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Shakedown hawaii announced
Shakedown hawaii announced






shakedown hawaii announced

Superpower: A gang with enough manpower and resources to control South America and, even after their Al-induced losses, invade Hawaii.Nintendo’s Wii and Wii U platforms will get a new game this summer: Shakedown: Hawaii, developer Vblank Entertainment’s 2019 sequel to Retro City Rampage. This is best exemplified by their final missions, where they outright invade Hawaii to get back at The CEO, which ultimately leads to Al invading their headquarters and killing their Leader. Knight of Cerebus: They’re much more seriously in their plans than the other two villainous factions.Immune to Bullets: Some will use metal helmets what makes them immune to bullets, forcing you to use explosives, fire, or your fists if you don't have them.The more challenging mooks will use knockback-inducing assault rifles, explosives and ultimately armed vans during the invasion. Elite Mook: They become increasingly challenging in the course of the game.They are frequently the target of Al, who is sent by The CEO to seize their assets. The CartelA cartel which has taken over many properties around Hawaii. Of course, his gang has been entirely wiped out, so he likely won’t pose a threat to anyone anymore. Villain: Exit, Stage Left: The last we see of him is fleeing in a car before Al can properly kill him.It's even made clear that The CEO can eliminate him at will, but wants to exploit his presence in his area's economy first. versus The CEO's and Featherbottom's empires, and the Cartel's forces. Scooter tries to join but soon runs afoul of his temper. TadThe leader of a local gang of hoodlums. Smug Snake: He always acts cartoonishly smug towards the CEO, complete with mocking laugher.Tad’s gang and the cartel don’t fully become threats until later. The Rival: The biggest threat to The CEO’s power initially.Given Name Reveal: After a plan to stop him from buying out Feeble succeeds and gets him injured, his first name is revealed to be Wilmington via a news report.Cruel Mercy: He (presumably) survived but obviously can't speak at the time he supposed to be buying out the CEO's company and have to be confined in a hospital.Corrupt Corporate Executive: Even worse one and possibly the one that inspires the protagonist CEO to surpass him.He owns a telecom company and several resorts. One-Man Army: Just one man manages to constantly wipe out hordes of heavily armed cartel members.įeatherbottomA rival CEO who wants to buy out Feeble Multinational.Manly Facial Hair: That handlebar mustache is well earned for someone who takes on armed cartels all by himself.Hawaiian-Shirted Tourist: Is the most Hawaiian themed of the trio and operates mostly outside of Hawaii.This trope is justified when he gets arrested, naturally. Bag of Spilling: He will collect many weapons during his missions, but will start them with just one or two firearms.He still manages to overpower the guards while tied up and escape.

shakedown hawaii announced

Badass in Distress: He gets arrested by the cartel police and put in jail after one level.Oh, Crap!: While getting burgers in a van owned by the gang's boss with an associate, they leave the keys in the car, allowing another man to steal it, causing the two to flee the scene.ĪlA "consultant" hired by The CEO to handle his "foreign affairs" (read: he's a merc hired to take out cartel members and take back the Feeble-owned farmlands they've claimed).Manchild: He's in his thirties, but dresses and acts like a teenage punk, and still lives in his dad's house.Atrocious Alias: Scooter prefers to be called DJ Jockitch.ScooterThe CEO's son, a punk who ends up entering a gang because "it looked cool".








Shakedown hawaii announced