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A game was released for the Platform/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/XBox360, called ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'' (''Max Anarchy'' in Japan), featuring Jack and a few other characters from this game, in which they show [[{{Pun}} their true colors]].

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A game was released for the Platform/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/XBox360, Platform/Xbox360, called ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'' (''Max Anarchy'' in Japan), featuring Jack and a few other characters from this game, in which they show [[{{Pun}} their true colors]].
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A game was released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/XBox360, called ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'' (''Max Anarchy'' in Japan), featuring Jack and a few other characters from this game, in which they show [[{{Pun}} their true colors]].

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A game was released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/XBox360, called ''VideoGame/AnarchyReigns'' (''Max Anarchy'' in Japan), featuring Jack and a few other characters from this game, in which they show [[{{Pun}} their true colors]].
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* SayingTooMuch: Naomi accidentally reveals that [[spoiler:she was the one who arranged the [=DeathWorld=] games]] when Jack concludes that her father was responsible. She has just enough time to cover her mouth from her mistake before [[spoiler:Jack sends her flying and knocks her out with a pimp slap]].

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* SayingTooMuch: Naomi accidentally reveals that [[spoiler:she was the one who arranged the [=DeathWorld=] games]] her supposed kidnapping]] when Jack concludes that her father was responsible. She has just enough time to cover her mouth from her mistake before [[spoiler:Jack sends her flying and knocks her out with a pimp slap]].

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* DistressedDamsel: Straight on with the three Geishas. Subverted with Naomi. [[spoiler:She was never in any danger at all, and the whole thing was only set up as entertainment for her and her friends. When Jack finds out, he not only pimp slaps the girl, but actually regrets not ''killing'' her.]]

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* DistressedDamsel: Straight on with the three Geishas. Subverted with Naomi. [[spoiler:She was never in any danger at all, and the whole thing was only set up as entertainment for her and her friends. When Jack finds out, he not only pimp slaps pimp-slaps the girl, girl so hard that it sends her flying and knocks her out, but actually regrets not ''killing'' her.]]


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* SayingTooMuch: Naomi accidentally reveals that [[spoiler:she was the one who arranged the [=DeathWorld=] games]] when Jack concludes that her father was responsible. She has just enough time to cover her mouth from her mistake before [[spoiler:Jack sends her flying and knocks her out with a pimp slap]].
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: DiscussedTrope. Jack and the two allied voices in his ears are all on differing ends of the spectrum, but have similar goals and some hidden motivations that brings them together in certain goals: [[spoiler:Jack is firmly TheCynic, having retired from the games because he felt there was nothing past the pointless violence in them anymore. However, he still doesn't want that violence spilling out of the games. Amala is the idealist, and believes the games are archaic, and the Justice Department actually capable of living up to its name and responsibility. Lord Gesser is between the two, in that he, as one of the most powerful people on the planet, knows the full extent of the conspiracy and the violence of human nature, but believes in the ideals of the games themselves, to bring about a clash of regimes and ideals with more minimal casualties than all out war. All three of them find the current Deathwatch to be a perversion of human nature, and the the Bureau and Lord Gesser recruit/sponsor Jack as the prime candidate to actually do something about it.]]

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: DiscussedTrope. Jack and the two allied voices in his ears are all on differing ends of the spectrum, but have similar goals and some hidden motivations that brings them together in certain goals: [[spoiler:Jack is firmly TheCynic, having retired from the games because he felt there was nothing past the pointless violence in them anymore. However, he still doesn't want that violence spilling out of the games. Amala is the idealist, TheIdealist, and believes the games are archaic, and the Justice Department actually capable of living up to its name and responsibility. Lord Gesser is between the two, in that he, as one of the most powerful people on the planet, knows the full extent of the conspiracy and the violence of human nature, but believes in the ideals of the games themselves, to bring about a clash of regimes and ideals with more minimal casualties than all out war. All three of them find the current Deathwatch to be a perversion of human nature, and the the Bureau and Lord Gesser recruit/sponsor Jack as the prime candidate to actually do something about it.]]
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: DiscussedTrope. Jack and the two allied voices in his ears are all on differing ends of the spectrum, but have similar goals and some hidden motivations that brings them together in certain goals: [[spoiler:Jack is firmly TheCynic, having retired from the games because he felt there was nothing past the pointless violence in them anymore. However, he still doesn't want that violence spilling out of the games. Amala is the idealist, and believes the games are archaic, and the Justice Department actually capable of living up to its name and responsibility. Lord Gesser is between the two, in that he--]]

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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: DiscussedTrope. Jack and the two allied voices in his ears are all on differing ends of the spectrum, but have similar goals and some hidden motivations that brings them together in certain goals: [[spoiler:Jack is firmly TheCynic, having retired from the games because he felt there was nothing past the pointless violence in them anymore. However, he still doesn't want that violence spilling out of the games. Amala is the idealist, and believes the games are archaic, and the Justice Department actually capable of living up to its name and responsibility. Lord Gesser is between the two, in that he--]]he, as one of the most powerful people on the planet, knows the full extent of the conspiracy and the violence of human nature, but believes in the ideals of the games themselves, to bring about a clash of regimes and ideals with more minimal casualties than all out war. All three of them find the current Deathwatch to be a perversion of human nature, and the the Bureau and Lord Gesser recruit/sponsor Jack as the prime candidate to actually do something about it.]]
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* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: DiscussedTrope. Jack and the two allied voices in his ears are all on differing ends of the spectrum, but have similar goals and some hidden motivations that brings them together in certain goals: [[spoiler:Jack is firmly TheCynic, having retired from the games because he felt there was nothing past the pointless violence in them anymore. However, he still doesn't want that violence spilling out of the games. Amala is the idealist, and believes the games are archaic, and the Justice Department actually capable of living up to its name and responsibility. Lord Gesser is between the two, in that he--]]
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* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: An unnamed fictional president is shown during the opening cutscene. In his brief appearance, he seems to be a President Iron, refusing to let Deathwatch taking over one of America's cities go unanswered.
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* DemonicVampires: Elise, the ninth boss of the game, is supposed to be a vampire. This is obvious from the fact that she's accompanied by a swarm of bats, has fangs, and tries to drink Jack's blood during their power struggle. However, she also has a large set of horns on her head that can make her look like a succubus.
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* IdiosyncraticComboLevels: Your combos are ranked in terms of degree of violence, from "Routine" to "Ultra".

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* IdiosyncraticComboLevels: Your combos are ranked in terms of degree of violence, from "Routine" to [[Literature/AClockworkOrange "Ultra".]]

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