Vanquish (video game)/YMMV

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  • Big Lipped Alligator Moment: During the Mobile Castle Infiltration Sequence, right before blowing it up, you find a small group of the robots dancing to a beatbox that is actually one of the Mobile Cover Robots. Before you have enough time to think about the robots you just killed, an Unknown shows up, and afterwards you go on to destroying the giant warhammer. Now this is a game that boarderlines science fiction and steampunk fantasy, but Russian Robots doing the Robot to American Music? COME ON.
    • Heck, the UNKNOWN in general. I mean, what was up with those? A heap of scrap armed with machineguns, with a glowing red core that grows legs and runs away sometimes? That's just weird.
  • Crazy Awesome: Hold down LB (360) or L2 (PS3). Yeah. That just happened.
  • Demonic Spider: The Romanovs. If you didn't hate these guys at first, Platinum made damn sure you were gonna hate them sooner or later. There are four different versions of these bastards.
  • It's Short, So It Sucks: An average player can possibly get 3-4 hours out the campaign on the normal difficulty, so this came up a bit for some people.
  • High Octane Nightmare Fuel: When the microwave weapon is fired on San Fransisco, we get a graphic view of its effects, complete with full-body burns, boiling water, and exploding bodies.
    • Some of Sam's death animations, especially when killed by the Romanovs, are quite Squick-worthy. There's the drill-equipped one, which grabs Sam, crushes him, and then slams his body into the ground and drills down through his chest and stomach....
  • Moral Event Horizon: The Russians go screaming across it in the game's opening scene when they fire the microwave weapon on San Fransisco.
  • Most Annoying Sound: You'll get real tired of the ARS's cooldown cycle damn fast, especially when you have hundreds of bullets and rockets flying by you.
  • Spiritual Licensee: According to Mikami he wanted to do a Neo-Human Casshern game, but since he already did a brawler game, he decided to put more emphasis on shooting. Hence, Vanquish is the closest we will ever get to a Casshern video game adaptation.
  • That One Boss: On God Hard difficulty, Bogeys Alpha and Beta are nightmarishly difficult, and liable to induce a Rage Quit in all but the most insanely determined of gamers. According to the Xbox 360 leaderboards, less than 100 players in the world have actually beaten them on that difficulty setting.