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Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound. HUNK Default. Categories Articles lacking sources Character gameplay subpages.

Universal Conquest Wiki. Further notes. When an common enemy is stumbling from a head shot, HUNK can use the Neckbreaker move which always instantly kills him.

When an enemy gets hit in the calf or kneecaps and falls to their knees, HUNK can use his own self-explanatory "Kick" move, which can knock an enemy back several yards. This is also used on stunned Ganados with a shield as well as Ganados with an emerged Plaga.

When HUNK injures an enemy in the head or stuns them, he can walk up to them and hit them with his elbow and knock them back.

Multiple enemies can be hit with this attack. When HUNK injures an enemy in the arm and he approaches from the front, he whips out a blade from the toe of his boot and kicks the person in front of him, which knocks them back. When HUNK injures an enemy in the arm and he approaches from the back, he pulls out his hidden blade on his arm and slices the enemy's neck. The audio for everything else is identical to the final's.

An unused "full version" of Greg's Speech when he's encountered is in the game. In the finalized version, it was split up into three segments, the second segment of which only occurs if Yoko is present. A few cutscenes only played in the online mode. Most of these can still be viewed through the recently made Unofficial Outbreak servers Japanese version only but as far as it officially goes, they can't be normally seen.

Due to the nature of how other players could go anywhere they wanted in online mode without having to rely on their teammates to be with them at all times, the option to use the intercom in the university's lab while making the Daylight serum to call players that hadn't arrived yet was possible. In offline mode, the surviving AI partners will automatically meet up with you at this point, rendering it having no use in offline mode. There's a version for each character.

During certain circumstances, if a character dies and two are left that have a compatible ending and the player doesn't take the Daylight Serum, they can get this ending. Though only one version of each cutscene is accessible to offline players, there are alternative versions that could only be heard online that involve the other character in said pair speaking in their head.

Each NPC uses a character type of one of the 8 default characters but has unique stats and starting items. A large number of them are unused in both Outbreak and Outbreak File 2 however. These characters can typically only be obtained through hacking via cheating device or similar methods.

He is a George-type character. He starts with a Hemostat. Not much else is known about him. He is a Kevin-type character. He starts with an antidote. However, for whatever reason he wasn't used. This version of him doesn't wear a gasmask helmet. He's a Kevin-type character. This version of him starts with a First Aid Spray.

This is a version of HUNK that wears his signature helmet. This version features average stats and starts with a box of 30 handgun bullets. This unused character was shown a lot in pre-release screenshots. The images he's featured in have to do with perhaps one of the most famous cut Outbreak scenarios.

The Scenario doesn't have an official name and is usually referred to as "A Day in Raccoon" after the Motel the scenario is set in. Micky was the owner of the motel. According to a Famitsu article that featured him and other characters, Micky had a very hostile personality, even toward his Motel guests.

As for his actual remnants he has a battle damaged model probably from being attacked or killed in the scenario and a playable version which is a Jim-type character with a medium infection rate, weak attack power, and average health. He also starts with a Hemostat in his inventory. Not much is known about this NPC. No Celebrities Were Harmed : Every playable character in the central cast of Outbreak is seemingly deliberately designed to look like a celebrity. Even Yoko is a dead ringer for the Japanese actress Erika Oda.

In two cases, Jim and Cindy, they have alternate outfits that accentuate this: Jim gets a basketball outfit that makes him look even more like Dennis Rodman, and Cindy has a leather catsuit that's seemingly patterned after the one Uma Thurman wears in The Avengers. This time though, you find out just what's behind that mysterious door off to your right. It's a shortcut to the bridge where you blew up the zombies in "Outbreak". Not a Zombie : "What a weird customer. Have fun having to do all the puzzles yourself.

One Steve Limit : In File 1 the game would only allow one of each character type in the game, meaning you can't play as a USS member if someone was using a fireman, both of which use Kevin's voice, animations, and loadout. This restriction was lifted for 2. Open Says Me : With enough firepower or persistence, most doors can be forced open. These are the same doors that zombies can force themselves through, though.

Pixel Hunt : The SP items. For that matter, what endings you get depend upon if you took the pill or not, and if you saved any pills of Daylight to be used to reproduce it to cure others. Poor Communication Kills : The series didn't include voice communication, only a small number of prerecorded lines.

Unless the players knew what to do in the level, this could very easily get someone killed. The developers believed it would heighten tension.

Raising the Steaks : "Wild Things". Zombie jackals are a common enemy, you must cross a pool with an angry zombie alligator in it, and depending on what you did to the mutant elephant chasing you, you either fight that, or a zombie lion - after you kill the zombie lion's wife.

Revive Kills Zombie : A near-perfect example. The medicinal pills George makes can be launched at enemies in File 2 to kill them. Shooting the final Tyrant with the Daylight cure is the easiest way to beat him in "Decisions, Decisions". Say My Name : Character names are mapped to the right analog stick for a quick means of getting someone's attention.

Schmuck Bait : Hitting the second floor elevator button in "The Hive" dumped you into the Doctor's Office, an extremely cramped room with two zombies and no useful items.

It was very easy to get yourself severely wounded before you could get back into the elevator and if Leech Man joined the fray Schrodinger's Player Character : Obviously, given that you have eight choices.

In certain stages, not playing as a chosen character will have them as an NPC who cannot be interacted with, and will later show up dead or zombified. Later games never even made it clear if any variation happened. Shoot the Shaggy Dog : Not of the entire series, but only happens with certain conditions. For example, if no one is Yoko during "The Hive", she never gets to find out why Monica an Umbrella scientist and Yoko's co-worker recognizes and hates her, on account of being a zombie.

Sinister Subway : "Underbelly". The Six Stats : Two of them — Dexterity and Constitution — are represented in-game, with each character running at different speeds and taking different amounts of damage. Furthermore, the "resist disease" function of Constitution is its own stat; each character's virus gauge climbs at a different rate. Socialization Bonus : Some of the sidequests and special endings required you to be online because of the triggered events see Broken Bridge.

Also, online allowed players to tackle the highest difficulty levels with 4 characters instead of three. The finale of "Desperate Times" is almost impossible on the hardest setting with some characters, because you physically cannot bring enough ammo into the finale without having Yoko to use as a bag of holding, and some PCs don't start with her on the team.

Special Attack : Each character has one exclusive defensive move, some passive skills and personal items. More to the trope, Ryman and Alyssa can re-aim their shots for much more damage and a usual One-Hit Kill. Spiteful AI : The computer-controlled partners like to hog firearms and ammo, will never take keys or important story items, and generally like to separate from the player.

The second part could be considered a boon, given the alternative. Depending on the AI type, some will hand over weapons easily such as Yoko and others won't such as David. Another thing that should be brought up is based on which characters are grouped together. For instance, David and Kevin don't get along, while Yoko and David do.

Standard Status Effects : The usual Resident Evil poisoning that requires blue herbs to cure, but characters can also bleed out which slows them down along with diminishing their health until fixed with a hemostat or Cindy's bandage. Status Buff : Herbs or pills to replenish your health, and pills to slow down the virus gauge. Naturally, this was made interesting by the aforementioned lack of voice chat.

Timed Mission : The virus gauge is effectively a time limit, as it's impossible to cure your infection until you use some Daylight at the end of "Decisions, Decisions". At least one theory speculates that David is Native American, but it's unconfirmed. Unlockable Content : Usually unlocked by completing scenarios or finding hidden items.

Double Unlock : Of course, players then get the privilege of shelling out their hard-earned points. Averted at the finale of "End of the Road" when another team is killed, but this time you can take the guns.

Vaporware : File 3 was canceled due to poor sales of the second installment compared to the first. Video Game Cruelty Potential : Zombies normally ignore Bob entirely during "Outbreak", but if the player stands behind him when they attack, he'll get struck instead, and it doesn't take him long to die given his condition.

He can also, with some careful positioning, be hauled out the window by the zombies up the first flight of stairs from the bar. With This Herring : Justified most of the time, as none of the citizens were expecting to get attacked, and Kevin and Mark both start with their standard-issue firearms. For example, combat boot-wearing Kevin can boot zombies. Others have skills that are just plain obvious, like Cindy's amazing ability to duck.

Or Yoko thinking to wear a backpack. With the wonky canon, this could also happen in an actual inn, an infested zoo, a safehouse, etc. Zombie Apocalypse : Duh. Zombie Infectee : All of the characters.

The Virus was represented by a gauge in the corner that constantly ticked up and went faster if you were wounded. Mark's friend Bob from the first scenario was an NPC example. He needed to be carried to the roof and defended the whole time. If you got there on low difficulties he would commit suicide, but on the highest he would turn and attack you.



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