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A ThirdPersonShooter released in 2005 by Creator/{{THQ}} based on Marvel's ''Comicbook/ThePunisher''. The game starts with Frank Castle in a interrogation room in Ryker's Prison and the whole game is a [[HowWeGotHere series of flashbacks to the present]].

A lot of the gameplay mechanics would later be seen in Volition's own series, ''VideoGame/SaintsRow''.

For the UsefulNotes/{{Arcade|Game}} and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis game, see ''VideoGame/ThePunisherCapcom''.

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!!Tropes featured:
* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't ([[BlackHumor and for putting three of his kids through college]]). Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.
* ArmCannon: Bushwacker has a literal one.
* ArmorIsUseless: HeavilyArmoredMook will die instantly if you quick-kill them. Averted if you attack them without quick-kill, however. In fact, Yakuza White Commandos can only be killed with either quick kills or headshots. Explosives and the flamethrower don't care about armor, though the White Commandos don't ignite and are cooked inside their armors allowing them to fight back for a few seconds if you are using a flamethrower.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: "Now that I know the nuke is back on Grand Nixon Island with Kreigkopf, I need to rearm, patch the holes in my kevlar, and finish the rest of Joan's cookies."
* ArtificialBrilliance: The game's AI does a good job at making the enemies seem smart but also sufficiently flawed. They will take cover in firefights, and sometimes even use blind fire, only exposing the hand holding the gun. And if the AI is alerted but doesn't currently see you, they will head towards your last known position instead of gravitating where you are at the moment, which can provide a good opportunity to flank them.
* BadBoss: Implied with the Russian mercenary ship captain, the crew mentions that he shoots and dumps off the side any crew who disagrees with him [[TooDumbToLive and tells this to his face]]. Bushwacker too: he doesn't care about friendly fire, tells a mook Punisher interrogates into cooperating and who was attempting to make Bushwacker let go of a hostage to die like a man and doesn't care that he is burning down a library while his men are inside and the fact that it's his bosses house.
* BareYourMidriff: At least 3 females in the Crackhouse level have a white shirt with a red star on the chest that is tied in a knot at the front. Averted with Molly Richtofen, Joan in the Zoo level, Ma Gnucci, the female tour guide in the Stark Tower level, and with Black Widow in the Pier 74 level, although she does have [[AbsoluteCleavage a good amount of cleavage with her outfit.]] Any other female character in the game has a shirt that bares only a sliver of their midriff.
* BadassLongcoat: The Punisher in most of the levels. A couple levels has him take it off in favor of his kevlar and T-Shirt and Grand Nixon Island has him in camouflage. Obviously the prison mission has him in inmate clothes.
* BadGuyBar: Frank nonchalantly walks into a bar full of mob thugs, none of whom recognize him until he pulls his guns and kills them all. In a bizarre coincidence, Martin Soap was hanging out at the bar, but not killed because he was in the bathroom throwing up.
* BigBad: Jigsaw ([[spoiler: a.k.a., John Saint]]), who has been seeking revenge on Frank and been manipulating him into taking out rival crime syndicates.
* BlackHumor: The story ''is'' written by Creator/GarthEnnis.
** One particular highlight is the newspaper clipping which shows worker unions rejoicing after Punisher shoots up Russian criminal dock workers.
* TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn: It certainly does when you enter Slaughter Mode.
* BoisterousBruiser: The Russian.
* BondOneLiner: Frank delivers these frequently, though internally.
* BroadStrokes: The game is kind of a sequel to the [[Film/ThePunisher2004 2004 Thomas Jane film]], due to [[spoiler: Jigsaw actually being John Saint, son of Howard Saint]]. However it now takes place firmly in the Marvel Universe (ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/NickFury, [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock, and Bullseye]] are in this game, too, if you want to know), and even features a rematch between Frank and [[BoisterousBruiser the Russian]].[[note]]Whom Frank ''already killed'' in the movie. If it was fun the first time...[[/note]]
* BulletproofHumanShield: The Punisher can grab mooks and use them as this. Several mooks also do this with the most notable example of Bushwacker who [[BadBoss uses his own minions as shields]]. Other mooks keep civilians, rival gang mooks and in one mission SHIELD agents hostage.
* ClusterFBomb: There's quite a bit of swearing in this game. Frank himself doesn't curse though.
* CompositeCharacter: In this game, Jigsaw is John Saint, son of the villain from the 2004 film. Presumably this was done to give him a more personal connection to Frank.
* DamselInDistress: Joan in the fourth mission, whom you need to save from the hands of Bushwacker.
* DeadpanSnarker: Frank does quite a bit of snarking in this game. Black Widow isn't far behind in the one mission she is in. The Mooks engage in it occasionally as well.
-->'''ComicBook/BlackWidow''': (After Frank kills a bunch of bad guys interrogating her) "What the hell are you doing here, Castle?"
-->'''The Punisher''': "You're welcome."

-->'''Frank''': (Commenting on [[spoiler: Soap's]] disguise) "Nice disguise. Subtle. Inconspicuous."
-->'''Soap''': Yeah, it might be funny to you. But I'm dead if they find out I talked to you.
-->'''Frank''': So tell me something worth dying for.

-->'''The Punisher''': (Talking about Bullseye) "Tossed him out the window."
-->'''the Kingpin''': "Are you planning the same fate for me?"
-->'''The Punisher''': "No, you I'd have to roll."

--> '''Black Widow''': (After the Punisher destroys an escaping boat full of mooks.) Idiot! What if the nuke had been on board?
-->'''The Punisher''': Would've been a bigger bang.

* DeliberatelyMonochrome: During Slaughter Mode everything except Frank and still living enemies turn black and white. The censored versions of the game do a black-and-white GoryDiscretionShot whenever Frank goes too far with a JackBauerInterrogationTechnique.
* DestinationDefenestration: A couple of bad guys end up meeting this fate at The Punisher's hands. Crackheads, Ma and Eddie Gnucci ([[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice which in this case falls on fence spikes]]). Bullseye gets thrown off the top floor of the skyscraper and in post-credits reveals that he somehow survived this fall (albeit in very bad shape).
* TheDragon: Bushwacker for the [[TheMafia Gnuccis]], Bullseye for The Kingpin and The Russian for... [[TheMafiya the Russians]].
* DualWielding: In Slaughter Mode Frank uses several pairs of knives. It's also possible to dual wield any combination of firearms (including two shotguns or two M16s).
* EmergencyWeapon: The Punisher can use "Quick Kills" on nearby enemies which involve killing them in several over the top ways. Nearby mooks who are very unfortunate enough to witness these kills will stop shooting briefly as they panic which gives Frank a few seconds to grab a human shield and/or finish them off before they start returning fire again. It gets pretty horrific as well with bottles jammed down throats, baseball bats shattered against skulls, wrenches impaled on backs, crowbars getting jammed into the jaw and used to shatter the neck, butcher knives into the eyes and TV's smashed through heads.
* EnemyMine: In one level, Frank helps out the Gnuccis clear out the Eternal Sun from their meat-packing plant. (Although Frank was planning to take them both out at once, but this makes things easier.) However, the Gnuccis unsurprisingly turn on him once the Yakuza are dealt with.
* EnemyChatter: Mooks talk ''a lot'' in this game.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** During the prison riot, a few inmates are planning to throw a child molester into a bonfire.
** Some of Russian merchanaries express distaste that the captain is neglecting his duties for smuggling prostitutes aboard the ship, although [[BadBoss they don't dare to object against it to his face.]]
--> '''Russian Thug #1''': Women aboard ship are bad, the captain neglects his duties.
--> '''Russian Thug #2''': Perhaps you should tell him. Then he will shoot you and dump your body overboard.
* EvilVsEvil: Eternal Sun over the course of game pick up the fights on other bad guys (Russians, Gnuccis and The Kingpin) with Frank being caught in middle of it.
* FisticuffsBoss: The first fight with the Russian.
* FlamethrowerBackfire: This is how you defeat the Russian (he throws ExplodingBarrels at you). Can also happen non-explosively during gameplay if a flamethrower wielding mook ignites a corpse or an ally that he then walks near.
* {{Gorn}}: This is one of the few games that got the AO rating purely for gratuitous violence. Stand outs include being tossed into sausage makers, getting pushed into a saw blade, drilling through the eye, nail gun into face, being tossed down elevator shafts, getting wrapped in plastic, sharks, rhino charge, snake attack, burning, the brutal quick kill executions, especially in slaughter mode and jamming grenades down throats.
* GoryDiscretionShot: In censored versions of the game, a DeliberatelyMonochrome close up of the Punisher's face occurs whenever you kill someone with the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique.
* GratuitousRussian:
** One of signs on "Igor Baltiysky" has such line: "В случае лестницы использования огня только" (rough translation: In case of ladder of using fire only). As you can guess, this doesn't make any sense in Russian.
** Also, the sign in the cinematic after the Grand Nixon Island mission reads as "Смерть к Америке" (Death towards America), instead of more accurate "Смерть Америке" (Death ''to'' America).
* GunPorn: Similiar to ''The Punisher: Armory'', the game provides description for each unlocked weapon in the Safehouse with Frank narrating its history and use.
-->'''The Punisher''':(describing Barret M-95) For long-distance [[BoomHeadshot brain surgery]], this bolt-action .50 caliber does the trick. It's balanced, powerful, and accurate.
* GunsAkimbo: When using two weapons it's up to the player which one to shoot, making it possible to either go Woo-style, shoot both at once of pull a 'New York Reload'.
* HandCannon: One of the handguns is literally named this.
* HeroicBystander: In the zoo mission a few workers, when rescued, will take guns from dead enemies and help Castle as much as they can: one explains that, after witnessing the Gnuccis [[ForTheEvulz killing many animals senselessly]], he wants to protect the ones still left in the zoo.
* HeyCatch: One of the "Quick Kills" the Punisher can perform is to toss his current rifle at an enemy who will reflexively catch it, distracting him. The Punisher then shoots/stabs the guy in the face while he is distracted.
** Another variation of this can be witnessed when the Punisher enters slaughter mode. Instead of a gun, Castle will instead toss both of his knives at his victim who catches both in each hand. Castle proceeds to force his enemy's hands up driving both of them into their throat.
* HighVoltageDeath: In the Rykers Island level, Frank comes across an inmate, a serial killer at that, in death row and the special interrogation involves him strapped into an electric chair. After interrogating him the player can then choose whether or not to fry him.
** Not long later, he has to destroy a generator on the roof to cut the power and open a gate inside. Instead of wasting bullets, he can just grab an enemy and throw him on the generator - killing two birds with one stone, as they say.
* HumanTraffickers: While searching for the nuke on cargo ship that is being smuggled by Russian Mercenaries, Frank comes across containers containing some prostitutes that the Russians are intending to smuggle into New York for prostitution rings. This causes Frank to change his plans from just blowing the boat up to rescuing the women from the slavers, and while leaving he gives one of the former captives a detonator to blow up the slave ship for good.
-->'''The Punisher''': "This changes things. Smuggling in women to feed their prostitution rings. Can't blow the ship until I get women out. These guys went to [[PayEvilUntoEvil the top of my list]]."
* HowWeGotHere: The entire game is a series of flashbacks as to how Frank got to Ryker's island as he's being interrogated in prison, until the final level taking place there.
* ImmuneToBullets: As The Russian simply puts.
-->'''The Russian''': "Bullets are like mosquitoes to the Russian!"
* InfernalRetaliation: Using the flamethrower will occasionally cause flaming mooks to run into and damage you. Also [[spoiler: The Russian]] during the final phase of his boss fight.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: One of the main selling points of the game is the ability to inflict this on ''every'' mook you come across. Did we forget to mention that successfully breaking a mook is one of only two ways (three with a ''very'' expensive upgrade) for Frank to regain health?
* TheJoysOfTorturingMooks: One of the game's main features is the ability to torture mooks for information, and the game gives you a wide variety of ways to do so.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[spoiler: Takagi]] will ask that you kill him with his ceremonial katana.
* KnifeNut: Bullseye and Frank himself during Slaughter Mode.
* LimitedLoadout: Frank can carry one primary weapon (rifles, shotguns, SMG, explosive launchers or flamethrower) and dual-wield two side-arms of the same type (pistols, machine pistols or revolvers).
* TheMafia: The Italian Gnucci family.
* TheMafiya: Kreigkopf's Russian mercenaries.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Detective Soap.]]
* MythologyGag: There's a lot of references to The Punisher's history scattered throughout the game, both pre- and post-Ennis.
** The Russian, the Gnuccis, Frank's neighbors, Soap and Molly are all taken from Garth Ennis' run.
** Two of the supervillains Frank fights, Bullseye and Bushwacker, are two he's fought in his comics as well. Damage is also a previous villain, who ended up as a cyborg in the comics.
** The line "How many people have you killed?" "Not sure. There were a lot of explosions" is taken verbatim from a scene in one comic where Frank is confessing his sins.
** The boss fight with the Russian looks like it might have been inspired by a short story from one of his issues where he's interrogating a child kidnapper. At least, a lot of the methods Frank uses on the Russian are the same he used in that story.
** The name of the Yakuza group "The Eternal Sun" is taken from a group of criminals Frank once fought.
** The ''Eurohit'' story arc had Frank killing a Russian mobster by knocking him into a bear trap on a wall, and you can do the same during the level at Ma Gnucci's mansion.
** Eddie Gnucci's death by being thrown off the window and falling on fence spikes plays the way how Frank disposed off Pittsy during ''In the Beginning'' arc in [[ComicBook/ThePunisherMax MAX run]].
** You can gain two special events that happen during interrogations per level: the first centering on Frank's memories of losing his family and something his hostage says inadvertingly making Frank remember, replete with a relevant comic still, with the second recalling Vietnam or past (or even future) events, again with a relevant comic still.
** The warpaint the Punisher during one mission resembles the face paint he wore in the 1989 film.
* NeckSnap: Several of The Punisher's quick kills involve him snapping a mook's neck.
* NeverHurtAnInnocent: The Punisher is very ruthless when dealing with criminals, but not with innocents. He never lays a hand on them. In the game proper, if Frank shoots an innocent at all, the game is automatically over.
* OhCrap: Most of the dialogue of the mooks consists of this, based on both context and recognizing that the Punisher is attacking.
* OneHandedShotgunPump: If you dual wield shotguns or one hand is busy holding a meat shield, this is how Frank works them.
* PuzzleBoss: The Russian, due to his bullet-proof body, forces Frank to get creative when fighting the big man.
* RagdollPhysics: In additional to standard ragdoll physics, there's an unlockable cheat that'll cause the enemies to practically fly into the air when you shoot them.
* RegeneratingHealth: Frank's health regenerates up to 20% if it happens to be critically low. Health can be also slowly regained over time during Slaughter Mode.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the Grand Nixon Island level, one of the special kill areas involves the Punisher feeding a mook to a giant boa constrictor. And we are treated to the sounds of bones crunching.
-->'''The Punisher''': Don't let that snack spoil your dinner.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: The revolver and HandCannon are both very accurate.
* {{Retirony}}: Many mooks claim they were about to retire/are married/have kids/whatever. It's possible to leave them alive (but not as much fun).
* SadlyMythtaken: In-universe, Soap massively screws up the legend of Hercules fighting the hydra, and Richtofen and Frank are quick to correct him.
--> '''Soap:''' Whatever, it's still a good metaphor! \\
'''Frank:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Analogy]].
* ScoringPoints: Points are earned by kills, successfully breaking enemies during interrogation and performing "Special Kills", and is multiplied by killing streaks. Getting Frank shot or doing friendly fire on allies/innocents causes the multiplier to reset. The game also encourages use of different weapons and interrogation methods since the players will receive less points than previous ones if they keep using same weapon and/or interrogation. Medals are earned by reaching specific high scores and these points can be used to buy upgrades (accuracy increase, body armor durability, weapon upgrades, Slaughter Mode duration etc.)
* SequelHook: [[spoiler: The last scene of the game is The Kingpin swearing vengeance on Castle while Bullseye's broken body is wheeled away.]] Unfortunately, it never came to be.
* ShoutOut:
** Many mooks mention Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and Daredevil (in his civilian identity of Matt Murdock) [[TheCameo does walk into]] Frank's interrogation to be his court-appointed legal defense, only to be swiftly dismissed by Frank.
** During an assault on a group of Yakuza: "[[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Oh no.]] {{They killed Ken|nyAgain}}chi."
** At one point the Russian knocks out Nick Fury while shouting [[ComicBook/FantasticFour "it's clobbering time!"]] He even tells that the Thing is popular in Russia, in line with his chracterization as a fan of American superheroes.
** When there is rumbling at Star Towers and security measures activate, [[VideoGame/HalfLife1 Doctor Freeman]] speculates that maybe the guys at quantum mechanics finally managed to open a portal to another dimension.
** Upon killing one of their comrades, Russian Mooks will sometimes say [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} "Poor Yorrick, I knew him well."]]
* SuddenlyVoiced: The Russian didn't speak any single word in [[Film/ThePunisher2004 the 2004 film]]. Here, he talks, [[BossBanter a lot]].
* SuperMode: In "Slaughter Mode", the Punisher regains health and uses a limitless supply of dual throwing knives.
* ThrowawayGuns: When the Punisher is wielding a pair of two handed weapons (assault rifles, shotguns, machine guns, etc.), rather than try to reload both weapons at once he just tosses aside the second weapon.
* TraumaButton: Mooks saying certain words (Family, married, outnumbered, etc.) during interrogation will trigger flashbacks made out of comic book panels. Frank will normally have a witty retort.
* ThreateningShark: The "Pier 74" level features an interrogation where you can hold a mook over the edge of a pier with a shark circling.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: You can knock out captured enemies instead of killing them. If you do this after triggering a flashback, Frank will comment on this.
-->'''Yakuza member''': I'll go straight, I promise!
-->'''The Punisher''': Keep that promise.
** Another example includes this.
--> '''Gnucci Member:''' I'm gonna be a daddy!
--> '''The Punisher:''' Be a good one.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The game's big draw was the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique, wherein Frank could beat, threaten, or otherwise pry answers out of enemy grunts he manages to grab. Combine that with environment specific actions (piranha tank interrogation anyone?), and you have this trope. If you have a flashback and kill the mook, Frank will often have a particularly vicious response.
* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: If you go through with killing an enemy with said interrogation, you end up getting points deducted from your final stage score. (Despite the fact that this is expected of Frank.)
* VigilanteMan: Frank, as always.
* {{Yakuza}}: The Eternal Sun.
* WouldNotHitAGirl: As in the comics, The Punisher very rarely kills a woman, unless the woman is involved with the criminals he's fighting, or in charge of them. Most of the women in this game are considered innocent. The only exceptions are Ma Gnucci, and Takagi's geisha bodyguards. (Unless you kill Takagi the way he asks you to. They will then leave Frank alone and commit RitualSuicide.)
* YourHeadASplode: It's entirely possible to blast off the heads and limbs of enemies.

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A ThirdPersonShooter released in 2005 by Creator/{{THQ}} based on Marvel's ''Comicbook/ThePunisher''. The game starts with Frank Castle in a interrogation room in Ryker's Prison and the whole game is a [[HowWeGotHere series of flashbacks to the present]].

A lot of the gameplay mechanics would later be seen in Volition's own series, ''VideoGame/SaintsRow''.

For the UsefulNotes/{{Arcade|Game}} and UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis game, see ''VideoGame/ThePunisherCapcom''.

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!!Tropes featured:
* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't ([[BlackHumor and for putting three of his kids through college]]). Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.
* ArmCannon: Bushwacker has a literal one.
* ArmorIsUseless: HeavilyArmoredMook will die instantly if you quick-kill them. Averted if you attack them without quick-kill, however. In fact, Yakuza White Commandos can only be killed with either quick kills or headshots. Explosives and the flamethrower don't care about armor, though the White Commandos don't ignite and are cooked inside their armors allowing them to fight back for a few seconds if you are using a flamethrower.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: "Now that I know the nuke is back on Grand Nixon Island with Kreigkopf, I need to rearm, patch the holes in my kevlar, and finish the rest of Joan's cookies."
* ArtificialBrilliance: The game's AI does a good job at making the enemies seem smart but also sufficiently flawed. They will take cover in firefights, and sometimes even use blind fire, only exposing the hand holding the gun. And if the AI is alerted but doesn't currently see you, they will head towards your last known position instead of gravitating where you are at the moment, which can provide a good opportunity to flank them.
* BadBoss: Implied with the Russian mercenary ship captain, the crew mentions that he shoots and dumps off the side any crew who disagrees with him [[TooDumbToLive and tells this to his face]]. Bushwacker too: he doesn't care about friendly fire, tells a mook Punisher interrogates into cooperating and who was attempting to make Bushwacker let go of a hostage to die like a man and doesn't care that he is burning down a library while his men are inside and the fact that it's his bosses house.
* BareYourMidriff: At least 3 females in the Crackhouse level have a white shirt with a red star on the chest that is tied in a knot at the front. Averted with Molly Richtofen, Joan in the Zoo level, Ma Gnucci, the female tour guide in the Stark Tower level, and with Black Widow in the Pier 74 level, although she does have [[AbsoluteCleavage a good amount of cleavage with her outfit.]] Any other female character in the game has a shirt that bares only a sliver of their midriff.
* BadassLongcoat: The Punisher in most of the levels. A couple levels has him take it off in favor of his kevlar and T-Shirt and Grand Nixon Island has him in camouflage. Obviously the prison mission has him in inmate clothes.
* BadGuyBar: Frank nonchalantly walks into a bar full of mob thugs, none of whom recognize him until he pulls his guns and kills them all. In a bizarre coincidence, Martin Soap was hanging out at the bar, but not killed because he was in the bathroom throwing up.
* BigBad: Jigsaw ([[spoiler: a.k.a., John Saint]]), who has been seeking revenge on Frank and been manipulating him into taking out rival crime syndicates.
* BlackHumor: The story ''is'' written by Creator/GarthEnnis.
** One particular highlight is the newspaper clipping which shows worker unions rejoicing after Punisher shoots up Russian criminal dock workers.
* TheBladeAlwaysLandsPointyEndIn: It certainly does when you enter Slaughter Mode.
* BoisterousBruiser: The Russian.
* BondOneLiner: Frank delivers these frequently, though internally.
* BroadStrokes: The game is kind of a sequel to the [[Film/ThePunisher2004 2004 Thomas Jane film]], due to [[spoiler: Jigsaw actually being John Saint, son of Howard Saint]]. However it now takes place firmly in the Marvel Universe (ComicBook/IronMan, ComicBook/BlackWidow, ComicBook/NickFury, [[ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} Matt Murdock, and Bullseye]] are in this game, too, if you want to know), and even features a rematch between Frank and [[BoisterousBruiser the Russian]].[[note]]Whom Frank ''already killed'' in the movie. If it was fun the first time...[[/note]]
* BulletproofHumanShield: The Punisher can grab mooks and use them as this.
Several mooks also do this with the most notable example of Bushwacker who [[BadBoss uses his own minions as shields]]. Other mooks keep civilians, rival gang mooks and in one mission SHIELD agents hostage.
* ClusterFBomb: There's quite a bit of swearing in this game. Frank himself doesn't curse though.
* CompositeCharacter: In this game, Jigsaw is John Saint, son of the villain from the 2004 film. Presumably this was done to give him a more personal connection to Frank.
* DamselInDistress: Joan in the fourth mission, whom you need to save from the hands of Bushwacker.
* DeadpanSnarker: Frank does quite a bit of snarking in this game. Black Widow isn't far behind in the one mission she is in. The Mooks engage in it occasionally as well.
-->'''ComicBook/BlackWidow''': (After Frank kills a bunch of bad guys interrogating her) "What the hell are you doing here, Castle?"
-->'''The Punisher''': "You're welcome."

-->'''Frank''': (Commenting on [[spoiler: Soap's]] disguise) "Nice disguise. Subtle. Inconspicuous."
-->'''Soap''': Yeah, it might be funny to you. But I'm dead if they find out I talked to you.
-->'''Frank''': So tell me something worth dying for.

-->'''The Punisher''': (Talking about Bullseye) "Tossed him out the window."
-->'''the Kingpin''': "Are you planning the same fate for me?"
-->'''The Punisher''': "No, you I'd have to roll."

--> '''Black Widow''': (After the Punisher destroys an escaping boat full of mooks.) Idiot! What if the nuke had been on board?
-->'''The Punisher''': Would've been a bigger bang.

* DeliberatelyMonochrome: During Slaughter Mode everything except Frank and still living enemies turn black and white. The censored versions of the game do a black-and-white GoryDiscretionShot whenever Frank goes too far with a JackBauerInterrogationTechnique.
* DestinationDefenestration: A couple of bad guys end up meeting this fate at The Punisher's hands. Crackheads, Ma and Eddie Gnucci ([[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice which in this case falls on fence spikes]]). Bullseye gets thrown off the top floor of the skyscraper and in post-credits reveals that he somehow survived this fall (albeit in very bad shape).
* TheDragon: Bushwacker for the [[TheMafia Gnuccis]], Bullseye for The Kingpin and The Russian for... [[TheMafiya the Russians]].
* DualWielding: In Slaughter Mode Frank uses several pairs of knives. It's also possible to dual wield any combination of firearms (including two shotguns or two M16s).
* EmergencyWeapon: The Punisher can use "Quick Kills" on nearby enemies which involve killing them in several over the top ways. Nearby mooks who are very unfortunate enough to witness these kills will stop shooting briefly as they panic which gives Frank a few seconds to grab a human shield and/or finish them off before they start returning fire again. It gets pretty horrific as well with bottles jammed down throats, baseball bats shattered against skulls, wrenches impaled on backs, crowbars getting jammed into the jaw and used to shatter the neck, butcher knives into the eyes and TV's smashed through heads.
* EnemyMine: In one level, Frank helps out the Gnuccis clear out the Eternal Sun from their meat-packing plant. (Although Frank was planning to take them both out at once, but this makes things easier.) However, the Gnuccis unsurprisingly turn on him once the Yakuza are dealt with.
* EnemyChatter: Mooks talk ''a lot'' in this game.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** During the prison riot, a few inmates are planning to throw a child molester into a bonfire.
** Some of Russian merchanaries express distaste that the captain is neglecting his duties for smuggling prostitutes aboard the ship, although [[BadBoss they don't dare to object against it to his face.]]
--> '''Russian Thug #1''': Women aboard ship are bad, the captain neglects his duties.
--> '''Russian Thug #2''': Perhaps you should tell him. Then he will shoot you and dump your body overboard.
* EvilVsEvil: Eternal Sun over the course of game pick up the fights on other bad guys (Russians, Gnuccis and The Kingpin) with Frank being caught in middle of it.
* FisticuffsBoss: The first fight with the Russian.
* FlamethrowerBackfire: This is how you defeat the Russian (he throws ExplodingBarrels at you). Can also happen non-explosively during gameplay if a flamethrower wielding mook ignites a corpse or an ally that he then walks near.
* {{Gorn}}: This is one of the few
video games that got the AO rating purely for gratuitous violence. Stand outs include being tossed into sausage makers, getting pushed into a saw blade, drilling through the eye, nail gun into face, being tossed down elevator shafts, getting wrapped in plastic, sharks, rhino charge, snake attack, burning, the brutal quick kill executions, especially in slaughter mode and jamming grenades down throats.
* GoryDiscretionShot: In censored versions of the game, a DeliberatelyMonochrome close up of the Punisher's face occurs whenever you kill someone with the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique.
* GratuitousRussian:
** One of signs on "Igor Baltiysky" has such line: "В случае лестницы использования огня только" (rough translation: In case of ladder of using fire only). As you can guess, this doesn't make any sense in Russian.
** Also, the sign in the cinematic after the Grand Nixon Island mission reads as "Смерть к Америке" (Death towards America), instead of more accurate "Смерть Америке" (Death ''to'' America).
* GunPorn: Similiar to
have been titled ''The Punisher: Armory'', the Punisher''. You may be looking for:

* ''VideoGame/{{The Punisher|NES}}'' (1990) -- A RailShooter for NES.
* ''VideoGame/{{The Punisher|PC}}'' (1990) -- A TopDownView action
game provides description for each unlocked weapon in the Safehouse with Frank narrating its history and use.
-->'''The Punisher''':(describing Barret M-95) For long-distance [[BoomHeadshot brain surgery]], this bolt-action .50 caliber does the trick. It's balanced, powerful, and accurate.
computers.
* GunsAkimbo: When using two weapons it's up to the player ''VideoGame/{{The Punisher|Capcom}}'' (1993) -- A BeatEmUp from Creator/{{Capcom}}, which one to shoot, making it possible to either go Woo-style, shoot both at once of pull a 'New York Reload'.
* HandCannon: One of the handguns is literally named this.
* HeroicBystander: In the zoo mission a few workers, when rescued, will take guns from dead enemies and help Castle as much as they can: one explains that, after witnessing the Gnuccis [[ForTheEvulz killing many animals senselessly]], he wants to protect the ones still left in the zoo.
* HeyCatch: One of the "Quick Kills" the Punisher can perform is to toss his current rifle at an enemy who will reflexively catch it, distracting him. The Punisher then shoots/stabs the guy in the face while he is distracted.
** Another variation of this can be witnessed when the Punisher enters slaughter mode. Instead of a gun, Castle will instead toss both of his knives at his victim who catches both in each hand. Castle proceeds to force his enemy's hands up driving both of them into their throat.
* HighVoltageDeath: In the Rykers Island level, Frank comes across an inmate, a serial killer at that, in death row and the special interrogation involves him strapped into an electric chair. After interrogating him the player can then choose whether or not to fry him.
** Not long later, he has to destroy a generator on the roof to cut the power and open a gate inside. Instead of wasting bullets, he can just grab an enemy and throw him on the generator - killing two birds with one stone, as they say.
* HumanTraffickers: While searching for the nuke on cargo ship that is being smuggled by Russian Mercenaries, Frank comes across containers containing some prostitutes that the Russians are intending to smuggle into New York for prostitution rings. This causes Frank to change his plans from just blowing the boat up to rescuing the women from the slavers, and while leaving he gives one of the former captives a detonator to blow up the slave ship for good.
-->'''The Punisher''': "This changes things. Smuggling in women to feed their prostitution rings. Can't blow the ship until I get women out. These guys went to [[PayEvilUntoEvil the top of my list]]."
* HowWeGotHere: The entire game is a series of flashbacks as to how Frank got to Ryker's island as he's being interrogated in prison, until the final level taking place there.
* ImmuneToBullets: As The Russian simply puts.
-->'''The Russian''': "Bullets are like mosquitoes to the Russian!"
* InfernalRetaliation: Using the flamethrower will occasionally cause flaming mooks to run into and damage you. Also [[spoiler: The Russian]] during the final phase of his boss fight.
* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: One of the main selling points of the game is the ability to inflict this on ''every'' mook you come across. Did we forget to mention that successfully breaking a mook is one of only two ways (three with a ''very'' expensive upgrade) for Frank to regain health?
* TheJoysOfTorturingMooks: One of the game's main
also features is the ability to torture mooks for information, and the ComicBook/NickFury as a playable character.
* ''VideoGame/{{The Punisher|THQ}}'' (2005) -- A third-person action
game gives you a wide variety of ways to do so.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: [[spoiler: Takagi]] will ask that you kill him
from Creator/{{THQ}}, which is rife with his ceremonial katana.
* KnifeNut: Bullseye and Frank himself during Slaughter Mode.
* LimitedLoadout: Frank can carry one primary weapon (rifles, shotguns, SMG, explosive launchers or flamethrower) and dual-wield two side-arms of the same type (pistols, machine pistols or revolvers).
* TheMafia: The Italian Gnucci family.
* TheMafiya: Kreigkopf's Russian mercenaries.
* TheMole: [[spoiler:Detective Soap.]]
* MythologyGag: There's a lot of references to The Punisher's history scattered throughout the game, both pre- and post-Ennis.
** The Russian, the Gnuccis, Frank's neighbors, Soap and Molly are all taken from Garth Ennis' run.
** Two of the supervillains Frank fights, Bullseye and Bushwacker, are two he's fought in his comics as well. Damage is also a previous villain, who ended up as a cyborg in the comics.
** The line "How many people have
TheJoysOfTorturingMooks.

If an internal link leads
you killed?" "Not sure. There were a lot of explosions" is taken verbatim from a scene in one comic where Frank is confessing his sins.
** The boss fight with the Russian looks like
here, please change it might have been inspired by a short story from one of his issues where he's interrogating a child kidnapper. At least, a lot of the methods Frank uses on the Russian are the same he used in that story.
** The name of the Yakuza group "The Eternal Sun" is taken from a group of criminals Frank once fought.
** The ''Eurohit'' story arc had Frank killing a Russian mobster by knocking him into a bear trap on a wall, and you can do the same during the level at Ma Gnucci's mansion.
** Eddie Gnucci's death by being thrown off the window and falling on fence spikes plays the way how Frank disposed off Pittsy during ''In the Beginning'' arc in [[ComicBook/ThePunisherMax MAX run]].
** You can gain two special events that happen during interrogations per level: the first centering on Frank's memories of losing his family and something his hostage says inadvertingly making Frank remember, replete with a relevant comic still, with the second recalling Vietnam or past (or even future) events, again with a relevant comic still.
** The warpaint the Punisher during one mission resembles the face paint he wore in the 1989 film.
* NeckSnap: Several of The Punisher's quick kills involve him snapping a mook's neck.
* NeverHurtAnInnocent: The Punisher is very ruthless when dealing with criminals, but not with innocents. He never lays a hand on them. In the game proper, if Frank shoots an innocent at all, the game is automatically over.
* OhCrap: Most of the dialogue of the mooks consists of this, based on both context and recognizing that the Punisher is attacking.
* OneHandedShotgunPump: If you dual wield shotguns or one hand is busy holding a meat shield, this is how Frank works them.
* PuzzleBoss: The Russian, due to his bullet-proof body, forces Frank to get creative when fighting the big man.
* RagdollPhysics: In additional to standard ragdoll physics, there's an unlockable cheat that'll cause the enemies to practically fly into the air when you shoot them.
* RegeneratingHealth: Frank's health regenerates up to 20% if it happens to be critically low. Health can be also slowly regained over time during Slaughter Mode.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the Grand Nixon Island level, one of the special kill areas involves the Punisher feeding a mook to a giant boa constrictor. And we are treated to the sounds of bones crunching.
-->'''The Punisher''': Don't let that snack spoil your dinner.
* RevolversAreJustBetter: The revolver and HandCannon are both very accurate.
* {{Retirony}}: Many mooks claim they were about to retire/are married/have kids/whatever. It's possible to leave them alive (but not as much fun).
* SadlyMythtaken: In-universe, Soap massively screws up the legend of Hercules fighting the hydra, and Richtofen and Frank are quick to correct him.
--> '''Soap:''' Whatever, it's still a good metaphor! \\
'''Frank:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Analogy]].
* ScoringPoints: Points are earned by kills, successfully breaking enemies during interrogation and performing "Special Kills", and is multiplied by killing streaks. Getting Frank shot or doing friendly fire on allies/innocents causes the multiplier to reset. The game also encourages use of different weapons and interrogation methods since the players will receive less points than previous ones if they keep using same weapon and/or interrogation. Medals are earned by reaching specific high scores and these points can be used to buy upgrades (accuracy increase, body armor durability, weapon upgrades, Slaughter Mode duration etc.)
* SequelHook: [[spoiler: The last scene of the game is The Kingpin swearing vengeance on Castle while Bullseye's broken body is wheeled away.]] Unfortunately, it never came to be.
* ShoutOut:
** Many mooks mention Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and Daredevil (in his civilian identity of Matt Murdock) [[TheCameo does walk into]] Frank's interrogation to be his court-appointed legal defense, only to be swiftly dismissed by Frank.
** During an assault on a group of Yakuza: "[[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Oh no.]] {{They killed Ken|nyAgain}}chi."
** At one point the Russian knocks out Nick Fury while shouting [[ComicBook/FantasticFour "it's clobbering time!"]] He even tells that the Thing is popular in Russia, in line with his chracterization as a fan of American superheroes.
** When there is rumbling at Star Towers and security measures activate, [[VideoGame/HalfLife1 Doctor Freeman]] speculates that maybe the guys at quantum mechanics finally managed to open a portal to another dimension.
** Upon killing one of their comrades, Russian Mooks will sometimes say [[Theatre/{{Hamlet}} "Poor Yorrick, I knew him well."]]
* SuddenlyVoiced: The Russian didn't speak any single word in [[Film/ThePunisher2004 the 2004 film]]. Here, he talks, [[BossBanter a lot]].
* SuperMode: In "Slaughter Mode", the Punisher regains health and uses a limitless supply of dual throwing knives.
* ThrowawayGuns: When the Punisher is wielding a pair of two handed weapons (assault rifles, shotguns, machine guns, etc.), rather than try to reload both weapons at once he just tosses aside the second weapon.
* TraumaButton: Mooks saying certain words (Family, married, outnumbered, etc.) during interrogation will trigger flashbacks made out of comic book panels. Frank will normally have a witty retort.
* ThreateningShark: The "Pier 74" level features an interrogation where you can hold a mook over the edge of a pier with a shark circling.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: You can knock out captured enemies instead of killing them. If you do this after triggering a flashback, Frank will comment on this.
-->'''Yakuza member''': I'll go straight, I promise!
-->'''The Punisher''': Keep that promise.
** Another example includes this.
--> '''Gnucci Member:''' I'm gonna be a daddy!
--> '''The Punisher:''' Be a good one.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The game's big draw was the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique, wherein Frank could beat, threaten, or otherwise pry answers out of enemy grunts he manages to grab. Combine that with environment specific actions (piranha tank interrogation anyone?), and you have this trope. If you have a flashback and kill the mook, Frank will often have a particularly vicious response.
* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: If you go through with killing an enemy with said interrogation, you end up getting points deducted from your final stage score. (Despite the fact that this is expected of Frank.)
* VigilanteMan: Frank, as always.
* {{Yakuza}}: The Eternal Sun.
* WouldNotHitAGirl: As in the comics, The Punisher very rarely kills a woman, unless the woman is involved with the criminals he's fighting, or in charge of them. Most of the women in this game are considered innocent. The only exceptions are Ma Gnucci, and Takagi's geisha bodyguards. (Unless you kill Takagi the way he asks you to. They will then leave Frank alone and commit RitualSuicide.)
* YourHeadASplode: It's entirely possible to blast off the heads and limbs of enemies.
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* NeckSnap: Several of The Punisher's quick kills involve him snapping a mook's neck.
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't ([[BlackHumor and for putting three of kids through college]]). Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.

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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't ([[BlackHumor and for putting three of his kids through college]]). Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.
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* BadBoss: Implied with the Russian mercenary ship captain, the crew mentions that he shoots and dumps off the side any crew who disagrees with him [[TooDumbToLive and tells this to his face]]. Bushwacker too: he doesn't care about friendly fire, tells a mook Punisher interrogates into cooperating and who was attempting to make Bushwacker let go of a hostage to die like a man and doesn't care that he is burning down a library while his men are inside and the fact that its his bosses house.

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* BadBoss: Implied with the Russian mercenary ship captain, the crew mentions that he shoots and dumps off the side any crew who disagrees with him [[TooDumbToLive and tells this to his face]]. Bushwacker too: he doesn't care about friendly fire, tells a mook Punisher interrogates into cooperating and who was attempting to make Bushwacker let go of a hostage to die like a man and doesn't care that he is burning down a library while his men are inside and the fact that its it's his bosses house.



* DualWielding: In Slaughter Mode Frank uses several pairs of knives. It's also possible dual wield any combination of firearms (including two shotguns or two M16s).

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* DualWielding: In Slaughter Mode Frank uses several pairs of knives. It's also possible to dual wield any combination of firearms (including two shotguns or two M16s).
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** Also, the sign in the cinematic after the Grand Nixon Island mission reads as "Смерть к Америке", instead of more accurate "Смерть Америке" (Death to America).

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** Also, the sign in the cinematic after the Grand Nixon Island mission reads as "Смерть к Америке", Америке" (Death towards America), instead of more accurate "Смерть Америке" (Death to ''to'' America).
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** One particular highlight is the newspaper clipping which shows worker unions rejoicing after Punisher shoots up Russian criminal dock workers.
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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't. Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.

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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't.won't ([[BlackHumor and for putting three of kids through college]]). Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.

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* {{Gorn}}: This is one of the few games that got the AO rating purely for gratuitous violence. Stand outs include being tossed into sausage makers, getting pushed into a saw blade, drilling through the eye, nail gun into face,
being tossed down elevator shafts, getting wrapped in plastic, sharks, rhino charge, snake attack, burning, the brutal quick kill executions, especially in slaughter mode and jamming grenades down throats.

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* {{Gorn}}: This is one of the few games that got the AO rating purely for gratuitous violence. Stand outs include being tossed into sausage makers, getting pushed into a saw blade, drilling through the eye, nail gun into face,
face, being tossed down elevator shafts, getting wrapped in plastic, sharks, rhino charge, snake attack, burning, the brutal quick kill executions, especially in slaughter mode and jamming grenades down throats.
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*BadBoss: Implied with the Russian mercenary ship captain, the crew mentions that he shoots and dumps off the side any crew who disagrees with him [[TooDumbToLive and tells this to his face]]. Bushwacker too: he doesn't care about friendly fire, tells a mook Punisher interrogates into cooperating and who was attempting to make Bushwacker let go of a hostage to die like a man and doesn't care that he is burning down a library while his men are inside and the fact that its his bosses house.
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* SadlyMythtaken: In-universe, Soap massively screws up the legend of Hercules fighting the hydra, and Richtofen and Frank are quick to correct him.
--> '''Soap:''' Whatever, it's still a good metaphor! \\
'''Frank:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Analogy]].

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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't. The only exception are the police themselves.

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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Some people Frank can encounter will actually thank him, and some such as the undertaker at the mob's funeral home will actually ''praise him'' for cleaning up the messes the cops won't. Even SHIELD agents and private security in the Zoo and the Stark Towers help and assist him. The only exception are the police themselves.



* ArmorIsUseless: HeavilyArmoredMook will die instantly if you quick-kill them. Averted if you attack them without quick-kill, however. In fact, Yakuza White Commandos can only be killed with either quick kills or headshots.

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* ArmorIsUseless: HeavilyArmoredMook will die instantly if you quick-kill them. Averted if you attack them without quick-kill, however. In fact, Yakuza White Commandos can only be killed with either quick kills or headshots. Explosives and the flamethrower don't care about armor, though the White Commandos don't ignite and are cooked inside their armors allowing them to fight back for a few seconds if you are using a flamethrower.



* BadassLongcoat: The Punisher in most of the levels.

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* BadassLongcoat: The Punisher in most of the levels. A couple levels has him take it off in favor of his kevlar and T-Shirt and Grand Nixon Island has him in camouflage. Obviously the prison mission has him in inmate clothes.



* BondOneLiner: Frank delivers these frequently.

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* BondOneLiner: Frank delivers these frequently.frequently, though internally.



* BulletproofHumanShield: The Punisher can grab mooks and use them as this. Several mooks also do this with the most notable example of Bushwacker who [[BadBoss uses his own minions as shields]].

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* BulletproofHumanShield: The Punisher can grab mooks and use them as this. Several mooks also do this with the most notable example of Bushwacker who [[BadBoss uses his own minions as shields]]. Other mooks keep civilians, rival gang mooks and in one mission SHIELD agents hostage.



* DeadpanSnarker: Frank does quite a bit of snarking in this game.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Frank does quite a bit of snarking in this game. Black Widow isn't far behind in the one mission she is in. The Mooks engage in it occasionally as well.



* EmergencyWeapon: The Punisher can use "Quick Kills" on nearby enemies which involve killing them in several over the top ways. Nearby mooks who are very unfortunate enough to witness these kills will stop shooting briefly as they panic which gives Frank a few seconds to grab a human shield and/or finish them off before they start returning fire again.

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* EmergencyWeapon: The Punisher can use "Quick Kills" on nearby enemies which involve killing them in several over the top ways. Nearby mooks who are very unfortunate enough to witness these kills will stop shooting briefly as they panic which gives Frank a few seconds to grab a human shield and/or finish them off before they start returning fire again. It gets pretty horrific as well with bottles jammed down throats, baseball bats shattered against skulls, wrenches impaled on backs, crowbars getting jammed into the jaw and used to shatter the neck, butcher knives into the eyes and TV's smashed through heads.



* FlamethrowerBackfire: This is how you defeat the Russian (he throws ExplodingBarrels at you).
* {{Gorn}}: This is one of the few games that got the AO rating purely for gratuitous violence.

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* FlamethrowerBackfire: This is how you defeat the Russian (he throws ExplodingBarrels at you).
you). Can also happen non-explosively during gameplay if a flamethrower wielding mook ignites a corpse or an ally that he then walks near.
* {{Gorn}}: This is one of the few games that got the AO rating purely for gratuitous violence. Stand outs include being tossed into sausage makers, getting pushed into a saw blade, drilling through the eye, nail gun into face,
being tossed down elevator shafts, getting wrapped in plastic, sharks, rhino charge, snake attack, burning, the brutal quick kill executions, especially in slaughter mode and jamming grenades down throats.



* HighVoltageDeath: In the Rykers Island level, Frank comes across a inmate strapped into an electric chair. After interrogating him the player can then choose whether or not to fry him.

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* HighVoltageDeath: In the Rykers Island level, Frank comes across an inmate, a inmate serial killer at that, in death row and the special interrogation involves him strapped into an electric chair. After interrogating him the player can then choose whether or not to fry him.



* LimitedLoadout: Frank can carry one primary weapon (rifles, shotguns, SMG, explosive launchers or flamethrower) and dual-wield two side-arms of the same type (pistols, machine pistols or revorlers).

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* LimitedLoadout: Frank can carry one primary weapon (rifles, shotguns, SMG, explosive launchers or flamethrower) and dual-wield two side-arms of the same type (pistols, machine pistols or revorlers).revolvers).
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* LetsPlay: By Matt, Pat and Woolie of ''[[WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay Super Best Friends Play]]''.
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A ThirdPersonShooter released in 2005 by THQ based on Marvel's ''Comicbook/ThePunisher''. The game starts with Frank Castle in a interrogation room in Ryker's Prison and the whole game is a [[HowWeGotHere series of flashbacks to the present]].

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A ThirdPersonShooter released in 2005 by THQ Creator/{{THQ}} based on Marvel's ''Comicbook/ThePunisher''. The game starts with Frank Castle in a interrogation room in Ryker's Prison and the whole game is a [[HowWeGotHere series of flashbacks to the present]].
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* RoleReprisal: Creator/ThomasJane reprises his role from [[Film/ThePunisher2004 the 2004 film]] as the title character.
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--> '''Russian Thug #1''': Women aboard ship are bad, the captain neglects his duties.
--> '''Russian Thug #2''': Perhaps you should tell him. Then he will shoot you and dump your body overboard.
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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the Grand Nixon Island level, one of the special kill areas involves the Punisher feeding a mook to a giant boa constrictor.

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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the Grand Nixon Island level, one of the special kill areas involves the Punisher feeding a mook to a giant boa constrictor. And we are treated to the sounds of bones crunching.
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* ThreateningShark: The "Pier 74" level features an interrogation where you can hold a mook over the edge of a pier with a shark circling.
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* GoryDiscretionShot: A DeliberatelyMonochrome close up of the Punisher's face occurs whenever you kill someone with the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique.

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* GoryDiscretionShot: A In censored versions of the game, a DeliberatelyMonochrome close up of the Punisher's face occurs whenever you kill someone with the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique.
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** Many mooks mention Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and Daredevil does show up to Frank's interrogation to be his legal defense, only to be swiftly dismissed by Frank.

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** Many mooks mention Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and Daredevil (in his civilian identity of Matt Murdock) [[TheCameo does show up to walk into]] Frank's interrogation to be his court-appointed legal defense, only to be swiftly dismissed by Frank.



** Upon killing one of their comrades, Russian Mooks will sometimes say [[Theatre/Hamlet "Poor Yorrick, I knew him well."]]

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General clean up of spelling and grammar, along with what context I remember from watching a thorough let's play on Youtube.


* BareYourMidriff: At least 3 females in the Crackhouse level have a white shirt with a red star on the chest that is tied in a knot at the front. Averted with Molly Richtofen,Joan in the Zoo level , Ma Gnucci, the female tour guide in the Stark Tower level, and with Black Widow in the Pier 74 level, although she does have [[AbsoluteCleavage a good amount of cleavage with her outfit.]] any other female character in the game has a shirt that bares only a sliver of their midriff.

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* BareYourMidriff: At least 3 females in the Crackhouse level have a white shirt with a red star on the chest that is tied in a knot at the front. Averted with Molly Richtofen,Joan Richtofen, Joan in the Zoo level , level, Ma Gnucci, the female tour guide in the Stark Tower level, and with Black Widow in the Pier 74 level, although she does have [[AbsoluteCleavage a good amount of cleavage with her outfit.]] any Any other female character in the game has a shirt that bares only a sliver of their midriff.



* DestinationDefenestration: A couple of bad guys end up meeting this fate at The Punisher's hands. Crackheads, Ma and Eddie Gnucci ([[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice which in this case falls on fence spikes]]). Bullseye gets throwed off the top floor of the skyscraper and in post-credits reveals that he somehow survived this fall (albeit in very bad shape).

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* DestinationDefenestration: A couple of bad guys end up meeting this fate at The Punisher's hands. Crackheads, Ma and Eddie Gnucci ([[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice which in this case falls on fence spikes]]). Bullseye gets throwed thrown off the top floor of the skyscraper and in post-credits reveals that he somehow survived this fall (albeit in very bad shape).



* EnemyMine: In one level, Frank helps out the Gnuccis clear out the Eternal Sun from their meat-packing plant. (Although Frank was planning to take them both out at once, but this makes things easier.) However, the Gnuccis unsurprisingly turn on him once the Yakuza are delt with.

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* EnemyMine: In one level, Frank helps out the Gnuccis clear out the Eternal Sun from their meat-packing plant. (Although Frank was planning to take them both out at once, but this makes things easier.) However, the Gnuccis unsurprisingly turn on him once the Yakuza are delt dealt with.



** Some of Russian merchanaries express distaste that the captain is neglecting his duties for smuggling prostitutes aboard the ship, although [[BadBoss they don't dare to objectify against him.]]

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** Some of Russian merchanaries express distaste that the captain is neglecting his duties for smuggling prostitutes aboard the ship, although [[BadBoss they don't dare to objectify object against him.it to his face.]]



* GunPorn: Similiar to ''The Punisher: Armory'', the game provides description for each unlocked weapon in the safehouse with Frank narrating its history and use.

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* GunPorn: Similiar to ''The Punisher: Armory'', the game provides description for each unlocked weapon in the safehouse Safehouse with Frank narrating its history and use.



* HeroicBystander: In the zoo mission a few workers, when rescued, will take guns from dead enemies and help Castle as much as they can: one explains that, after witnessing the Gnuccis [[ForTheEvulz killing many animals senselessly]], he wants to protect the ones left.
* HeyCatch: One of the "Quick Kills" the Punisher can perform, is to toss his longarm at an enemy who will reflexively catch it, distracting him. The Punisher then shoots/stabs the guy in the face while he is distracted.

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* HeroicBystander: In the zoo mission a few workers, when rescued, will take guns from dead enemies and help Castle as much as they can: one explains that, after witnessing the Gnuccis [[ForTheEvulz killing many animals senselessly]], he wants to protect the ones left.
still left in the zoo.
* HeyCatch: One of the "Quick Kills" the Punisher can perform, perform is to toss his longarm current rifle at an enemy who will reflexively catch it, distracting him. The Punisher then shoots/stabs the guy in the face while he is distracted.



* HighVoltageDeath: In the Rykers Island level Frank comes across a inmate strapped into an electric chair. After interrogating him the player can then choose whether or not to fry him.

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* HighVoltageDeath: In the Rykers Island level level, Frank comes across a inmate strapped into an electric chair. After interrogating him the player can then choose whether or not to fry him.



* HumanTraffickers: While searching for the nuke on cargo ship that is being smuggled by Russian Mercenaries, Frank comes across containers containing some prostitutes which Russians are intending to smuggle them in New York for prostitution ring. Frank rescues girls from the slavers before giving one of the former captives a detonator to blow up the slave ship for good.
* HowWeGotHere: The entire game is a series of flashbacks as to how Frank got to Ryker's island, until the final level taking place there.

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* HumanTraffickers: While searching for the nuke on cargo ship that is being smuggled by Russian Mercenaries, Frank comes across containers containing some prostitutes which that the Russians are intending to smuggle them in into New York for prostitution ring. rings. This causes Frank rescues girls to change his plans from just blowing the boat up to rescuing the women from the slavers before giving slavers, and while leaving he gives one of the former captives a detonator to blow up the slave ship for good.
* HowWeGotHere: The entire game is a series of flashbacks as to how Frank got to Ryker's island, until the final level taking place there.
good.



* HowWeGotHere: The entire game is a series of flashbacks as to how Frank got to Ryker's island as he's being interrogated in prison, until the final level taking place there.



* TheMafia: The Gnucci family.

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* TheMafia: The Italian Gnucci family.



** Eddie Gnucci's death by being throwed off the window and falling on fence spikes plays the way how Frank disposed off Pittsy during ''In the Beginning'' arc in [[ComicBook/ThePunisherMax MAX run]].
** You can gain two special interrogations per level: the first centering on Frank losing his family and something his hostage says making him remember, replete with a comic still, with the second recalling Vietnam or past (or even future) events.

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** Eddie Gnucci's death by being throwed thrown off the window and falling on fence spikes plays the way how Frank disposed off Pittsy during ''In the Beginning'' arc in [[ComicBook/ThePunisherMax MAX run]].
** You can gain two special events that happen during interrogations per level: the first centering on Frank Frank's memories of losing his family and something his hostage says inadvertingly making him Frank remember, replete with a relevant comic still, with the second recalling Vietnam or past (or even future) events.events, again with a relevant comic still.



* NeverHurtAnInnocent: The Punisher is very ruthless when dealing with criminals, but with innocents. He never lays a hand on them. In the game proper, if Frank shoots an innocent, the game is automatically over.
* OhCrap: Most of the dialogue of the mooks consists of this.

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* NeverHurtAnInnocent: The Punisher is very ruthless when dealing with criminals, but not with innocents. He never lays a hand on them. In the game proper, if Frank shoots an innocent, innocent at all, the game is automatically over.
* OhCrap: Most of the dialogue of the mooks consists of this.this, based on both context and recognizing that the Punisher is attacking.



* PuzzleBoss: The Russian.

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* PuzzleBoss: The Russian.Russian, due to his bullet-proof body, forces Frank to get creative when fighting the big man.



* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the Grand Nixon Island level, one of the special kill areas involves The Punisher feeding a mook to a giant boa constrictor.

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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: In the Grand Nixon Island level, one of the special kill areas involves The the Punisher feeding a mook to a giant boa constrictor.



* ScoringPoints: Points are earned by kills, successfully breaking enemies during interrogation and performing "Special Kills", and is multiplied by killing streak. Getting Frank shot or doing friendly fire on allies/innocents causes multiplier to reset. The game also encourages use of different weapons and interrogation methods since the players will receive less points than previous ones if they keep using same weapon and/or interrogation. Medals are earned by reaching specific high scores and these points can be used to buy upgrades (accuracy increase, body armor durability, weapon upgrades, Slaughter Mode duration etc.)
* SequelHook: [[spoiler: The last scene of the game is The Kingpin swearing vengeance on Castle while Bullseye's broken body is wheeled away.]] (It never came to be.)

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* ScoringPoints: Points are earned by kills, successfully breaking enemies during interrogation and performing "Special Kills", and is multiplied by killing streak. streaks. Getting Frank shot or doing friendly fire on allies/innocents causes the multiplier to reset. The game also encourages use of different weapons and interrogation methods since the players will receive less points than previous ones if they keep using same weapon and/or interrogation. Medals are earned by reaching specific high scores and these points can be used to buy upgrades (accuracy increase, body armor durability, weapon upgrades, Slaughter Mode duration etc.)
* SequelHook: [[spoiler: The last scene of the game is The Kingpin swearing vengeance on Castle while Bullseye's broken body is wheeled away.]] (It Unfortunately, it never came to be.)



** Many mooks mention Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}.

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** Many mooks mention Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}.Comicbook/{{Daredevil}}, and Daredevil does show up to Frank's interrogation to be his legal defense, only to be swiftly dismissed by Frank.



** When there is rumbling at Star Towers and security measures activate, [[VideoGame/HalfLife1 Doctor Freeman speculates that maybe the guys at quantum mechanics finally managed to open a portal to another dimension]].

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** When there is rumbling at Star Towers and security measures activate, [[VideoGame/HalfLife1 Doctor Freeman Freeman]] speculates that maybe the guys at quantum mechanics finally managed to open a portal to another dimension]].dimension.



* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The game's big draw was the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique, wherein Frank could beat, threaten, or otherwise pry answers out of enemy grunts he manages to grab. Combine that with environment specific actions (piranha tank interrogation anyone?), and you have this trope.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: The game's big draw was the JackBauerInterrogationTechnique, wherein Frank could beat, threaten, or otherwise pry answers out of enemy grunts he manages to grab. Combine that with environment specific actions (piranha tank interrogation anyone?), and you have this trope. If you have a flashback and kill the mook, Frank will often have a particularly vicious response.

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