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'''''Warhawk''''' game is a futuristic combat flight-sim game for the [[PlayStation]]. Made by Singletrac of ''[[Twisted Metal]]'' fame. It was [[Warhawk (2007 video game)|remade]] in 2007 for the [[PlayStation 3]]. |
'''''Warhawk''''' game is a futuristic combat flight-sim game for the [[PlayStation]]. Made by Singletrac of ''[[Twisted Metal]]'' fame. It was [[Warhawk (2007 video game)|remade]] in 2007 for the [[PlayStation 3]]. |
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* [[Have a Nice Death]]: Several times over. In one case, the villain laughs so hard at your failure that he chokes to death. |
* [[Have a Nice Death]]: Several times over. In one case, the villain laughs so hard at your failure that he chokes to death. |
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* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: Getting a [[Game Over]] will show a [[Scrolling Text]] (different depending on which level you lost your last life in) emphasizing how much you cocked up. |
* [[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: Getting a [[Game Over]] will show a [[Scrolling Text]] (different depending on which level you lost your last life in) emphasizing how much you cocked up. |
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* [[Jet Pack]]: The "Fallen Star" expansion adds jet packs. |
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* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: The swarmers, which are curiously less powerful than the single lock-on missiles. |
* [[Macross Missile Massacre]]: The swarmers, which are curiously less powerful than the single lock-on missiles. |
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* [[Smart Bomb]]: The rare Doomsday pickup. |
* [[Smart Bomb]]: The rare Doomsday pickup. |
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 26 July 2020
Warhawk game is a futuristic combat flight-sim game for the PlayStation. Made by Singletrac of Twisted Metal fame. It was remade in 2007 for the PlayStation 3.
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Tropes used in Warhawk include:
- All Up to You: The two pilots even complain about it during the cutscenes.
- Applied Phlebotinum: Red mercury.
- Battleship Raid: The third level.
- Charged Attack: The Plasma cannon, though you'll eventually waste ammo if you hold on it too much.
- Full Motion Video: The cutscenes are mostly live-action.
- Have a Nice Death: Several times over. In one case, the villain laughs so hard at your failure that he chokes to death.
- It's a Wonderful Failure: Getting a Game Over will show a Scrolling Text (different depending on which level you lost your last life in) emphasizing how much you cocked up.
- Jet Pack: The "Fallen Star" expansion adds jet packs.
- Macross Missile Massacre: The swarmers, which are curiously less powerful than the single lock-on missiles.
- Smart Bomb: The rare Doomsday pickup.
- Subsystem Damage: Each sides of the Warhawk has its own shielding and parts such as the wings or the radar can be destroyed, with appropriate effect.
- The Cameo: A Warhawk appears as the final boss of Twisted Metal: Black.