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  • Acceptable Targets: Elvis impersonators. Whenever they appear, killing all of them will give you a bonus, as well as the announcer bellowing "Elvis has left the building!"
  • Anticlimax Boss: All of the bosses, once the player has completed all of the missions. They come without reinforcements despite not being especially strong in any way - thus, the final mission of each level is just to kill three random enemies as they come.
  • Ear Worm: Taxi Drivers must DIE!
  • Karma Houdini: The player character himself, especially if you're good at the game.
  • What an Idiot!: Incredible stupidity among non-playable characters is incredibly rampant, whether by design or by programming limitations or both. Even aside from flat-out cases of Too Dumb to Live, there are forms of stupidity not directly lethal to oneself, such as a cop not considering it suspicious that you would be punching random civilians in front of him.
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