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* [[Bad Boss]]: Everyone in Isenstadt is piss-scared of [[Complete Monster|General Zetta]]. {{spoiler|After he dies, radio chatter indicates that they're even ''more'' frightened of Deathshead, who comes to replace him}}.
* [[Bag of Spilling]]: Justified at the end, when {{spoiler|B.J. tears apart his Amulet to destroy Hans' own by driving the crystals into it, thereby guaranteeing that this item will not show up in any sequel}}.
* [[BFGBig Freaking Gun]]: The Leichenfaust 44. The Tesla and Flamethrower are also pretty huge.
* [[Blatant Item Placement]]: The city is veritably littered with large bags of money, gold bars and similar. And you can pretty much help yourself - nobody seems to mind your nicking their stuff right before their eyes. Mostly because you've got a huge gun...
* [[Boss in Mook Clothing]]: Scribes in the early game, before you acquire better Veil powers. Despoiled (the flaming Nazi skeletons) as well, depending on how fast you're able to kill them - dumping enough SMG ammo into their skull is an easy kill, but ''only'' once they're summoned.
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** General Zetta continues the trend of [[Fat Bastard|overweight]], [[Bad Boss|foul-tempered]] SS officers set by Helga von Bulow in the previous game.
* [[Cutscene Power to the Max]]: Averted. The opening scene has your character stopping an onslaught of bullets with an energy shield that then erupts outwards, [[Stripped to the Bone|killing]] all the shooters. Later in the game, [[Gameplay and Story Integration|this becomes a fully usable ability]].
* [[Degraded Boss]]: The hulking, bulletproof Altered serve as the boss of the Hospital mission. You also encounter two of them in the {{spoiler|Castle}} mission, but by then you have the [[BFGBig Freaking Gun|Leichenfaust 44]], which kills anything in one shot.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Some of the Nazi special units seem a whole lot like those found in ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon|F.E.A.R.]]'', particularly the [[Powered Armor]]-wearing Heavy Trooper with a gun that disintegrates people and the acrobatic, cloaked [[Bat Shit Crazy|Veil Assassin]].
* [[Enemy Summoner]]: The Elite Guards can raise any Nazi corpse as a superpowered, fireball-throwing Despoiled.
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