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* DropTheHammer: Alex fights with an enormous one. It is also wielded by the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''-style enemies: Hammer Walugario, Hammer Mario, Hammer Time and the Spinetti Bros.
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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:Ferryman Charon, using his ''VideoGame/RogueLegacy'' depiction, and utilizing traits from that game (such as [[InterfaceScrew the screen-flipping Vertigo]]) in battle.]]
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Following the death of king Prometheus, various factions have started fighting for power in the land. The most prominent are lead by Titans, who will inevitably cause nothing but devastation as they go to war. To prevent this, a team of four women calling themselves the Furies have taken up arms, and set out to beat up everyone in their way.
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Following the death of king Prometheus, various factions have started fighting for power in the land. The most prominent are lead led by Titans, who will inevitably cause nothing but devastation as they go to war. To prevent this, a team of four women calling themselves the Furies have taken up arms, and set out to beat up everyone in their way.
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* BladeOnAStick: Hoplites, Legions, Centurions, etc. carry a spear with single-edged, halberd-like blade in addition to their shields.
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* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: When Triss first asks Meg to describe how she's tracking Coeus. Triss keeps insisting, though, leading to a dialogue loop (that eventually ends, but is usually broken by the player just skipping the cutscene).
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* ALoadOfBull: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur. There are also enemies called Minitaurs, named so because they're Minotaurs with machine guns.
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* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur. There are also enemies called Minitaurs, named so because they're Minotaurs with machine guns.
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* EnergyWeapon: Present widely during the [[spoiler: Lelantos]] boss fight, where they are regularly shot from off-screen, due to the sniper nature of the boss. [[spoiler: Then, during the Cronus fight, he essentially alters time so that all the beams Lelantos fruitlessly fired at him back then would be transported to the moment of the battle instead.]]
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* FrickingLaserBeams: Present widely during the [[spoiler: Lelantos]] boss fight, where they are regularly shot from off-screen, due to the sniper nature of the boss. [[spoiler: Then, during the Cronus fight, he essentially alters time so that all the beams Lelantos fruitlessly fired at him back then would be transported to the moment of the battle instead.]]
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''Full Metal Furies'' is a BeatEmUp Action game by '''Cellar Door Games''', the creators of ''VideoGame/RogueLegacy''. It was released on January 17, 2018.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Rage Against the Gods with your Friends]]
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Lelantos is essentially the most evil of the Titans, since his plan is to restore the culture of Babylon through forcing it on the rest of humanity, and purging everything else. Still, even he is horrified [[spoiler: when he realizes Furies' actions are about to set Chronus, who intends to eradicate the entire humanity, loose. As such, he instructs them to confront him first, so that there would still be something for him to return to when he resurrects.]]
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* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler: Chronos Chronus wants to kill all of humanityhumanity, and replace it with his favored children, who would make for "a better class of servant". Luckily, he's imprisoned. Unluckily, [[spoiler: every Titan has also shielded themselves behind the shield generators that were meant to contain Chronus, and so as the Furies went about defeating the Titans, they also destroyed those generators, weakening the bonds on Chronus as a consequence. Luckily, Lelantos manages to reveal this to them in time.]]
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* TickertapeParade: One occurs after you beat the game by getting the true ending.
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* ALoadOfBull: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur. There are also enemies called Minitaurs, named so because they're Minotaurs with mini-guns.
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* ActionBomb: TimeBomb and its varieties: [=JustInTimeBomb=], [[=JustInTimeBomberLake=]] and La Bomba.
* ALoadOfBull: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur. There are also enemies called Minitaurs, named so because they're Minotaurs withmini-guns.machine guns.
* BewareMyStingerTail: Lelantos' scorpion-like tail replaces the stinger with a giant lazer sniper rifle.
* BladeOnAStick: Hoplites, Legions, Centurions, etc. carry a spear with single-edged, halberd-like blade in addition to their shields.
* ALoadOfBull: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur. There are also enemies called Minitaurs, named so because they're Minotaurs with
* BewareMyStingerTail: Lelantos' scorpion-like tail replaces the stinger with a giant lazer sniper rifle.
* BladeOnAStick: Hoplites, Legions, Centurions, etc. carry a spear with single-edged, halberd-like blade in addition to their shields.
* CrosshairAware: Present in practically all the Titans' fights. Necessary too, given just how much punishment they drop from above (or sometimes below) the playing area.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Since none of the Titans die permanently, they can afford to be magnanimous with the Furies once the latter defeated them. [[spoiler: Prometheus outright says "I trust you will keep things in order while I'm away. Good luck saving the world." before fading away, once the Furies convinced him there was no one right answer he could have imposed on all of the humanity.]]
* DesperationAttack: [[spoiler: At the end of his battle, Coeus decides to address the Furies by straight-up deploying a nuke. However, Lelantos shot him in the exposed back through the open nuke hatch before he could actually use it.]]
* DistaffCounterpart: Parodied with the Man Furies boss fight. They call themselves Furies 2.0, being bigger, stronger and manlier. Once defeated, Triss mockingly describes them as Furies 0.2
* DropTheHammer: Alex fights with an enormous one. It is also wielded by the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''-style enemies: Hammer Walugario, Hammer Mario, Hammer Time and the Spinetti Bros.
* DualBoss: Several of the KingMook battles, like Pounce and Lion. Also, [[spoiler: Lelantos turns out to be the shared name of the Titan brothers Lel and Tos. They reveal this midway through the fight, when the second brother joins the battle.]]
* EliteMook: Every enemy type comes in four varieties: the regular one, the elite one, a couple of minibosses, and a KingMook. I.e. Sharpshooters are succeeded by Sharpershooters, then by two Sharpestshooters and then there's Sniper Simo.
* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler: Ferryman Charon]] loves one.
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Since none of the Titans die permanently, they can afford to be magnanimous with the Furies once the latter defeated them. [[spoiler: Prometheus outright says "I trust you will keep things in order while I'm away. Good luck saving the world." before fading away, once the Furies convinced him there was no one right answer he could have imposed on all of the humanity.]]
* DesperationAttack: [[spoiler: At the end of his battle, Coeus decides to address the Furies by straight-up deploying a nuke. However, Lelantos shot him in the exposed back through the open nuke hatch before he could actually use it.]]
* DistaffCounterpart: Parodied with the Man Furies boss fight. They call themselves Furies 2.0, being bigger, stronger and manlier. Once defeated, Triss mockingly describes them as Furies 0.2
* DropTheHammer: Alex fights with an enormous one. It is also wielded by the ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros''-style enemies: Hammer Walugario, Hammer Mario, Hammer Time and the Spinetti Bros.
* DualBoss: Several of the KingMook battles, like Pounce and Lion. Also, [[spoiler: Lelantos turns out to be the shared name of the Titan brothers Lel and Tos. They reveal this midway through the fight, when the second brother joins the battle.]]
* EliteMook: Every enemy type comes in four varieties: the regular one, the elite one, a couple of minibosses, and a KingMook. I.e. Sharpshooters are succeeded by Sharpershooters, then by two Sharpestshooters and then there's Sniper Simo.
* EvilLaugh: [[spoiler: Ferryman Charon]] loves one.
* FlunkyBoss: Meneotius, Lelantos and [[spoiler: Prometheus]] all summon back-up during their battles.
** Many of the KingMook enemies do this as well.
** Many of the KingMook enemies do this as well.
* FrickingLaserBeams: Present widely during the [[spoiler: Lelantos]] boss fight, where they are regularly shot from off-screen, due to the sniper nature of the boss. [[spoiler: Then, during the Cronus fight, he essentially alters time so that all the beams Lelantos fruitlessly fired at him back then would be transported to the moment of the battle instead.]]
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* GasMaskMooks: A common enemy type. A bunch of them form an early mini-boss, the FGRBUSGNB squad, called such because nobody (not even themselves) can understand them under their masks.
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* GasMaskMooks: A common enemy type. The Artillerist/Cannoneer enemies. A bunch of them form an early mini-boss, the FGRBUSGNB squad, called such because nobody (not even themselves) can understand them under their masks.masks.
* GroundPound: Done by the MK-Ultron enemies.
** It is also one of [[spoiler: Prometheus']] attacks, which he does several times in a row.
* GroundPound: Done by the MK-Ultron enemies.
** It is also one of [[spoiler: Prometheus']] attacks, which he does several times in a row.
* KingMook: Every enemy type has these, which often get the punniest names.
* LighterAndSofter: In a way, the game is this to all the previous games whose plots have centered on killing gods, from ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' and ''VideoGame/{{Apotheon}}'' to ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'' and ''VideoGame/TitanSouls''. For one thing, none of the Titans you defeat die permanently, and they will all be reborn a few centuries later. The Titans themselves can also be engaged in a reasonable conversation, even if every one of them [[spoiler: besides the selfish Meneotius and omnicidal Cronos]] is ultimately a WellIntentionedExtremist, whose approaches to humanity will all come at a high price.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Triss, the Sentinel, carries a body-height shield.
* MechaMooks: The giant, melee-only MK robots: MK-Ultron, MK-Zordan, MK-Crouton and MK-[=MasterMolder=].
* LighterAndSofter: In a way, the game is this to all the previous games whose plots have centered on killing gods, from ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' and ''VideoGame/{{Apotheon}}'' to ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'' and ''VideoGame/TitanSouls''. For one thing, none of the Titans you defeat die permanently, and they will all be reborn a few centuries later. The Titans themselves can also be engaged in a reasonable conversation, even if every one of them [[spoiler: besides the selfish Meneotius and omnicidal Cronos]] is ultimately a WellIntentionedExtremist, whose approaches to humanity will all come at a high price.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Triss, the Sentinel, carries a body-height shield.
* MechaMooks: The giant, melee-only MK robots: MK-Ultron, MK-Zordan, MK-Crouton and MK-[=MasterMolder=].
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* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:After defeating the last Titan, the Merchant reveals himself to be Prometheus and asks you to choose which Titan will become the new King. No matter which one you choose, they ''all'' [[DownerEnding end up ruining the world]]. The true ending has you fighting Prometheus as the TrueFinalBoss in order to free humanity from the control of the gods.]]
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* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:After Five of them. [[spoiler: After defeating the last Titan, the Merchant reveals himself to be Prometheus and asks you to choose which Titan will become Titan's approach was the new King. No matter best, and should be emulated by him]].
** "The Golden Ruler". [[spoiler: Choose Meneotius' approach, whichone you choose, they ''all'' [[DownerEnding end up ruining the world]]. The true ending has you fighting is simple authoritarianism. Prometheus as rules like Meneotius would have, promoting the TrueFinalBoss strong and the faithful and punishing the weak and the faithless.]]
** "The Endless Tomorrow". [[spoiler: Furies tell Prometheus to embrace Coeus' approach, and he prioritises technological development ahead of everything else, completely forgetting common ethics and morality.]]
** "The Absolute Balance". [[spoiler: Furies choose inorder to free favor of Prometheus' daughter Styx, who believes peace is impossible as long as inequality is present. Thus, Prometheus travels the world and divides all the riches equally between everyone. Afterwards, everything was done for the common good, with no trace left of the individual successes and motivations.]]
** "Revenge of the Babylon." [[spoiler: Lelantos' approach, which is the worst ending. Prometheus literally purges the world of every culture besides Lelantos' Babylonian one, so that the survivors would finally live in unity.]]
** The true ending. [[spoiler: Shoot at the Prometheus instead of making the choice. He becomes the TrueFinalBoss, and defeating him frees humanity from the control of thegods.gods. Since everyone on Earth saw the Furies make this choice and prevail, the fighting stops.]]
** "The Golden Ruler". [[spoiler: Choose Meneotius' approach, which
** "The Endless Tomorrow". [[spoiler: Furies tell Prometheus to embrace Coeus' approach, and he prioritises technological development ahead of everything else, completely forgetting common ethics and morality.]]
** "The Absolute Balance". [[spoiler: Furies choose in
** "Revenge of the Babylon." [[spoiler: Lelantos' approach, which is the worst ending. Prometheus literally purges the world of every culture besides Lelantos' Babylonian one, so that the survivors would finally live in unity.]]
** The true ending. [[spoiler: Shoot at the Prometheus instead of making the choice. He becomes the TrueFinalBoss, and defeating him frees humanity from the control of the
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* PowerFloats: The Hexer enemies and their elites.
* ShieldBearingMook: Hoplite enemies are styled after their namesakes from the Ancient Greece, including the round shields.
* ShockAndAwe: The abilities of the Sparker enemies.
** It is also the most frequent attack from [[spoiler: Cronus]].
* SpikesOfDoom: Some areas have retractable spike beds sitting on the floor.
* SpinAttack: Alex can do this with her hammer. Equally, Hammer Marios and their ilk attack by spinning their hammer around them. The most elite version is even called "Spinetti Bros".
* ShieldBearingMook: Hoplite enemies are styled after their namesakes from the Ancient Greece, including the round shields.
* ShockAndAwe: The abilities of the Sparker enemies.
** It is also the most frequent attack from [[spoiler: Cronus]].
* SpikesOfDoom: Some areas have retractable spike beds sitting on the floor.
* SpinAttack: Alex can do this with her hammer. Equally, Hammer Marios and their ilk attack by spinning their hammer around them. The most elite version is even called "Spinetti Bros".
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* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Used by a range of enemy types. Even [[spoiler: Prometheus]] has this move.
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* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:After defeating the last Titan, the Merchant reveals himself to be Prometheus and asks you to choose which Titan will become the new King. No matter which one you choose, they ''all'' [[DownerEnding end up ruining the world]]. The true ending has you fighting Prometheus as the TrueFinalBoss in order to free humanity from the control of the gods.]]
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* ToiletHumor: The Furies are able to track down the second Titan, Coeus, by following the smell of his farts.
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* ToiletHumor: The Furies are able to track down the second Titan, Coeus, by following the smell of weaponry combustion on his turtle smell. Which Erin describes as smelling like farts.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: No shortage, though the surprise boss, Leechotodus, a giant leech [[spoiler: who is dropped by a single hit]], takes the cake. After beating him, he realizes,
-->'''Leechotodus:''' I forgot, I ''ssssssssssuck!''
-->'''Leechotodus:''' I forgot, I ''ssssssssssuck!''
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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:Ferryman Charon, using his ''VideoGame/RogueLegacy'' depiction, and utilizing traits from that game (such as the screen-flipping Vertigo) in battle.]]
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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:Ferryman Charon, using his ''VideoGame/RogueLegacy'' depiction, and utilizing traits from that game (such as [[InterfaceScrew the screen-flipping Vertigo) Vertigo]]) in battle.]]
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* BonusBoss: [[spoiler:Ferryman Charon, using his ''VideoGame/RogueLegacy'' depiction, and utilizing traits from that game (such as the screen-flipping Vertigo) in battle.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: The first accessible bonus level features a trap manufactured by Coeus, who turns out to be the second Titan.
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* ToiletHumor: The Furies are able to track down the second Titan, Coevus, by following the smell of his farts.
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* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: When Triss first asks Meg to describe how she's tracking Coevus. Triss keeps insisting, though, leading to a dialogue loop that can only be broken by the player skipping the cutscene.
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* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: When Triss first asks Meg to describe how she's tracking Coevus. Coeus. Triss keeps insisting, though, leading to a dialogue loop that can only be (that eventually ends, but is usually broken by the player just skipping the cutscene.cutscene).
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* TheNoseKnows: Meg has the best sense of smell out of the Furies, which comes in handy with tracking Coevus.
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* TheUnintelligible: The FGRBUSGNB squad in-universe, though the player at least gets subtitles.
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* ToiletHumor: The Furies are able to track down the second Titan Titan, Coevus, by following the smell of his farts.
* TheUnintelligible: The FGRBUSGNB squad in-universe, though the player at least getssubtitles.subtitles.
* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: When Triss first asks Meg to describe how she's tracking Coevus. Triss keeps insisting, though, leading to a dialogue loop that can only be broken by the player skipping the cutscene.
* TheUnintelligible: The FGRBUSGNB squad in-universe, though the player at least gets
* YouDoNOTWantToKnow: When Triss first asks Meg to describe how she's tracking Coevus. Triss keeps insisting, though, leading to a dialogue loop that can only be broken by the player skipping the cutscene.
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* ThemeNaming: Many of the characters and settings in this game are inspired by [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]], as reflected by their names. A key example is the main characters, named after the three Greek Furies (Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megaera) and the by-name of the wrathful goddess Demeter (Erinyes).
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* ThemeNaming: Many of the characters and settings in this game are inspired by [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]], as reflected by their names. A key example is the main characters, named after the three Greek Furies (Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megaera) and the by-name of the wrathful goddess Demeter (Erinyes).(Erinyes).
* ToiletHumor: The Furies are able to track down the second Titan by following the smell of his farts.
* TheUnintelligible: The FGRBUSGNB squad in-universe, though the player at least gets subtitles.
* ToiletHumor: The Furies are able to track down the second Titan by following the smell of his farts.
* TheUnintelligible: The FGRBUSGNB squad in-universe, though the player at least gets subtitles.
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* FunWithAcronyms: As mentioned on [[https://twitter.com/CellarDoorGames/status/953690987154427904 the developers' Twitter page]], the first letters of Triss (the Sentinel), Erin (the Engineer), Alex (the Fighter), and Meg (the Sniper) combine to form the word TEAM.
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* ThemeNaming: As mentioned on [[https://twitter.com/CellarDoorGames/status/953690987154427904 the developers' Twitter page]], the first initials of Triss (Tank), Erin (Engineer), Alex (Fighter), and Meg (Sniper) combine to form the word TEAM.
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* ThemeNaming: As mentioned on [[https://twitter.com/CellarDoorGames/status/953690987154427904 Many of the developers' Twitter page]], characters and settings in this game are inspired by [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Mythology]], as reflected by their names. A key example is the first initials of Triss (Tank), Erin (Engineer), Alex (Fighter), main characters, named after the three Greek Furies (Tisiphone, Alecto, and Meg (Sniper) combine to form Megaera) and the word TEAM.by-name of the wrathful goddess Demeter (Erinyes).
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* ALoadOfBull: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur.
* GasMaskMooks: The FGRBUSGNB squad, called such because nobody (not even themselves) can understand them under their masks.
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* ALoadOfBull: The first Titan encountered, Meneotius, is a heavily-armored Minotaur.
Minotaur. There are also enemies called Minitaurs, named so because they're Minotaurs with mini-guns.
* EyepatchOfPower: On Alex, the Fighter.
* GasMaskMooks:The A common enemy type. A bunch of them form an early mini-boss, the FGRBUSGNB squad, called such because nobody (not even themselves) can understand them under their masks.
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* TeamPet: Go-Cat.
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Following the death of king Prometheus, various factions have started fighting for power in the land. Should this keep up, the ancient Titans shall reawaken, causing The most prominent are lead by Titans, who will inevitably cause nothing but devastation.devastation as they go to war. To prevent this, a team of four women calling themselves the Furies have taken up arms, and set out to beat up everyone in their way.
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''Full Metal Furies'' is a BeatEmUp Action game by '''Cellar Door Games''', the creators of ''VideoGame/RogueLegacy''. It was released on January 17, 2018.
Following the death of king Prometheus, various factions have started fighting for power in the land. Should this keep up, the ancient Titans shall reawaken, causing nothing but devastation. To prevent this, a team of four women calling themselves the Furies have taken up arms, and set out to beat up everyone in their way.
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!!This game makes use of the following tropes:
* MoodWhiplash: The game's backstory is told in the opening by Triss to the team's pet kitty, Go-Cat, as an explanation for why they must now part ways...and then she chucks the cat beyond the treeline.
* ThemeNaming: As mentioned on [[https://twitter.com/CellarDoorGames/status/953690987154427904 the developers' Twitter page]], the first initials of Triss (Tank), Erin (Engineer), Alex (Fighter), and Meg (Sniper) combine to form the word TEAM.
Following the death of king Prometheus, various factions have started fighting for power in the land. Should this keep up, the ancient Titans shall reawaken, causing nothing but devastation. To prevent this, a team of four women calling themselves the Furies have taken up arms, and set out to beat up everyone in their way.
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!!This game makes use of the following tropes:
* MoodWhiplash: The game's backstory is told in the opening by Triss to the team's pet kitty, Go-Cat, as an explanation for why they must now part ways...and then she chucks the cat beyond the treeline.
* ThemeNaming: As mentioned on [[https://twitter.com/CellarDoorGames/status/953690987154427904 the developers' Twitter page]], the first initials of Triss (Tank), Erin (Engineer), Alex (Fighter), and Meg (Sniper) combine to form the word TEAM.