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''[[Kingpin: Life of Crime]]'' is a [[First-Person Shooter]] released in June 1999. You play as a thug who refused to pay Nikki Blanco. For that, he gets beaten up, dropped off at Skidrow and is told to never show up in Nikki's territory again. Cue the [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]. |
''[[Kingpin: Life of Crime]]'' is a [[First-Person Shooter]] released in June 1999. You play as a thug who refused to pay Nikki Blanco. For that, he gets beaten up, dropped off at Skidrow and is told to never show up in Nikki's territory again. Cue the [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]. |
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The game takes on a [[Retro Universe]] setting, where Art Deco aesthetics are juxtaposed with futuristic technology and ideas, leading Xatrix to bill the game as set in "a past that never happened". |
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* [[Big Bad]]: Kingpin. |
* [[Big Bad]]: Kingpin. |
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* [[City Noir]]: The urban locations in ''[[Kingpin Life of Crime]]''. Features everything between desolate ghettos and classy, but equally vile Radio City with it's Art Nouveau architecture (bearing a suspicious resemblance to some places in ''[[Payback]]''). Also |
* [[City Noir]]: The urban locations in ''[[Kingpin Life of Crime]]''. Features everything between desolate ghettos and classy, but equally vile Radio City with it's Art Nouveau architecture (bearing a suspicious resemblance to some places in ''[[Payback]]''). Also notable for a weird mix of modern as well as 20's, 30's and steampunk-scifi styles (Cypress Hill music, Tommy guns, and thugs with cybernetic facial modifications all in the same setting!). |
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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: The game is ''loaded'' with it! |
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: The game is ''loaded'' with it! |
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* [[The Dragon]]: Nikki Blanco. |
* [[The Dragon]]: Nikki Blanco. |