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* BonusBoss: Many across the world that you fight in side-quests. One major example is [[spoiler:the three -gula bosses scattered across the planet, which are easily missable. If you defeat all three, however, you can challenge Kingula on the Moon.]]


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* OptionalBoss: Many across the world that you fight in side-quests. One major example is [[spoiler:the three -gula bosses scattered across the planet, which are easily missable. If you defeat all three, however, you can challenge Kingula on the Moon.]]

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-->"The Fall of Suits City marks the turn of the Final Business Cycle. Unbeknownst to most people on Business Planet, the beginning of the end has arrived. Those that had prepared for this day were also The ones who caused it. At the center of it all is one, recently fired, CEO. The CEO of the terminated Suits City. When a city is recycled it is meant to be placed under total quarantine, fumigation, and extermination. The Shareholders of Business Planet, framers of the Declaration of Busidependence, outlined this process in Addendum One: Redaction. However, in the world of business, employees are only as reliable as they are built to be, and the CEO is now a wanted fugitive. His crime, survival. The Shareholders aren't happy and they plan on finishing the job themselves. Your only hope for survival is to befriend the enemy of his enemy and prepare the offensive. Take them out before they come for you, and stop the Shareholders from obtaining Absolute Power, lest they destroy anything and everything you've ever known. Or, perhaps, you will fall to the poisonous temptations of corruption before you have the opportunity to exact your vengeance on the world that created you and the world that seeks to destroy you."
--->--The official story for ''Suits: Absolute Power''.

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''Suits: Absolute Power'' is the long-awaited sequel to ''Suits: A Business RPG'', created by Technomancy Studios. Taking place after the end of the first game, the CEO of Suits City is defeated and falls off his sky scrapper, banished and forgotten to a junk island, without his memories. Now, he takes the job of a mysterious J to assassinate figures in the bastardized world of business, while trying to figure out just what's going on.

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''Suits: Absolute Power'' is the long-awaited sequel to ''Suits: A Business RPG'', ''VideoGame/SuitsABusinessRPG'', created by Technomancy Studios. Taking place after the end of the first game, the CEO of Suits City is defeated and falls off his sky scrapper, banished and forgotten to a junk island, without his memories. Now, he takes the job of a mysterious J to assassinate figures in the bastardized world of business, while trying to figure out just what's going on.



* AmusementParkOfDoom: The circus in Genus. It's run by an evil Rat and is host to many carnie freaks, [[spoiler:including the recently fired Prittentio.]]

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: The circus in Genus. It's run by an evil Rat and is host to many carnie freaks, [[spoiler:including the recently fired Prittentio.]]Prittentio]].



* GottaKillThemAll: CEO and his crew have to kill all of the Shareholders in order to free Business Planet from their tyranny. [[spoiler: He tried to convince Guy to do this in the first game, but it didn't work out so well. This attempt proves to be much more favorable.]]

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* GottaKillThemAll: CEO and his crew have to kill all of the Shareholders in order to free Business Planet from their tyranny. [[spoiler: He [[spoiler:He tried to convince Guy to do this in the first game, but it didn't work out so well. This attempt proves to be much more favorable.]]



** [[spoiler:Jerome is playable only in Beanus, as afterwards he goes off to meet his boss for Gamerica section, but is kidnapped and is replaced by Eve the plant girl for the rest of the game. The fact he can't be corrupted should have been seen as {{foreshadowing}}.]]

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** [[spoiler:Jerome [[spoiler:Jerome]] is playable only in Beanus, [[spoiler:Beanus, as afterwards he goes off to meet his boss for Gamerica section, but is kidnapped and is replaced by Eve the plant girl for the rest of the game. The fact he can't be corrupted should have been seen as {{foreshadowing}}.]]



** [[spoiler: Similarly, Chairman Thel and his brother Janitor are humans. Beanstein was presumably once human as he's the father of Eve, who remembers events before the first cycle when there were no suits, she was still human, and her mother was still alive, and remembers when her father wasn't a Shareholder.]]

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** [[spoiler: Similarly, Chairman [[spoiler:Chairman Thel and his brother Janitor are humans. Beanstein was presumably once human as he's the father of Eve, who remembers events before the first cycle when there were no suits, she was still human, and her mother was still alive, and remembers when her father wasn't a Shareholder.]]Shareholder]].



* PlanetOfHats: Business Planet is a planet devoted excessively to the concept of business, capitalism, and corporatism, with each City being based off a certain product. [[spoiler: It used be Earth before the first cycle.]]

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* PlanetOfHats: Business Planet is a planet devoted excessively to the concept of business, capitalism, and corporatism, with each City being based off a certain product. [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It used be Earth before the first cycle.]]



* TheReveal: [[spoiler: Business Planet was once known as Earth, before a man by the name of Thel made contact with a mysterious entity and changed the entire world, killing everyone but himself, his brother, and Jeromy. Women then became restless spirits who haunted plants while men became Suits to be used by the Chairman.]]

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* TheReveal: [[spoiler: Business [[spoiler:Business Planet was once known as Earth, before a man by the name of Thel made contact with a mysterious entity and changed the entire world, killing everyone but himself, his brother, and Jeromy. Women then became restless spirits who haunted plants while men became Suits to be used by the Chairman.]]



* WorldHealingWave: In the good ending [[spoiler: freeing Mark Judy from his prison releases a white light that restores color and heals the earth, but at the cost of major infrastructure damage and all Suits vanishing.]]

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* WorldHealingWave: In the good ending [[spoiler: freeing [[spoiler:freeing Mark Judy from his prison releases a white light that restores color and heals the earth, but at the cost of major infrastructure damage and all Suits vanishing.]]vanishing]].

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'''(UNDER CONSTRUCTION)'''



'''''Suits: Absolute Power''''' is the long-awaited sequel to ''Suits: A Business RPG'', created by Technomancy Studios. Taking place after the end of the first game, the CEO of Suits City is defeated and falls off his sky scrapper, banished and forgotten to a junk island, without his memories. Now, he takes the job of a mysterious J to assassinate figures in the bastardized world of business, while trying to figure out just what's going on.

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'''''Suits: ''Suits: Absolute Power''''' Power'' is the long-awaited sequel to ''Suits: A Business RPG'', created by Technomancy Studios. Taking place after the end of the first game, the CEO of Suits City is defeated and falls off his sky scrapper, banished and forgotten to a junk island, without his memories. Now, he takes the job of a mysterious J to assassinate figures in the bastardized world of business, while trying to figure out just what's going on.


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* BaldOfAwesome / BaldOfEvil: Most Suits are bald. It'll be quicker to name the Suits that actually ''aren't'' bald.

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* ChekhovsGun: The mysterious package from the previous game. [[spoiler:It turns out to contain the key to the Chairman's master plan, and is the reason why he was labeled a terrorist in the previous game. The reason he never thought to open it? He's been pretty busy lately.]]

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* ChekhovsGun: The mysterious package from the previous game.game that The Guy received. [[spoiler:It turns out to contain the key to the Chairman's master plan, and is the reason why he was labeled a terrorist in the previous game. The reason he The Guy never thought to open it? He's been pretty busy lately.]]
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* ChekovsGun: The mysterious package from the previous game. [[spoiler:It turns out to contain the key to the Chairman's master plan, and is the reason why he was labeled a terrorist in the previous game. The reason he never thought to open it? He's been pretty busy lately.]]

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* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: The mysterious package from the previous game. [[spoiler:It turns out to contain the key to the Chairman's master plan, and is the reason why he was labeled a terrorist in the previous game. The reason he never thought to open it? He's been pretty busy lately.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In "My Man Who Saved The World", CEO and company defeat the Chairman [[spoiler:and free Mark Judy, turning Business Planet back into Earth. Sadly, all Suits, including CEO and Guy, vanish, and the Earth is now in ruins. It ends with Jerome morning their loss while a now human Eve comforts him.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In "My Man Who Saved The World", CEO and company defeat the Chairman [[spoiler:and free Mark Judy, turning Business Planet back into Earth. Sadly, all Suits, including CEO and Guy, vanish, and the Earth is now in ruins. It ends with Jerome morning mourning their loss while a now human Eve comforts him.]]



* EarthAllAlong: [[spoiler:Business Planet is in fact Earth, having been twisted after the Chairman made [[DealWithTheDevil contact with a mysterious extraterrestrial being]] and transformed the world.]]

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* ChekovsGun: The mysterious package from the previous game. [[spoiler:It turns out to contain the key to the Chairman's master plan, and is the reason why he was labeled a terrorist in the previous game. The reason he never thought to open it? He's been pretty busy lately.]]
* EarthAllAlong: [[spoiler:Business Planet is in fact Earth, having been twisted after the Chairman made [[DealWithTheDevil made contact with a mysterious extraterrestrial being]] being and transformed the world.world]].]]



** [[spoiler:Jerome is playable only in Beanus, afterward he goes off to meet his boss for Gamerica section, but is kidnapped and is replaced by Eve the plant girl for the rest of the game. The fact he can't be corrupted should have been seen as {{foreshadowing}}.]]

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** [[spoiler:Jerome is playable only in Beanus, afterward as afterwards he goes off to meet his boss for Gamerica section, but is kidnapped and is replaced by Eve the plant girl for the rest of the game. The fact he can't be corrupted should have been seen as {{foreshadowing}}.]]



* LastSecondEndingChoice: The ending is decided on [[spoiler:you accept Chairman Thel's deal and the level of Corruption you're at. Accept it, and you betray and kill your friends in battle. It ends with Thel making the ultimate deal with the EldritchAbomination that transformed the Earth and sells the planet to it while allowing both himself and CEO to reign as gods spreading corporate business all across reality. Betray him, and the CEO and friends defeat Archangel Thel and free Mark Judy from his prison, which restores the world back to the way it was before. Sadly, this also erases all Suits from existence, including the CEO and Guy.]]

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* LastSecondEndingChoice: The ending is decided on [[spoiler:you accept Chairman Thel's deal and the level of Corruption you're at. Accept it, and you betray and kill your friends in battle. It ends with Thel making the ultimate deal with the EldritchAbomination that transformed the Earth and sells the planet to it while allowing both himself and CEO to reign as gods spreading corporate business all across reality. Betray him, and the CEO and friends defeat [[FinalBoss Archangel Thel Thel]] and free Mark Judy from his prison, which restores the world back to the way it was before. Sadly, this also erases all Suits from existence, including the CEO and Guy.]]
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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Very much present. CEO (upon gaining back some of his memories) have a lot to atone for, Jerome apparently works as an assassin, The Guy is innocent at heart but will still kill if he has to without complaint, and [[spoiler:Eve's first action is to kill her own father that just brought her back to live, albeit as a MercyKill]]. Throughout the game, you might have to do things that are unequivocally wrong and straight up kill people, though usually in self-defense. Despite that, the Shareholders are still far worse and their plans can ''not'' be allowed to continue. The game gives the impression that the heroes act not necessarily because they want to, but they have to because that is how broken Business Planet simply is.


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* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: CEO often has to kill in self-defense, because not fighting at all simply isn't an option.
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* SkippableBoss: There are many, ''many'' bosses that can be avoided altogether. However, not only would that mean the player would miss out on a lot of game content, but they probably won't become strong enough to face the trials ahead.
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* WorldHealingWave: In the good ending [[spoiler: freeing Mark Judy from his prison releases a white light that restores color and heals the earth, but at the cost of major infrastructure damage and all Suits vanishing.]]

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* WorldHealingWave: In the good ending [[spoiler: freeing Mark Judy from his prison releases a white light that restores color and heals the earth, but at the cost of major infrastructure damage and all Suits vanishing.]]
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: Cities on Business Planet are never "destroyed", they're just recycled! [[spoiler:Don't ask about what happens to Suits still inside the cities. In fact, best not to even think about it.
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* FauxtivationalPoster: A poster in the new Lube City Internal Affairs branch office simply reads, "At least you're not dead".
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* MortonsFork: [[spoiler:Beanus is doomed no matter what you do. Side with the radical ICER and launch the bean bomb over the wall and send it to Hottowa? The bomb is too powerful and blows up all of Beanus, not just Hottowa. Side with the moderate Hottowa and plant the bomb defusal device on the bomb to peacefully disable it? It malfunctions and instead ''activates'' the bomb, destroying all of Beanus in the process. In the end, the only confirmed survivors are CEO, The Guy, and Jerome.]]
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* BaldOfAwesome / BaldOfEvil: Most Suits are bald. It'll be quicker to name the Suits that actually ''aren't'' bald.
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* ModifiedClone: [[spoiler:All Suits share some of their DNA with CEO, the very first Suit. However, many, if not all of them, either have had modifications made to them, both minor and major, or have mutated in one way or another.]]

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* BaitAndSwitch: [[spoiler:Lube City serves as the bait to Gamerica's switch. At first, you find a different city that seems to be based around lube. Then, after beating King Kube, it's revealed that it was a cover for Recyclese, whose are in the process of recycling Gamerica.]]



* ForWantOfANail: Beanus, the city responsible for manufacturing all of Business Planet's coffee, is on the brink of outright civil war, based on which is better: Iced Coffee or Traditional Hot Coffee. What caused such a huge divide in the citizens? [[spoiler:A clumsy Suit tripped on a fern, spilling his iced coffee into another Suit's hot coffee, making room-temperature coffee.]]

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* ForWantOfANail: Beanus, the city responsible for manufacturing all of Business Planet's coffee, is on the brink of outright civil war, based on which is better: [[SeriousBusiness Iced Coffee or Traditional Hot Coffee.Coffee]]. What caused such a huge divide in the citizens? [[spoiler:A clumsy Suit tripped on a fern, spilling his iced coffee into another Suit's hot coffee, making room-temperature coffee.]]



** [[spoiler:Jerome is playable only in Beanus, afterward he goes of to meet his boss for Gamerica section, but is kidnapped and is replaced by Eve the plant girl for the rest of the game. The fact he can't be corrupted should have been seen as {{foreshadowing}}.]]

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** [[spoiler:Jerome is playable only in Beanus, afterward he goes of off to meet his boss for Gamerica section, but is kidnapped and is replaced by Eve the plant girl for the rest of the game. The fact he can't be corrupted should have been seen as {{foreshadowing}}.]]



* MushroomSamba: Averted, unlike the previous game. Getting high [[spoiler:causes the CEO to remember fragments of his past when he still ruled Suits City, and his plans to take down Chairman Thel.]]

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* MushroomSamba: Averted, unlike the previous game. Getting high [[spoiler:causes the CEO to remember fragments of his past when, from when he still ruled was first born, to when he started to rule Suits City, and his plans to take down Chairman Thel.]]
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Exaggerated. Gamerica is this to the rest of Business Planet due to having a bit of a bad reputation. Despite this, CEO and crew are disgusted with the recycling of the city and make history by siding with the local gamers and putting a stop to it.
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* ForWantOfANail: Beanus, the city responsible for manufacturing all of Business Planet's coffee, is on the brink of outright civil war, based on which is better: Iced Coffee or Traditional Hot Coffee. What caused such a huge divide in the citizens? [[spoiler:A clumsy Suit tripped on a fern, spilling his iced coffee into another Suit's hot coffee, making room-temperature coffee.]]
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* BrickJoke: After [[spoiler:The Dingo is killed by CEO]], Prittentio notes that every stock has crashed... but notes that the Ball Stocks should bounce back, as it always does. Later, after [[spoiler:VR Man is killed next]], Thinkus tries to calm a worried Bulby, only to respond with, "Dear God. The Balls Stocks are at an all time low!"

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* BrickJoke: After [[spoiler:The Dingo is killed by CEO]], Prittentio notes reports that every stock has crashed... but notes that the Ball Stocks should bounce back, as it always does. Later, after [[spoiler:VR Man is killed next]], Thinkus tries to calm a worried Bulby, only to respond with, "Dear God. The Balls Stocks are at an all time low!"
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* BrickJoke: After [[spoiler:The Dingo is killed by CEO]], Prittentio notes that every stock has crashed... but notes that the Ball Stocks should bounce back, as it always does. Later, after [[spoiler:VR Man is killed next]], Thinkus tries to calm a worried Bulby, only to respond with, "Dear God. The Balls Stocks are at an all time low!"
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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: [[spoiler: Jerome, Thel, Janitor, and Beanstein, who were once human, and CEO, as the very first Suit, all predate the formation of Business Planet and lived an untold number of centuries.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: In "My Man Who Saved the World", CEO and company defeat the Chairman [[spoiler:and free Mark Judy, turning Business Planet back into Earth. Sadly, all Suits, including CEO and Guy, vanish, and the Earth is now in ruins. It ends with Jerome morning their loss while a now human Eve comforts him.]]

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* BittersweetEnding: In "My Man Who Saved the The World", CEO and company defeat the Chairman [[spoiler:and free Mark Judy, turning Business Planet back into Earth. Sadly, all Suits, including CEO and Guy, vanish, and the Earth is now in ruins. It ends with Jerome morning their loss while a now human Eve comforts him.]]



* LastSecondEndingChoice: The ending is decided on [[spoiler:you accept Chairman Thel's deal. Accept it, and you betray and kill your friends in battle. It ends with Thel making the ultimate deal with the EldritchAbomination that transformed the Earth and sells the planet to it while allowing both himself and CEO to reign as gods spreading corporate business all across reality. Betray him, and the CEO and friends defeat Archangel Thel and free Mark Judy from his prison, which restores the world back to the way it was before. Sadly, this also erases all Suits from existence, including the CEO and Guy.]]

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* LastSecondEndingChoice: The ending is decided on [[spoiler:you accept Chairman Thel's deal.deal and the level of Corruption you're at. Accept it, and you betray and kill your friends in battle. It ends with Thel making the ultimate deal with the EldritchAbomination that transformed the Earth and sells the planet to it while allowing both himself and CEO to reign as gods spreading corporate business all across reality. Betray him, and the CEO and friends defeat Archangel Thel and free Mark Judy from his prison, which restores the world back to the way it was before. Sadly, this also erases all Suits from existence, including the CEO and Guy.]]

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* MushroomSamba: Averted unlike the previous game. Getting high [[spoiler:causes the CEO to remember fragments of his past when he still ruled Suits City, and his plans to take down Chairman Thel.]]

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* MushroomSamba: Averted Averted, unlike the previous game. Getting high [[spoiler:causes the CEO to remember fragments of his past when he still ruled Suits City, and his plans to take down Chairman Thel.]]



* SelfDeprecation: The existence of Lube City, a city dedicated fully to lube and shuffle-boarding with a Roman theme to it, [[spoiler:and where Recyclese is stationed]]. The Most Internal Man calls the city's existence stupid and useless, and whoever thought the city up was reaching the bottom of the barrel.

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* SelfDeprecation: The existence of Lube City, a city dedicated fully to lube and shuffle-boarding with a Roman theme to it, [[spoiler:and where Recyclese is stationed]]. The Most Internal Man calls the city's existence stupid and useless, and whoever thought the city up was reaching the bottom of the barrel.barrel.
* WorldHealingWave: In the good ending [[spoiler: freeing Mark Judy from his prison releases a white light that restores color and heals the earth, but at the cost of major infrastructure damage and all Suits vanishing.]]
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* ArtShift: The final battle in the Good Ending against [[spoiler:Archangel Thel]], both the final boss and the background are fully animated, as opposed to the static backgrounds and paper drawings in the rest of the game.
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* TheReveal: [[spoiler: Business Planet was once known as Earth, before a man by the name of Thel made contact with a mysterious entity and changed the entire world, killing everyone but himself, his brother, and Jeromy. Women then became restless spirits who haunted plants while men became Suits to be used by the Chairman.]]
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* SelfDeprecation: The existence of Lube City, a city dedicated fully to lube and shuffle-boarding with a Roman theme to it, [[spoiler:and where Recyclese is stationed]]. The Most Internal Man calls the city's existence stupid and useless, and whoever thought the city up was reaching the bottom of the barrel.
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** [[spoiler:Bulby. He's [[BoomHeadshot shot through his glass head]] for freaking out after the loss of Beanus and Beanstein.]]
** [[spoiler: Recycles Jr. is similar unfought. He's seen dying in front of the building just before the penultimate boss fight, missing an arm [[NoodleIncident for some unknown reason]], though his interactions previously made it clear he was having second thoughts due to the death of Recycles and his brothers, and got punished for his sympathies. He gives a bit more exposition about the nature of one of the previously defeated Shareholders, Charles Tendies, and askes CEO to finish off the remaining Shareholders before vanishing himself.]]
** Subverted with [[spoiler:Prittentio. [[YouHaveFailedMe He's fired]] before CEO can face him like the other Shareholders. However, he's later found at the circus in Genus and blames you for his fate before engaging you in combat.]]
* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:It's heavily implied that Beanstein was once human and was turned into a plant-suit hybrid with spiked coffee given to him by none other than Thel himself.]] Janitor was similarly human as he's Thel's brother, though he appears to have been modified into a Suit.

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* SelfDeprecation: The existence of Lube City, a city dedicated fully to lube and shuffle-boarding with a Roman theme to it, [[spoiler:and where Recyclese is stationed]]. The Most Internal Man calls the city's existence stupid and useless, and whoever thought the city up was reaching the bottom of the barrel.
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** [[spoiler:Bulby. He's [[BoomHeadshot shot through his glass head]] for freaking out after the loss of Beanus and Beanstein.]]
** [[spoiler: Recycles Jr. is similar unfought. He's seen dying in front of the building just before the penultimate boss fight, missing an arm [[NoodleIncident for some unknown reason]], though his interactions previously made it clear he was having second thoughts due to the death of Recycles and his brothers, and got punished for his sympathies. He gives a bit more exposition about the nature of one of the previously defeated Shareholders, Charles Tendies, and askes CEO to finish off the remaining Shareholders before vanishing himself.]]
** Subverted with [[spoiler:Prittentio. [[YouHaveFailedMe He's fired]] before CEO can face him like the other Shareholders. However, he's later found at the circus in Genus and blames you for his fate before engaging you in combat.]]
* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:It's heavily implied that Beanstein was once human and was turned into a plant-suit hybrid with spiked coffee given to him by none other than Thel himself.]] Janitor was similarly human as he's Thel's brother, though he appears to have been modified into a Suit.
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* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Janitor is only ever called "Janitor". Even in battle, he's referred to as "Uncle Janitor" and you never get to find out his real name like you do for most of the Shareholders.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: There are many suits, ties, and briefcases that can be won in battle or found in crates/gift boxes that offer interesting bonuses or alternative stat boosts, but most of them aren't much better (or actually ''worse'') than the armor sold in stores.


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* BoringButPractical: For the most part, you're better off just using the armor sold in stores than messing around with the fancier armor found elsewhere in the game. Store-bought armor, especially the most expensive ones, has the best stats and it's all but impossible to actually beat the game without the best armor found in the very last room.
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* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:It's heavily implied that Beanstein was once human and was turned into a plant-suit hybrid with spiked coffee given to him by none other than Thel himself.]] Janitor was similarly human as he's Thel's brother, though he appears to have been modified into a Suit.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: In-Universe example. None of the Shareholders look like the photos on the printouts you get when you're assigned a Shareholder to kill. Justified, as Suits can be genetically modified at any moment, often to better suit the needs of The Chairman.

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* WasOnceAMan: [[spoiler:It's heavily implied that Beanstein was once human and was turned into a plant-suit hybrid with spiked coffee given to him by none other than Thel himself.]] Janitor was similarly human as he's Thel's brother, though he appears to have been modified into a Suit.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: In-Universe example. None of the Shareholders look like the photos on the printouts you get when you're assigned a Shareholder to kill. Justified, as Suits can be genetically modified at any moment, often to better suit the needs of The Chairman.
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