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The Naval Ops series is a trilogy of games released for the Playstation 2 that focus primarily on ship to ship Naval Warfare. ''[http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/index.html?curid=3358511 |Naval Ops: Warship Gunner]]'', the first game, is a vehicle simulation game released in 2003 for the [[Play Station]] 2. The Second game, ''[http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Ops:_CommanderNaval Ops: Commander|Naval Ops: Commander]]'', shifts the perspective slightly to fleet-based combat. The third game, ''[http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Ops:_Warship_Gunner_2Naval Ops: Warship Gunner 2|Naval Ops: Warship Gunner 2]]'', returns to the single-ship style combat of the original.
 
The games are one-player simulations of naval combat, in which the player commands an individual ship, and, in Commander, a small fleet. The heart of Naval Ops is ship customization. Your ship's abilities limited to the type of ship you initially purchase, but your options can quickly expand as you acquire more money and assets.
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* [[Crate Expectations]]
* [[Critical Encumbrance Failure]]
* [[Damn You, Muscle Memory!]]: The controls for Warship Gunner and Warship Gunner 2 are very different. Shooting, switching weapons and zooming in on your target are the most frustrating changes.
* [[Deflector Shields]]
* [[Design It Yourself Equipment]]: The trilogy's trademark HLG61 Ship Editor.
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* [[Heads Up Display]]
* [[Herr Doktor]]: Braun, of course. She's even named after a famous real life one.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: In Japan, we get the late [[Daisuke Gori|Degwin Zabi]], [[Eiji Takemoto|Miles Edgeworth]] and [[Mariko Suzuki|KOS-MOS]] voicing some of the cast members.
** You may also recognize [[Valkyria Chronicles|Welkin Gunther's]] (Dave Wittenberg) voice in English releases - "MINOR DAMAGE!"
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Braun
* [[Hot Sub -On -Sub Action]]
* [[Instant Win Condition]]: Even if you have one HP left on a flaming ship that's taking on water with no engines or rudder, you'll win as long as you destroyed your target and hit the "Withdraw" button. Averted in the first game where you have to actually make it to the map edge to end the mission.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: Giant, ship mounted flamethrowers are one of the many, many exotic weapons you can find.
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** The [[Elite Mooks]] are of course the bigger, badder battleships you will also encounter as well.
* [[More Dakka]]: The only limit to how much firepower you can cram onto a ship is the weight limit and your imagination. And a hard limit of 100 parts per ship.
* [[My Country, Right or Wrong]]: In ''Warship Gunner 2'', Amagi on all paths, Tsukuba when you have another XO. Japan has been annexed by the Empire, so they have to fight you.
* [[Naval Weapons]]: Just about everything on that list.
* [[New Game Plus+]]
* [[No -Gear Level]]: One mission on Werner's path in ''Warship Gunner 2'' has your ship start with no ammunition; you must capture an enemy supply depot to rearm. Of course, this can be averted if your vessel has the [[Game Breaker|ammo assembler]] as an auxiliary system.
* [[No Swastikas]]: The "Fascist Flag" of ''Warship Gunner 2'' uses a plain black cross instead of a swastika. Also, German hulls have a plain red or white spot on the bow/stern instead of swastikas.
* [[No Ontological Inertia]]: {{spoiler|After you defeat Ragnarök, all superweapons cease to work.}}
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* [[Subsystem Damage]]: Deck, Engine, and Rudder Damage status each have negative effects, though Deck damage only matters if you use aircraft.
** Commander takes this further by dividing the ship into Port, Starboard, Bow, and Stern sectors. If any one sector takes too much damage, the ship sinks.
* [[Sucking in-In Lines]]: Wave Guns
* [[Tech Tree]]
* [[This Is a Drill]]: Drillships, the only way for the player to [[Ramming Always Works|deal damage by ramming the enemy]].