Azure Striker Gunvolt

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Azure Striker Gunvolt is a 2014 action-platform game developed by Inti Creates and directed by Yoshihisa Tsuda.

In a near future, a lot of humans begin to develop special abilities. These people are known as the "adepts". These "adepts" were soon victimized and treated as a threat by mankind.

The Sumeragi Group, a Japanese conglomerate, soon began to make illegal and unethical research on the adepts to use them as source of energy. In a country devoid of big energy sources like Japan, the energy they managed to produce from adepts gave them a lot of power. Still, the dehumanization of Adepts didn't reach a point where they can openly use them as batteries, so their crimes are kept a secret from the general population, treated at best as a conspiracy theory. Soon, however, underground groups began to form to fight against Sumeragi's rule.

Our protagonist, Gunvolt, works for one of these groups, called QUILL. In a mission to destroy a so called "Muse", an pop idol that Sumeragi uses to control the population, Gunvolt discovers that the Muse wasn't some kind of computer program but the projection a female Adept. Being an Adept that was rescued by QUILL from a similar situation, Gunvolt takes the decision of rescuing the girl instead of killing her and leaves QUILL to give the girl a chance of living a normal life instead of eliminating her as QUILL orders him. But the girl, now named Joule, is too valuable for Sumeragi to give up on taking her back....

Tropes used in Azure Striker Gunvolt include:
  • Bad Boss: Merak tries to kill Gunvolt by drowning by leaving water fill the aquatic base, not caring what happens to his subordinates. And he did this purely because he was lazy and didn't want to fight Gunvolt directly.
  • Electric Torture: Gunvolt is tortured in this manner at the beginning of the game, but it is useless because of his electrical powers that give him immunity against electricity.
  • La Résistance: QUILL serves as this against Sumeragi.
  • Locomotive Level: The first level, where Gunvolt is searching for the Muse.
  • Meaningful Name
    • Gunvolt, because he uses a gun and uses electric and magnetical powers, get it?
    • Sumeragi means "emperor" in japanese, and they control the country of Japan like an absolute emperor.
  • Mega Corp: Sumeragi, that controls Japan with an iron fist.
  • Shock and Awe: One of Gunvolt's powers is to generate electricity.
  • Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right: Gunvolt decides to defect from Quill because he don't wants to kill Joule just because Sumeragi can use her powers for evil.
  • Troubled Fetal Position: Played for Laughs. Joule curls in a fetal position because Gunvolt caught her humming.
  • Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters: QUILL is treated as terrorists by the general public.