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''Shadowgrounds'' is [[Top Down View|Top-Down]] [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by Frozenbyte software (creators of [[Trine (Video Game)|Trine]]) and originally released in November of 2005 in Finland and Germany, making it's way to the rest of Europe and North America in the ensuing months. It became available on [[Steam]] in May of 2006.
''Shadowgrounds'' is [[Top Down View|Top-Down]] [[Shoot'Em Up]] developed by Frozenbyte software (creators of [[Trine]]) and originally released in November of 2005 in Finland and Germany, making it's way to the rest of Europe and North America in the ensuing months. It became available on [[Steam]] in May of 2006.


It is the year 2096. The place is a [[Terraform|terraformed]] Ganymede, site of the small but successfully colony of New Atlantis and a highly secure military facility. You are Wesley Tyler, former security officer who now works as [[The Engineer|a mechanic]] at the local repair station following a major accident at the plant he used to work at. He's hard at work one night fixing a truck, but after a mysterious power outage, Tyler takes his two technician friends to the nearby power facility. [[Red Shirt|Two dead technicians later,]] Tyler's landed himself in a full-on [[Alien Invasion]].
It is the year 2096. The place is a [[Terraform|terraformed]] Ganymede, site of the small but successfully colony of New Atlantis and a highly secure military facility. You are Wesley Tyler, former security officer who now works as [[The Engineer|a mechanic]] at the local repair station following a major accident at the plant he used to work at. He's hard at work one night fixing a truck, but after a mysterious power outage, Tyler takes his two technician friends to the nearby power facility. [[Red Shirt|Two dead technicians later,]] Tyler's landed himself in a full-on [[Alien Invasion]].
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* [[Gameplay Ally Immortality]]: During [[Escort Mission|Escort Missions]], making them, well, [[Averted Trope|not really]] [[Escort Mission|Escort Missions]]. In a pinch, you can use you invincible allies as impenetrable shields.
* [[Gameplay Ally Immortality]]: During [[Escort Mission|Escort Missions]], making them, well, [[Averted Trope|not really]] [[Escort Mission|Escort Missions]]. In a pinch, you can use you invincible allies as impenetrable shields.
* [[Gameplay and Story Integration]]: Isabel mentions that she counts her kills to help keep calm. When playing as her, there's a counter ''tracking her kills.'' She even says "Don't interrupt me, I'm counting!" when first radioed by McTiernan.
* [[Gameplay and Story Integration]]: Isabel mentions that she counts her kills to help keep calm. When playing as her, there's a counter ''tracking her kills.'' She even says "Don't interrupt me, I'm counting!" when first radioed by McTiernan.
* [[Gang Up On the Human]]: Usually aliens attack you, but sometimes get distracted by turrets or allied troops. [[Red Shirt|Not for long, though.]]
* [[Gang Up on the Human]]: Usually aliens attack you, but sometimes get distracted by turrets or allied troops. [[Red Shirt|Not for long, though.]]
* [[Gatling Good]]: The minigun is devastating, but makes you move ''very'' [[Awesome but Impractical|slowly while in use.]] [[Impossibly Cool Weapon|On the other hand, it can be deployed as a]] [[Sentry Gun]]. It's also Bruno's best weapon, and unlike Tyler, [[Lightning Bruiser|he isn't slowed by it at all.]]
* [[Gatling Good]]: The minigun is devastating, but makes you move ''very'' [[Awesome but Impractical|slowly while in use.]] [[Impossibly Cool Weapon|On the other hand, it can be deployed as a]] [[Sentry Gun]]. It's also Bruno's best weapon, and unlike Tyler, [[Lightning Bruiser|he isn't slowed by it at all.]]
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Tyler is a subtle example. After a few levels, he seems to take his [[One-Man Army]] status for granted, and by the endgame he fully expects to be sent in alone against overwhelming odds.
* [[Genre Savvy]]: Tyler is a subtle example. After a few levels, he seems to take his [[One-Man Army]] status for granted, and by the endgame he fully expects to be sent in alone against overwhelming odds.
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* [[One Bullet Clips]]: literal with the Railgun before its ammunition upgrade. Averted only for a few weapons.
* [[One Bullet Clips]]: literal with the Railgun before its ammunition upgrade. Averted only for a few weapons.
* Variations of [[Overheating]] can be removed for two weapons.
* Variations of [[Overheating]] can be removed for two weapons.
* [[One World Order]]: The Earth government, called [[Fun With Acronyms|IGTO.]]
* [[One World Order]]: The Earth government, called [[Fun with Acronyms|IGTO.]]
* [[Orcus On His Throne]]: {{spoiler|The hostilities were a last resort, but attempts at non-hostile communication were perceived as such. When the protagonists aren't hampered by the attacks, they resort to an extremely detailed explanation.}}
* [[Orcus on His Throne]]: {{spoiler|The hostilities were a last resort, but attempts at non-hostile communication were perceived as such. When the protagonists aren't hampered by the attacks, they resort to an extremely detailed explanation.}}
* [[The Paralyzer]]: The Pulse Rifle's [[Secondary Fire]] acts like a [[Static Stun Gun]]. It's largely useless as it's painfully short ranged and only affects weaker enemies. Luke's pistol uses this, while his pulse rifle gains a much more useful underbarrel [[Grenade Launcher]]. Isabel can throw stun grenades, which are much more useful.
* [[The Paralyzer]]: The Pulse Rifle's [[Secondary Fire]] acts like a [[Static Stun Gun]]. It's largely useless as it's painfully short ranged and only affects weaker enemies. Luke's pistol uses this, while his pulse rifle gains a much more useful underbarrel [[Grenade Launcher]]. Isabel can throw stun grenades, which are much more useful.
* [[Point of No Return]]: Within some levels.
* [[Point of No Return]]: Within some levels.
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* [[Secondary Fire]]: Each weapon has one, [[Evolving Weapon|as an upgrade.]]
* [[Secondary Fire]]: Each weapon has one, [[Evolving Weapon|as an upgrade.]]
* [[Sentry Gun]]: Tyler uses [[Aliens|a few small deployable ones in the first game to protect an outpost from incoming aliens.]] Bruno gets to operate a huge one with a [[Gatling Good|Gatling gun]] and [[Grenade Launcher]].
* [[Sentry Gun]]: Tyler uses [[Aliens|a few small deployable ones in the first game to protect an outpost from incoming aliens.]] Bruno gets to operate a huge one with a [[Gatling Good|Gatling gun]] and [[Grenade Launcher]].
* [[Sole Survivor]]: ''[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Survivor]]'' is all about this.
* [[Sole Survivor]]: ''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Survivor]]'' is all about this.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many to [[Aliens]], most obviously the assault rifle being called a "Pulse Rifle" and looking a lot like one, too. There's also a big one to [[Independence Day]] in the form of {{spoiler|A small alien ship being researched by humans for a lengthy period of time and then being used to infiltrate a mothership.}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: Many to [[Aliens]], most obviously the assault rifle being called a "Pulse Rifle" and looking a lot like one, too. There's also a big one to [[Independence Day]] in the form of {{spoiler|A small alien ship being researched by humans for a lengthy period of time and then being used to infiltrate a mothership.}}
* [[Short-Range Shotgun]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]], it has full range like other bullet weapons, but could still miss by being aimed short (via free camera mode)
* [[Short-Range Shotgun]]: [[Averted Trope|Averted]], it has full range like other bullet weapons, but could still miss by being aimed short (via free camera mode)
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* [[Unwinnable By Mistake]]: A door won't open later if you spawn at the wrong checkpoint. [[Word of God]] recommends using the console, but the worst result for purists is to restart the level.
* [[Unwinnable By Mistake]]: A door won't open later if you spawn at the wrong checkpoint. [[Word of God]] recommends using the console, but the worst result for purists is to restart the level.
* [[Universal Poison]]: Isabel's pistol can be upgraded to inflict this, dealing damage over time.
* [[Universal Poison]]: Isabel's pistol can be upgraded to inflict this, dealing damage over time.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: ''Survivor's'' characters have a much more limited arsenal then Tyler, but each set is suited to that character's appearance and battles. Luke is a marine, therefore he primarily uses the pulse rifle. Bruno's apparently just an exterminator ([[Big Creepy Crawlies|regardless of the size of the bugs in question]]) but wears fuel canisters around his belt and his nickname is "Napalm", so: [[Fire-Breathing Weapon|Flamethrower.]] Isabel primarily uses the Railgun.
* [[Weapon of Choice]]: ''Survivor's'' characters have a much more limited arsenal then Tyler, but each set is suited to that character's appearance and battles. Luke is a marine, therefore he primarily uses the pulse rifle. Bruno's apparently just an exterminator ([[Big Creepy-Crawlies|regardless of the size of the bugs in question]]) but wears fuel canisters around his belt and his nickname is "Napalm", so: [[Fire-Breathing Weapon|Flamethrower.]] Isabel primarily uses the Railgun.
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: The pistol's [[Secondary Fire]] is a low-damage shot that slows enemies. Isabel's pistol can be upgrade to do this with every shot, with no damage reduction.
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: The pistol's [[Secondary Fire]] is a low-damage shot that slows enemies. Isabel's pistol can be upgrade to do this with every shot, with no damage reduction.
* [[X Meets Y]]: Check out the page image. It's really more like ''[[Alien Breed (Video Game)|Alien Breed]]'' meets[[Metaphorgotten|... well,]] [[Follow the Leader|it's a lot like]] ''Alien Breed''.
* [[X Meets Y]]: Check out the page image. It's really more like ''[[Alien Breed]]'' meets[[Metaphorgotten|... well,]] [[Follow the Leader|it's a lot like]] ''Alien Breed''.


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Revision as of 14:58, 8 April 2014

Shadowgrounds is Top-Down Shoot'Em Up developed by Frozenbyte software (creators of Trine) and originally released in November of 2005 in Finland and Germany, making it's way to the rest of Europe and North America in the ensuing months. It became available on Steam in May of 2006.

It is the year 2096. The place is a terraformed Ganymede, site of the small but successfully colony of New Atlantis and a highly secure military facility. You are Wesley Tyler, former security officer who now works as a mechanic at the local repair station following a major accident at the plant he used to work at. He's hard at work one night fixing a truck, but after a mysterious power outage, Tyler takes his two technician friends to the nearby power facility. Two dead technicians later, Tyler's landed himself in a full-on Alien Invasion.

The player proceeds to rescue survivors, acquire successively bigger and nastier guns and attempts to find out the truth behind the alien attack.

The game could be played alone or cooperatively.

A sequel, Shadowgrounds: Survivor, was released in 2007 and tells the story of several other people trying to survive the same invasion: IGTO Space Marine Luke Giffords, Pest-control worker Bruno Lastmann, and IGTO Special Forces Sniper Isabel Larose. As the name might suggest, it added a Survival Mode to the proceedings.


This game provides examples of: