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!! [/] contains examples of:

* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Class X-4 at the end, when the dimension is destroyed.]]
* CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with the Side Shaft, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots of deadly spikes.
** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the long outside area before the Side Shaft, which has no checkpoints but also nothing that could actually kill you.
* {{Filler}}: Similar to the main game, the outside area, but two examples stand out: the aforementioned long area before the Side Shaft, and the ginormous emblem in the center of the map.
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!! [/] [\] contains examples of:

* ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Class X-4 at [[spoiler:At the end, when end of the level, the entire dimension is destroyed.]]
* CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] CheckpointStarvation:
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with the Side Shaft, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], clone, but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots of deadly spikes.
** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] {{Downplayed|Trope}} with the long outside area before the Side Shaft, which has no checkpoints but also nothing that could actually kill you.
* {{Filler}}: Similar to the main game, the outside area, area exists largely to fill up the map, but two examples stand out: the aforementioned long area before the Side Shaft, and the ginormous emblem in the center of the map.
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* CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with the Side Shaft, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots off deadly spikes.

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* CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with the Side Shaft, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots off of deadly spikes.
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* CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with the Tower, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots off deadly spikes.
** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the long outside area before the Tower, which has no checkpoints but also nothing that could actually kill you.
* {{Filler}}: Similar to the main game, the outside area, but two examples stand out: the aforementioned long area before the Tower, and the ginormous emblem in the center of the map.

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* CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with the Tower, Side Shaft, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots off deadly spikes.
** [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the long outside area before the Tower, Side Shaft, which has no checkpoints but also nothing that could actually kill you.
* {{Filler}}: Similar to the main game, the outside area, but two examples stand out: the aforementioned long area before the Tower, Side Shaft, and the ginormous emblem in the center of the map.
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[\], often written out as Bracketed Backslash, is a VideoGame/{{VVVVVV}} player level by Weird Shadow Machine. In it, Captain Viridian and his crew are captured by terrorists researching how to destroy dimensions. Viridian has no way of escaping, so he makes a clone of himself, and that's where you come in.

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[\], '''[\]''', often written out as Bracketed Backslash, '''Bracketed Backslash''', is a VideoGame/{{VVVVVV}} player level by Weird Shadow Machine. In it, Captain Viridian and his crew are captured by terrorists researching how to destroy dimensions. Viridian has no way of escaping, so he makes a clone of himself, and that's where you come in.
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[\], often written out as Bracketed Backslash, is a VideoGame/{{VVVVVV}} player level by Weird Shadow Machine. In it, Captain Viridian and his crew are captured by terrorists researching how to destroy dimensions. Viridian has no way of escaping, so he makes a clone of himself, and that's where you come in.
You play as the clone and you must travel around the dimension, rescuing the members of the crew, before eventually rescuing Viridian himself, and escaping the dimension.
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!! [/] contains examples of:

*ApocalypseHow: [[spoiler:Class X-4 at the end, when the dimension is destroyed.]]
*CheckpointStarvation: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with the Tower, which at first appears to be a [[ThatOneLevel DTTHW clone]], but is actually just a really tall dungeon with lots off deadly spikes.
**[[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] with the long outside area before the Tower, which has no checkpoints but also nothing that could actually kill you.
*{{Filler}}: Similar to the main game, the outside area, but two examples stand out: the aforementioned long area before the Tower, and the ginormous emblem in the center of the map.
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