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* DisneyDeath:[[spoiler:Kai seemed to have died when Victor attacked both him and Joule on the aerial tramway. Joule was able to escape as Kai held Victor off and the tram fell to the ground. At the end of the game, during TheStinger, it is revealed that Kai survived.]]

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* DisneyDeath:[[spoiler:Kai DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Kai seemed to have died when Victor attacked both him and Joule on the aerial tramway. Joule was able to escape as Kai held Victor off and the tram fell to the ground. At the end of the game, during TheStinger, it is revealed that Kai survived.]]

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* NamedWeapons: Joule only has her machine gun, which is aptly named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Joule's Weapon]].



* WarpWhistle: The Transfer Plates let you fast travel between them after discovering them. They are manned by a corebot designated as Violet (V1-0L3T).
* WeaponOfChoice: Joule only has her machine gun, which is aptly named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Joule's Weapon]].

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* WarpWhistle: The Transfer Plates let you fast travel between them after discovering them. They are manned by a corebot designated as Violet (V1-0L3T).
* WeaponOfChoice: Joule only has her machine gun, which is aptly named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Joule's Weapon]].
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Set AfterTheEnd Earth has been ravaged by a deadly disease, called the [[ThePlague "Dust Devil"]]. Humanities only chance of survival is to abandon Earth and set course to a barely inhabitable world dubbed [[NewNeoCity New Eden]]. While humanity as a whole lies in cryogenic status above their new home's atmosphere, a few scientists and engineers take "shifts" ensuring an autonomous collective of AI terraform New Eden to make it a safe place for humanity to rebuild.

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Set AfterTheEnd Earth has been ravaged by a deadly disease, called the [[ThePlague "Dust Devil"]]. Humanities only chance of survival is to abandon Earth and set course to a barely inhabitable world dubbed [[NewNeoCity New Far Eden]]. While humanity as a whole lies in cryogenic status above their new home's atmosphere, a few scientists and engineers take "shifts" ensuring an autonomous collective of AI terraform New Far Eden to make it a safe place for humanity to rebuild.



* HomeworldEvacuation: "The Mandate" is a nebulous organization that sent colony ships to New Eden as a desperate last measure to save humanity. There wasn't nearly enough room in the ships for everybody, leaving the fate of Earth a mystery but presumably devoid of human life.

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* HomeworldEvacuation: "The Mandate" is a nebulous organization that sent colony ships to New Far Eden as a desperate last measure to save humanity. There wasn't nearly enough room in the ships for everybody, leaving the fate of Earth a mystery but presumably devoid of human life.



* KillerRobot: Victor; the first rogue AI that seeks to take New Eden for himself by wiping out all humanity.

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* KillerRobot: Victor; the first rogue AI that seeks to take New Far Eden for himself by wiping out all humanity.



* ReclaimedByNature: New Eden has fallen into disrepair with it's terraforming projects halted and the robots no longer maintaining the structures on the planet, everything is slowly being consumed by the desert.

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* ReclaimedByNature: New Far Eden has fallen into disrepair with it's terraforming projects halted and the robots no longer maintaining the structures on the planet, everything is slowly being consumed by the desert.



* SingleBiomePlanet: New Eden consists of sandy wasteland and sandy wasteland with deadly radiation.

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* SingleBiomePlanet: New Far Eden consists of sandy wasteland and sandy wasteland with deadly radiation.



* Very Definitely Final Dungeon: Eden Tower is a looming obelisk on the horizon the entirety of the game. It's where you're told Victor's base of operations is and requires numerous Prismatic Cores just to enter. Even after that there are five levels of PlatformHell to go through.

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* Very Definitely Final Dungeon: VeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: Eden Tower is a looming obelisk on the horizon the entirety of the game. It's where you're told Victor's base of operations is and requires numerous Prismatic Cores just to enter. Even after that there are five levels of PlatformHell to go through.

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From Steam: 'You are Joule Adams, one of the last remaining humans on the planet Far Eden, a mysterious and dangerous world controlled by robotic foes bent on your destruction. To survive you must forge friendships with a courageous group of Corebot companions, each with unique abilities and powers.'

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From Steam: 'You are Set AfterTheEnd Earth has been ravaged by a deadly disease, called the [[ThePlague "Dust Devil"]]. Humanities only chance of survival is to abandon Earth and set course to a barely inhabitable world dubbed [[NewNeoCity New Eden]]. While humanity as a whole lies in cryogenic status above their new home's atmosphere, a few scientists and engineers take "shifts" ensuring an autonomous collective of AI terraform New Eden to make it a safe place for humanity to rebuild.

[[AIIsACrapshoot Predictably,]] something goes awry. You play as
Joule Adams, one Adams an engineer down of the last remaining humans surface that awakens long after she was due her shift and with a large portion of the robots on the planet now hostile to human life. Seemingly alone on the planet Far Eden, a mysterious Eden; Joule must uncover what went wrong, fix the ailing terraforming machinery and dangerous world controlled by robotic foes bent on your destruction. attempt to make contact with the remains of humanity. To survive you she must forge friendships with a courageous group of human-loyal Corebot companions, each with unique abilities and powers.'
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* AbilityRequiredToProceed: In order to prevent the player from sequence breaking, you'll need to gain new corebots and new robot frames with abilities designed to open up the world. One of the largest complaints of the game is the limitation of only having two robots at a time and no quick swap ability; so if the player didn't guess they required the robot that can smash rocks or fly they'll need to go back to a checkpoint to swap one in.



* AIIsACrapshoot: At some point during a sleep-cycle a corebot goes rogue and attempts a coup against the humans.



* ArtificialLimbs: Kai has two cyborg legs which he lost on Earth after contracting Dust Devil. The first thing you do after meeting him is help him find new parts, so he's able to move around easier.
* AsYouKnow: The conversation logs with your father leaves can fall into this. Detailing the creation of the robot-cores their different personalities and what roles they take. Something Joule, who is overseeing and maintaining all these robots, would hopefully already know.



* ChargedAttack: Joule's Weapon can do this.

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* ChargedAttack: Joule's Weapon can do this.this in addition to it's standard fast-fire. The DLC adds three additional charge shots; a powerful laser, a multi-energy-grenade styled shot and one that targets multiple enemies.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Joule's weapon gets four different colored attacks and robots come in a collection of different colors with the same color weapon doing bonus damage against them.
* ConvectionSchmonvection: Joule can comfortably exist in chambers with lava, hoping across rocks a few inches away from the surface, without any damage taken. She can even fall in the lava and jump out again with only a bit of health missing.



* DeathCourse: Half of the optional dungeons are these. Timed platforming sections with moving platforms, lasers and other hazards.



* InterfaceSpoiler: Apparently empty slots for corebots on the various menus spoils the fact that Joule picks up additional corebots as the game goes on.
* GrapplingHookPistol: Has a grapple which she uses to extract corrupt corebot cores or latch onto specific companion corbots to help traverse the terrain.

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* ElectronicSpeechImpediment: AOK is having his messages sent through a cypher to prevent them being understood by hostile robots. However, this leaves his messages coming out slightly garbled until it corrects the cypher.
* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: The player can swap their corebots into different robotic frames, and they can also pick and mix what parts make up that frame.
* HomeworldEvacuation: "The Mandate" is a nebulous organization that sent colony ships to New Eden as a desperate last measure to save humanity. There wasn't nearly enough room in the ships for everybody, leaving the fate of Earth a mystery but presumably devoid of human life.
* InexplicableTreasureChests: Dotted around the planet in hard to reach areas are random treasure chests, generally with schematics of robot parts in them.
* InterfaceSpoiler: Apparently empty Empty slots for corebots on the various menus spoils the fact that Joule picks up additional corebots as the game goes on.
* ItemGet: Joule gets one when she collects a Prismatic Core.
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GrapplingHookPistol: Has a grapple which she uses to extract corrupt corebot cores or latch onto specific companion corbots corebots to help traverse the terrain.terrain.
* KillerRobot: Victor; the first rogue AI that seeks to take New Eden for himself by wiping out all humanity.



* NamesGivenToComputers: Some corebots have this type of name attached to them, such as "Violet" (V1-0LT).

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* {{MacGuffin}}: The Prismatic Cores. Special white cores that the player must collect to progress through the story and the villain also wants.
* MechanicalLifeforms: Each corebot is housed in its own "species" which were meant to be designed for specific jobs on the planet. With years of negligence, these robots seem to have filled ecological niches throughout the world.
* MonsterArena: The other half of optional dungeons are small rooms where that the player must face off against a series of enemy waves.
* NamesGivenToComputers: Some Naturally, the corebots have this type of name attached to them, that accompany Joule all get their own names. Also corebots that are plot important will also be named, such as "Violet" (V1-0LT).


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* ReclaimedByNature: New Eden has fallen into disrepair with it's terraforming projects halted and the robots no longer maintaining the structures on the planet, everything is slowly being consumed by the desert.


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* RobotDog: Your first corebot companion is your personal assistant Mack, who is originally housed in a dog-like robot frame. The special ability of this frame enables it to dig up loot.


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* SingleBiomePlanet: New Eden consists of sandy wasteland and sandy wasteland with deadly radiation.
* SleptThroughTheApocalypse: Possibly two. First humanity travelled to a new planet in cryosleep leaving the rest of humanity to die. Then, while waiting for terraforming to progress, a robot rebellion on the planet potentially kills off the remaining humans without most of them ever being woken up.
* StoryBreadcrumbs: The basic story is spelt out quite clearly, but to figure out what actually went wrong and the lore of the world the player must collect audio logs randomly scattered across the planet.


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* TrickShotPuzzle: With the DLC adding new ability to Joule's gun, you'll now have to use them to activate doors to progress through the dungeons.
* ThePlague: The catalyst of the game is Earth being overrun by a disease called Dust Devil, we're not told exactly what it is or the symptoms, but one character is missing limbs after contracting it.


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* Very Definitely Final Dungeon: Eden Tower is a looming obelisk on the horizon the entirety of the game. It's where you're told Victor's base of operations is and requires numerous Prismatic Cores just to enter. Even after that there are five levels of PlatformHell to go through.
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''[=ReCore=]'' is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. It was released on September 13, 2016.

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''[=ReCore=]'' is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. Studios, and directed by Creator/KeijiInafune of VideoGame/MegaMan fame. It was released on September 13, 2016.
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From Steam: 'You are Joule Adams, one of the last remaining humans on the planet Far Eden, a mysterious and dangerous world controlled by robotic foes bent on your destruction. To survive you must forge friendships with a courageous group of Corebot companions, each with unique abilities and powers.'
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* ABoyAndHisX: A girl, Joule, and her corebot companions.
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* NoOSHACompliance: Justified by the levels being designed for robots, not humans. There are even little PSA posters warning corebots not to manhandle their less-durable human coworkers.
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* Bizzarchitecture: Eden Tower [[spoiler:and its interior corrupted by Victor]] is weird and creepy.

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* Bizzarchitecture: {{Bizarrchitecture}}: Eden Tower [[spoiler:and its interior corrupted by Victor]] is weird and creepy.

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* ActionGirl: Joule, of course.



* Bizzarchitecture: Eden Tower [[spoiler:and its interior corrupted by Victor]] is weird and creepy.



* DisneyDeath:[[spoiler:Kai seemed to have died when Victor attacked both him and Joule on the aerial tramway. Joule was able to escape as Kai held Victor off and the tram fell to the ground. At the end of the game it is revealed that Kai survived.]]

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* DisneyDeath:[[spoiler:Kai seemed to have died when Victor attacked both him and Joule on the aerial tramway. Joule was able to escape as Kai held Victor off and the tram fell to the ground. At the end of the game game, during TheStinger, it is revealed that Kai survived.]]



* InterfaceSpoiler: Apparently empty slots for corebots on the various menus spoils the fact that [[spoiler:Joule picks up additional corebots as the game goes on.]]

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* InterfaceSpoiler: Apparently empty slots for corebots on the various menus spoils the fact that [[spoiler:Joule Joule picks up additional corebots as the game goes on.]]


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* LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading: Even after the patch for Xbox One to alleviate some issues with the game, it's still prone to ''very'' long load times.


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* TronLines: Shows up inside [[spoiler:the corrupted Eden Tower]].
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* AnimalMecha: Most corebots generally have at least a vaguely animalistic design - for example, [[RobotDog Mack's dog shape]], or enemy corebots looking like wolves and spiders.


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* NamesGivenToComputers: Some corebots have this type of name attached to them, such as "Violet" (V1-0LT).
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* DeadlyDustStorm: Common on Far Eden, said to be so powerful that they will last for ''days'' and make significant changes to the region.
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* InterfaceSpoiler: Apparently empty slots for corebots on the various menus spoils the fact that [[spoiler:Joule picks up additional corebots as the game goes on.]]
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* SceneryPorn: Far Eden is a desert world of sweeping vistas and rock formations with lots of bright colors.
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* DisneyDeath:[[spoiler:Kai seemed to have died when Victor attacked both him and Joule on the aerial tramway. Joule was able to escape as Kai held Victor off and the tram fell to the ground. At the end of the game it is revealed that Kai survived.]]
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[=ReCore=] is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. It was released on September 13, 2016.(needs more love)

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[=ReCore=] ''[=ReCore=]'' is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. It was released on September 13, 2016.(needs more love)
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* AGirlAndHerX: Joule and her corebot companions.

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* AGirlAndHerX: Joule ABoyAndHisX: A girl, Joule, and her corebot companions.



* WarpWistle: The Transfer Plates let you fast travel between them after discovering them. They are manned by a corebot designated as Violet (V1-0L3T).

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: During gameplay, Joule can only bring two corbots with her and can only have one corebot out at a time even though she can face against multiple enemies.

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: During gameplay, Joule can only bring two corbots corebots with her and can only have one corebot out at a time even though she can face against multiple enemies.



* GrapplingHookPistol: Has a grapple which she uses to extract corrupt corebot cores or latch onto specific companion corbots to help traverse the terrain.



* SequelHook: At the end of the game.



* VideogameDashing: Air Dashing is a mechanic used by Joule thanks to her exo suit.

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* VideogameDashing: Air Dashing is a mechanic used by Joule thanks to her exo suit.exo-suit.
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[=ReCore=] is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. It was released on September 13, 2016.

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[=ReCore=] is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. It was released on September 13, 2016.(needs more love)

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: During gameplay, you can only bring two corbots with you and can only have one corebot out at a time even though you can face against multiple enemies.
* ChargedAttack: You can do this with your gun.
* DoubleJump: You can do this.

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* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: During gameplay, you Joule can only bring two corbots with you her and can only have one corebot out at a time even though you she can face against multiple enemies.
* ChargedAttack: You Joule's Weapon can do this with your gun.
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* DoubleJump: You can do this.One of the mechanics of Joule's suit.



* SecondaryFire: Your weapon has a normal fire and charged attack and you can switch between 4 ammo colors.

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* SecondaryFire: Your weapon Joule's Weapon has a normal fire and charged attack and you she can switch between 4 ammo colors.



* VideogameDashing: You can air dash.

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* VideogameDashing: You can air dash.Air Dashing is a mechanic used by Joule thanks to her exo suit.
* WeaponOfChoice: Joule only has her machine gun, which is aptly named [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Joule's Weapon]].
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[=ReCore=] is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game released on September 13, 2016.

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[=ReCore=] is an action-adventure platforming third-person video game by Comcept and Armature Studios. It was released on September 13, 2016.

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Re Core is an upcoming video game.

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Re Core [=ReCore=] is an upcoming action-adventure platforming third-person video game.game released on September 13, 2016.
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* AGirlAndHerX: Joule and her corebot companions.
* ArbitraryHeadCountLimit: During gameplay, you can only bring two corbots with you and can only have one corebot out at a time even though you can face against multiple enemies.
* ChargedAttack: You can do this with your gun.
* DoubleJump: You can do this.
* RobotBuddy: The companion corebots.
* SecondaryFire: Your weapon has a normal fire and charged attack and you can switch between 4 ammo colors.
* {{Terraform}}: What the Mandate wanted to do to Far Eden.
* VideogameDashing: You can air dash.
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Re Core is an upcoming video game.

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