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Quake II: The Reckoning: The Ion Ripper is a Razorjack expy, the only differences being the obvious lack of an Alternate Fire and that the ricocheting projectiles are made of cells rather than blades.Its actor is even labelled as " Redeemer". Speaking of the Redeemer, the Quick-Nuke consumable borrows its sprite from the UT2004 version, and the missile launched even sounds like the Redeemer's in flight.

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  • The Deathhead is literally the Redeemer it even uses the same model, and even allows you to fire it guided or unguided.
  • Nuclear Throne: The Nuke Launcher functions like the Redeemer Missile, being a weapon that fires a remotely controllable nuclear rocket.
  • Twice in the case of Borderlands's Torgue-manufactured Rocket Launcher Redemption: not only it has the caption "Monster Kill!", but the name "Redemption" sounds similar to Redeemer.
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  • A later update added the Zarr, which is even closer to the original Flak Cannon.
  • The Drakgoon shrapnel cannon is extremely similar to the Flak Cannon.
  • SYNTHETIK: The flak cannon functions identically to its Unreal counterpart.
  • Russian Overkill: The Hotrod's secondary and tertiary fire shoot a spray of flak and a shrapnel bomb, respectively, just like the Flak Cannon.
  • Nuclear Throne: The Flak Cannon works almost exactly like their Unreal counterpart, being a shotgun weapon that fires a sphere of multi-hit death.
  • Nexuiz/ Xonotic: The Mortar's primary fire shots projectiles which can be summed up as Flak Shells.
  • Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast: The Flechette Weapon is basically the Flak Cannon in all but name.
  • Gunfire Reborn: The Porcupine has an alternate fire that makes it play similarly to the Flak Cannon.
  • Warframe: The Quanta takes after the Shock Rifle, firing slow-moving energy cubes that can be detonated with the primary fire mode.
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    Nexuiz/ Xonotic: The Electro gun allows you to shoot a ball with the alternate fire and hit it with the weapon's primary fire, basically emulating the Shock Rifle, but with the ball bouncing on objects instead of travelling through the air.Gunfire Reborn: The Thunderstrike weapon has an alternate fire that makes it play similarly to the Shock Rifle.Deep Rock Galactic: The Experimental Plasma Charger is inspired by the Shock Rifle, with a charged sphere being shot with the primary fire in order to cause a massive explosion to scorch whole hordes.Considering that the game itself was meant to be an Epic Games Store exclusive, it's hardly surprising. Unlike other weapons of the manufacturer, in addition, it only spawns with the element of Shock, further referencing the original family of weapons. Borderlands 3 has the ASMD as a Maliwan-manufactured Sniper Rifle, which works exactly as it did in the games, the only difference being that you need to zoom in order to shoot the bolt.The weapon itself relying highly on the two fire modes of a beam and a ball which can be hit with the aforementioned beam in order to generate an explosion became quite influential:

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    I get that Gungeon may not be your cup of tea, but that doesn't mean that it's worse than NT, wich it's a completely different game.There are four weapons in the series which seems to be the most referenced often in other media: the ASMD Shock Rifle, the Flak Cannon, the Razorjack/ Ripper/ Ripjack family and the Redeemer. wich gives you random pop pop extra shoots)ģ- The ost is pretty generic, i give you that, but there are some pretty good tracks in the game, Ox and cadence for example?Ĥ- There is more variety of weapons on gungeonĥ- The infinite ammo starter weapons are useful for the first 2 floors, then they are practically useless, the majority of weapons use limited ammoĦ-There is a wide variety of enemies on the gungeon, you just have to explore moreħ- There are melee weapons on the gungeon, and they are honestly much more fun to use than the ones on NT (mechanically speaking), take Casey or Blasphemy as an exampleĨ- The bossfights in the game are pretty original, and even consistent with the loreĩ- the slower pase the game uses is due to the fact that the gungeon is an hybrid between NT and Isaac, and that doesn't makes it worse, there's even a turbo mode that speeds things up a littleġ0- The characters being tropes is not a bad thing I love both NT and ETG, and in my position i must say these things:ġ- The gungeon's lore is pretty extense, tho you have to dig into the ammonomicon to understand itĢ- Nuclear Throne has references to pop culture too (the tmnt is not the only one), gungeon may use too many of them, but that's the fun part of it, the WHOLE game is a bunch of references to other games/movies/tv shows etc (there's even a shrine dedicated to Y.V.










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