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* Bayman from ''[[Dead or Alive]]'' is seen with a gun on his hip. The ''[[Fridge Logic]]'' comes when you realize "why doesn't he just shoot them?". However the ''[[Fridge Brilliance]]'' comes later when you realize that a twenty story fall after being knocked through a plate glass window, though a array of neon lights does about the same amount of damage as a few solid punches. Bullets would be a downgrade.
* Bayman from ''[[Dead or Alive]]'' is seen with a gun on his hip. The ''[[Fridge Logic]]'' comes when you realize "why doesn't he just shoot them?". However the ''[[Fridge Brilliance]]'' comes later when you realize that a twenty story fall after being knocked through a plate glass window, though a array of neon lights does about the same amount of damage as a few solid punches. Bullets would be a downgrade.
* Justified in ''[[Infamous (video game series)|In Famous]]'' when Cole can't use guns because the ammunition will explode if he touches them. Zeke found the first try to be hilarious.
* Justified in ''[[Infamous (video game series)|In Famous]]'' when Cole can't use guns because the ammunition will explode if he touches them. Zeke found the first try to be hilarious.
* Faith in [[Mirror's Edge]] really hates guns, as her parents were shot dead during protests. The game rewards you for not using them.
* Faith in ''[[Mirror's Edge]]'' really hates guns, as her parents were shot dead during protests. Not that the game doesn't allow Faith to resort to heavy artillery i.e. machine guns and use them against her foes, although the game rewards you for not using them. The sequel plays it straight though as any and all firearms are limited to enemies.



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