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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]].
'''''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.
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.
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.

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=== Tropes used in this game: ===
* [[Action Commands]]: More for bosses than anything really...
* [[Action Commands]]: More for bosses than anything really...
** And countering attacks in the first game.
** And countering attacks in the first game.
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* [[And Now for Someone Completely Different]]: The second game has you play an entire level of the main story using Corina.
* [[And Now for Someone Completely Different]]: The second game has you play an entire level of the main story using Corina.
* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: Completing certain side objectives will get you new costumes. Semi-averted in Shank 2, though: while skins do nothing in the single-player game, every skin has different stats in Survival Mode.
* [[And Your Reward Is Clothes]]: Completing certain side objectives will get you new costumes. Semi-averted in Shank 2, though: while skins do nothing in the single-player game, every skin has different stats in Survival Mode.
* [[Anti Hero]]: Trying to say Shank is a good guy is a bit of a stretch, but he could be worse.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Trying to say Shank is a good guy is a bit of a stretch, but he could be worse.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The katana's grapple move, while visually pleasing, does little damage and leaves you open during the animation.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The katana's grapple move, while visually pleasing, does little damage and leaves you open during the animation.
* [[Back Stab]]: No matter what you hit an enemy with, as long as their back is turned it's a one hit kill.
* [[Back Stab]]: No matter what you hit an enemy with, as long as their back is turned it's a one hit kill.
* [[Backstory]]: Accessible by playing the co-op mode.
* [[Backstory]]: Accessible by playing the co-op mode.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Shank has nothing on [[God of War (Video Game)|Kratos]], that we can assure you.
* [[Badass Normal]]: Shank has nothing on [[God of War (series)|Kratos]], that we can assure you.
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: A variation; at the start of the second game, Shank starts off with a pair of machete (likely the same pair he used in the first game) as his "heavy" weapon, and throwing knives for ranged attacks. He eventually gets his starting combo from the first game (pair of handguns and a chainsaw) as he progresses.
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: A variation; at the start of the second game, Shank starts off with a pair of machete (likely the same pair he used in the first game) as his "heavy" weapon, and throwing knives for ranged attacks. He eventually gets his starting combo from the first game (pair of handguns and a chainsaw) as he progresses.
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: The aversion thereof is the reason for {{spoiler|Cassandra}}'s vendetta against Shank.
* [[Beauty Is Never Tarnished]]: The aversion thereof is the reason for {{spoiler|Cassandra}}'s vendetta against Shank.
* [[Blasting It Out of Their Hands]]: Shank does so with {{spoiler|Cassandra's sword}} in a flashback.
* [[Blasting It Out of Their Hands]]: Shank does so with {{spoiler|Cassandra's sword}} in a flashback.
* [[Booze Based Buff]] / [[Hyperactive Metabolism]]: Shank doesn't get drunk, he gets healthy.
* [[Booze-Based Buff]] / [[Hyperactive Metabolism]]: Shank doesn't get drunk, he gets healthy.
* [[Boss Arena Recovery]]: Every boss fight in the game has this. {{spoiler|Except the last fight in co-op mode.}}
* [[Boss Arena Recovery]]: Every boss fight in the game has this. {{spoiler|Except the last fight in co-op mode.}}
* [[Boss Subtitles]]: Each boss in both games has their name revealed either when first introduced or before the start of the battle. Shank himself gets one at the start of the first game.
* [[Boss Subtitles]]: Each boss in both games has their name revealed either when first introduced or before the start of the battle. Shank himself gets one at the start of the first game.
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** In the same game, there is a picture of Shank and Falcone located in the Hotel level.
** In the same game, there is a picture of Shank and Falcone located in the Hotel level.
* [[Death Cry Echo]]
* [[Death Cry Echo]]
* [[Determinator]]: Shank holds his own next to ''[[Max Payne (Video Game)|Max Payne]]'' for sheer [[Made of Iron|iron plating]]; he's in potentially worse shape by the end of the game, and is running on his own badassitude and ''[[Booze Based Buff|booze]]''.
* [[Determinator]]: Shank holds his own next to ''[[Max Payne (series)|Max Payne]]'' for sheer [[Made of Iron|iron plating]]; he's in potentially worse shape by the end of the game, and is running on his own badassitude and ''[[Booze-Based Buff|booze]]''.
* [[Dies Wide Open]]: Most bosses. Shank leaves them like that most of the time, but he closes {{spoiler|Cesar's}} eyes.
* [[Dies Wide Open]]: Most bosses. Shank leaves them like that most of the time, but he closes {{spoiler|Cesar's}} eyes.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: Arguably Corina in the sequel.
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: Arguably Corina in the sequel.
* [[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.]]}}
* [[Five Bad Band]]:
* [[Five-Bad Band]]:
** [[Big Bad|The Big Bad]] - {{spoiler|Cesar}}
** [[Big Bad|The Big Bad]] - {{spoiler|Cesar}}
** [[The Dragon]] - {{spoiler|Angelo}}
** [[The Dragon]] - {{spoiler|Angelo}}
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* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The attack dogs.
* [[Goddamned Bats]]: The attack dogs.
* [[Grenade Launcher]]: The larger enemies sometimes carry these.
* [[Grenade Launcher]]: The larger enemies sometimes carry these.
* [[Guest Fighter]]: [[Death Spank (Video Game)|Death Spank]]! And [[God of War (Video Game)|Kratos!]]
* [[Guest Fighter]]: [[Death Spank]]! And [[God of War (series)|Kratos!]]
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: You start off with two pistols in the first game.
* [[Guns Akimbo]]: You start off with two pistols in the first game.
* [[Homage]]: To the bloody B-level action movies of the 1970s, most likely, a la [[Machete]].
* [[Homage]]: To the bloody B-level action movies of the 1970s, most likely, a la [[Machete]].
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* [[Left for Dead]]
* [[Left for Dead]]
* [[Locomotive Level]]: Consisting of one long [[Traintop Battle]].
* [[Locomotive Level]]: Consisting of one long [[Traintop Battle]].
* [[Machete Mayhem]]: [[Dual Wielding|Two of 'em]] in both games.
* [[Machete Mayhem]]: [[Dual-Wielding|Two of 'em]] in both games.
* [[Made of Iron]]: All enemies, as well as Shank himself. Enemies can easily get up and start shooting you again even after you've rammed a chainsaw into their stomachs. The big guys can take ''several grenades to the face'' and still come charging after you.
* [[Made of Iron]]: All enemies, as well as Shank himself. Enemies can easily get up and start shooting you again even after you've rammed a chainsaw into their stomachs. The big guys can take ''several grenades to the face'' and still come charging after you.
* [[Masked Luchador]]: Many [[Giant Mook|Giant Mooks]] from the first game are this.
* [[Masked Luchador]]: Many [[Giant Mook|Giant Mooks]] from the first game are this.
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* [[More Dakka]]: From SMGs to freaking miniguns!
* [[More Dakka]]: From SMGs to freaking miniguns!
* [[Mirror Boss]]: {{spoiler|Cesar}} is more-or-less this for Shank, fighting in almost the same manner. {{spoiler|Including pouncing on you near the end of the fight.}}
* [[Mirror Boss]]: {{spoiler|Cesar}} is more-or-less this for Shank, fighting in almost the same manner. {{spoiler|Including pouncing on you near the end of the fight.}}
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Shank. [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|He certainly does.]]
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: Shank. [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|He certainly does.]]
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]]: {{spoiler|Cesar's}} death ignites a gang war that becomes big enough to require an entire extragovernmental militia to stop it. Said militia then overthrew the government. Nice one, Shank.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]]: {{spoiler|Cesar's}} death ignites a gang war that becomes big enough to require an entire extragovernmental militia to stop it. Said militia then overthrew the government. Nice one, Shank.
* [[No Kill Like Overkill]]: You can continue to beat up enemies even after they've died.
* [[No Kill Like Overkill]]: You can continue to beat up enemies even after they've died.
* [[One Man Army]]: By the end of your first run, you'll have amassed at the ''very least'' 500 kills.
* [[One-Man Army]]: By the end of your first run, you'll have amassed at the ''very least'' 500 kills.
* [[Overdrawn At the Blood Bank]]: And how. Pretty much everyone bleed profusely with no regard for the laws of biology.
* [[Overdrawn At the Blood Bank]]: And how. Pretty much everyone bleed profusely with no regard for the laws of biology.
* [[Palette Swap]]: Shank's partner, Falcone {{spoiler|who is Cesar's son.}}
* [[Palette Swap]]: Shank's partner, Falcone {{spoiler|who is Cesar's son.}}
* [[Platform Game]]: Though predominantly a [[Beat Em Up]], many levels include sequences of climbing, jumping and wall-running.
* [[Platform Game]]: Though predominantly a [[Beat'Em Up]], many levels include sequences of climbing, jumping and wall-running.
* [[Reverse Grip]]: How Shank holds his knives.
* [[Reverse Grip]]: How Shank holds his knives.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: In its purest form.
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: In its purest form.
* [[That One Level]]: "Bombs and Bells". It wouldn't be so bad if not for the fact that {{spoiler|Angelo takes an RPG and shoots rockets at you every 5 seconds, making the level a LOT harder than it needed to be.}}
* [[That One Level]]: "Bombs and Bells". It wouldn't be so bad if not for the fact that {{spoiler|Angelo takes an RPG and shoots rockets at you every 5 seconds, making the level a LOT harder than it needed to be.}}
* [[Screw This I'm Outta Here]]: Shank suprisingly pulls this in Shank 2 after seeing {{spoiler|the cannibals eating their own leader}}.
* [[Screw This, I'm Outta Here]]: Shank suprisingly pulls this in Shank 2 after seeing {{spoiler|the cannibals eating their own leader}}.
* [[Sinister Minister]]: {{spoiler|Angelo}}
* [[Sinister Minister]]: {{spoiler|Angelo}}
* [[Sinister Scythe]]: Not exactly sinister, but Corina obtains and uses one in the sequel.
* [[Sinister Scythe]]: Not exactly sinister, but Corina obtains and uses one in the sequel.
* [[Shotguns Are Just Better]]
* [[Shotguns Are Just Better]]
* [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him]]: {{spoiler|Shank does to Cassandra after you win her boss fight.}}
* [[Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?]]: {{spoiler|Shank does to Cassandra after you win her boss fight.}}
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Cesar lives in a fancy mansion decorated with antiques, wears an ascot, and fights with pearl-handled knives, a saber, and a pair of dueling pistols.
* [[Wicked Cultured]]: Cesar lives in a fancy mansion decorated with antiques, wears an ascot, and fights with pearl-handled knives, a saber, and a pair of dueling pistols.
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Gender matters not to Shank.
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Gender matters not to Shank.


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Latest revision as of 23:02, 3 November 2020

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: