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* SniperRifle: The opposite of the shotgun: a single-round gun that is laser-accurate no matter the distance and usually has an ice enchant. It also [[OverPenetration over-penetrates,]] losing half its damage with each enemy punctured.

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** One of the alternate looks for Fury is a skeleton in a spacesuit and clearly a nod to [[Comic/GhostRider Cosmic Ghost Rider]].
* SniperRifle: The opposite of the shotgun: a single-round gun that is laser-accurate no matter the distance diystance and usually has an ice enchant. It also [[OverPenetration over-penetrates,]] losing half its damage with each enemy punctured.
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* EquipmentBasedProgression: Downplayed. The game has Fury gain levels to earn [[SkillsVersusPerks skill points.]] But eventually you reach a plateau where it takes an extremely large amount of Ink to gain a level while your skills take increasingly more points to improve. However your equipment finds and purchases will keep improving as you move through the different worlds, making getting new gear a greater importance.

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* EquipmentBasedProgression: Downplayed. The game has Fury gain levels to earn [[SkillsVersusPerks [[SkillScoresAndPerks skill points.]] But eventually you reach a plateau where it takes an extremely large amount of Ink to gain a level while your skills take increasingly more points to improve. However your equipment finds and purchases will keep improving as you move through the different worlds, making getting new gear a greater importance.
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* GunsAkimbo: Almost all of your guns have different variations and if they're a single-handed weapon, one version is a twin set of guns for each of Fury's hands. This doubles the firepower that Fury can pour on a target though the accuracy does go down a bit as the shots may scatter a little with the 2nd gun.

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* GunsAkimbo: Almost all of your guns have different variations and if they're a single-handed weapon, one version is a twin set of guns for each of Fury's hands. This doubles the firepower that Fury can pour on a target though the accuracy does go down a bit as the shots may scatter a little with the 2nd gun. Dual pistols advantage is also one reason why the pistol version of unlocked weapons are on a more advanced tier. Example, the blaster rifle is available in Book 1 but it takes Book 3 to unlock the blaster pistol.
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* EquipmentBasedProgression: Downplayed. The game has Fury gain levels to earn [[SkillsVersusPerks skill points.]] But eventually you reach a plateau where it takes an extremely large amount of Ink to gain a level while your skills take increasingly more points to improve. However your equipment finds and purchases will keep improving as you move through the different worlds, making getting new gear a greater importance.
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* FryingPanOfDoom: Double the damage of the Katana, and has a 10% chance to block all damage.

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* FryingPanOfDoom: Double the Improved damage of over the Katana, and has a 10% chance to block all damage.

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* PostModernMagick: Enchanted guns, and alchemical potions that apply elemental effects to your guns temporarily.

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* PostModernMagick: Enchanted guns, and alchemical potions that apply elemental effects to your guns temporarily.temporarily
* PowerSource: Fury's power of the moment not only has a cooldown betweenusage but it's also fueled by killing enemies. So you can't simply wait for a second use.
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* EliteMooks: Connoted by a red BattleAura and a skull in the bottom center of their health bar. They take more shots to kill and hit harder.

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* EliteMooks: Connoted by a red BattleAura and a skull in the bottom center of their health bar. They take more shots to kill and hit harder. They are also immune to Fury's stomp.



* StarterEquipment: Fury starts out with an SMG pistol. Completing Weapon Master's challenge (which is inevitably "kill 30 enemies with this gun") allows you to choose a mundane version of that weapon in the Character Customization screen. You can choose, beyond the default, a shotgun, a sniper rifle, or a bazooka. He also starts out with a Katana as his melee weapon, although he can get two [[DarkIsNotEvil Unholy Swords]] and another katana, with their own secondary enchantments as well.

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* StarterEquipment: Fury starts out with an SMG pistol. Completing Weapon Master's challenge the Gunlord's challenges (which is inevitably "kill 30 enemies with this gun") allows you to choose a mundane version of that weapon in the Character Customization screen. You can choose, beyond the default, a shotgun, a sniper rifle, or a bazooka. He also starts out with a Katana as his melee weapon, weapon (completing the Blademaster's challenges only gets the Katana new skins of Mace, Axe and Baseball Bat), although he can get two [[DarkIsNotEvil Unholy Swords]] and another katana, with their own secondary enchantments as well.
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* GoombaStomp: Fury can land on an enemy's head during a jump. This is a OneHitKill on any non-Boss, non-Elite enemy that isn't a Nazi tank.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Some of Fury's more exotic weapons have great damage and rate of fire like the Plasma Gun but they are greatly hindered by also having a PainfullySlowProjectile.



* RevolversAreJustBetter: Averted. Unlike most games, the revolver packs mediocre damage and rate of fire and relies on the player having good aim in a game that emphasizes pray and spray. It can still be a good weapon if you find some of the variant revolvers that also have special features. Otherwise they're low-tier.



* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: They have the same range as any other gun (although they do more damage up-close, naturally). They also usually come with a DamageOverTime enchant. To balance this, they usually have one or two shots.

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* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: They have the same range as any many other gun guns (although they do more damage up-close, naturally). They also usually come with a DamageOverTime enchant. To balance this, they usually have one or two shots.shots and mediocre reload.
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* TankGoodness: The nazis have one as a HeavilyArmoredMook which fires a powerful laser beam and it's the only non-Elite/non-Boss enemy that won't be {{One Hit Kill}}ed by one of [[GoombaStomp Fury's stomp]] though it will take a lot of damage.

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* TankGoodness: The nazis have one as a HeavilyArmoredMook which fires a powerful laser beam and it's the only non-Elite/non-Boss enemy that won't be {{One Hit Kill}}ed by one of [[GoombaStomp Fury's stomp]] though it will take a lot of damage. The Nazis also have various sci-fi tanks as enemy Bosses like the Acid Tank.
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* GatlingGood: A minigun is a rare possible boss lootdrop. Besides the basic minigun which is already a strong weapon, there are special weapon variants such as the Impulse Minigun which has even MoreDakka than the standard.

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* GatlingGood: A minigun is a an exceptionally rare possible boss lootdrop.legendary find/purchase. Besides the basic minigun which is already a strong weapon, there are special weapon variants such as the Impulse Minigun which has even MoreDakka than the standard.
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* TankGoodness: The nazis have one as an ArmoredMook which fires a powerful laser beam and it's the only non-Elite/non-Boss enemy that won't be {{One Hit Kill}}ed by one of [[GoombaStomp Fury's stomp]] though it will take a lot of damage.

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* TankGoodness: The nazis have one as an ArmoredMook a HeavilyArmoredMook which fires a powerful laser beam and it's the only non-Elite/non-Boss enemy that won't be {{One Hit Kill}}ed by one of [[GoombaStomp Fury's stomp]] though it will take a lot of damage.
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* ContractualBossImmunity: Bosses and even elites are immune to freeze effects and they are also completely immune to [[GoombaStomp Fury's stomps]]. Instead Fury just bounces off and the enemy takes no damage.


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* TankGoodness: The nazis have one as an ArmoredMook which fires a powerful laser beam and it's the only non-Elite/non-Boss enemy that won't be {{One Hit Kill}}ed by one of [[GoombaStomp Fury's stomp]] though it will take a lot of damage.

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''Fury Unleashed'' is a sidescrolling action-platformer ShootEmUp with RogueLike elements, released on Steam by Awesome Game Studio. It was initially released in Early Access before being fully released in May 9th 2020.

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''Fury Unleashed'' is a sidescrolling action-platformer ShootEmUp with RogueLike elements, released on Steam by Awesome Game Games Studio. It was initially released in Early Access before being fully released in May 9th 2020.



* BigBad: [[spoiler: Mr Doodle was the one behind all the mayhem happening in Fury's comic universe as he blames you for TheCreator's burnout.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Mr Mr. Doodle was the one behind all the mayhem happening in Fury's comic universe as he blames you for TheCreator's burnout.burnout and so he's going to try and kill you personally.]]



* DarkWorld: [[spoiler: If you don't defeat Mr Doodle immediately after the Alien FinalBoss, then you are trapped in the sketchpad of your author. This is a colourless world that's set in a medieval fantasy castle. Unfortunately for Fury, reality is different. There's only printer's ink, so no health drops or golden ink and the only friendlies that can show up in the dimensional gates are the Gunlord, Dr Frankenblood and Gundar the Undead Armorer. This greatly limits what you can have in this world and there's no true escape until you defeat Mr Doodle (though the Grim Reaper is capable of sending you back once to one of the 3 Books]].

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* DarkWorld: [[spoiler: If you don't defeat Mr Doodle immediately after the Alien FinalBoss, then you are trapped in the sketchpad of your author. This is a colourless world that's set in a medieval fantasy castle. Unfortunately for Fury, reality is different. There's only printer's ink, so no health drops or golden ink and the only friendlies that can show up in the dimensional gates are the Gunlord, Dr Frankenblood Bloodstein and Gundar the Undead Armorer. This greatly limits what you can have in this world and there's no true escape until you defeat Mr Doodle (though the Grim Reaper is capable of sending you back once to one of the 3 Books]].



* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: Mr Doodle, that friendly stranger giving you the details of what's been happening with your creator, he's actually setting you up to have your comic world destroyed.]]

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* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: Mr Doodle, that friendly stranger acting as MissionControl and giving you the details of what's been happening with your creator, John Kowalski, he's actually setting you up to have your comic world destroyed.]]



* PointOfNoReturn: If you haven't unlocked all the hidden weapons through the Inkmaster and Mistress of Fate, then you should keep getting killed before you finish Stage 3 of Book 3: Alien Invasion. Once [[spoiler: Mr Doodle reveals that he's actually your enemy, you will be stuck in that colourless comic book world until you defeat him. This voids any way to leave, dying means you'll be fighting in that world again and the game prevents you from selecting a different comic to enter. Unless your Fury is capable of defeating Mr Doodle then you're better off going no further than dying to the Alien FinalBoss of Book 3 and then building up Fury further]].

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* OddFriendship: Fury wasn't the most mainstream of comics and so he's got an odd assortment of allies such as Inkmaster, Mistress of Fate, Gunlord, Blademaster, Dr Bloodstein, Dracula the Peaceful, Gundar the Undead Armorer, Commander X and the Order of the Eternal Ink. Even the GrimReaper is rather fond of ol' Fury.
* PointOfNoReturn: If you haven't unlocked all the hidden weapons through the Inkmaster and Mistress of Fate, then you should keep getting killed before you finish Stage 3 of Book 3: Alien Invasion.3. Once [[spoiler: Mr Doodle reveals that he's actually your enemy, you will be stuck in that colourless comic book world until you defeat him. This voids any way to leave, dying means you'll be fighting in that world again and the game prevents you from selecting a different comic to enter. Unless your Fury is capable of defeating Mr Doodle then you're better off going no further than dying to the Alien FinalBoss of Book 3 and then building up Fury further]].
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* GunsAkimbo: Almost all of your guns have different variations and if they're a single-handed weapon, one version is a twin set of guns for each of Fury's hands. This doubles the firepower that Fury can pour on a target though the accuracy does go down a bit as the shots may scatter a little with the 2nd gun.
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* OneUp: The Golden Ankh item's description says "Summons a powerful being when the time comes". That powerful being is Fury himself and the item kicks in when Fury dies. Unfortunately if you don't find it as a legendary drop, it's very expensive to buy.
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* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler: Mr Doodle, that friendly stranger giving you the details of what's been happening with your creator, he's actually setting you up to have your comic world destroyed.]]



* NoHeroDiscount: Averted in the DarkWorld of the your author's sketchpad. Your friendly vendors help you by letting you select anything from their available stock and it's free! Unfortunately, they're sending it to you via an unstable portal so you can only make one choice per portal.



* WithThisHerring: An SMG, a sword, three grenades, a magical trinket of some description, and the clothes on your back. You have to find armor.

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* WithThisHerring: An SMG, a sword, three grenades, a magical trinket of some description, and the clothes on your back. You have to find armor.armor.
* WorldsBestWarrior: Fury himself. There's a reason he's the one to get the call for fighting Aztec gods, nazis armed with tech from his era and aliens.

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* BigBad: [[spoiler: Mr Doodle was the one behind all the mayhem happening in Fury's comic universe as he blames you for TheCreator's burnout.]]



* DarkWorld: [[spoiler: If you don't defeat Mr Doodle immediately after the Alien FinalBoss, then you are trapped in the sketchpad of your author. This is a colourless world that's set in a medieval fantasy castle. Unfortunately for Fury, reality is different. There's only printer's ink, so no health drops or golden ink and the only friendlies that can show up in the dimensional gates are the Gunlord, Dr Frankenblood and Gundar the Undead Armorer. This greatly limits what you can have in this world and there's no true escape until you defeat Mr Doodle (though the Grim Reaper is capable of sending you back once to one of the 3 Books]].



* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Two examples. Vlad the Peaceful is a vampire who trades weapon upgrades for a quick nip of Fury's blood, and Ragnar the Undead Armorer is a ''Draugr'' (zombie viking) who repairs armor in exchange for golden ink.

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* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Two examples. Vlad the Peaceful is a vampire who trades weapon upgrades for a quick nip of Fury's blood, and Ragnar Gundar the Undead Armorer is a ''Draugr'' (zombie viking) who repairs armor in exchange for golden ink.



* GatlingGood: A minigun is a possible boss lootdrop.

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* GatlingGood: A minigun is a rare possible boss lootdrop.lootdrop. Besides the basic minigun which is already a strong weapon, there are special weapon variants such as the Impulse Minigun which has even MoreDakka than the standard.


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* VideoGameFlamethrowersSuck: Inverted, they have a surprisingly long range and they cause a lot of damage by setting enemies on fire and they penetrate enemies to hit more than one. This makes them one of the most useful weapons for Fury
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* PointOfNoReturn: If you haven't unlocked all the hidden weapons through the Inkmaster and Mistress of Fate, then you should keep getting killed before you finish Stage 3 of Book 3: Alien Invasion. Once [[spoiler: Mr Doodle reveals that he's actually your enemy, you will be stuck in that colourless comic book world until you defeat him. This voids any way to leave, dying means you'll be fighting in that world again and the game prevents you from selecting a different comic to enter. Unless your Fury is capable of defeating Mr Doodle then you're better off going no further than dying to the Alien FinalBoss of Book 3 and then building up Fury further]].

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* StarterEquipment: Fury starts out with an SMG pistol. Completing Weapon Master's challenge (which is inevitably "kill 30 enemies with this gun") allows you to choose a mundane version of that weapon in the Character Customization screen. You can choose, beyond the default, a shotgun, a sniper rifle, or a bazooka. He also starts out with a Katana as his melee weapon, although he can get two [[DarkIsNotEvil Unholy Swords]] and another katana, with their own secondary enchantments as well.



* WeaponOfChoice: Fury starts out with an SMG pistol, so it could be said to be their "canonical" WOC. Completing Weapon Master's challenge (which is inevitably "kill 30 enemies with this gun") allows you to choose a mundane version of that weapon in the Character Customization screen. You can choose, beyond the default, a shotgun, a sniper rifle, or a bazooka. He also starts out with a Katana as his melee weapon, although he can get two [[DarkIsNotEvil Unholy Swords]] and another katana, with their own secondary enchantments as well.

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* CreatorBreakdown: InUniverse. The author of the comic is going through a slump and is getting depressed from all the reviews that say his earlier work was miles better, which is why we're going through the Hero's previous adventures.

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* CreatorBreakdown: InUniverse. The Fury's author of the comic is going through a slump and is getting depressed severe burnout from all the reviews that say his earlier work was miles better, which is why we're going through the Hero's Fury's previous adventures.



* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Two examples. Vlad the Peaceful is a vampire who trades weapon upgrades for a quick nip of the Hero's blood, and Ragnar the Undead Armorer is a ''Draugr'' (zombie viking) who repairs armor in exchange for golden ink.

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* FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire: Two examples. Vlad the Peaceful is a vampire who trades weapon upgrades for a quick nip of the Hero's Fury's blood, and Ragnar the Undead Armorer is a ''Draugr'' (zombie viking) who repairs armor in exchange for golden ink.



* MageMarksman: The Hero uses a lot of enchanted weaponry and isn't shabby with a spell or five either.

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* MageMarksman: The Hero Fury uses a lot of enchanted weaponry and isn't shabby with a spell or five either.



* PurelyAestheticGender: The sole difference between male and female heroes is that female heroes have no beard option.

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* PurelyAestheticGender: The sole difference between male and female heroes Fury is that female heroes have Fury has no beard option.



* StupidJetpackHitler: Book 2 is about time-travelling neo-nazis going back in time to give the original nazis a leg-up, and the Hero has to stop them.

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* StupidJetpackHitler: Book 2 is about time-travelling neo-nazis going back in time to give the original nazis a leg-up, and the Hero Fury has to stop them.



* WeaponOfChoice: The Hero starts out with an SMG pistol, so it could be said to be their "canonical" WOC. Completing Weapon Master's challenge (which is inevitably "kill 30 enemies with this gun") allows you to choose a mundane version of that weapon in the Character Customization screen. You can choose, beyond the default, a shotgun, a sniper rifle, or a bazooka. He also starts out with a Katana as his melee weapon, although he can get two [[DarkIsNotEvil Unholy Swords]] and another katana, with their own secondary enchantments as well.

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* WeaponOfChoice: The Hero Fury starts out with an SMG pistol, so it could be said to be their "canonical" WOC. Completing Weapon Master's challenge (which is inevitably "kill 30 enemies with this gun") allows you to choose a mundane version of that weapon in the Character Customization screen. You can choose, beyond the default, a shotgun, a sniper rifle, or a bazooka. He also starts out with a Katana as his melee weapon, although he can get two [[DarkIsNotEvil Unholy Swords]] and another katana, with their own secondary enchantments as well.
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* StandardStatusEffects: Fire, poison, and ice. Fire and poison do DamageOverTime, and ice causes an enemy to take extra melee damage and stand still.

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* StandardStatusEffects: StatusEffects: Fire, poison, and ice. Fire and poison do DamageOverTime, and ice causes an enemy to take extra melee damage and stand still.
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* KatanasAreJustBetter: Averted. A katana is the hero's basic weapon, and is outperformed in some way by all the others: damage by the Unholy Sword and Mace, the Holy Sword increases the chance of red ink, and the Flaming Axe, while 2 points less powerful, lights enemies on fire.

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* KatanasAreJustBetter: Averted. A katana is the hero's basic weapon, and is outperformed in some way by all the others: damage by the Unholy Sword and Mace, the Holy Sword increases the chance of red ink, and the Flaming Axe, while 2 points less powerful, lights enemies on fire. Heck, even the FryingPanOfDoom has the chance to deflect damage.
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The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump. To that end, they battle through three trade-paperbacks, a MayIncaTec jungle romp, and AlternateHistory WW2[=/=]TimeTravel rampage through a [[StupidJetpackHitler secret Nazi research facility,]] and an assault on an alien starship.

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The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump. To that end, they battle through three trade-paperbacks, a MayIncaTec jungle romp, and AlternateHistory WW2[=/=]TimeTravel World War 2[=/=]TimeTravel rampage through a [[StupidJetpackHitler secret Nazi research facility,]] and an assault on an alien starship.
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The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump. To that end, they battle through three trade-paperbacks, a MayIncaTec jungle romp, and AlternateHistory WW2/TimeTravel rampage through a [[StupidJetpackHitler secret Nazi research facility,]] and an assault on an alien starship.

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The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump. To that end, they battle through three trade-paperbacks, a MayIncaTec jungle romp, and AlternateHistory WW2/TimeTravel WW2[=/=]TimeTravel rampage through a [[StupidJetpackHitler secret Nazi research facility,]] and an assault on an alien starship.
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The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump.

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The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump.
slump. To that end, they battle through three trade-paperbacks, a MayIncaTec jungle romp, and AlternateHistory WW2/TimeTravel rampage through a [[StupidJetpackHitler secret Nazi research facility,]] and an assault on an alien starship.
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* CharacterCustomization: Hair color (including beard, if they have one), beard style (including clean-shaven), sex, hairstyle, and [[ThisMeansWarPaint war-paint]]. There are also custom heads, wich include a robot head and a {{gas mask|Mooks}}.

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* CharacterCustomization: Hair color (including beard, if they have one), beard style (including clean-shaven), sex, hairstyle, and [[ThisMeansWarPaint war-paint]]. There are also custom heads, wich which include a robot head and a {{gas mask|Mooks}}.
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''Fury Unleashed'' (nee ''The Badass Hero'') is a sidescrolling action-platformer ShootEmUp with RogueLike elements, released on Steam by Awesome Game Studio. It was initially released in Early Access before being fully released in May 9th 2020.

The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump.

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''Fury Unleashed'' (nee ''The Badass Hero'') is a sidescrolling action-platformer ShootEmUp with RogueLike elements, released on Steam by Awesome Game Studio. It was initially released in Early Access before being fully released in May 9th 2020.

The storyline is that the titular Fury, a formerly popular comic book protagonist is fighting through their past adventures in an attempt to discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump.


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* VirtualPaperDoll: Fury can be customized in a variety of ways via unlockable customization options; aside from being male or female you can turn them into skeletons or robots as well as download even more options via the Steam Workshop.

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''Fury Unleashed'' (nee ''The Badass Hero'') is a sidescrolling action-platformer ShootEmUp with RogueLike elements, released on Steam by Awesome Game Studio. It is currently in Early Access.

The storyline is that your nameless hero was stripped of his or her powers by the reawakening of Chaos. Being stripped of most of their magical powers didn't remove their training, however, and they're still a badass; they just need to play through their previous adventures to power up to fight Chaos. The game is also set inside a comic book.

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''Fury Unleashed'' (nee ''The Badass Hero'') is a sidescrolling action-platformer ShootEmUp with RogueLike elements, released on Steam by Awesome Game Studio. It is currently was initially released in Early Access.

Access before being fully released in May 9th 2020.

The storyline is that your nameless hero was stripped of his or her powers by the reawakening of Chaos. Being stripped of most of their magical powers didn't remove their training, however, and they're still titular Fury, a badass; they just need to play formerly popular comic book protagonist fighting through their previous past adventures in an attempt to power up to fight Chaos. The game is also set inside a comic book.discover the history of their author John Kowalski and hopefully rile him from his slump.



* ActionGirl: The female version of the Hero is just as badass.
* AnIcePerson: The Hero retains a single spell: Flash-Freeze, which well, freezes all enemies in the same panel as you. They can also obtain spaulders that freeze any enemy they dash past (which are more common than a similar item that lights them on fire), and frost-enchanted guns.

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* NinetiesAntiHero: Fury is a archetypical nineties comic protagonist, being a generic action hero who blasts away bad guys with guns. One of the big issues with the character in-universe is that they're seen as an outdated relic of the past by comic book audiences.
* ActionGirl: The female version of the Hero Fury is just as badass.
* AnIcePerson: The Hero Fury retains a single spell: Flash-Freeze, which well, freezes all enemies in the same panel as you. They can also obtain spaulders that freeze any enemy they dash past (which are more common than a similar item that lights them on fire), and frost-enchanted guns.



** If you have full grenades, you can smash open grenade crates for a huge ammount of Ink, ensuring that they're always useful somehow.

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** If you have full grenades, you can smash open grenade crates for a huge ammount amount of Ink, ensuring that they're always useful somehow.



** Well no, but you have an infinite ammount of magazines.

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** Well no, but you have an infinite ammount amount of magazines.



* ClothesMakeTheSuperMan: The Hero can find several peices of enchanted armor.

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* ClothesMakeTheSuperMan: The Hero Fury can find several peices pieces of enchanted armor.



* DemBones: The first area has aztec skeleton wizards.
* DidYouDie: The game over message is "Suddenly, the Hero died!" A page or two into book 1. With two more books to go. Presumably, ResurrectiveImmortality is one of the Hero's abilities.

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* DemBones: The first area has aztec Aztec skeleton wizards.
* DidYouDie: The game over message is "Suddenly, the Hero died!" A page or two into book 1. With two more books to go. Presumably, ResurrectiveImmortality is one of the Hero's abilities.
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* NoNameGiven: Outside of the apellation "Fury," the protagonist has no name. Likewise, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep the Weapons and Ink Masters.]]
* NoPlotNoProblem: An ExcusePlot about "fighting chaos", NPC's exist only to benefit you somehow, and a target-rich environment.



** The storyline ([[NoPlotNoProblem such as it is]]) is about a OneManArmy, name unimportant, fighting the forces of Chaos. TabletopGame/Warhammer40000 called, they want their stuff back.



* SwordAndGun: With the original SMG and katana, the Hero will occasionally pose this way. He can also instantly switch between his gun(s), [[{{BFG}} no matter how bulky]], and his sword (or mace, or battleaxe).

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* SwordAndGun: With the original SMG and katana, the Hero will occasionally pose this way.Fury wields any one-handed guns alongside their current melee weapon. He can also instantly switch between his gun(s), [[{{BFG}} no matter how bulky]], and his sword (or mace, or battleaxe).

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