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Gang Garrison 2 is a [[Videogame Demake|demake]] of [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]. Originally created for an indie gaming competition centered on demakes, it found popularity thanks to 4Chan of all places: the first attempts at modding it happened there. Rather than being annoyed at the development, the creators welcomed the contributions, and the game has been constantly updated since. It is [[Freeware Games|freeware]], and can be found [http://www.ganggarrison.com/ here].
Gang Garrison 2 is a [[Videogame Demake|demake]] of [[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]. Originally created for an indie gaming competition centered on demakes, it found popularity thanks to 4Chan of all places: the first attempts at modding it happened there. Rather than being annoyed at the development, the creators welcomed the contributions, and the game has been constantly updated since. It is [[Freeware Games|freeware]], and can be found [http://www.ganggarrison.com/ here].


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=== This game provides examples of: ===
* [[Bash Brothers]]: The healer working with anyone is a force to be reckoned with.
* [[Bash Brothers]]: The healer working with anyone is a force to be reckoned with.
* [[Bland Name Product]]: The booting screen is a (cosmetic) look-alike of [[Steam]] called Smoke, the intro screen is, of course, a homage to that of ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'', and the game is made by a company called Faucet.
* [[Bland-Name Product]]: The booting screen is a (cosmetic) look-alike of [[Steam]] called Smoke, the intro screen is, of course, a homage to that of ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'', and the game is made by a company called Faucet.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: Double subverted, all players have an infinite amount of ammo on them, but they still have to reload fired shots.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: Double subverted, all players have an infinite amount of ammo on them, but they still have to reload fired shots.
* [[Boom Headshot]]: [[Averted]]. Heads [[Hitbox Dissonance|aren't even part of the hitbox]]. Because of the relative ease of aiming in two dimensions compared to three, the Riflemen class could be [[Game Breaker|nearly unstopable]] if he could get headshots.
* [[Boom Headshot]]: [[Averted]]. Heads [[Hitbox Dissonance|aren't even part of the hitbox]]. Because of the relative ease of aiming in two dimensions compared to three, the Riflemen class could be [[Game Breaker|nearly unstopable]] if he could get headshots.
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** Doing this while [[Rocket Jump|rocket jumping]] properly allowed players to fly up dozens of pixels higher than normal.
** Doing this while [[Rocket Jump|rocket jumping]] properly allowed players to fly up dozens of pixels higher than normal.
** Has since been [[Obvious Rule Patch|patched]], but [[Ascended Glitch|still remains in the hearts of players.]]
** Has since been [[Obvious Rule Patch|patched]], but [[Ascended Glitch|still remains in the hearts of players.]]
* [[Glass Cannon]]: The Infiltrator can deliver the game's only [[One Hit Kill]] attack, but has so little health as to be killable in two hits by most classes.
* [[Glass Cannon]]: The Infiltrator can deliver the game's only [[One-Hit Kill]] attack, but has so little health as to be killable in two hits by most classes.
* [[Knockback]]: The Firebug and {{spoiler|Quote and Curly}} have attacks that propell other players backward.
* [[Knockback]]: The Firebug and {{spoiler|Quote and Curly}} have attacks that propell other players backward.
* [[No Scope]]: Rifleman can charge his shots to be more powerful when scoped, but shoots at a faster rate when he isn't.
* [[No Scope]]: Rifleman can charge his shots to be more powerful when scoped, but shoots at a faster rate when he isn't.
* [[Ludicrous Gibs]]: Players which are killed by rockets or stickybombs often have this happen.
* [[Ludicrous Gibs]]: Players which are killed by rockets or stickybombs often have this happen.
* [[Overheating]]: The Overweight and Firebug both have this restriction on their ammo.
* [[Overheating]]: The Overweight and Firebug both have this restriction on their ammo.
* [[One Hit Kill]]: The Infiltratior's "backstab" will kill a player in one hit either from the front or the back.
* [[One-Hit Kill]]: The Infiltratior's "backstab" will kill a player in one hit either from the front or the back.
* [[Player Versus Player]]: All matches are multiplayer brawls.
* [[Player Versus Player]]: All matches are multiplayer brawls.
* [[Retraux]]: Considering this was created in 2008 (and constantly updated since then.)
* [[Retraux]]: Considering this was created in 2008 (and constantly updated since then.)

Revision as of 09:23, 9 January 2014

"With reworked weapons, new game modes, and fancier menus and H.U.Ds, it's pretty much better than TF2 in every possible way now. Except for the total lack of hats."

Gang Garrison 2 is a demake of Team Fortress 2. Originally created for an indie gaming competition centered on demakes, it found popularity thanks to 4Chan of all places: the first attempts at modding it happened there. Rather than being annoyed at the development, the creators welcomed the contributions, and the game has been constantly updated since. It is freeware, and can be found here.

Tropes used in Gang Garrison 2 include: