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* FridgeHorror: Retroactively, Kais's EmergencyWeapon sword becomes [[TearJerker quite the tragic memento]]. At the time, it was probably just there to [[FantasyCounterpartCulture look Japanese]]. In modern lore, however, such an ornamental blade is almost certainly his squad's Bonding Knife, the edge that they used to forge their bond as BloodBrothers. Whether Kais looted it off his dead sergeant or was the blade's designated carrier, it's about all he has left of his squad after the crash of his Orca and subsequent trench warfare scenario. Kais fights for more than the Greater Good alone, [[UndyingLoyalty he fights for the memory and sacrifice of his fallen friends]].
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* FridgeHorror: Retroactively, Kais's EmergencyWeapon sword becomes [[TearJerker quite the tragic memento]]. At the time, it was probably just there to [[FantasyCounterpartCulture look Japanese]]. In modern lore, however, such an ornamental blade is almost certainly his squad's Bonding Knife, the edge that they used to forge their bond as BloodBrothers.SwornBrothers. Whether Kais looted it off his dead sergeant or was the blade's designated carrier, it's about all he has left of his squad after the crash of his Orca and subsequent trench warfare scenario. Kais fights for more than the Greater Good alone, [[UndyingLoyalty he fights for the memory and sacrifice of his fallen friends]].
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era FPS game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the console and time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era FPS game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the console and time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.version.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: The Novel, which is considered much better than the game itself.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: ObviousBeta: The Novel, which is considered much better than PC version has some downgraded effects/menus from the game itself.[=PS2=] version and more general bugs; such as enemy dialogue repeating more, the sword not actually being in Kais' hand properly among other issues.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era FPS game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era FPS game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the console and time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era FPS game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The Greater Good is described as an unattainable ideal, but making the ol' Schola Progenum try is good enough. Just like how the Emperor is an unattainable paragon of humanity and Imperial citizens are expected to at least make an honest effort to messure up to Him, even though it's ultimately impossible.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The Greater Good is described as an unattainable ideal, but making the ol' Schola Progenum try is good enough. Just like how the Emperor is an unattainable paragon of humanity and Imperial citizens are expected to at least make an honest effort to messure measure up to Him, even though it's ultimately impossible.
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* GoodBadBugs: For reasons unknown, there is a bug during the battle against the Imperial airship that can cause it to somehow blow itself up. Considering how buggy and difficult the game is, this cheeses the fight.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the time it was made. At best it manages to capture the feeling of the setting great, but beyond that is either just okay, or incredibly poor depending on the version.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: The Novel, which is considered much better than the game itself.itself.
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the time it was made.
* SoOkayItsAverage: The general consensus is that ''Fire Warrior'' is a bog standard Playstation 2 era game, with very average graphics and gameplay fairly typical of the time it was made.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The Greater Good is described as an unattainable ideal, but making the ol' college try is good enough. Just like how the Emperor is an unattainable paragon of humanity and Imperial citizens are expected to at least make an honest effort to messure up to Him, even though it's ultimately impossible.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The Greater Good is described as an unattainable ideal, but making the ol' college Schola Progenum try is good enough. Just like how the Emperor is an unattainable paragon of humanity and Imperial citizens are expected to at least make an honest effort to messure up to Him, even though it's ultimately impossible.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The Greater Good is described as an unattainable ideal, but making the ol' college try is good enough. Just like how the Emperor is an unattainable paragon of humanity and Imperial citizens are expected to at least make an honest effort to messure up to Him, even though it's ultimately impossible.
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* HamAndCheese: '''[[BrianBlessed BRIAN BLESSED]]''' plays a suitably pompous - though rather slight - Imperial Admiral.
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* HamAndCheese: '''[[BrianBlessed BRIAN BLESSED]]''' '''Creator/BrianBlessed''' plays a suitably pompous - though rather slight - Imperial Admiral.
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* FridgeHorror: Retroactively, Kais's EmergencyWeapon sword becomes [[TearJerker quite the tragic memento]]. At the time, it was probably just there to [[FantasyCounterpartCulture look Japanese]]. In modern lore, however, such an ornamental blade is almost certainly his squad's Bonding Knife, the edge that they used to forge their bond as BloodBrothers. Whether Kais looted it off his dead sergeant or was the blade's designated carrier, it's about all he has left of his squad after the crash of his Orca and subsequent trench warfare scenario. Kais fights for more than the Greater Good alone, [[UndyingLoyalty he fights for the memory and sacrifice of his fallen friends]].
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Everything after the level "No Rest For The Wicked" [[spoiler:when everything starts going Chaosy, particularly during the levels inside the Convergence pit.]]
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: NightmareFuel: Everything after the level "No Rest For The Wicked" [[spoiler:when everything starts going Chaosy, particularly during the levels inside the Convergence pit.]]
* MorePopularSpinoff: TheNovelNovel, which is considered much better than the game itself.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Everything after the level "No Rest For The Wicked" [[spoiler:when everything starts going Chaosy, particularly during the levels inside the Convergence pit.]]
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: Everything after the level "No Rest For The Wicked" [[spoiler:when everything starts going Chaosy, particularly during the levels inside the Convergence pit.]]]]
* MorePopularSpinoff: The Novel
* MorePopularSpinoff: The Novel