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* OneWordTitle: It's a VechicularCombat game.

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* OneWordTitle: It's a VechicularCombat VehicularCombat game.



ShoutOut: The PompousPoliticalPundit is named Stu Pickles, and he mentions having a son [[WesternAnimation/RugRats named Tommy.]]

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* ShoutOut: The PompousPoliticalPundit is named Stu Pickles, and he mentions having a son [[WesternAnimation/RugRats named Tommy.]]



** According to Stu Pickles, Axl is actually a highly oppressive dictator that makes his inner circle obscenely rich, walks all over the poor and tortures people for fun. Stu, being one of Axl's biggest cheerleaders, thinks this is all just wonderful. Of course, the radio segments are meant to be comedic and were written seperately from the main game, so your choice if you believe it or not.

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** According to Stu Pickles, Axl is actually a highly oppressive dictator that makes his inner circle obscenely rich, walks all over the poor and tortures people for fun. Stu, being one of Axl's biggest cheerleaders, thinks this is all just wonderful. Of course, the radio segments are meant to be comedic and were written seperately separately from the main game, so your choice if you believe it or not.
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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Were there a sequel, this would probably be a required addition.
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* NamesTheSame: A web series about building cars, a video game about destroying cars and a BBC miniseries about political corruption that has bugger all to do with cars, all with virtually nothing to do with each other.
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* NamesTheSame: A web series about building cars, a video game about destroying cars and a BBC miniseries about political corruption that has bugger all to do with cars, all with virtually nothing to do with each other.
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* AgentPeacock: Sgt. Gunny is bubbly, effeminate and goofy when flirting with men or making innuendoes. But when he's in combat or training his men, he becomes absolutely terrifying. To the point where he shoots one of his trainees directly in the face for coughing.


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* BodyHorror: Mostly mentioned offscreen, "The Rot" is a disease that caused its victims to literally start rotting away, dying from organ failure or blood loss with enough of their vitals failed. Radio Host Stu Pickles describes how he was lucky enough to be cured, but not before the disease completely destroyed one of his kneecaps, making him worse at golf.


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* FlatCharacter: The Gauchos and the Dreg Lords recieve the least characterization of any of the gangs. Pretty much all we know about the Gauchos is they wear funny hats, act like Hispanic stereotypes and suck lugnuts out of tires with straws (?!?!). The Dreg Lords get even less than that, their only defining traits being that they look mean and sometimes have grim, raspy voices and other times have joke voices.


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* Improv: According to WordOfGod, the majority of the comedic segments on the talk radio stations were mostly improved and ad-libbed by the actors from a local improv comedy group.


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** According to Stu Pickles, Axl is actually a highly oppressive dictator that makes his inner circle obscenely rich, walks all over the poor and tortures people for fun. Stu, being one of Axl's biggest cheerleaders, thinks this is all just wonderful. Of course, the radio segments are meant to be comedic and were written seperately from the main game, so your choice if you believe it or not.

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* ActionBomb: An entire type of side-mission is dedicated to fighting off hordes of enemies in tiny cars that
explode on contact. Before you get the better upgrades, these can be one-hit kills. In the first version of this mission, your worst enemy will be the awkward camera angle you're stuck at.

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* ActionBomb: An entire type of side-mission is dedicated to fighting off hordes of enemies in tiny cars that
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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by Creator/MidwayGames in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[JustForFun/XMeetsY It combined]] VideoGame/TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't Twisted Metal.

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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by Creator/MidwayGames in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[JustForFun/XMeetsY It combined]] VideoGame/TwistedMetal -style ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal''-style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto-''like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't Twisted Metal.\n


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** Dregs: [[TribalFacePaint Skull-faced]], HellBentForLeather punk gang. Not much characterization for these guys, as the main enemy in Paradise is really the Sentinels. They have oddly nerdy, goofy-sounding voices save for their leader.

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** Dregs: Dreg Lords: [[TribalFacePaint Skull-faced]], HellBentForLeather punk gang. Not much characterization for these guys, as the main enemy in Paradise is really the Sentinels. They Half of them have oddly nerdy, goofy-sounding voices save for their leader.voices, and the other half sound like swearing punks.

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Given that this is a game where you can't get out of your car, you'll always die when your vehicle is destroyed. Thankfully, several game design decisions were built around this fact.
** If your car tips on its side or upside-down, it'll automatically flip back over instead of blowing up or getting stuck.
** Vehicles handle a bit like bumper cars (fitting, as one of them IS a bumper car) the wheels have a downright magnetic connection to the ground. meaning that after a big jump or fall, you won't have to worry about your landing.
** Crashing into walls and other cars does minimal damage. Only the faster, more fragile cars ever have to worry about it. The main way damage is dealt is through combat.
** Repairing your car is as easy and simple as driving into a repair pickup, which you can find all over all three cities. Once you memorize their locations, big chases and battles becoming much less stressful.
** Turning is always stable and consistent. It'll only ever slow you down slightly and you'll rarely, if ever, veer out of control.
** Early on, you can buy upgrades that allow you control your car when it's flying or jumping, and even stop in place mid-air. This is extremely helpful for difficult jumps or when you need to get on top of a building.
** Mines are an essential part of the game's combat. If you're being chased by enemies shooting at you, you can drop a few and kill them off rather than having to stop and turn around.
** If you're having trouble finding hidden collectibles, you can buy an item at the store that'll mark one on your map. A tab on the pause menu gives you a list of all the ones you've collected.
** When enemy gangs turn hostile, they can swarm you and eat away at your health, and fighting back for too long will inevitably cause the Sentinels to show up. Luckily, gangs will only shoot at you if you hit them first or are driving a vehicle affiliated with a rival gang, and driving an unaffilated car won't attract any attention at all.
*** To add to that, gangs will only shoot at you if you're driving a car affiliated with their direct enemy, not just any other gang car. So you cruise through Paradise City in a Gaucho car without worrying about the Dregs or South League shooting at you. This even extends to the Talons and Daredevils, who hate each other in the storyline but don't share a city, so they won't shoot at you.



* ComedicSociopathy: A running theme in the game's world. A notable example is the hosts of the "Gear Talk" radio station, Mike and Vinny, who regularly brag about how many people they kill with their ridiculous weaponry for pure fun.
-->Mike: "and I ain't defending myself, this ain't the Alamo here. I'm just trying to have a little fun on the weekend."

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* ComedicSociopathy: A running theme in the game's world. A notable example is the hosts of the "Gear Talk" radio station, Mike Frank and Vinny, who regularly brag about how many people they kill with their ridiculous weaponry for pure fun.
-->Mike: -->Vinny: "and I ain't defending myself, this ain't the Alamo here. I'm just trying to have a little fun on the weekend."



* NoodleIncident: On Gear Talk Radio, Frank and Vinny offer a coupon for [[BlandNameProduct What-A-Snatch-Burger]] as a prize, a fast food place that Frank is apparently banned from. He claim he can't talk about it for legal reasons, only mentioning that they said he was "obscene to the mayonaise" (explicitly *to*, not *with*) and that he thought the donkey was fully sanctioned and licensed. [[Squick It's probably for the best we don't know the whole story.]]



** On Gear Talk Radio, Mike and Vinny discuss a movie they only watched about halfway through where [[Film/MothraVsGodzilla a giant lizard is destroying a city and a giant moth shows up.]] They then talk about how they [[CrackPairing hope the monsters bang, and how they'd pay good money to see a giant lizard hump a moth.]] [[HilariousInHindsight they were shipping it all the way back in 2004.]]

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** On Gear Talk Radio, Mike Frank and Vinny discuss a movie they only watched about halfway through where [[Film/MothraVsGodzilla a giant lizard is destroying a city and a giant moth shows up.]] They then talk about how they [[CrackPairing hope the monsters bang, and how they'd pay good money to see a giant lizard hump a moth.]] [[HilariousInHindsight they were shipping it all the way back in 2004.]]

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AllThereInTheManual: Quite literally. The game manual contains bits of lore not explored in the full game, such as Mason's backstory before the apocalypse and how he ended up with the Sentinels, facts about the three cities, and the name of the big desert Mason was driving around in at the start of the game ("Python Canyon.") There's also tiny details that are only alluded to by lines of dialogue in the cutscenes and radio.

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* AllThereInTheManual: Quite literally. The game manual contains bits of lore not explored in the full game, such as Mason's backstory before the apocalypse and how he ended up with the Sentinels, facts about the three cities, and the name of the big desert Mason was driving around in at the start of the game ("Python Canyon.") There's also tiny details that are only alluded to by lines of dialogue in the cutscenes and radio.



** Dregs: Skull-faced gang. Not much characterization for these guys, as the main enemy in Paradise is really the Sentinels.

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** Dregs: Skull-faced [[TribalFacePaint Skull-faced]], HellBentForLeather punk gang. Not much characterization for these guys, as the main enemy in Paradise is really the Sentinels. They have oddly nerdy, goofy-sounding voices save for their leader.



ShoutOut: The PompousPoliticalPundit is named Stu Pickles, and he mentions having a son named Tommy.

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ShoutOut: The PompousPoliticalPundit is named Stu Pickles, and he mentions having a son [[WesternAnimation/RugRats named Tommy.]]



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In early demos, Spike (the sidekick who shoots the machine gun) was a clown, to fit in with the rest of the Daredevils. This could imply that Spike was meant to betray the player, or change appearances when he changed teams, or that every car was going to have its own sidekick to correspond to what gang it belonged to. Also, the initial pickup truck was going to be driven by the Daredevils and treated as a gang car.

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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The entrance to Paradise City is a giant sewer tunnel big enough to drive trucks through. The radio mentions that multiple cars got stuck trying to get through at once, though. The game's BigBad declared them an [[IncrediblyLamePun enema of the state.]]



explode on contact. Before you get the better upgrades, these can be one-hit kills.
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The entrance to Paradise City is a giant sewer tunnel big enough to drive trucks through. The radio mentions that multiple cars got stuck trying to get through at once, though. The game's BigBad declared them an [[IncrediblyLamePun enema of the state.]]

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explode on contact. Before you get the better upgrades, these can be one-hit kills.
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The entrance to Paradise City is a giant sewer tunnel big enough to drive trucks through. The radio mentions that multiple cars got
kills. In the first version of this mission, your worst enemy will be the awkward camera angle you're stuck trying to get through at once, though. The game's BigBad declared them an [[IncrediblyLamePun enema of the state.]]at.



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* AfterTheEndAfterTheEnd: By post apocalyptic stands, it's not so bad. There's electricity and running water, and food isn't scarce. Business, commerce and even hospitals seem to run perfectly fine. But by normal standards, a world where the only law comes from warring gangs, everyone is armed to the teeth and murder is a daily hobby for most people isn't exactly ideal. The radio programs make it pretty clear things are pretty bleak. PlayedForLaughs for the most part, though.


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AllThereInTheManual: Quite literally. The game manual contains bits of lore not explored in the full game, such as Mason's backstory before the apocalypse and how he ended up with the Sentinels, facts about the three cities, and the name of the big desert Mason was driving around in at the start of the game ("Python Canyon.") There's also tiny details that are only alluded to by lines of dialogue in the cutscenes and radio.
** One bit of lore that really isn't written anywhere and you have to piece together yourself from looking at the stat screen is the "Bedlamite" faction. Their name means "crazy" and they're the guys in hazmats suits. Their cars have no weapons and they're not at war with any faction, so they're probably an altruistic group that exists to fight The Rot, and they're probably the reason the plague isn't such a big deal anymore. Maybe keep that in mind next time you're [[YouMonster spewing out machine-gun rounds into crowds of people]], tough guy.


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** If the [[PompousPoliticalPundit radio host, Stu Pickles]] is to be believed, Axl greatly favors the rich over the poor, has people beaten, banished or killed for trivial reasons and generally likes to abuse his power. All things that Stu thinks are just wonderful.


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** Inverted by some of the sex workers on the radio, who actively kill or endanger their own "clients" for trivial reasons. Hey, what goes around comes around!


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ShoutOut: The PompousPoliticalPundit is named Stu Pickles, and he mentions having a son named Tommy.
** On Gear Talk Radio, Mike and Vinny discuss a movie they only watched about halfway through where [[Film/MothraVsGodzilla a giant lizard is destroying a city and a giant moth shows up.]] They then talk about how they [[CrackPairing hope the monsters bang, and how they'd pay good money to see a giant lizard hump a moth.]] [[HilariousInHindsight they were shipping it all the way back in 2004.]]
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* AnticlimaxBoss: When the final boss fight with Axl in his giant tank works correctly, it's perfectly fine, if a bit quick. Unfortunately, due to [[ArtificialStupidity the boss' wonky pathfinding and movement physics]] he tends to drive [[SuperDrowningSkills straight into the ocean and die.]]


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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In early demos, Spike (the sidekick who shoots the machine gun) was a clown, to fit in with the rest of the Daredevils. This could imply that Spike was meant to betray the player, or change appearances when he changed teams, or that every car was going to have its own sidekick to correspond to what gang it belonged to. Also, the initial pickup truck was going to be driven by the Daredevils and treated as a gang car.
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* HeroicComedicSociopathy: Even the "good" gangs in the games do things like strap bombs to their enemies and send them running into the sewers to clear out rubble. Mason and Spike almost seem to love a bit of the ol' ultra violence themselves.

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* HeroicComedicSociopathy: HeroicComedicSociopath: Even the "good" gangs in the games do things like strap bombs to their enemies and send them running into the sewers to clear out rubble. Mason Mason, the game's protagonist, can be quite cruel depending on the player's actions, and his sidekick Spike almost seem won't hesitate to love a bit of the ol' ultra violence themselves.mow down civilians if you've already hit them.

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* ActionBomb: An entire type of side-mission is dedicated to fighting off hordes of enemies in tiny cars that
explode on contact. Before you get the better upgrades, these can be one-hit kills.



* BlackAndGrayMorality: The good guys in this game revel in death and destruction and are quite cruel to their enemies, but all the enemies you face are far more vicious and cruel. Axl, the main villain, is a megalomaniac tyrant who has his henchmen murder people just because they can't defend themselves.



* ComedicSociopathy: A running theme in the game's world. A notable example is the hosts of the "Gear Talk" radio station, Mike and Vinny, who regularly brag about how many people they kill with their ridiculous weaponry for pure fun.
-->Mike: "and I ain't defending myself, this ain't the Alamo here. I'm just trying to have a little fun on the weekend."



* HeroicComedicSociopathy: Even the "good" gangs in the games do things like strap bombs to their enemies and send them running into the sewers to clear out rubble. Mason and Spike almost seem to love a bit of the ol' ultra violence themselves.



* LargeHam: Axl, the game's BigBad, can't get through a sentence without raising his arms to the sky and shouting about how glorious he is. The fact that [[Anime/DragonBallZ his voice is identical to Vegeta's English dub voice]] makes it even better.
** The DJ of the classic rock station, Thunder Bob, hams it up quite a bit with his ultra-cool rockstar persona. Bonus points: he's also voiced by Chris Sabat, and sounds identical to Piccolo.



* TokenMinority: Inverted with the Section 8s. The gang's second-in-command is extremely flamboyant, when he's not [[DrillSergeantNasty being generally terrifying]], the stand uniforms are extremely fetishistic and the grunts tend to shout things like "Don't ask, don't tell!" in free roam, but the leader himself, General Warwick, is actually straight. Though he does have some... peculiar tastes.

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* TokenMinority: Inverted with the Section 8s. The gang's second-in-command is extremely flamboyant, when he's not [[DrillSergeantNasty being generally terrifying]], the stand standard uniforms are extremely fetishistic and the grunts tend to shout things like "Don't ask, don't tell!" in free roam, but the leader himself, General Warwick, is actually straight. Though he does have some... peculiar tastes.
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* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: The entrance to Paradise City is a giant sewer tunnel big enough to drive trucks through. The radio mentions that multiple cars got stuck trying to get through at once, though. The game's BigBad declared them an [[IncrediblyLamePun enema of the state.]]


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* TokenMinority: Inverted with the Section 8s. The gang's second-in-command is extremely flamboyant, when he's not [[DrillSergeantNasty being generally terrifying]], the stand uniforms are extremely fetishistic and the grunts tend to shout things like "Don't ask, don't tell!" in free roam, but the leader himself, General Warwick, is actually straight. Though he does have some... peculiar tastes.
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** Section 8s: CampGay [[TheRemnant ex-miltary types.]] Their leader is a MachoCamp DrillSergeantNasty.

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** Section 8s: CampGay [[TheRemnant ex-miltary types.]] Their leader is leaders are a MachoCamp DrillSergeantNasty.DrillSergeantNasty and a token hetero GeneralRipper.

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* MachoCamp: The leader of the Section Eights speaks like a DrillSergeantNasty when giving orders to his men, but he drops that and switches to a gay lisp when speaking to Mason, and is quite enthusiastic about "stripping down" the men under his command and remaking them as badass soldiers.

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* MachoCamp: The leader second-in-command of the Section Eights Eights, Sargeant Gunny, speaks like a DrillSergeantNasty when giving orders to his men, but he drops that and switches to a gay lisp when speaking to Mason, and is quite enthusiastic about "stripping down" the men under his command and remaking them as badass soldiers.soldiers.
** Averted with the gang's leader, General Warwick, who speaks in a normal tone of voice, has a son and is seen in photographs with half-naked women. He still wears the same ludicrous military fetish gear as everyone else, though.
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* CarFu: An effective way to deal with enemy infantry. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Plus, they say]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious things when you do it.]]

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* CarFu: An effective way to deal with enemy infantry. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Plus, they say]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious things when you do it.]]



* DisposableSexWorker: Unfortunately, these are about the only female characters this game has. Besides the wife of one of the radio gun show hosts who likes to [[CrowningMomentOfFunny take a flamethrower and...]] [[ThatCameOutWrong Nevermind.]]

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* DisposableSexWorker: Unfortunately, these are about the only female characters this game has. Besides the wife of one of the radio gun show hosts who likes to [[CrowningMomentOfFunny [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments take a flamethrower and...]] [[ThatCameOutWrong Nevermind.]]



* ExpositoryThemeTune: In addition to being [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome awesome,]] many of the Fuzz Brothers songs describe the backstory and the CrapsackWorld.

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* ExpositoryThemeTune: In addition to being [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome awesome,]] SugarWiki/{{Awesome|Music}}, many of the Fuzz Brothers songs describe the backstory and the CrapsackWorld.

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* NoticeThis: [[PowerUp Power ups]] float, spin, and have colored auras.

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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[JustForFun/XMeetsY It combined]] VideoGame/TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't Twisted Metal.

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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames Creator/MidwayGames in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[JustForFun/XMeetsY It combined]] VideoGame/TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't Twisted Metal.
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* XMeetsY: ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal'' meets ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto''.

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* {{Bandito}}: The Gouchos gang in Lava Falls are this.

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* {{Bandito}}: The Gouchos Gauchos gang in Lava Falls are this.



* TheBerserker: The Talons gang in Blister Canyon have mohawks, tatoos and large amounts of AxCrazy. Their leader's car has an InvisibilityCloak.

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* TheBerserker: The Talons gang in Blister Canyon have mohawks, tatoos tattoos, and large amounts of AxCrazy. Their leader's car has an InvisibilityCloak.



* EnemyMine: Mason teams up with the Daredevils, the Section 8s and the South League gangs against their rivals, in order to get to Axl. ''Everybody'' hates [[DirtyCop the Sentinels,]] so this helps Mason anyway.

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* EnemyMine: Mason teams up with the Daredevils, the Section 8s 8s, and the South League gangs against their rivals, in order to get to Axl. ''Everybody'' hates [[DirtyCop the Sentinels,]] so this helps Mason anyway.



** Section 8s: CampGay [[TheRemnant ex-miltary types.]] Their leader is a CloudCuckoolander general.
** Talons: AxCrazy {{Tattooed|Crook}} [[TheBerserker berserkers.]]

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** Section 8s: CampGay [[TheRemnant ex-miltary types.]] Their leader is a CloudCuckoolander general.
MachoCamp DrillSergeantNasty.
** Talons: AxCrazy {{Tattooed|Crook}} {{tattooed|Crook}} [[TheBerserker berserkers.]]



** Sentinels: Heavily armed {{Dirty Cop}}s

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** Sentinels: Heavily armed {{Dirty Cop}}sCop}}s.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: During one of the interviews with [[FakeBand The Fuzz Brothers]], it's mentioned that their drummer beat a former bandmate to death ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments with a pancake.]]''

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* ImprobableWeaponUser: During one of the interviews with [[FakeBand The the Fuzz Brothers]], it's mentioned that their drummer beat a former bandmate to death ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments with a pancake.]]'']]''
* MachoCamp: The leader of the Section Eights speaks like a DrillSergeantNasty when giving orders to his men, but he drops that and switches to a gay lisp when speaking to Mason, and is quite enthusiastic about "stripping down" the men under his command and remaking them as badass soldiers.



* MoreDakka: Your car has configurable primary and secondary weapon slots, plus your Sidekick on a secondary gun turret. All three can be equipped with ballistics (The turret is always a machine gun)

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* MoreDakka: Your car has configurable primary and secondary weapon slots, plus your Sidekick on a secondary gun turret. All three can be equipped with ballistics (The (the turret is always a machine gun)gun).



* NoticeThis: [[PowerUp Power ups]] float, spin and have colored auras.

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* NoticeThis: [[PowerUp Power ups]] float, spin spin, and have colored auras.



* PompousPoliticalPundit: The host of 101.1 PICK, Stu Pickles, is a right-wing TalkShow host who blames the Democrats for the spread of ThePlague that destroyed civilization, calls all of his opponents stupid and retarded, and firmly believes that murder is awesome and that ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption. He also acts as a {{propagand|aMachine}}ist for Axl, praising him for restoring order and promoting his enslavement of people as a "work-study program" that gives people direction in life.



* WittyBanter: Aside from the main characters themselves, the radio show personalities are really funny to listen to, especially the two hosts of WYLD 66.6 interviewing [[FakeBand The Fuzz Brothers]], The gravely-voiced Thunder Bob, host of the classic rock station, and the two midwestern-sounding guys who host a talk show about cars and weapons.

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* WittyBanter: Aside from the main characters themselves, the radio show personalities are really funny to listen to, especially the two hosts of WYLD 66.6 interviewing [[FakeBand The the Fuzz Brothers]], The the gravely-voiced classic rock station host Thunder Bob, host of the classic rock station, and the two midwestern-sounding guys who host a talk show about cars and weapons.



* XMeetsY: VideoGame/TwistedMetal meets VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto.

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* XMeetsY: VideoGame/TwistedMetal ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal'' meets VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto.''VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto''.
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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[XMeetsY It combined]] TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't TwistedMetal.

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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames in 2003 for the UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[XMeetsY [[JustForFun/XMeetsY It combined]] TwistedMetal VideoGame/TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't TwistedMetal.
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* AmusementParkOfDoom: Well, it's more of a carnival of drugs and prostitutes and the clowns are more [[BlackComedy darkly hilarious]] then intimidating, but hey, people get killed often. Visually, the Daredevils' carnival hangout fits the trope, including the gigantic [[TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]]-esque clown face.

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* AmusementParkOfDoom: Well, it's more of a carnival of drugs and prostitutes and the clowns are more [[BlackComedy darkly hilarious]] then intimidating, but hey, people get killed often. Visually, the Daredevils' carnival hangout fits the trope, including the gigantic [[TwistedMetal [[VideoGame/TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]]-esque clown face.



* XMeetsY: TwistedMetal meets VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto.

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[[AlternateHistory In the 1980s]], [[TheVirus a deadly plague]] known as The Rot struck the world, [[ApocalypseHow killing untold millions and bringing society to its knees]]. An unspecified time later, the world is divided up into isolated pockets of [[WretchedHive "civilization"]] separated by vast wasteland. The game focuses on three small cities located relatively close to one another: Lava Falls, Blister Canyon and [[Music/GunsNRoses Paradise City.]] You play the role of [[TestosteronePoisoning Mason]] [[AwesomeMcCoolName Strong]], [[BadAss professional tough guy.]] Some years prior, he helped a man named Axl and his gang, the Sentinels, take control of Paradise City and drag it screaming out of tribalism into something resembling a functioning society. They had a falling out, and Mason was LeftForDead. [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge Now he's back for revenge.]]

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[[AlternateHistory In the 1980s]], [[TheVirus a deadly plague]] known as The Rot struck the world, [[ApocalypseHow killing untold millions and bringing society to its knees]]. An unspecified time later, the world is divided up into isolated pockets of [[WretchedHive "civilization"]] separated by vast wasteland. The game focuses on three small cities located relatively close to one another: Lava Falls, Blister Canyon and [[Music/GunsNRoses Paradise City.]] You play the role of [[TestosteronePoisoning Mason]] [[AwesomeMcCoolName Strong]], [[BadAss professional tough guy.]] guy. Some years prior, he helped a man named Axl and his gang, the Sentinels, take control of Paradise City and drag it screaming out of tribalism into something resembling a functioning society. They had a falling out, and Mason was LeftForDead. [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge Now he's back for revenge.]]



* BadAss: Mason and Axl.
** BadAssDriver: Pretty much everybody with a car.

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* BadAss: Mason and Axl.
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** Daredevils: [[DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch Foul-mouthed]] [[BritishAccents English]] [[VillainousHarlequin clowns]]. Their boss isn't English, but he's a FatBastard.

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** Daredevils: [[DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch Foul-mouthed]] [[BritishAccents [[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents English]] [[VillainousHarlequin clowns]]. Their boss isn't English, but he's a FatBastard.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Axl's voice actor previously voiced [[Manga/DragonBall Z Vegeta.]]
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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames in 2003 for the XBox, PlayStation2 and GameCube. [[XMeetsY It combined]] TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't TwistedMetal.

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''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames in 2003 for the XBox, PlayStation2 UsefulNotes/XBox, UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 and GameCube.UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube. [[XMeetsY It combined]] TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't TwistedMetal.
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->"Is your name Mason?"
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-> ''Flesh, to bone, when [[TheVirus The Rot begins to play.]] Bone, to dust, and [[CriticalExistenceFailure your life is blown away.]]" - The Fuzz Brothers

''Roadkill'' is a VehicularCombat game developed and published by MidwayGames in 2003 for the XBox, PlayStation2 and GameCube. [[XMeetsY It combined]] TwistedMetal -style combat with a VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto- like free-roaming mission structure. It featured a rockin' soundtrack of both real and written-for-the game songs, and four-player split-screen multiplayer. The game was only mildly hyped prior to release and thought it met with good reviews, [[SugarWiki/NeedsMoreLove it is to this day relatively obscure,]] like many VehicularCombat games that aren't TwistedMetal.

[[AlternateHistory In the 1980s]], [[TheVirus a deadly plague]] known as The Rot struck the world, [[ApocalypseHow killing untold millions and bringing society to its knees]]. An unspecified time later, the world is divided up into isolated pockets of [[WretchedHive "civilization"]] separated by vast wasteland. The game focuses on three small cities located relatively close to one another: Lava Falls, Blister Canyon and [[Music/GunsNRoses Paradise City.]] You play the role of [[TestosteronePoisoning Mason]] [[AwesomeMcCoolName Strong]], [[BadAss professional tough guy.]] Some years prior, he helped a man named Axl and his gang, the Sentinels, take control of Paradise City and drag it screaming out of tribalism into something resembling a functioning society. They had a falling out, and Mason was LeftForDead. [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge Now he's back for revenge.]]

He can't just go straight for Axl, though. There's a whole bunch of unruly street gangs between him and Paradise City, and he's gotta get through them first.
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!!''Roadkill'' exhibits the following tropes:

* AffirmativeActionGirl: Were there a sequel, this would probably be a required addition.
* AfterTheEnd
* AKA47: Several of the cars are recognizable as real-world ones, sans real names. Among them are a Mini Cooper, a 70's era Firebird and an El Camino- amusingly named the [[BilingualBonus Cajones.]]
* AlternateHistory: The story starts with a massive plague striking humanity in the 1980s.
* AmusementParkOfDoom: Well, it's more of a carnival of drugs and prostitutes and the clowns are more [[BlackComedy darkly hilarious]] then intimidating, but hey, people get killed often. Visually, the Daredevils' carnival hangout fits the trope, including the gigantic [[TwistedMetal Sweet Tooth]]-esque clown face.
* {{Bandito}}: The Gouchos gang in Lava Falls are this.
* BadAss: Mason and Axl.
** BadAssDriver: Pretty much everybody with a car.
* BigBad: Axl.
* TheBerserker: The Talons gang in Blister Canyon have mohawks, tatoos and large amounts of AxCrazy. Their leader's car has an InvisibilityCloak.
* BlackComedy: On the whole, the game veers between this and BlackComedy.
* BottomlessMagazines: You never have to reload anything. You still need to grab ammo pickups, though.
* CarFu: An effective way to deal with enemy infantry. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Plus, they say]] [[CrowningMomentOfFunny hilarious things when you do it.]]
-> Sentinel: [[CaptainObvious "That's illegal!"]]
* ClusterFBomb: This game isn't short on swearing.
* CollectionSidequest: In order to get newer and better cars, you have to go looking for the parts.
* CrapsackWorld: And surprisingly, BigBad Axl had somewhat improved it. That doesn't matter though, since as far as Mason's concerned he's kind of an asshole.
* DeadpanSnarker: Mason.
->"Is your name Mason?"
->"Yeah, last time I checked."
* DisposableSexWorker: Unfortunately, these are about the only female characters this game has. Besides the wife of one of the radio gun show hosts who likes to [[CrowningMomentOfFunny take a flamethrower and...]] [[ThatCameOutWrong Nevermind.]]
* DirtyCop: The Sentinels serve as the police force. They're little more then gangsters in [[WeaponizedCar Weaponized Cop Cars.]]
* EnemyMine: Mason teams up with the Daredevils, the Section 8s and the South League gangs against their rivals, in order to get to Axl. ''Everybody'' hates [[DirtyCop the Sentinels,]] so this helps Mason anyway.
* EveryCarIsAPinto: And ''how.''
* ExpositoryThemeTune: In addition to being [[CrowningMusicOfAwesome awesome,]] many of the Fuzz Brothers songs describe the backstory and the CrapsackWorld.
* FakeBand: The Fuzz Brothers. The in-game radio station WYLD 66.6 plays their songs in between interviewing the band about their [[SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll colorful career.]]
* FanBoy: As you progress through the game, Mason acquires a cult of followers who fight for him. [[YouALLLookFamiliar they all have the same character model as your pintle-gun sidekick.]]
* FinalBoss: Axl.
* FootballHooligans: The South League gang in Paradise City. They're a rowdy bunch who apply a football metaphor to everything from parties to fighting the Sentinels and the Dregs for control of the city. [[RagTagBunchOfMisfits They're also the most sympathetic]] of the gangs Mason allies with.
* GameplayGrading: There's some form of rank system in the game, though all it does is measure [[StuffBlowingUp the total destruction]] you've caused over the course of the game. You begin at Punk and progress to such ranks as Hooligan, Ass Clown, and much later they get threatening, with [[TheGrimReaper Grim Reaper]], [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Reaper of Death]] and finally [[BadAssDriver Road Lord.]]
* GangOfHats: Seven, all told. Eight if you count Mason's gang. [[YouALLLookFamiliar Who all look like his]] SideKick.
** Daredevils: [[DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch Foul-mouthed]] [[BritishAccents English]] [[VillainousHarlequin clowns]]. Their boss isn't English, but he's a FatBastard.
** Gouchos: Sombrero-wearing [[{{Bandito}} Banditos.]]
** Section 8s: CampGay [[TheRemnant ex-miltary types.]] Their leader is a CloudCuckoolander general.
** Talons: AxCrazy {{Tattooed|Crook}} [[TheBerserker berserkers.]]
** South League: [[JerkJock Hard-partying football players.]] Their leader is the coach. [[BaldBlackLeaderGuy Comes off as the most competent gang leader.]]
** Dregs: Skull-faced gang. Not much characterization for these guys, as the main enemy in Paradise is really the Sentinels.
** Sentinels: Heavily armed {{Dirty Cop}}s
* GlassCannon: Many of the smaller cars can be this, depending on what weapons you equip.
* GogglesDoNothing: All of the Sentinels wear goggles over their helmets. If you run one over, they will occasionally scream "My goggles!"
* HeyItsThatVoice: Axl's voice actor previously voiced [[Manga/DragonBall Z Vegeta.]]
* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Axl. Mason, in response.
* ImprobableWeaponUser: During one of the interviews with [[FakeBand The Fuzz Brothers]], it's mentioned that their drummer beat a former bandmate to death ''[[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments with a pancake.]]''
* MightyGlacier: The "Rigg" Semi-truck is sluggish but possesses heavy armor.
* MilitaryMashupMachine: Axl drives a huge... [[TankGoodness tank]] with six studded wheels, numerous weapons and a giant grinder in the front.
* MoreDakka: Your car has configurable primary and secondary weapon slots, plus your Sidekick on a secondary gun turret. All three can be equipped with ballistics (The turret is always a machine gun)
* NewEraSpeech: Axl gives one of these in a FlashBack, after the Sentinels took over Paradise.
* NoticeThis: [[PowerUp Power ups]] float, spin and have colored auras.
* OptionalTrafficLaws: Pfff. Like the [[DirtyCop Sentinels]] care anyway. [[SchmuckBait Just don't crash into their cars.]] They don't like that.
* PoliceBrutality: As the Sentinels are little more then a heavily-armed gang masquerading as cops, this is par for the course.
* PreAssKickingOneLiner: Said by Mason to the South League's leader prior to their assault on the Sentinels.
-> "Put me in, coach. I'm ready to play."
* TheRemnant: The Section 8s gang of Blister Canyon appear to be the vestiges of the US military. However, they soon appear to be a bit... well, [[CampGay flowery.]]
* SequelHook: In the ending, Mason receives a radio transmission from a settlement somewhere out in the wastes that is under attack. He decides to go help, saying something like "Here we go again."
* {{Sidekick}}: A Daredevils guy (who happens to not be a clown or English-sounding) joins Mason at the beginning of the game, manning the turret gun of his cars, ostensibly to keep an eye on him for the Daredevils boss. By the end of the game, the two are FireForgedFriends.
* StuffBlowingUp: Regularly.
* WantedMeter: If Mason starts causing a lot of havoc, the letters R, I, O, T will appear on your HUD. Get a full "Riot" and the Sentinels will come gunning for him.
* WeaponizedCar: Yup.
* WideOpenSandbox: Sort of. You're free to drive around the cities in-between story missions, but there's not much to do besides races, search for parts to make new cars, and cause random havoc.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Axl, though this might be pushing it. He's a total JerkAss.
* WittyBanter: Aside from the main characters themselves, the radio show personalities are really funny to listen to, especially the two hosts of WYLD 66.6 interviewing [[FakeBand The Fuzz Brothers]], The gravely-voiced Thunder Bob, host of the classic rock station, and the two midwestern-sounding guys who host a talk show about cars and weapons.
* WretchedHive: All three cities. Lava Falls and Blister Canyon are pretty overt about it, whereas Paradise City has a thin veil of order maintained by the Sentinels' PoliceBrutality. The people there ''do'' have a somewhat better standard of living then the other areas. Regardless, it's largely PlayedForLaughs.
* VehicularCombat: And nothing but. What, [[IdiotBall do you really want to get out of your car]] [[CrapsackWorld in a world like this?]]
* VisionaryVillain: Axl again.
* TheVirus: The Rot. It's mostly a BackStory point, though. By the time the game takes place it's already run it's course.
* XMeetsY: TwistedMetal meets VideoGame/GrandTheftAuto.

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