
The former seems to be going for a GLaDOS-esque style of Black Humor, reminding people to respond to injured coworkers without health insurance as fatalities. Canned Orders over Loudspeaker: An unnamed administrator, as well as Long, address both the workers and Briggs on a regular basis.I and II meet with the ending we hope they did? And if so, how?-these things are huge! Fridge Logic: did Indefenistrables No.Canis Latinicus: Long owns a giant ore harvester called the "Indefenistrable III." The word "defen estrate" is a real Latin word-it means " to throw out a window"-but it isn't spelled with an "I".Bullet Time: Several Cutscenes are "animated" entirely this way, with the character models all frozen in dynamic poses while the camera swoops around them.Bond One-Liner: Briggs has a variety of them to throw around.Big Creepy-Crawlies: Huge jungle insects are frequent enemies, including generic bugs, wasp-like fliers that shoot acid at you, and scorpions big enough to ride on.For a good chunk of the game, Kim Carreras survives through a lot without any mystical superpower.He worked as a smokejumper-a firefighter who deploys by parachute. Marlow Briggs, before he was resurrected as the Sacred Warrior.By the time she gets the chance, he's so powerful that he just dodges her bullets and knocks her out, but points for effort. Badass in Distress: Eva does everything she can to slow down Long's plans, even managing to get hold of a gun and planning to shoot him when she gets the opportunity.He then follows that one up by threathening to kill the soldiers' immediate family if they do end up killed by Marlow. One particularly egregious example: he tells his soldiers that they're now forbidden to be killed by Marlow.One of Eva's messages mentions that when she told him that the ritual required three human sacrifices, he immediately gunned down three random underlings who happened to be nearby. At one point he complains that because of the disruptions, productivity levels are falling rapidly, and if that doesn't change, a lot of his employees will also find themselves falling rapidly. Bad Boss: Long is not particularly supportive of his troops as they lay down their lives in droves trying to stop Marlow.Awesome Mccoolname: "Marlow Briggs," seriously.Armored Coffins: The level where Marlow steals a small airplane is titled "The Single Engine Coffin".But Long has become a Physical God by this point, so just removing his heart isn't enough to kill him. And Show It to You: Marlow Briggs yanks Heng Long's heart out and throws it away.But with properly-timed use of the Block button, you can tennis the rockets right back at them. Gameplay is basically God of War, right down to play control, but with a slightly less absurd primary weapon and set in a modern era.
