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{{quote| ''You don't become a war hero by [[Leeroy Jenkins|running off blindly]]. You wait for a window of opportunity.'' - [[Player Character|Captain Grey]]}}
{{quote| ''You don't become a war hero by [[Leeroy Jenkins|running off blindly]]. You wait for a window of opportunity.'' - [[Player Character|Captain Grey]]}}


''Aqua'', also known as ''Aqua — Naval Warfare'' [[Market Based Title|and just]] ''[[Market Based Title|Naval Warfare]]'' [[Market Based Title|on]] [[Steam]], is a straightforward twin-stick [[Shoot Em Up]] developed by Games Distillery of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was published by Microsoft for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] on May 19, 2010, and later by Just a Game GmbH for Steam on May 25, 2011.
''Aqua'', also known as ''Aqua — Naval Warfare'' [[Market-Based Title|and just]] ''[[Market-Based Title|Naval Warfare]]'' [[Market-Based Title|on]] [[Steam]], is a straightforward twin-stick [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by Games Distillery of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was published by Microsoft for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] on May 19, 2010, and later by Just a Game GmbH for Steam on May 25, 2011.


It's an [[Alternate Universe]] where much (which is to say, ''[[Up to Eleven|even more]]'') of the world's surface is covered by water. This world is in the throes of an industrial age, [[Steampunk|though one with more advanced tech and flamboyant aesthetics]]. Great sea battles between ironclad warships are the order of the day. There are several principal world powers in play, such as the [[The Republic|Emperreans]], the [[The Empire|Gotheans]] and the Samureans. As the game begins, a war has just concluded between the Emperreans and the Samureans, with the former as the victors and about to throw a celebratory parade.
It's an [[Alternate Universe]] where much (which is to say, ''[[Up to Eleven|even more]]'') of the world's surface is covered by water. This world is in the throes of an industrial age, [[Steampunk|though one with more advanced tech and flamboyant aesthetics]]. Great sea battles between ironclad warships are the order of the day. There are several principal world powers in play, such as the [[The Republic|Emperreans]], the [[The Empire|Gotheans]] and the Samureans. As the game begins, a war has just concluded between the Emperreans and the Samureans, with the former as the victors and about to throw a celebratory parade.
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The player assumes the role of Emperrean steam-cruiser [[The Captain|Captain]] Benjamin Grey, a [[Gentleman Snarker|snarky]] [[Officer and A Gentleman]]. Together with [[Wrench Wench|perky Chief]] [[The Engineer|Engineer]] Polly Edison and assorted crew, Grey uses his small, but fast and heavily-armed warship to put the hurt on the bad guys.
The player assumes the role of Emperrean steam-cruiser [[The Captain|Captain]] Benjamin Grey, a [[Gentleman Snarker|snarky]] [[Officer and A Gentleman]]. Together with [[Wrench Wench|perky Chief]] [[The Engineer|Engineer]] Polly Edison and assorted crew, Grey uses his small, but fast and heavily-armed warship to put the hurt on the bad guys.


In addition to the story-driven campaign, the player can engage in one-shot quick battles or races either alone or [[Co Op Multiplayer|with a friend in local co-op.]]
In addition to the story-driven campaign, the player can engage in one-shot quick battles or races either alone or [[Co-Op Multiplayer|with a friend in local co-op.]]


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** [[Jack of All Stats]]: The Cruiser, which can use the "Reflector"
** [[Jack of All Stats]]: The Cruiser, which can use the "Reflector"
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: The Gunship, which has access to more unique primary weapons, but is vulnerable to torpedoes and mines.
** [[Mighty Glacier]]: The Gunship, which has access to more unique primary weapons, but is vulnerable to torpedoes and mines.
* [[Crate Expectations]]: Often contain [[Power Up|Power Ups.]]
* [[Crate Expectations]]: Often contain [[Power-Up|Power Ups.]]
* [[The Dragon]]: Gothea's [[Boisterous Bruiser|Vanderbolt.]]
* [[The Dragon]]: Gothea's [[Boisterous Bruiser|Vanderbolt.]]
* [[Elite Mooks]]: [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Red trim]] on a Gothean ship denotes a more powerful variant of that ship type.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Red trim]] on a Gothean ship denotes a more powerful variant of that ship type.
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* [[Oblivious to Love]]: {{spoiler|Edison, it seems.}}
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: {{spoiler|Edison, it seems.}}
* [[Oil Slick]]: Gothean "Oiler Hulks" can create these, which severely slow your ship if passed through.
* [[Oil Slick]]: Gothean "Oiler Hulks" can create these, which severely slow your ship if passed through.
* [[One Hit Polykill]]: The Gunship's "Dominator" cannon fires shells that can penetrate through multiple foes.
* [[One-Hit Polykill]]: The Gunship's "Dominator" cannon fires shells that can penetrate through multiple foes.
* [[The Paralyzer]]: As opposed to standard explosive mines used by the other ships, the Gunship can drop stun mines.
* [[The Paralyzer]]: As opposed to standard explosive mines used by the other ships, the Gunship can drop stun mines.
* [[Pirate]]: The Corsairs, first fought immediately after the prologue. They appear to be in cahoots with Gothea, as their [[Goddamned Bats|small, swarming ships appear throughout the game.]]
* [[Pirate]]: The Corsairs, first fought immediately after the prologue. They appear to be in cahoots with Gothea, as their [[Goddamned Bats|small, swarming ships appear throughout the game.]]
* [[Power Up]]: Pickups include [[Heal Thyself|health]], torpedo and mine ammo, as well as the occasional new weapon or upgrade.
* [[Power-Up]]: Pickups include [[Heal Thyself|health]], torpedo and mine ammo, as well as the occasional new weapon or upgrade.
* [[Recursive Ammo]]: The Speedboat can use a torpedo that splinters into several smaller ones, spreading out over an area.
* [[Recursive Ammo]]: The Speedboat can use a torpedo that splinters into several smaller ones, spreading out over an area.
* [[Sea Mine]]: You can drop these in your wake to deter pursuers or wall off an area, but beware, as smaller enemies can do so as well. Either type [[Homing Projectile|homes in on nearby targets.]] [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Friendly mines are gray, enemy ones bright yellow.]] Large fields of them are occasionally encountered as an obstacle.
* [[Sea Mine]]: You can drop these in your wake to deter pursuers or wall off an area, but beware, as smaller enemies can do so as well. Either type [[Homing Projectile|homes in on nearby targets.]] [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Friendly mines are gray, enemy ones bright yellow.]] Large fields of them are occasionally encountered as an obstacle.

Revision as of 19:38, 8 January 2014

  You don't become a war hero by running off blindly. You wait for a window of opportunity. - Captain Grey

Aqua, also known as Aqua — Naval Warfare and just Naval Warfare on Steam, is a straightforward twin-stick Shoot'Em Up developed by Games Distillery of Bratislava, Slovakia. It was published by Microsoft for Xbox Live Arcade on May 19, 2010, and later by Just a Game GmbH for Steam on May 25, 2011.

It's an Alternate Universe where much (which is to say, even more) of the world's surface is covered by water. This world is in the throes of an industrial age, though one with more advanced tech and flamboyant aesthetics. Great sea battles between ironclad warships are the order of the day. There are several principal world powers in play, such as the Emperreans, the Gotheans and the Samureans. As the game begins, a war has just concluded between the Emperreans and the Samureans, with the former as the victors and about to throw a celebratory parade.

The player assumes the role of Emperrean steam-cruiser Captain Benjamin Grey, a snarky Officer and A Gentleman. Together with perky Chief Engineer Polly Edison and assorted crew, Grey uses his small, but fast and heavily-armed warship to put the hurt on the bad guys.

In addition to the story-driven campaign, the player can engage in one-shot quick battles or races either alone or with a friend in local co-op.


Aqua - Naval Warfare provides examples of: