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* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: [[Kill Bill|A guy left for dead by the gang he worked for, comes back to seek revenge on said members. Hmmm]].
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: [[Kill Bill|A guy left for dead by the gang he worked for, comes back to seek revenge on said members. Hmmm]].
** [[Machete|Also, a Mexploitation based design and setting, complete with a main character named after his bladed weapon of choice.]]
** [[Machete|Also, a Mexploitation based design and setting, complete with a main character named after his bladed weapon of choice.]]
* [[Do Not Call Me Paul]]: {{spoiler|Shank's real name, according to one of the Rebel Intels, is Robert Torres, but even those closest to him, such as Corina and Elena, still refer to him by his nickname.}}
* [[Do Not Call Me "Paul"]]: {{spoiler|Shank's real name, according to one of the Rebel Intels, is Robert Torres, but even those closest to him, such as Corina and Elena, still refer to him by his nickname.}}
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Even while working for the cartel, Shank still had a few lines he wouldn't cross. He's unflinchingly loyal and kind to his girlfriend {{spoiler|after she sees him and his partner trying to kill the Deputy Mayor}}, and has to be restrained from attacking Angelo after he casually shoots a priest. Even {{spoiler|Cesar}} has a hint of this when Shank reveals that {{spoiler|Eva was pregnant when they killed her}}, telling Shank, "Had I known she was {{spoiler|with child}}, that would have changed things..."
* [[Even Evil Has Standards]]: Even while working for the cartel, Shank still had a few lines he wouldn't cross. He's unflinchingly loyal and kind to his girlfriend {{spoiler|after she sees him and his partner trying to kill the Deputy Mayor}}, and has to be restrained from attacking Angelo after he casually shoots a priest. Even {{spoiler|Cesar}} has a hint of this when Shank reveals that {{spoiler|Eva was pregnant when they killed her}}, telling Shank, "Had I known she was {{spoiler|with child}}, that would have changed things..."
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: Not literally, but something greatly resembling it as Shank {{spoiler|escapes from the catacombs beneath a church, having just killed [[Sinister Minister]] Angelo via an electric chair. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|Probably symbolic of... something.]]}}
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: Not literally, but something greatly resembling it as Shank {{spoiler|escapes from the catacombs beneath a church, having just killed [[Sinister Minister]] Angelo via an electric chair. [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|Probably symbolic of... something.]]}}

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Shank is a 2D beat 'em up released on the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network on August 25, 2010 and on PC October 26. It was developed by Klei Games and published by Electronic Arts.

Betrayed by the only family he ever knew and left for dead, Shank feels the need to seek revenge for the death of his beloved at the hands of the underworld's deadliest assassins. Utilizing his knowledge of gang warfare and weaponry, Shank must battle his way through the criminal underground in order to seek revenge against the people who brought his world crashing down around him.

A sequel was released on February 7, 2012. Shank's attempts to settle down and leave his past behind him is abruptly ended when a new crime group called The Militia appears and threatens the lives of those closest to him. Now, Shank has to once again take up his weapons and take the fight to the enemy.

Tropes used in Shank (video game) include: