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{{quote| "For the first time, [[The End of the World As We Know It|humanity is about to be wiped out by the forces of the]] [[Demonic Invaders|Dark Legion.]]" - Prologue}}
{{quote|"For the first time, [[The End of the World as We Know It|humanity is about to be wiped out by the forces of the]] [[Demonic Invaders|Dark Legion.]]"
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A side-scrolling, [[Run And Gun]] [[Platform Game]] released in 1995 by [[Adrenalin Entertainment]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Sega Genesis]] gaming systems. It takes place in the [[Mutant Chronicles]] universe, drawing primarily on the ''[[Doom Trooper]]'' [[Trading Card Game]].
A side-scrolling, [[Run And Gun]] [[Platform Game]] released in 1995 by [[Adrenalin Entertainment]] for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Sega Genesis]] gaming systems. It takes place in the [[Mutant Chronicles]] universe, drawing primarily on the ''[[Doom Trooper]]'' [[Trading Card Game]].
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The player assumes the role of one of two commandos, the titular Doom Troopers: [[Eagle Land|Capitol]] trooper Mitch Hunter or [[Evil Aristocracy|Bauhaus]] trooper Max Steiner, fighting an evil horde of gun-toting zombies, mutants and demons, the [[Mooks]] of the [[Demonic Invaders|Dark Legion]], in an effort to stop [[Big Bad|Algeroth, Dark Apostle of War.]] The game has a total of eight levels (Though some of these are mere boss arenas) on a number of planets throughout our solar system, most of which have been [[Terraform|terraformed]] and don't really resemble their real-life counterparts.
The player assumes the role of one of two commandos, the titular Doom Troopers: [[Eagle Land|Capitol]] trooper Mitch Hunter or [[Evil Aristocracy|Bauhaus]] trooper Max Steiner, fighting an evil horde of gun-toting zombies, mutants and demons, the [[Mooks]] of the [[Demonic Invaders|Dark Legion]], in an effort to stop [[Big Bad|Algeroth, Dark Apostle of War.]] The game has a total of eight levels (Though some of these are mere boss arenas) on a number of planets throughout our solar system, most of which have been [[Terraform|terraformed]] and don't really resemble their real-life counterparts.


The game was known for being rather violent, with much gore and mutilation inflicted on enemies by the player. Despite it's "T" rating, it's probably one of the most [[Gorn]] filled games released on either system. It's also a rather fun one, at that. Hard, too. Thankfully, you can shoot in eight directions and you are not a [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]. Bring a friend, it has [[Co-Op Multiplayer|co-op as well]].
The game was known for being rather violent, with much gore and mutilation inflicted on enemies by the player. Despite its "T" rating, it's probably one of the most [[Gorn]] filled games released on either system. It's also a rather fun one, at that. Hard, too. Thankfully, you can shoot in eight directions and you are not a [[One-Hit-Point Wonder]]. Bring a friend, it has [[Co-Op Multiplayer|co-op as well]].
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=== '''Doom Troopers provides [[Bloody Hilarious]] examples of:''' ===


{{tropelist|''Doom Troopers'' provides [[Bloody Hilarious]] examples of:}}
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: It's mostly run-of-the mill bullets and grenades here, but Max Steiner's secondary weapon is a pair of wrist-mounted [[Kill It With Fire|fireball launchers.]]
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: It's mostly run-of-the mill bullets and grenades here, but Max Steiner's secondary weapon is a pair of wrist-mounted [[Kill It with Fire|fireball launchers.]]
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Being familiar with [[Mutant Chronicles]] canon may help you enjoy this game better, such as recognizing all the characters and knowing why Venus is a jungle. [[Excuse Plot|Then again, maybe it wouldn't.]]
* [[All There in the Manual]]: Being familiar with [[Mutant Chronicles]] canon may help you enjoy this game better, such as recognizing all the characters and knowing why Venus is a jungle. [[Excuse Plot|Then again, maybe it wouldn't.]]
* [[Big Bad]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Algeroth, Apostle of War.]] Other apostles make an appearance, most memorably [[That One Boss|Demnogonis The Befouler.]]
* [[Big Bad]]: [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Algeroth, Apostle of War.]] Other apostles make an appearance, most memorably [[That One Boss|Demnogonis The Befouler.]]
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* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: You need to find ammo pickups to keep your ammo pool up, but you never have to reload. This ''may'' be [[Justified Trope|justified]], as both characters' guns look like they could hold a ''lot'' of shots.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: You need to find ammo pickups to keep your ammo pool up, but you never have to reload. This ''may'' be [[Justified Trope|justified]], as both characters' guns look like they could hold a ''lot'' of shots.
* [[Captain Geographic]]: Mitch Hunter's armor is rather... [[Eagle Land|star-spangled.]]
* [[Captain Geographic]]: Mitch Hunter's armor is rather... [[Eagle Land|star-spangled.]]
* [[Do Not Run With a Gun]]: [[Averted Trope|averted]], this being a [[Contra]]-style game. However, you can stop by holding a shoulder button and then use the directional pad to aim in eight directions.
* [[Do Not Run with a Gun]]: [[Averted Trope|averted]], this being a [[Contra]]-style game. However, you can stop by holding a shoulder button and then use the directional pad to aim in eight directions.
* [[Emergency Weapon]]: In addition to [[Pistol-Whipping]], both characters can deliver a swift forward thrust kick to any Legionnaire who strays too close.
* [[Emergency Weapon]]: In addition to [[Pistol-Whipping]], both characters can deliver a swift forward thrust kick to any Legionnaire who strays too close.
* [[Feelies]]: The original release of the game included an exclusive promotional card for use with the ''[[Doom Trooper]]'' card game.
* [[Feelies]]: The original release of the game included an exclusive promotional card for use with the ''[[Doom Trooper]]'' card game.
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* [[Space Marine]]: Both protagonists.
* [[Space Marine]]: Both protagonists.
* [[Time Limit Boss]]: Demnogonis The Befouler, first boss of the game. He gradually fills his arena with [[Squick|acidic vomit,]] resulting in a [[Total Party Kill]] if you don't take him down fast enough.
* [[Time Limit Boss]]: Demnogonis The Befouler, first boss of the game. He gradually fills his arena with [[Squick|acidic vomit,]] resulting in a [[Total Party Kill]] if you don't take him down fast enough.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: [[Overly Long Gag|have I mentioned how bloody this game is?]] Let me break it down. You can really put the hurt on the Legionnaires, whether you [[More Dakka|riddle them with bullets]], [[Ludicrous Gibs|blow them to pieces]], [[Kill It With Fire|burn them to a crisp]] or [[Boom! Headshot!|blow their heads clean off.]] That last one might not kill them outright, in deference to [[Everything's Deader With Zombies|standard zombies.]] [[Bloody Hilarious|It sure doesn't make their aim any better, though.]]
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: [[Overly Long Gag|have I mentioned how bloody this game is?]] Let me break it down. You can really put the hurt on the Legionnaires, whether you [[More Dakka|riddle them with bullets]], [[Ludicrous Gibs|blow them to pieces]], [[Kill It with Fire|burn them to a crisp]] or [[Boom! Headshot!|blow their heads clean off.]] That last one might not kill them outright, in deference to [[Everything's Deader with Zombies|standard zombies.]] [[Bloody Hilarious|It sure doesn't make their aim any better, though.]]


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Latest revision as of 18:40, 8 October 2019

A side-scrolling, Run And Gun Platform Game released in 1995 by Adrenalin Entertainment for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis gaming systems. It takes place in the Mutant Chronicles universe, drawing primarily on the Doom Trooper Trading Card Game.

The player assumes the role of one of two commandos, the titular Doom Troopers: Capitol trooper Mitch Hunter or Bauhaus trooper Max Steiner, fighting an evil horde of gun-toting zombies, mutants and demons, the Mooks of the Dark Legion, in an effort to stop Algeroth, Dark Apostle of War. The game has a total of eight levels (Though some of these are mere boss arenas) on a number of planets throughout our solar system, most of which have been terraformed and don't really resemble their real-life counterparts.

The game was known for being rather violent, with much gore and mutilation inflicted on enemies by the player. Despite its "T" rating, it's probably one of the most Gorn filled games released on either system. It's also a rather fun one, at that. Hard, too. Thankfully, you can shoot in eight directions and you are not a One-Hit-Point Wonder. Bring a friend, it has co-op as well.

Doom Troopers provides Bloody Hilarious examples of: