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[[Wide Open Sandbox|Open-ended]] [[First Person Shooter]] developed by the Ukrainian game studio Deep Shadows. It was perhaps the [[Trope Maker|first of its genre]], [[Older Than They Think|predating]] both ''[[STALKER|Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl]]'' and ''[[Far Cry|Far Cry 2]]''. [[Love It or Hate It|Extremely polarizing game]], mostly because the game was released with [[Obvious Beta|literally hundreds of bugs]], though almost all of them were eventually fixed by patches.
[[Wide Open Sandbox|Open-ended]] [[First-Person Shooter]] developed by the Ukrainian game studio Deep Shadows. It was perhaps the [[Trope Maker|first of its genre]], [[Older Than They Think|predating]] both ''[[STALKER|Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl]]'' and ''[[Far Cry|Far Cry 2]]''. [[Love It or Hate It|Extremely polarizing game]], mostly because the game was released with [[Obvious Beta|literally hundreds of bugs]], though almost all of them were eventually fixed by patches.


The game plays like [[Deus Ex (Video Game)|Deus Ex]] as a [[Wide Open Sandbox]], having a [[Stat Grinding|skill system]], a [[Stealth Based Game|stealth system]], and a lot of time spent talking to people.
The game plays like [[Deus Ex (Video Game)|Deus Ex]] as a [[Wide Open Sandbox]], having a [[Stat Grinding|skill system]], a [[Stealth Based Game|stealth system]], and a lot of time spent talking to people.


The plot follows one Saul Myers (whose [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|character model is based]] on [[Arnold Vosloo]], though the resemblance in actual game graphics is... [[Off Model|somewhat questionable]]), a [[Retired Badass|veteran of the French Foreign Legion]] living abroad in Paris. Myers' daughter, [[Damsel in Distress|Lisa]], is a [[Intrepid Reporter|globetrotting journalist]]. Lisa runs afoul of and is kidnapped by persons unknown while working in the [[Banana Republic|fictional, troubled South American nation of Realia]]. News of this is quickly relayed to Myers, who hastily departs for Realia, where he must tangle with local politics and the criminal underworld while trying to track down his missing daughter.
The plot follows one Saul Myers (whose [[No Celebrities Were Harmed|character model is based]] on [[Arnold Vosloo]], though the resemblance in actual game graphics is... [[Off-Model|somewhat questionable]]), a [[Retired Badass|veteran of the French Foreign Legion]] living abroad in Paris. Myers' daughter, [[Damsel in Distress|Lisa]], is a [[Intrepid Reporter|globetrotting journalist]]. Lisa runs afoul of and is kidnapped by persons unknown while working in the [[Banana Republic|fictional, troubled South American nation of Realia]]. News of this is quickly relayed to Myers, who hastily departs for Realia, where he must tangle with local politics and the criminal underworld while trying to track down his missing daughter.


The game has two [[Spiritual Successor|spiritual successors]] (''[[White Gold War In Paradise|White Gold: War in Paradise]]'' and ''[[The Precursors (Video Game)|The Precursors]]'' which were [[No Export for You|only released in Russia and Ukraine]], though there are [[Fan Translation|fan translations]] available.
The game has two [[Spiritual Successor|spiritual successors]] (''[[White Gold War In Paradise|White Gold: War in Paradise]]'' and ''[[The Precursors (Video Game)|The Precursors]]'' which were [[No Export for You|only released in Russia and Ukraine]], though there are [[Fan Translation|fan translations]] available.


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=== This game provides examples of: ===
* [[Awesome Yet Practical]]: Gunship helicopters, get everywhere in style, kill everyone in style.
* [[Awesome Yet Practical]]: Gunship helicopters, get everywhere in style, kill everyone in style.
* [[Banana Republic]]: Realia. The game is a pretty good walkthrough of this trope.
* [[Banana Republic]]: Realia. The game is a pretty good walkthrough of this trope.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]] / [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: In the bar near the very beginning of the game, you can have an extended conversation with a wealthy philosopher. He has unique dialogue and more lines than the usual NPC, but there's otherwise nothing to suggest he's related to the main plot. {{spoiler|it turns out he's the [[Big Bad]]}}. Indeed, it's very easy to miss speaking to him entirely since he's surrounded by non-imporant signpost-dialogue NPCs, which makes [[The Reveal]] much less dramatic.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]] / [[The Dog Was the Mastermind]]: In the bar near the very beginning of the game, you can have an extended conversation with a wealthy philosopher. He has unique dialogue and more lines than the usual NPC, but there's otherwise nothing to suggest he's related to the main plot. {{spoiler|it turns out he's the [[Big Bad]]}}. Indeed, it's very easy to miss speaking to him entirely since he's surrounded by non-imporant signpost-dialogue NPCs, which makes [[The Reveal]] much less dramatic.
* [[The Don]]: Don Pedro, and ''all'' the [[Quest Giver|mission givers]] for the Mafia faction.
* [[The Don]]: Don Pedro, and ''all'' the [[Quest Giver|mission givers]] for the Mafia faction.
* [[Dude Where's My Respect|Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: Completely averted, your reputation with each of the factions may affect you [[Videogame Caring Potential|positively]] or negatively.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: Completely averted, your reputation with each of the factions may affect you [[Video Game Caring Potential|positively]] or negatively.
* [[Gatling Good]] : The only gatling guns in this game are static AA guns and the front cannons of gunships. A hand held model would have been nice though.
* [[Gatling Good]] : The only gatling guns in this game are static AA guns and the front cannons of gunships. A hand held model would have been nice though.
* [[Genre Shift]]: Most of the game is set in a Troperiffic Wide Open Sandbox Banana Republic. You deal with the drug lords, the rebels, the army and the CIA. The final act: Stop the Big Bad in his volcano lair from using his giant mind control device.
* [[Genre Shift]]: Most of the game is set in a Troperiffic Wide Open Sandbox Banana Republic. You deal with the drug lords, the rebels, the army and the CIA. The final act: Stop the Big Bad in his volcano lair from using his giant mind control device.
* [[Grey and Grey Morality]]: There are no good guys in this game, although the Mafia and Bandit factions are somewhat more dickish then the [[Well Intentioned Extremist]] Government or Rebel factions. The Native American faction is interesting in that while it's considered a single faction, the faction missions are provided by three different groups: two are fairly peaceful "we just want to be left alone" groups whose missions are either peaceful or self-defensive in nature, while the other is led by a crazed, murderous "kill the White Man" cannibal who sends you out to massacre pretty much anyone he doesn't like (including tourists and fruit merchants).
* [[Grey and Grey Morality]]: There are no good guys in this game, although the Mafia and Bandit factions are somewhat more dickish then the [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] Government or Rebel factions. The Native American faction is interesting in that while it's considered a single faction, the faction missions are provided by three different groups: two are fairly peaceful "we just want to be left alone" groups whose missions are either peaceful or self-defensive in nature, while the other is led by a crazed, murderous "kill the White Man" cannibal who sends you out to massacre pretty much anyone he doesn't like (including tourists and fruit merchants).
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Lisa, though it doesn't prevent her from being [[Damsel in Distress|kidnapped.]]
* [[Intrepid Reporter]]: Lisa, though it doesn't prevent her from being [[Damsel in Distress|kidnapped.]]
* [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]]: The native (indian) questline starts by helping them to kill a jaguar, then some bandits, then some armed rebels, then a busload of tourists.
* [[Jumping Off the Slippery Slope]]: The native (indian) questline starts by helping them to kill a jaguar, then some bandits, then some armed rebels, then a busload of tourists.
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* [[Karma Meter]]: Your "Reputation with Civilians" stat is basically this.
* [[Karma Meter]]: Your "Reputation with Civilians" stat is basically this.
* [[Killer Rabbit]]: Those helpless old Grannies sitting by the side of the road will often pull out frag grenades and start tossing them at you if you start mowing down civilians in the middle of town.
* [[Killer Rabbit]]: Those helpless old Grannies sitting by the side of the road will often pull out frag grenades and start tossing them at you if you start mowing down civilians in the middle of town.
* [[Market Based Title]]: On its' motherland, the prequel is known as ''Xenus: The Boiling Point''. Does this situation remind you of ''[[Fahrenheit]]'' or should it be said as ''The Indigo Prophecy''?
* [[Market-Based Title]]: On its' motherland, the prequel is known as ''Xenus: The Boiling Point''. Does this situation remind you of ''[[Fahrenheit]]'' or should it be said as ''The Indigo Prophecy''?
* [[Obvious Beta]]: ''Don't'' play this without Patch 2.0.
* [[Obvious Beta]]: ''Don't'' play this without Patch 2.0.
** To give you an idea, one of the fixes reported in the patch changelog is 'NPCs now avoid obstacles when moving'.
** To give you an idea, one of the fixes reported in the patch changelog is 'NPCs now avoid obstacles when moving'.
* [[One Man Army]]: the player, an army with tanks, an air force, and a navy.
* [[One-Man Army]]: the player, an army with tanks, an air force, and a navy.
* [[One True Sequence]]: Averted, you always have a bunch of different options to continue the main quest.
* [[One True Sequence]]: Averted, you always have a bunch of different options to continue the main quest.
* [[Professional Killer]]: Alberto Banco.
* [[Professional Killer]]: Alberto Banco.
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* [[Spiritual Successor]]: It isn't clear if ''White Gold'' is this or actually a [[Prequel]] to this game.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: It isn't clear if ''White Gold'' is this or actually a [[Prequel]] to this game.
* [[Stat Grinding]]
* [[Stat Grinding]]
* [[Stealth Based Game]]: Alternative to doing missions [[One Man Army|guns-blazing]].
* [[Stealth Based Game]]: Alternative to doing missions [[One-Man Army|guns-blazing]].
* [[Super Persistent Predator]]: The jaguars and snakes seem to go out of their way to try and kill you. The bees won't but they'll still try to kill you.
* [[Super Persistent Predator]]: The jaguars and snakes seem to go out of their way to try and kill you. The bees won't but they'll still try to kill you.
* [[Take Over the World]]: The goal of the [[Big Bad]], using [[Mind Control]].
* [[Take Over the World]]: The goal of the [[Big Bad]], using [[Mind Control]].
* [[Universal Drivers License]] : Averted you have to take lessons to fly or use a boat.
* [[Universal Driver's License]] : Averted you have to take lessons to fly or use a boat.
* [[What the Hell Hero]] : If you're really evil your reputation with the civilians will drop, they will be upset, they will show you, [[Broken Aesop|little old ladies will start throwing hand grenades at you]].
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]] : If you're really evil your reputation with the civilians will drop, they will be upset, they will show you, [[Broken Aesop|little old ladies will start throwing hand grenades at you]].
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]: A completely seamless, big world (625 square kilometers).
* [[Wide Open Sandbox]]: A completely seamless, big world (625 square kilometers).



Revision as of 10:20, 9 January 2014

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Open-ended First-Person Shooter developed by the Ukrainian game studio Deep Shadows. It was perhaps the first of its genre, predating both Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl and Far Cry 2. Extremely polarizing game, mostly because the game was released with literally hundreds of bugs, though almost all of them were eventually fixed by patches.

The game plays like Deus Ex as a Wide Open Sandbox, having a skill system, a stealth system, and a lot of time spent talking to people.

The plot follows one Saul Myers (whose character model is based on Arnold Vosloo, though the resemblance in actual game graphics is... somewhat questionable), a veteran of the French Foreign Legion living abroad in Paris. Myers' daughter, Lisa, is a globetrotting journalist. Lisa runs afoul of and is kidnapped by persons unknown while working in the fictional, troubled South American nation of Realia. News of this is quickly relayed to Myers, who hastily departs for Realia, where he must tangle with local politics and the criminal underworld while trying to track down his missing daughter.

The game has two spiritual successors (White Gold: War in Paradise and The Precursors which were only released in Russia and Ukraine, though there are fan translations available.

Tropes used in Boiling Point: Road to Hell include: