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** Rokkaku's [[Humongous Mecha]] starts to collapse after you defeat him at the end of ''JSRF''.
* [[Locomotive Level]]: Sort of, in the sense that you're ''chasing after'' a locomotive robot.
* [[Lonely Atat the Top]]: At the conclusion of the game, the unnamed narrator speculates this might have been the case with Gouji Rokkaku.
* [[The Men in Black]]: The Golden Rhinos.
* [[Mad Bomber]]: Assassin #4 has bombs strapped to his chest, though curiously he never uses them (His sidekicks, however, are [[Suicide Attack|a different story]]). Instead, he specializes in lobbing [[Molotov Cocktail|molotovs]] and [[External Combustion|rigging cars to explode]].
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* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: No one makes the connection between the Golden Rhinos, a notorious gang of Asian killers, and Gouji Rokkaku, whose corporate mascot is...a gold rhino. Gouji's sheer wealth probably makes this a [[Justified Trope]], though.
* [[When All You Have Is a Hammer]]: The final boss of ''JGR'' coverts the roof of his office tower into a giant turntable. To defeat him, you must (*drumroll*) ''grind rails'' to reach the adjoining towers and (you guessed it) spray ''graffiti'' over his symbols.
* [[When Things Spin, Science Happens]]: In ''JSRF'', Gouji's DJ booth is adorned with a 'halo' of spinning radio antennae.
* [[Whip It Good]]: The first Assassin you encounter, #5, has a whip which ''cannot be dodged'' by dashing.
* [[White Gang-Bangers]]: [[Mukokuseki|Maybe.]]
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