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* [[Follow the Leader]]: ''The Wrath of Cortex'' for the most part emulates the mechanics exactly as ''Warped'' had previously. It wasn't the last game in the series to follow this method.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: ''The Wrath of Cortex'' for the most part emulates the mechanics exactly as ''Warped'' had previously. It wasn't the last game in the series to follow this method.
* [[Game Over Man]]: Cortex again.
* [[Game Over Man]]: Cortex again.
{{quote| '''Cortex:''' Giving up?...}}
{{quote|'''Cortex:''' Giving up?...}}
* [[Hub Level]]: Coco [[Ass Pull|conviniently enough]] just finished whipping one up as the Elementals attacked. And it looks near exactly like the one in ''Warped'' as well.
* [[Hub Level]]: Coco [[Ass Pull|conviniently enough]] just finished whipping one up as the Elementals attacked. And it looks near exactly like the one in ''Warped'' as well.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Though [[Mark Hamill]]'s hammy acting ensures he is still somewhat entertaining, Py-ro comes off as much more sinister and manic than [[Laughably Evil|his bretheren]], even refered to as the strongest and most evil mask in the manual. He was in fact meant to be the final Elemental boss, though was switched with Lo-lo for unknown reasons.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Though [[Mark Hamill]]'s hammy acting ensures he is still somewhat entertaining, Py-ro comes off as much more sinister and manic than [[Laughably Evil|his bretheren]], even refered to as the strongest and most evil mask in the manual. He was in fact meant to be the final Elemental boss, though was switched with Lo-lo for unknown reasons.
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* [[Mission Pack Sequel]]: The major complaint.
* [[Mission Pack Sequel]]: The major complaint.
* {{spoiler|[[Never My Fault]]: After another failure, Uka attempts to smoke Cortex with an energy ball as punishment, which misses and hits the circuitry of the space station, causing a breakdown.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Never My Fault]]: After another failure, Uka attempts to smoke Cortex with an energy ball as punishment, which misses and hits the circuitry of the space station, causing a breakdown.}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Uka Uka:''' This is all '''your''' fault! If you hadn't ducked out of the way, none of this would have happened!!!}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|'''Uka Uka:''' This is all '''your''' fault! If you hadn't ducked out of the way, none of this would have happened!!!}}}}
* [[No Sidepaths, No Exploration, No Freedom]]: Though there are ''slightly'' more frequent use of widened pathways or secret areas than the previous titles, it loyally follows their very linear structure. Apparently the game was originally planned to subvert this and act as a free roamer.
* [[No Sidepaths, No Exploration, No Freedom]]: Though there are ''slightly'' more frequent use of widened pathways or secret areas than the previous titles, it loyally follows their very linear structure. Apparently the game was originally planned to subvert this and act as a free roamer.
* [[Pointy-Haired Boss]]: Uka seems to have converted into one since the previous titles, even frequently managing a [[The Jetsons|Mr Spacely]]-style bellow of Cortex's name.
* [[Pointy-Haired Boss]]: Uka seems to have converted into one since the previous titles, even frequently managing a [[The Jetsons|Mr Spacely]]-style bellow of Cortex's name.