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  • Awesome Music: Almost every level has its own unique music (other times it's re-used for other levels), heard when sprinting, fighting enemies, crawling and/or driving a vehicle, and all of it is pretty badass.
    • Asian Dub Foundation. 'Nuff said.
    • On the level Gatecrasher, you will be tempted to stay in the nightclub just to listen to the awesome track used.
  • Complete Monster: Mack Bane is a politician who serves as the leader of the Wildcats. Running for mayor of Union City, he allows the Wildcats to cause havoc, execute hostages, and bomb parts of the city. Secretly an ancient warlock out to fulfill a prophecy, Bane attempts to launch nukes onto Union City and kill everyone there, and once that fails, he unleashes the Baalrog on the city and kidnaps several citizens to be used in his ritual, preparing to create a Hell on Earth and rule over what's left.
  • Good Bad Bugs:
    • If you click the action button next to a wall or flat surface to do the "take cover" animation, you can make your character clip through the wall and teleport to the top of whatever you're leaning up against. When you've discovered this, levels like Transmission Terminated or The Jump can be won in an instant.
    • On the PC, if you press H while driving you can drive through the buildings and the scenery. Releasing the H key at just the right time might end you up on whatever rooftop you need to go to. Or outside the boarders of the level.
  • Nightmare Fuel:
    • Bane's bodyguards, The Fallen, who seem to be some sort of machine-man hybrids who burst into lightning when they are shot.
    • There is weird Easter Egg on one level where, if you exit the borders of the level and walk around the space just outside, you will find a door frame at the very edge of the map. If you get to close, D'arci will be grabbed by chains that seem to lunge out of the doorway and a death animation, that's nowhere else in the game, will play and cause the game to crash. It kinda sounds like a creepypasta set-up but it's probably some weird remnant of the game testing phase.
  • Paranoia Fuel: After a few of the first missions, every mission from that point on will have enemies going after you at random times, no matter where you are. You can run, but you can't hide. You'll be dreading the moment you're just exploring the level casually, only to see a red blip on the radar homing in faster than you can say "D'arci".

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