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{{quote|"''Ready for some serious action, Renegades''?" - Bryant}}
{{quote|"''Ready for some serious action, Renegades''?" - Bryant}}


''Renegade Ops'' is a [[Top Down View|top-down]] Twin-Stick [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by Avalanche Studios, creators of the [[Just Cause]] series and published by [[Sega]]. It was released on [[Playstation Network]] on September 13th, 2011, and on [[Xbox Live Arcade]] the following day. After a series of delays, it also came out on [[Steam]] for the PC on October 27th. As the story goes, one day Avalanche were toying with the idea of depicting [[Just Cause|Just Cause's]] over-the-top action and vehicle combat as a top-down shooter. The result was apparently [[So Cool Its Awesome|awesome,]] as they decided to make a game out of such.
''Renegade Ops'' is a [[Top Down View|top-down]] Twin-Stick [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by Avalanche Studios, creators of the [[Just Cause]] series and published by [[Sega]]. It was released on [[Playstation Network]] on September 13, 2011, and on [[Xbox Live Arcade]] the following day. After a series of delays, it also came out on [[Steam]] for the PC on October 27. As the story goes, one day Avalanche were toying with the idea of depicting [[Just Cause|Just Cause's]] over-the-top action and vehicle combat as a top-down shooter. The result was apparently [[So Cool Its Awesome|awesome,]] as they decided to make a game out of such.


It's the present day, or maybe [[Next Sunday AD]]. [[Evil Overlord|A power-hungry madman]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|by the name of Inferno]] has [[Moral Event Horizon|firebombed defenseless Catalonia City]]- and promises to an assembly of world leaders that he will torch other cities [[Take Over the World|if control is not ceded to him.]] [[Talking the Monster to Death|The leaders want to negotiate.]] But one [[Four-Star Badass|General Bryant]] believes that Inferno [[Captain Obvious|is not the sort of man to be negotiated with.]] [[Cassandra Truth|The leaders shut Bryant down,]] so he decides to take matters into his own hands, [[Defector From Decadence|tossing his medals onto a desk in disgust.]]
It's the present day, or maybe [[Next Sunday AD]]. [[Evil Overlord|A power-hungry madman]] [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|by the name of Inferno]] has [[Moral Event Horizon|firebombed defenseless Catalonia City]]- and promises to an assembly of world leaders that he will torch other cities [[Take Over the World|if control is not ceded to him.]] [[Talking the Monster to Death|The leaders want to negotiate.]] But one [[Four-Star Badass|General Bryant]] believes that Inferno [[Captain Obvious|is not the sort of man to be negotiated with.]] [[Cassandra Truth|The leaders shut Bryant down,]] so he decides to take matters into his own hands, [[Defector From Decadence|tossing his medals onto a desk in disgust.]]
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The game can be played alone, or in [[Co-Op Multiplayer|two-player split-screen or four player online co-op.]] You earn [[Experience Points]] as you play, even if you do not complete a mission. A [[Level Up]] grants Upgrade Points, which are then spent on a series of upgrades that affect the offensive, defensive and [[Special Attack|tactical]] abilities of each character's vehicle. Up to four upgrades can be equipped at any one time.
The game can be played alone, or in [[Co-Op Multiplayer|two-player split-screen or four player online co-op.]] You earn [[Experience Points]] as you play, even if you do not complete a mission. A [[Level Up]] grants Upgrade Points, which are then spent on a series of upgrades that affect the offensive, defensive and [[Special Attack|tactical]] abilities of each character's vehicle. Up to four upgrades can be equipped at any one time.


[[Downloadable Content]] was released on December 19th, 2011. One pack contains two new characters, the other a new, three-level campaign featuring [[Evil Overlord]] Coldstrike.
[[Downloadable Content]] was released on December 19, 2011. One pack contains two new characters, the other a new, three-level campaign featuring [[Evil Overlord]] Coldstrike.


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* [[Badass]]
* [[Badass]]
** [[Badass Crew]]: The Renegades. They're also:
** [[Badass Crew]]: The Renegades. They're also:
** [[Badass Driver|Badass Drivers]]
** [[Badass Driver]]s
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Blazemo.
** [[Badass Longcoat]]: Blazemo.
** [[Badass Moustache]]: Bryant, and how.
** [[Badass Moustache]]: Bryant, and how.
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* [[Battle Amongst the Flames]]: Given the [[Meaningful Name|Inferno]] group's [[Weapon of Choice]], this can happen often. More to the point of the trope, though, {{spoiler|The [[Final Boss]] fight against Inferno himself is this.}}
* [[Battle Amongst the Flames]]: Given the [[Meaningful Name|Inferno]] group's [[Weapon of Choice]], this can happen often. More to the point of the trope, though, {{spoiler|The [[Final Boss]] fight against Inferno himself is this.}}
* [[The Cameo]]: The [[Steam]] version of the game features [[Guest Fighter|guest driver]] [[Half-Life (series)|Gordon Freeman!]] He drives the junked Charger from [[Half-Life 2|Episode 2]] (with some upgrades- it now sports [[More Dakka|a machine gun turret]]) and can summon [[Zerg Rush|a mob of Antlions]] as his [[Special Attack]]. His car behaves much like Roxy's buggy, [[Fragile Speedster|fast but lightly armored.]]
* [[The Cameo]]: The [[Steam]] version of the game features [[Guest Fighter|guest driver]] [[Half-Life (series)|Gordon Freeman!]] He drives the junked Charger from [[Half-Life 2|Episode 2]] (with some upgrades- it now sports [[More Dakka|a machine gun turret]]) and can summon [[Zerg Rush|a mob of Antlions]] as his [[Special Attack]]. His car behaves much like Roxy's buggy, [[Fragile Speedster|fast but lightly armored.]]
* [[Competitive Balance]]: Armand's and Crystal's [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|APCs]] are [[Mighty Glacier|Mighty Glaciers]], Roxy's buggy and Gordon's charger are [[Fragile Speedster|Fragile Speedsters]], and Diz's van, Gunnar's jeep and Blazemo's buggy [[Jack of All Stats|fall somewhere in the middle.]]
* [[Competitive Balance]]: Armand's and Crystal's [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|APCs]] are [[Mighty Glacier]]s, Roxy's buggy and Gordon's charger are [[Fragile Speedster]]s, and Diz's van, Gunnar's jeep and Blazemo's buggy [[Jack of All Stats|fall somewhere in the middle.]]
* [[Car Fu]]: Armand's "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Ram Plate]]" upgrade allows him to destroy small enemy vehicles on contact and not lose speed when crashing through buildings.
* [[Car Fu]]: Armand's "[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Ram Plate]]" upgrade allows him to destroy small enemy vehicles on contact and not lose speed when crashing through buildings.
* [[Charged Attack]]: The railgun sub-weapon can be charged up to deliver more damage.
* [[Charged Attack]]: The railgun sub-weapon can be charged up to deliver more damage.
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* [[Green Rocks]]: Red Rocks, to be exact. Some type of strange ore that powers Inferno's "LVA" weaponry. [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Coldstrike of course, has a blue version.]]
* [[Green Rocks]]: Red Rocks, to be exact. Some type of strange ore that powers Inferno's "LVA" weaponry. [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Coldstrike of course, has a blue version.]]
* [[Fire-Breathing Weapon]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|For obvious reasons]], Inferno's forces ''love'' these. Specifically, there are flame infantry and flame trucks that like to chase you around, trying to get you in range. There's also the "Smelter" tanks, [[Death From Above|which lob fiery mortars at you.]] You can respond in kind with the Flamer sub-weapon, which Roxy's buggy can be upgraded to spawn with. It has the unique quality of degrading an enemy vehicle's armor in addition to inflicting burn damage over time, meaning that an enemy set alight takes more damage from your machine guns.
* [[Fire-Breathing Weapon]]: [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|For obvious reasons]], Inferno's forces ''love'' these. Specifically, there are flame infantry and flame trucks that like to chase you around, trying to get you in range. There's also the "Smelter" tanks, [[Death From Above|which lob fiery mortars at you.]] You can respond in kind with the Flamer sub-weapon, which Roxy's buggy can be upgraded to spawn with. It has the unique quality of degrading an enemy vehicle's armor in addition to inflicting burn damage over time, meaning that an enemy set alight takes more damage from your machine guns.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: In the second-to-last mission, you pick up various Inferno intel files. You don't get to actually read them, but their titles are enough. Mixed in with one about Inferno himself are ones named "Coldstrike" and "Shadowhunter". Other [[Evil Overlord|Evil Overlords]], perhaps?
* [[Foreshadowing]]: In the second-to-last mission, you pick up various Inferno intel files. You don't get to actually read them, but their titles are enough. Mixed in with one about Inferno himself are ones named "Coldstrike" and "Shadowhunter". Other [[Evil Overlord]]s, perhaps?
** Confirmed with the Coldstrike [[DLC]]. That leaves out Shadowhunter as a [[Sequel Hook|threequel hook.]]
** Confirmed with the Coldstrike [[Downloadable Content|DLC]]. That leaves out Shadowhunter as a [[Sequel Hook|threequel hook.]]
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In the second mission, you rescue a woman named Natasha, an apparent ex-Inferno scientist who vows to help you defeat him. {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Mole|At least, that's what she wants you to think...]]}}
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: In the second mission, you rescue a woman named Natasha, an apparent ex-Inferno scientist who vows to help you defeat him. {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Mole|At least, that's what she wants you to think...]]}}
** [[It Got Worse|It gets worse:]] {{spoiler|Turns out that Natasha is Coldstrike, this wasn't some lowly [[Mooks|mook]] [[Heel Face Mole|infiltrating the renegades...]] this was a [[Big Bad|bigger bad]] than Inferno himself!}}
** [[It Got Worse|It gets worse:]] {{spoiler|Turns out that Natasha is Coldstrike, this wasn't some lowly [[Mooks|mook]] [[Heel Face Mole|infiltrating the renegades...]] this was a [[Big Bad|bigger bad]] than Inferno himself!}}
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* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Inferno.
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Inferno.
{{quote|''Politician: "The best intelligence agencies in the world, [[Lampshade Hanging|and we don't even know this madman's real name!]]"''}}
{{quote|''Politician: "The best intelligence agencies in the world, [[Lampshade Hanging|and we don't even know this madman's real name!]]"''}}
* {{spoiler|[[Outrun the Fireball]]: The Renegades open a prison box, hoping to find [[Reasonable Authority Figure|Genawi... ]] [[Oh Crap|and instead find a live LVA warhead.]] With no time to disarm it, their only option is to drive like hell across a collapsing bridge to escape the blast.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Outrun the Fireball]]: The Renegades open a prison box, hoping to find [[Reasonable Authority Figure|Genawi...]] [[Oh Crap|and instead find a live LVA warhead.]] With no time to disarm it, their only option is to drive like hell across a collapsing bridge to escape the blast.}}
* [[Power-Up]]: Pickups found in-game include [[Heal Thyself|health,]] [[Evolving Weapon|upgrades for your main gun,]] sub-weapons, ammo for said sub-weapons, and mission-specific drops like keycards or prisoners.
* [[Power-Up]]: Pickups found in-game include [[Heal Thyself|health,]] [[Evolving Weapon|upgrades for your main gun,]] sub-weapons, ammo for said sub-weapons, and mission-specific drops like keycards or prisoners.
* [[Press X to Not Die|Press A To Beat Up Some]] [[Mooks]]: In many levels, you will need to enter certain buildings and rapidly press a button to make something happen, like raising a bridge or planting charges on a key building, {{spoiler|or you know... ''[[Ramming Always Works|ramming an aircraft carrier]]'' into a sealed off lair!}}. A little panel shows up when you do this, depicting your character beating up a bunch of [[Mooks]] and then performing the action.
* [[Press X to Not Die|Press A To Beat Up Some]] [[Mooks]]: In many levels, you will need to enter certain buildings and rapidly press a button to make something happen, like raising a bridge or planting charges on a key building, {{spoiler|or you know... ''[[Ramming Always Works|ramming an aircraft carrier]]'' into a sealed off lair!}}. A little panel shows up when you do this, depicting your character beating up a bunch of [[Mooks]] and then performing the action.
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* [[Ramp Jump]]: Conveniently-placed ramps can be found throughout most of the maps. [[Dynamic Entry|Often, these can be used to drop in on an Inferno outpost.]]
* [[Ramp Jump]]: Conveniently-placed ramps can be found throughout most of the maps. [[Dynamic Entry|Often, these can be used to drop in on an Inferno outpost.]]
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Genawi, the president of the unspecified African country you visit partway through the game. In return for rescuing his wife and protecting him and his people from Inferno, he lends some intel and resources to your cause.
* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: Genawi, the president of the unspecified African country you visit partway through the game. In return for rescuing his wife and protecting him and his people from Inferno, he lends some intel and resources to your cause.
* [[Recurring Boss]]: Inferno himself, apparently a proponent of the notion that [[Evil Overlord|Evil Overlords]] can't really trust their minions to defeat the heroes. Not that it does him any good. His Phoenix gunship is itself another example, which is fought ''three times'' in one level and reappears later as a [[Degraded Boss]].
* [[Recurring Boss]]: Inferno himself, apparently a proponent of the notion that [[Evil Overlord]]s can't really trust their minions to defeat the heroes. Not that it does him any good. His Phoenix gunship is itself another example, which is fought ''three times'' in one level and reappears later as a [[Degraded Boss]].
* [[Red Right Hand]]: After defeating him for the first time, part of Inferno's face gets badly burned.
* [[Red Right Hand]]: After defeating him for the first time, part of Inferno's face gets badly burned.
* [[Regenerating Health]]: Not normally, but certain upgrades can provide a semblance of such. "Auto Repair" restores some health when you are low, and Armand's "Guarded Repair" upgrade causes him to regenerate while his [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me|shield is active.]]
* [[Regenerating Health]]: Not normally, but certain upgrades can provide a semblance of such. "Auto Repair" restores some health when you are low, and Armand's "Guarded Repair" upgrade causes him to regenerate while his [[Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me|shield is active.]]
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* [[Timed Mission]]: Techinically, all of them, but the time limits are so lenient that they don't even display the timer unless you're slow about shooting what you need to be shooting. A few times, it decides not to screw around, as when you must {{spoiler|[[Outrun the Fireball]].}}
* [[Timed Mission]]: Techinically, all of them, but the time limits are so lenient that they don't even display the timer unless you're slow about shooting what you need to be shooting. A few times, it decides not to screw around, as when you must {{spoiler|[[Outrun the Fireball]].}}
* [[The Unfought]]: {{spoiler|Natasha... but only because [[Not Quite Dead|Bryant]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|beats you to the punch!]]}}
* [[The Unfought]]: {{spoiler|Natasha... but only because [[Not Quite Dead|Bryant]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|beats you to the punch!]]}}
** Resolved in the [[DLC]] {{spoiler|where you face Natasha A.K.A. Coldstrike and her 'pansy worm.'}}
** Resolved in the [[Downloadable Content|DLC]] {{spoiler|where you face Natasha A.K.A. Coldstrike and her 'pansy worm.'}}
* [[Travel Cool]]:
* [[Travel Cool]]:
** [[Cool Boat]]: Inferno's carrier... and one hell of a [[Chekhov's Boomerang]].
** [[Cool Boat]]: Inferno's carrier... and one hell of a [[Chekhov's Boomerang]].

Revision as of 10:14, 13 December 2016

"Ready for some serious action, Renegades?" - Bryant

Renegade Ops is a top-down Twin-Stick Shoot'Em Up developed by Avalanche Studios, creators of the Just Cause series and published by Sega. It was released on Playstation Network on September 13, 2011, and on Xbox Live Arcade the following day. After a series of delays, it also came out on Steam for the PC on October 27. As the story goes, one day Avalanche were toying with the idea of depicting Just Cause's over-the-top action and vehicle combat as a top-down shooter. The result was apparently awesome, as they decided to make a game out of such.

It's the present day, or maybe Next Sunday AD. A power-hungry madman by the name of Inferno has firebombed defenseless Catalonia City- and promises to an assembly of world leaders that he will torch other cities if control is not ceded to him. The leaders want to negotiate. But one General Bryant believes that Inferno is not the sort of man to be negotiated with. The leaders shut Bryant down, so he decides to take matters into his own hands, tossing his medals onto a desk in disgust.

Enter The Renegades: A team of four paramilitary specialists, each armed with a distinctive, heavily armed combat vehicle. Acting outside the bounds of international law, Bryant leads this team on a mission to stop Inferno's mad scheme and smash his military machine, one gratuitous explosion at a time.

The game can be played alone, or in two-player split-screen or four player online co-op. You earn Experience Points as you play, even if you do not complete a mission. A Level Up grants Upgrade Points, which are then spent on a series of upgrades that affect the offensive, defensive and tactical abilities of each character's vehicle. Up to four upgrades can be equipped at any one time.

Downloadable Content was released on December 19, 2011. One pack contains two new characters, the other a new, three-level campaign featuring Evil Overlord Coldstrike.


Tropes used in Renegade Ops include:


"Let's go find a bar, Renegades. I'm buying!"

Politician: "The best intelligence agencies in the world, and we don't even know this madman's real name!"