Category:For Massive Damage: Difference between revisions

Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 14: Line 14:
[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] the specific trope that formerly went under this name, which is now [[Attack Its Weak Point]].
[[I Thought It Meant|Not to be confused with]] the specific trope that formerly went under this name, which is now [[Attack Its Weak Point]].


Named for the [[Memetic Mutation|infamous]] 2006 E3 [[Sony]] presentation.{{context|reason=What "infamous 2006 E3 Sony presentation"? This sentence is a victim of Pop Culture Isolation and Pop Cultural Osmosis Failure.}} Some reference to the quote appears in every single game released since.
Named for the [[Memetic Mutation|infamous]] 2006 E3 [[Sony]] presentation.{{context|reason=What 'infamous 2006 E3 Sony presentation'? This sentence is a victim of Pop Culture Isolation and Pop Cultural Osmosis Failure.}} Some reference to the quote appears in every single game released since.


{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

Latest revision as of 00:21, 3 September 2023


So you're fighting the Quirky Miniboss Squad, a Boss in Mook Clothing, A Giant Enemy Crab, The Dragon, or perhaps the Big Bad himself. Unfortunately, they're shrugging off most of the blows you deliver to them normally or are otherwise hard to kill. What to do?

Simple. Find a weapon, Weak Spot or technique that can hit For Massive Damage.

This is often, but not always, a Video Game Trope.

These may be intentional or otherwise. In properly skilled hands, these may allow one to take on an Eldritch Abomination or even a God.

Should be used responsibly or bad things can happen.

Not to be confused with the specific trope that formerly went under this name, which is now Attack Its Weak Point.

Named for the infamous 2006 E3 Sony presentation.[context?] Some reference to the quote appears in every single game released since.