are only mildly easier. The by far hardest ending to get, which involves both going to the cabin in the forest ''and'' attacking the Phylex tower, is also a bad one ({{spoiler|your daughter shoots you, after which you end up overdosing on painkillers in the hospital}}).
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Zig-zagged. While the easiest ending to get is a bad one ({{spoiler|you run out of leads and die in the subway}}) the good ones are only mildly easier. The by far hardest ending to get, which involves both going to the cabin in the forest ''and'' attacking the Phylex tower, is also a bad one ({{spoiler|your daughter shoots you, after which you end up overdosing on painkillers in the hospital}}).
* [[Executive Suite Fight]]
* [[Executive Suite Fight]]
* [[Homage]] - To old side scrolling beat 'em ups such as [[Streets of Rage]] or ''[[Final Fight (Video Game)|Final Fight]]'', with an atmosphere and story telling style similar to [[Sin City]].
* [[Homage]] - To old side scrolling beat 'em ups such as [[Streets of Rage]] or ''[[Final Fight]]'', with an atmosphere and story telling style similar to [[Sin City]].
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism]] - Cans of soda, chickens, etc...
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism]] - Cans of soda, chickens, etc...
* [[Improvised Weapon]] - A whole bunch of them! Pipes, 2x4's, [[Grievous Bottley Harm|bottles,]] [[Whip It Good|chains,]] [[Batter Up|baseball bats,]] [[Drop the Hammer|sledgehammers,]] [[Shovel Strike|shovels,]] statues (''[[Sophisticated As Hell|"Early Etruscan, I believe."]]''), {{spoiler|a chainsaw}}...
* [[Improvised Weapon]] - A whole bunch of them! Pipes, 2x4's, [[Grievous Bottley Harm|bottles,]] [[Whip It Good|chains,]] [[Batter Up|baseball bats,]] [[Drop the Hammer|sledgehammers,]] [[Shovel Strike|shovels,]] statues (''[[Sophisticated As Hell|"Early Etruscan, I believe."]]''), {{spoiler|a chainsaw}}...
* [[Katanas Are Just Better]]: the bonus level "[[Shout Out|Samurai Showdown]]" has you pick up a katana and take on endless waves of enemies. The katana tends to wipe through them easily. This does not make the bonus level any less hard.
* [[Katanas Are Just Better]]: the bonus level "[[Shout-Out|Samurai Showdown]]" has you pick up a katana and take on endless waves of enemies. The katana tends to wipe through them easily. This does not make the bonus level any less hard.
* [[Land Mine Goes Click]] - The forest level. Mines all over the place. Whoever set them all up here is a mystery.
* [[Land Mine Goes Click]] - The forest level. Mines all over the place. Whoever set them all up here is a mystery.
* [[Lethal Joke Item]] - One of the strongest melee weapons in the game is [[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|a cardboard tube]]. [[Legacy of Kain|Fear the tube]].
* [[Lethal Joke Item]] - One of the strongest melee weapons in the game is [[Penny Arcade (Webcomic)|a cardboard tube]]. [[Legacy of Kain|Fear the tube]].
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* [[The Reveal]] - {{spoiler|The hero's wife had an affair with the [[Big Bad]], and "his" daughter is the product of that affair.}}
* [[The Reveal]] - {{spoiler|The hero's wife had an affair with the [[Big Bad]], and "his" daughter is the product of that affair.}}
* [[Serial Killer]] - The second path, reached by dying to the bosses in the subway, has the player take on one of these.
* [[Serial Killer]] - The second path, reached by dying to the bosses in the subway, has the player take on one of these.
* [[Shout Out]] - Each enemy you meet has a specific first name, which sometimes are references to prominent figures within the Doom community.
* [[Shout-Out]] - Each enemy you meet has a specific first name, which sometimes are references to prominent figures within the Doom community.
** "Rhaluka" is the name of John Romero's wife.
** "Rhaluka" is the name of John Romero's wife.
** One boss [[Expy|is]] [[Street Fighter|Hugo]] [[Final Fight (Video Game)|Andore]], who is in turn a [[Captain Ersatz]] of André the Giant. His "you're dead" message is simply "'''OBEY.'''" <ref>The OBEY Giant, meanwhile, was a modified version of a sticker fad starring, you guessed it, André the Giant.</ref>
** One boss [[Expy|is]] [[Street Fighter|Hugo]] [[Final Fight|Andore]], who is in turn a [[Captain Ersatz]] of André the Giant. His "you're dead" message is simply "'''OBEY.'''" <ref>The OBEY Giant, meanwhile, was a modified version of a sticker fad starring, you guessed it, André the Giant.</ref>
** A cutscene before one of the boss fights... "[[Doom (Comic Book)|He's huge. But that means he has huge guts. Rip and tear.]]"
** A cutscene before one of the boss fights... "[[Doom (Comic Book)|He's huge. But that means he has huge guts. Rip and tear.]]"
** One boss fight is against human [[Expy|expies]] of [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Bebop and Rocksteady.]]
** One boss fight is against human [[Expy|expies]] of [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Bebop and Rocksteady.]]
** One of the bonus points pickups in the game is [[The Red Stapler|The Red]] [[Office Space|Stapler]], complete with quotation. Not to mention that you can find [[Daikatana (Video Game)|Daikatana]] (the game, not the weapon) as a points item too.
** One of the bonus points pickups in the game is [[The Red Stapler|The Red]] [[Office Space|Stapler]], complete with quotation. Not to mention that you can find [[Daikatana]] (the game, not the weapon) as a points item too.
** Some of the ornaments hanging up in Peter Crisp's office includes the [[The Legend of Zelda (Franchise)|Master Sword]] and [[Final Fantasy VII|Cloud Strife's Buster Sword]].
** Some of the ornaments hanging up in Peter Crisp's office includes the [[The Legend of Zelda|Master Sword]] and [[Final Fantasy VII|Cloud Strife's Buster Sword]].
* [[Where Everybody Knows Your Flame]] - The first level ends in a gay-bar that fits this trope perfectly.
* [[Where Everybody Knows Your Flame]] - The first level ends in a gay-bar that fits this trope perfectly.
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]] - the "ZOMG ZOMBIES" bonus level.
* [[Zombie Apocalypse]] - the "ZOMG ZOMBIES" bonus level.

Revision as of 15:37, 8 April 2014

I will punch every single person in the world if that's what it takes to find my daughter.
"Saigon. Always dreams of Saigon."
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A sequel to a Doom 2 Game Mod, made by Stephen "Scuba Steve" Browning, but this time released as a standalone game. It's available as a freeware download, but it can be also bought in a boxed version, which includes some extra goodies. As of now, the bonus levels included in the boxed version are now free to download off of the main site.

While the original Action Doom was an attempt to bring Contra-like mechanics to first person perspective, Urban Brawl is a nod to beat 'em ups like Double Dragon. You have a pistol, but most of the time, you'll end up fighting with melee weapons like two-by-fours, bottles or pool cues.

The game puts you as a grizzled veteran, living in a desolate, crime-filled quarter of the city, with only your daughter to keep you company and bring a point to your life. When she gets taken away by henchmen working for an unknown boss, you set on a quest to find her and take revenge on those responsible, while beating up tons of criminals along the way. The game is rather short, but there are multiple paths you can take, and quite a lot of interesting secrets.

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  1. The OBEY Giant, meanwhile, was a modified version of a sticker fad starring, you guessed it, André the Giant.