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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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** Siegers: [[Glass Cannon|Deal heavy damage to turrets and large, heavy ships,]] [[Crippling Overspecialization|cannot accurately track smaller ones.]]
** Siegers: [[Glass Cannon|Deal heavy damage to turrets and large, heavy ships,]] [[Crippling Overspecialization|cannot accurately track smaller ones.]]
** Healers: [[The Medic|Repair any friendly ship in range, including themselves.]] [[Emergency Weapon|Armed with a small, weak gun for defense.]]
** Healers: [[The Medic|Repair any friendly ship in range, including themselves.]] [[Emergency Weapon|Armed with a small, weak gun for defense.]]
** Sonar: [[Enemy Detecting Radar|Can detect incoming enemies, spot submerged submarines,]] and jam enemy missiles. [[Emergency Weapon|Armed with the same gun as healers.]]
** Sonar: [[Enemy-Detecting Radar|Can detect incoming enemies, spot submerged submarines,]] and jam enemy missiles. [[Emergency Weapon|Armed with the same gun as healers.]]
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: Emperrean Ironwalls and Gothean Battleships both have formidable side armor and attacks, but are vulnerable from the front and rear. More then once, [[Escort Mission|you must escort the former.]]
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: Emperrean Ironwalls and Gothean Battleships both have formidable side armor and attacks, but are vulnerable from the front and rear. More then once, [[Escort Mission|you must escort the former.]]
* [[Booby Trap]]: A few levels have you navigate narrow canals filled with obstacles, such as retractable [[Spikes of Doom]], [[Deadly Disc|shifting walls of razor blades,]] and fields of [[Sea Mine|sea mines.]]
* [[Booby Trap]]: A few levels have you navigate narrow canals filled with obstacles, such as retractable [[Spikes of Doom]], [[Deadly Disc|shifting walls of razor blades,]] and fields of [[Sea Mine|sea mines.]]
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: On your primary weapons.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: On your primary weapons.
* [[British Accents]]: Every good character except Edison. Whether she's not actually Emperrean or just a [[Fake Brit]] is up to the player.
* [[British Accents]]: Every good character except Edison. Whether she's not actually Emperrean or just a [[Fake Brit]] is up to the player.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Edison, very briefly.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Edison, very briefly.
* [[Deflector Shields]]: The Gothean "Invader" cruiser can put up a shield that [[Energy Absorption|absorbs your attacks to heal itself,]] while the "Guard Invader" has one that [[Attack Reflector|reflects shots back at you.]]
* [[Deflector Shields]]: The Gothean "Invader" cruiser can put up a shield that [[Energy Absorption|absorbs your attacks to heal itself,]] while the "Guard Invader" has one that [[Attack Reflector|reflects shots back at you.]]
* [[Do Not Run with a Gun]]: You can fire continuously while moving, but doing so drastically slows your ship, so know when to do so and when to nimbly evade incoming fire.
* [[Do Not Run with a Gun]]: You can fire continuously while moving, but doing so drastically slows your ship, so know when to do so and when to nimbly evade incoming fire.
* [[Character Customization]]: Visiting a "Warshop" allows you to switch ships, and configure weapons and upgrade load-outs. Upgrades include things like increased fire rate or armor, and effects of like upgrades stack.
* [[Character Customization]]: Visiting a "Warshop" allows you to switch ships, and configure weapons and upgrade load-outs. Upgrades include things like increased fire rate or armor, and effects of like upgrades stack.
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* [[Limit Break]]: Each controllable ship has a different one, charged up by collecting [[Energy Ball|blue energy orbs]] from destroyed enemies or [[Crate Expectations|crates.]] The Speedboat zaps enemies with a high-damage [[Lightning Gun]], the Cruiser summons [[Macross Missile Massacre|a rocket artillery strike,]] and the Gunship gets [[Death From Above|air support from a gyrocopter.]]
* [[Limit Break]]: Each controllable ship has a different one, charged up by collecting [[Energy Ball|blue energy orbs]] from destroyed enemies or [[Crate Expectations|crates.]] The Speedboat zaps enemies with a high-damage [[Lightning Gun]], the Cruiser summons [[Macross Missile Massacre|a rocket artillery strike,]] and the Gunship gets [[Death From Above|air support from a gyrocopter.]]
* [[Mad Scientist]]: {{spoiler|Cerbera, a rare female example. She likes to create [[Cyborg]] [[Sea Monster|Sea Monsters.]]}}
* [[Mad Scientist]]: {{spoiler|Cerbera, a rare female example. She likes to create [[Cyborg]] [[Sea Monster|Sea Monsters.]]}}
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]]: Gothea's Admiral Borrosilov has hints of this.
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]]: Gothea's Admiral Borrosilov has hints of this.
* [[Naval Weapons]]: Almost every ship in the game, including yours, can make use of torpedoes, mines and large-bore cannons.
* [[Naval Weapons]]: Almost every ship in the game, including yours, can make use of torpedoes, mines and large-bore cannons.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Goodfellow's safari hat, Borrosilov's ushanka.
* [[Nice Hat]]: Goodfellow's safari hat, Borrosilov's ushanka.
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Revision as of 17:54, 10 April 2017

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: