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{{quote|''"[[War Is Hell|The war]] is becoming complicated... [[Hopeless War|A true nightmare...]] [[Stranger in a Familiar Land|The last bit of the old world is now lost.]] [[Despair Event Horizon|The line between]] [[The Army|soldier]] [[Took a Level In Badass|and]] [[Action Survivor|civilian]]... [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|should never have been crossed]]..."''|from the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}MS6pztc5lxY trailer] of ''Iron Grip : The Opression'' }}
{{quote|''"[[War Is Hell|The war]] is becoming complicated... [[Hopeless War|A true nightmare...]] [[Stranger in a Familiar Land|The last bit of the old world is now lost.]] [[Despair Event Horizon|The line between]] [[The Army|soldier]] [[Took a Level In Badass|and]] [[Action Survivor|civilian]]... [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner|should never have been crossed]]..."''|from the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}MS6pztc5lxY trailer] of ''Iron Grip : The Opression'' }}


''Iron Grip: The Oppression'' is a 2006 [[Game Mod|Total Conversion]] for ''[[Half Life|Half Life 2]]'' by indie game developer Isotx,
''Iron Grip: The Oppression'' is a 2006 [[Game Mod|Total Conversion]] for ''[[Half Life|Half Life 2]]'' by indie game developer Isotx,
set in the [[Steampunk]] and [[Diesel Punk]]-themed fictional universe of Iron Grip. It features urban guerrilla warfare by combining elements from two different genres. A player can choose one of two sides in this game, the Rahmos City Guard or [[La Résistance|The Resistance]]. The [[The Empire|Rahmos]] side is a [[Real Time Strategy]] game, generally played by a single player (or a very small number of players in large games). The Resistance side is played as a cooperation of several players, each playing a [[First-Person Shooter]] in a very similar manner to ''[[Half Life|HL2]]''. Available [http://www.irongrip.net here].
set in the [[Steampunk]] and [[Diesel Punk]]-themed fictional universe of Iron Grip. It features urban guerrilla warfare by combining elements from two different genres. A player can choose one of two sides in this game, the Rahmos City Guard or [[La Résistance|The Resistance]]. The [[The Empire|Rahmos]] side is a [[Real Time Strategy]] game, generally played by a single player (or a very small number of players in large games). The Resistance side is played as a cooperation of several players, each playing a [[First-Person Shooter]] in a very similar manner to ''[[Half Life|HL2]]''. Available [http://www.irongrip.net here].


In 2008, it received a full-blown stand-alone sequel (built in a heavily updated version of the older idTech3 engine), titled ''Iron Grip : Warlord''. [[Spin-Off|It's more of]] [[Recycled Premise|the same concept]] ([[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] [[Badass Crew|guerilla fighters]] vs. [[The Empire]]), but adds a more [[Tower Defense]] feel to the RTS element of the game. As in ''Opression'', the sequel is aimed primarily at co-op gameplay between human players, but offers various other multiplayer modes as well.
In 2008, it received a full-blown stand-alone sequel (built in a heavily updated version of the older idTech3 engine), titled ''Iron Grip : Warlord''. [[Spin-Off|It's more of]] [[Recycled Premise|the same concept]] ([[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] [[Badass Crew|guerilla fighters]] vs. [[The Empire]]), but adds a more [[Tower Defense]] feel to the RTS element of the game. As in ''Opression'', the sequel is aimed primarily at co-op gameplay between human players, but offers various other multiplayer modes as well.


The third game in the series, a [[Genre Shift|Free-To-Play multiplayer TBS]] called ''Iron Grip : Marauders'', is currently available on [[Steam]] since September 30, 2011.
The third game in the series, a [[Genre Shift|Free-To-Play multiplayer TBS]] called ''Iron Grip : Marauders'', is currently available on [[Steam]] since September 30, 2011.


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* [[All or Nothing Reloads]] : Averted by the shotgun in ''Warlord'', which can be forced to fire even while not fully reloaded yet. Otherwise played straight, especially by the assault rifle and musket.
* [[All or Nothing Reloads]] : Averted by the shotgun in ''Warlord'', which can be forced to fire even while not fully reloaded yet. Otherwise played straight, especially by the assault rifle and musket.
* [[All There in the Manual]] / [[Expanded Universe]] : And how ! To their credit, the creators seem to be taking the [[World Building]] of the games' setting pretty seriously.
* [[All There in the Manual]] / [[Expanded Universe]] : And how ! To their credit, the creators seem to be taking the [[World Building]] of the games' setting pretty seriously.
* [[Anachronism Stew]] / [[Schizo-Tech]] / [[Retro Universe]] : Besides being steampunky, the setting is a [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|(surprisingly believable)]] mishmash of [[The Middle Ages]], bits of the [[The Renaissance]] period and [[Thirty Years War]], the [[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleonic]] [[Napoleonic Wars|era]] and both [[World War One|World]] [[World War Two|Wars]]. [http://media.moddb.com/images/mods/1/5/4726/38458.jpg Just] [http://www.downloadmunkey.net/images6/iga-01.jpg take] [http://media.moddb.com/images/games/1/11/10035/confederation.jpg a look] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/InterfaceLeader/web/captain_avitas01.jpg at the] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/rhea/hirid_large.jpg clothes], [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/ighistoryscreen5.jpg armour] [http://media.moddb.com/images/games/1/11/10035/Warlords_by_Iron_Grip.jpg and weaponry] [http://public.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pEryTfkVVqvZZk0pPsztGPPgoIDd89TxSo4FZZc5kXmR6RgRugxfjP2g4Nw_v8RdiQ3CzDLTBldLjeEgqoRG9wg/War_by_Iron_Grip1.jpg of the] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/jayme/soldiersheet.png various] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/infantry-grenadiersfahrong.jpg soldiers]. One might say that the entire setting deliberately adheres to the "[[Purely Aesthetic Era]]" trope...
* [[Anachronism Stew]] / [[Schizo-Tech]] / [[Retro Universe]] : Besides being steampunky, the setting is a [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|(surprisingly believable)]] mishmash of [[The Middle Ages]], bits of the [[The Renaissance]] period and [[Thirty Years' War]], the [[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleonic]] [[Napoleonic Wars|era]] and both [[World War One|World]] [[World War Two|Wars]]. [http://media.moddb.com/images/mods/1/5/4726/38458.jpg Just] [http://www.downloadmunkey.net/images6/iga-01.jpg take] [http://media.moddb.com/images/games/1/11/10035/confederation.jpg a look] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/InterfaceLeader/web/captain_avitas01.jpg at the] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/rhea/hirid_large.jpg clothes], [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/ighistoryscreen5.jpg armour] [http://media.moddb.com/images/games/1/11/10035/Warlords_by_Iron_Grip.jpg and weaponry] [http://public.blu.livefilestore.com/y1pEryTfkVVqvZZk0pPsztGPPgoIDd89TxSo4FZZc5kXmR6RgRugxfjP2g4Nw_v8RdiQ3CzDLTBldLjeEgqoRG9wg/War_by_Iron_Grip1.jpg of the] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/jayme/soldiersheet.png various] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/infantry-grenadiersfahrong.jpg soldiers]. One might say that the entire setting deliberately adheres to the "[[Purely Aesthetic Era]]" trope...
* [[Bittersweet Ending]] : {{spoiler|[[Earn Your Happy Ending|Your against-all-odds victory]] in ''Warlord'' is paradoxically also [[Pyrrhic Victory|a crushing defeat]]. Even the brief victorious cutscene reminds you of it. [[Pound of Flesh Twist|It's still a victory in the long run though]], since it was all part of [[Genghis Gambit|a wider cunning plan]]... }}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]] : {{spoiler|[[Earn Your Happy Ending|Your against-all-odds victory]] in ''Warlord'' is paradoxically also [[Pyrrhic Victory|a crushing defeat]]. Even the brief victorious cutscene reminds you of it. [[Pound of Flesh Twist|It's still a victory in the long run though]], since it was all part of [[Genghis Gambit|a wider cunning plan]]... }}
* [[Captain Obvious]] : Literally ! The captain of your [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|brave and grizzled]] [[La Résistance|guerilla]] [[The Squad|squad]] in ''Warlord'' often exclaims at the start of each level : [[Narm|"We are losing the city..."]] Though in all honesty, this is a glitch that sometimes happens while starting a new round in a multiplayer match.
* [[Captain Obvious]] : Literally ! The captain of your [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits|brave and grizzled]] [[La Résistance|guerilla]] [[The Squad|squad]] in ''Warlord'' often exclaims at the start of each level : [[Narm|"We are losing the city..."]] Though in all honesty, this is a glitch that sometimes happens while starting a new round in a multiplayer match.
* [[Cool Gun]] : Lots, all with an artsy (but also practical) steampunk design.
* [[Cool Gun]] : Lots, all with an artsy (but also practical) steampunk design.
** The [[Sawed-Off Shotgun|"Chimera scattergun"]] from ''Warlord'', equipped with a secondary barrel that shoots [[Awesome Yet Practical|highly-effective]] [[Kill It with Fire|incendiary projectiles]]. Subverts the [[Short-Range Shotgun]] trope by being able to fire at quite a great distance, but being effective only at a really close range.
** The [[Sawed-Off Shotgun|"Chimera scattergun"]] from ''Warlord'', equipped with a secondary barrel that shoots [[Awesome Yet Practical|highly-effective]] [[Kill It with Fire|incendiary projectiles]]. Subverts the [[Short-Range Shotgun]] trope by being able to fire at quite a great distance, but being effective only at a really close range.
** The [[BFG|minigun]] of the [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/officerbigversion.jpg Fahrong officers]. Its effectiveness in mowing down infantry [[Awesome Yet Practical|varies]] [[Cool but Inefficient|a lot]].
** The [[BFG|minigun]] of the [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/officerbigversion.jpg Fahrong officers]. Its effectiveness in mowing down infantry [[Awesome Yet Practical|varies]] [[Cool but Inefficient|a lot]].
** ''Opression'' gives us two impressive pistols : A semi-automatic nicknamed "the Persian" and a [[Revolvers Are Just Better|very robust, but powerful revolver]], which is more of a ceremonial/showcase weapon of Rahmos officers (the Resistance, being short on weapons, don't mind picking it up despite it's weaker performance). And then there's [http://www.isotx.com/images/Work/Iron-Grip/Newsposting/JUNE/big/Image3.jpg this ornate little SMG] and [http://www.isotx.com/images/Work/Iron-Grip/Newsposting/JUNE/big/Image1.jpg this home-brewn portable heavy machine gun], both weapons being a staple of the local [[La Résistance]].
** ''Opression'' gives us two impressive pistols : A semi-automatic nicknamed "the Persian" and a [[Revolvers Are Just Better|very robust, but powerful revolver]], which is more of a ceremonial/showcase weapon of Rahmos officers (the Resistance, being short on weapons, don't mind picking it up despite it's weaker performance). And then there's [http://www.isotx.com/images/Work/Iron-Grip/Newsposting/JUNE/big/Image3.jpg this ornate little SMG] and [http://www.isotx.com/images/Work/Iron-Grip/Newsposting/JUNE/big/Image1.jpg this home-brewn portable heavy machine gun], both weapons being a staple of the local [[La Résistance]].
* [[Constructed World]]
* [[Constructed World]]
* [[Continuity Nod]] : ''Warlord'' indirectly references ''Opression'' in many ways : The premise and style of gameplay are nearly the same and some of the weapons from ''Opression'' make reappearances - e.g. confiscated Rahmos heavy machine guns used by Atelians; the rocket launcher is explicitly stated to be a newer and improved version of the one from ''Opression'', etc. Also, there are plenty of hints that the events of both games are taking place concurrently, or at least in a very close time frame.
* [[Continuity Nod]] : ''Warlord'' indirectly references ''Opression'' in many ways : The premise and style of gameplay are nearly the same and some of the weapons from ''Opression'' make reappearances - e.g. confiscated Rahmos heavy machine guns used by Atelians; the rocket launcher is explicitly stated to be a newer and improved version of the one from ''Opression'', etc. Also, there are plenty of hints that the events of both games are taking place concurrently, or at least in a very close time frame.
* [[Crapsack World]] / [[Hopeless War]] : Oh. So. Much. Both ''Opression'' and ''Warlord'' explore the theme of "what it feels like when a small country is caught between the grinding forces of two superpowers".
* [[Crapsack World]] / [[Hopeless War]] : Oh. So. Much. Both ''Opression'' and ''Warlord'' explore the theme of "what it feels like when a small country is caught between the grinding forces of two superpowers".
** Not to mention Theia, the world of the setting, [[Earth Is a Battlefield|being in a constant state of war]] because of the [[War for Fun and Profit|power-hungry ambitions]] of [[Deadly Decadent Court|corrupt rulers]] [[Aristocrats Are Evil|and nobility]].
** Not to mention Theia, the world of the setting, [[Earth Is a Battlefield|being in a constant state of war]] because of the [[War for Fun and Profit|power-hungry ambitions]] of [[Deadly Decadent Court|corrupt rulers]] [[Aristocrats Are Evil|and nobility]].
* [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]] : The Trithinite faith that originated in the south of the Kathos subcontintent (the primary stage of the setting). Not much is shown of its theological nature, but [http://www.irongrip.net/index.php?view=3963 its history seems to mirror the developments of both Christianity and Islam] in several ways. There is also some mention of a concept similar to the belief in reincarnation. Though not their original faith, Trithinism was embraced by the Fahrongi to the point where it [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/InterfaceLeader/artwork/triumph.jpg became their state religion]. [[Church Militant|and an excuse for waging crusades against all unbelievers]]... On the other hand, the Fahrong missionares spreading the faith [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much|tend to be quite sensible, goodwilling]] and [[Technical Pacifist|non-militant people]].
* [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]] : The Trithinite faith that originated in the south of the Kathos subcontintent (the primary stage of the setting). Not much is shown of its theological nature, but [http://www.irongrip.net/index.php?view=3963 its history seems to mirror the developments of both Christianity and Islam] in several ways. There is also some mention of a concept similar to the belief in reincarnation. Though not their original faith, Trithinism was embraced by the Fahrongi to the point where it [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/InterfaceLeader/artwork/triumph.jpg became their state religion]. [[Church Militant|and an excuse for waging crusades against all unbelievers]]... On the other hand, the Fahrong missionares spreading the faith [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much|tend to be quite sensible, goodwilling]] and [[Technical Pacifist|non-militant people]].
** The [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]] trope is also [[Inverted Trope|inverted]] by the other superpower, Rahmos - whose inhabitants are educated to be [[Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions]] [[Flat Earth Atheist|Flat Earth Atheists]]. ''Crystal Dragon [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|Quasi-Communist Ideology]]'', [[Playing with a Trope|anyone ?]]
** The [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]] trope is also [[Inverted Trope|inverted]] by the other superpower, Rahmos - whose inhabitants are educated to be [[Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions]] [[Flat Earth Atheist|Flat Earth Atheists]]. ''Crystal Dragon [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|Quasi-Communist Ideology]]'', [[Playing with a Trope|anyone ?]]
* [[Custom Uniform]] : The resistance fighters in both games.
* [[Custom Uniform]] : The resistance fighters in both games.
** The officers and generals of the Rahmos and Fahrong empires sport Napoleonic [[Nice Hat|bicorne hats]], WWI-esque [[Commissar Cap|Commissar Caps]] and numerous amounts of [[Bling of War]].
** The officers and generals of the Rahmos and Fahrong empires sport Napoleonic [[Nice Hat|bicorne hats]], WWI-esque [[Commissar Cap|Commissar Caps]] and numerous amounts of [[Bling of War]].
* [[Darker and Edgier]] : ''Warlord'', compared to ''Opression''.
* [[Darker and Edgier]] : ''Warlord'', compared to ''Opression''.
* [[Days of Future Past]] : Seriously, ''[[So Cool Its Awesome|Feudal Steampunk]]''.
* [[Days of Future Past]] : Seriously, ''[[So Cool Its Awesome|Feudal Steampunk]]''.
* [[Decapitated Army]] : A major gameplay mechanic based around troop morale concerns the number of the attacking army's living officers. Killing an officer results in boosting morale for the resistance fighters while simultaneously lowering the morale of the attackers. If the attackers manage to destroy/occupy the resistance's stronghold/focal defense points (and keep it that way), the morale of the guerillas quickly starts to diminish. The [[Keystone Army]] trope isn't played completely straight, since both sides only give up once their morale drops to zero - not purely because of the amount of dead officers or captured bases.
* [[Decapitated Army]] : A major gameplay mechanic based around troop morale concerns the number of the attacking army's living officers. Killing an officer results in boosting morale for the resistance fighters while simultaneously lowering the morale of the attackers. If the attackers manage to destroy/occupy the resistance's stronghold/focal defense points (and keep it that way), the morale of the guerillas quickly starts to diminish. The [[Keystone Army]] trope isn't played completely straight, since both sides only give up once their morale drops to zero - not purely because of the amount of dead officers or captured bases.
* [[Expansion Pack World]]
* [[Expansion Pack World]]
* [[Fackler Scale of FPS Realism]] : Somewhere in the middle, since the RTS element forces a more arcadeish approach. The weapon-wielding is pretty realistic and each firearm has accurately portrayed drawbacks (e.g. heavy machine guns and bazookas need to be properly deployed before shooting; crouching and the use of iron sights is encouraged for more accurate aiming), but there's also bunnyhopping, quick running and other [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]. It's also possible to achieve occasional [[No Scope]] shots with Warlord's [[Sniper Rifle]] (they're really inaccurate though).
* [[Fackler Scale of FPS Realism]] : Somewhere in the middle, since the RTS element forces a more arcadeish approach. The weapon-wielding is pretty realistic and each firearm has accurately portrayed drawbacks (e.g. heavy machine guns and bazookas need to be properly deployed before shooting; crouching and the use of iron sights is encouraged for more accurate aiming), but there's also bunnyhopping, quick running and other [[Acceptable Breaks From Reality]]. It's also possible to achieve occasional [[No Scope]] shots with Warlord's [[Sniper Rifle]] (they're really inaccurate though).
** The RTS control and [[Tower Defense|defense-building mode]] in both games features quite the typical [[Command and Conquer Economy]] and [[Easy Logistics]].
** The RTS control and [[Tower Defense|defense-building mode]] in both games features quite the typical [[Command and Conquer Economy]] and [[Easy Logistics]].
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]] : Rarely played straight, since the various countries and ethnicities inhabiting Theia tend to be one giant - [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|yet still believable]] - [[Culture Chop Suey]] of various cultures and civilizations from many different geographic areas and eras of human history. As far as possible analogies go :
* [[Fantasy Counterpart Culture]] : Rarely played straight, since the various countries and ethnicities inhabiting Theia tend to be one giant - [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|yet still believable]] - [[Culture Chop Suey]] of various cultures and civilizations from many different geographic areas and eras of human history. As far as possible analogies go :
** Rahmos = A somewhat [[Putting on the Reich]] version of either [[Prussia]] or [[Imperial Germany]] + [[Tsarist Russia]] + [[Reds with Rockets|the USSR]] + an [[Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions]] ideology
** Rahmos = A somewhat [[Putting on the Reich]] version of either [[Prussia]] or [[Imperial Germany]] + [[Tsarist Russia]] + [[Reds with Rockets|the USSR]] + an [[Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions]] ideology
** Mercos, Torun, Garados and other Rahmos Protectorate States = [[Merchant City|Medieval merchant republics]] / [[Land of One City|Hanseatic city states]] + Victorian Britain + Napoleonic era Europe
** Mercos, Torun, Garados and other Rahmos Protectorate States = [[Merchant City|Medieval merchant republics]] / [[Land of One City|Hanseatic city states]] + Victorian Britain + Napoleonic era Europe
** Syreden = A small, mountainous, western European-like country ([[Yodel Land|Switzerland]], the former duchy of Burgundy, etc.). The originator of the religion which served as the basis for Fahrong's [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]]. Also the apparent [[Hufflepuff House]] of the setting.
** Syreden = A small, mountainous, western European-like country ([[Yodel Land|Switzerland]], the former duchy of Burgundy, etc.). The originator of the religion which served as the basis for Fahrong's [[Crystal Dragon Jesus]]. Also the apparent [[Hufflepuff House]] of the setting.
** Atelia = [[Expy]] of the Caucasus, Siberia and [[Shangri La|Tibet]], inhabited by a mostly nomadic [[Culture Chop Suey|quasi]]-[[Qurac|Tuareg]]-[[Cossacks|Cossack]]-[[Norse by Norsewest|Sami]] [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|people]]. Features a [[Deconstructor Fleet|slightly deconstructed take]] on the [[Proud Warrior Race]] trope.
** Atelia = [[Expy]] of the Caucasus, Siberia and [[Shangri La|Tibet]], inhabited by a mostly nomadic [[Culture Chop Suey|quasi]]-[[Qurac|Tuareg]]-[[Cossacks|Cossack]]-[[Norse by Norsewest|Sami]] [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|people]]. Features a [[Deconstructor Fleet|slightly deconstructed take]] on the [[Proud Warrior Race]] trope.
** Fahrong (The Confederation of Nallum) = The [[Holy Roman Empire]] + [[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleonic France]] + The Byzantine Empire + [[Church Militant|religious fanaticism]] ([[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|even with]] ''[[Anachronism Stew|self-flagellating suicide bombers !]] [http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2008/335/954934_20081201_790screen003.jpg\][http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2008/335/954934_20081201_790screen001.jpg\]'')
** Fahrong (The Confederation of Nallum) = The [[Holy Roman Empire]] + [[Napoleon Bonaparte|Napoleonic France]] + The Byzantine Empire + [[Church Militant|religious fanaticism]] ([[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|even with]] ''[[Anachronism Stew|self-flagellating suicide bombers !]] [http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2008/335/954934_20081201_790screen003.jpg\][http://image.com.com/gamespot/images/2008/335/954934_20081201_790screen001.jpg\]'')
* [[Fantasy Gun Control]] : Completely and brutally averted. Technically also a subversion, thanks to the presence of lots of archaic melee weaponry - in tone with the series theme of "warfare with early 20. century tech in an otherwise [[Medieval European Fantasy|medieval-esque]] world".
* [[Fantasy Gun Control]] : Completely and brutally averted. Technically also a subversion, thanks to the presence of lots of archaic melee weaponry - in tone with the series theme of "warfare with early 20. century tech in an otherwise [[Medieval European Fantasy|medieval-esque]] world".
* [[Forever War]] : [[Silly Reason for War|Petty conflicts]] and [[Earth Is a Battlefield|major wars]] between the Theian nations [[Cycle of Revenge|have been dragging on in one way or another]] ''for entire centuries''. Many have their roots in [[Feuding Families|millenia-old disputes]].
* [[Forever War]] : [[Silly Reason for War|Petty conflicts]] and [[Earth Is a Battlefield|major wars]] between the Theian nations [[Cycle of Revenge|have been dragging on in one way or another]] ''for entire centuries''. Many have their roots in [[Feuding Families|millenia-old disputes]].
* [[Gallows Humour]] : Seen most frequently in ''Warlord'', where members of the Atelian resistance constantly quip tongue-in-cheek comments on their current situation (especially when their [[Last Stand]] seems to be going to hell). The Fahrong commanders act [[Black Comedy|in a similar fashion]], belittling their soldiers and bossing them around all the time... and spouting [[Bond One-Liner|Bond One Liners]] [[Bloody Hilarious|after killing a member of the resistance]].
* [[Gallows Humour]] : Seen most frequently in ''Warlord'', where members of the Atelian resistance constantly quip tongue-in-cheek comments on their current situation (especially when their [[Last Stand]] seems to be going to hell). The Fahrong commanders act [[Black Comedy|in a similar fashion]], belittling their soldiers and bossing them around all the time... and spouting [[Bond One-Liner|Bond One Liners]] [[Bloody Hilarious|after killing a member of the resistance]].
* [[Genghis Gambit]] : Present in ''Warlord'', nicely [[Subverted Trope|subverting]] the very reason for which you're defending the various locations. [[We ARE Struggling Together!|Atelia is a very disunited country]] [[Apathetic Citizens|and the local leaders have problems convincing the populace to rebel against the Fahrong occupation]]. The titular warlord of the game, [[Manipulative Bastard|Sahrab]], proposes the idea of defending some of [[Doomed Hometown|the already doomed cities]] with guerilla warfare for as long as possible, [[Where I Was Born and Razed|only to sacrifice them afterward]] : The constant resiliant defence will eventually piss off the Fahrong armies and force them to carpet bomb the besieged cities, blowing them to smithereens [[Sacrificial Lamb|along with the local populace]]. Surviving Atelians [[Heroic Bystander|will become outraged]] and [[Misfit Mobilization Moment|finally eager to drive the Fahrongi out of the land]]. Needless to say, the Atelian rulers are [[Despair Event Horizon|utterly desperate]], so they [[Sadistic Choice|try to pull off this idea]] - hoping it might be [[Crazy Enough to Work]].
* [[Genghis Gambit]] : Present in ''Warlord'', nicely [[Subverted Trope|subverting]] the very reason for which you're defending the various locations. [[We ARE Struggling Together!|Atelia is a very disunited country]] [[Apathetic Citizens|and the local leaders have problems convincing the populace to rebel against the Fahrong occupation]]. The titular warlord of the game, [[Manipulative Bastard|Sahrab]], proposes the idea of defending some of [[Doomed Hometown|the already doomed cities]] with guerilla warfare for as long as possible, [[Where I Was Born and Razed|only to sacrifice them afterward]] : The constant resiliant defence will eventually piss off the Fahrong armies and force them to carpet bomb the besieged cities, blowing them to smithereens [[Sacrificial Lamb|along with the local populace]]. Surviving Atelians [[Heroic Bystander|will become outraged]] and [[Misfit Mobilization Moment|finally eager to drive the Fahrongi out of the land]]. Needless to say, the Atelian rulers are [[Despair Event Horizon|utterly desperate]], so they [[Sadistic Choice|try to pull off this idea]] - hoping it might be [[Crazy Enough to Work]].
* [[Grey and Grey Morality]] / [[A Lighter Shade of Gray]] / [[My Country, Right or Wrong]] : The games are not primarily story-driven, but [[Alternative Character Interpretation|they offer this]] [[Backstory|a lot]].
* [[Grey and Grey Morality]] / [[A Lighter Shade of Gray]] / [[My Country, Right or Wrong]] : The games are not primarily story-driven, but [[Alternative Character Interpretation|they offer this]] [[Backstory|a lot]].
* [[Grim Up North]] : Theia is a much more mountainous planet than Earth, with dramatically rugged terrain, unpredictable weather and a more colder global climate overall.
* [[Grim Up North]] : Theia is a much more mountainous planet than Earth, with dramatically rugged terrain, unpredictable weather and a more colder global climate overall.
** Nearly every single country appearing in the setting has at least a few [[Scenery Porn|snow-filled landscapes]].
** Nearly every single country appearing in the setting has at least a few [[Scenery Porn|snow-filled landscapes]].
* [[Hold the Line]] / [[Last Stand]] / [[The Siege]] : The basic premise of both games in the series. They nearly ''[[Refuge in Audacity|revel]]'' in these tropes (especially ''Warlord'').
* [[Hold the Line]] / [[Last Stand]] / [[The Siege]] : The basic premise of both games in the series. They nearly ''[[Refuge in Audacity|revel]]'' in these tropes (especially ''Warlord'').
** [http://media.moddb.com/images/games/1/11/10035/warlord_conceptstand.jpg This] piece of concept art speaks for everything - it's [[Lampshade Hanging|even titled]] ''The Last Stand''...
** [http://media.moddb.com/images/games/1/11/10035/warlord_conceptstand.jpg This] piece of concept art speaks for everything - it's [[Lampshade Hanging|even titled]] ''The Last Stand''...
* [[Hollywood Tactics]] : The Rahmos and Fahrong empires sure love storming your cities [[Glory Hound|in the most over-the-top fashion possible]]. Needless to say, [[Genre Blindness|it rarely pays off]].
* [[Hollywood Tactics]] : The Rahmos and Fahrong empires sure love storming your cities [[Glory Hound|in the most over-the-top fashion possible]]. Needless to say, [[Genre Blindness|it rarely pays off]].
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]] : Played straight both in ''Opression'' and ''Warlord''.
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]] : Played straight both in ''Opression'' and ''Warlord''.
* [[Improvised Weapon]] : But of course ! Comes in handy when you're a tiny band of partisans fighting against armies numbering in the thousands.
* [[Improvised Weapon]] : But of course ! Comes in handy when you're a tiny band of partisans fighting against armies numbering in the thousands.
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* [[Large Ham]] : The constantly grunting Fahrong officers from ''Warlord''.
* [[Large Ham]] : The constantly grunting Fahrong officers from ''Warlord''.
* [[Low Fantasy]] / [[Planetary Romance]] : Theia is a fictional, [[All Planets Are Earthlike|very Earth-like planet]], with the only differences being [[Minovsky Physics|somewhat altered laws of physics]] ([[Hand Wave|to enable]] [[Rule of Cool]] technology) and a few giant creature species of the [[Sea Monster]] variety. [[Humans by Any Other Name|Theians]] are, for all intents and purposes, [[Human Aliens|normal everyday humans]]. Flora and fauna is generally Earth-like, if [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|quite a bit smeerpy]]. [[Magic and Powers|Magic]] and [[Psychic Powers]] [[Sliding Scale of Realistic Versus Fantastic|are completely non-existant in the setting]]. Even [[Magitek]] gets averted.
* [[Low Fantasy]] / [[Planetary Romance]] : Theia is a fictional, [[All Planets Are Earthlike|very Earth-like planet]], with the only differences being [[Minovsky Physics|somewhat altered laws of physics]] ([[Hand Wave|to enable]] [[Rule of Cool]] technology) and a few giant creature species of the [[Sea Monster]] variety. [[Humans by Any Other Name|Theians]] are, for all intents and purposes, [[Human Aliens|normal everyday humans]]. Flora and fauna is generally Earth-like, if [[Call a Rabbit a Smeerp|quite a bit smeerpy]]. [[Magic and Powers|Magic]] and [[Psychic Powers]] [[Sliding Scale of Realistic Versus Fantastic|are completely non-existant in the setting]]. Even [[Magitek]] gets averted.
* [[Medieval Stasis]] : Averted. "[[Schizo-Tech]] and [[Anachronism Stew]] Stasis" would probably be more appropriate. Things like motor vehicles, mechs, aircraft and zeppelins haven't always been a part of the setting and were invented fairly recently. [[Double Subversion|However]], it's also implied, that "fairly recently" means they have been known ''for several centuries'' and that actual progress towards breakthroughs in technology takes a fair amount of time when compared to Earth. This is all possibly [[Justified Trope|justified]] by the [[wikipedia:Little Ice Age|Little Ice Age]]-like atmosphere of the whole setting.
* [[Medieval Stasis]] : Averted. "[[Schizo-Tech]] and [[Anachronism Stew]] Stasis" would probably be more appropriate. Things like motor vehicles, mechs, aircraft and zeppelins haven't always been a part of the setting and were invented fairly recently. [[Double Subversion|However]], it's also implied, that "fairly recently" means they have been known ''for several centuries'' and that actual progress towards breakthroughs in technology takes a fair amount of time when compared to Earth. This is all possibly [[Justified Trope|justified]] by the [[wikipedia:Little Ice Age|Little Ice Age]]-like atmosphere of the whole setting.
* [[More Dakka]] / [[Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better]]
* [[More Dakka]] / [[Kinetic Weapons Are Just Better]]
* [[Nintendo Hard]] : If you're playing alone in standard single player or multiplayer mode (supported only by allied bots with weak AI), ''Warlord'' becomes a pretty serious offender. The "easy" difficulty is truely pretty easy, but the "medium" one feels more like "hard". And it gets pretty insane from there, resulting in [[Harder Than Hard]] [[Tower Defense]]. The two highest difficulties even lampshade this, being [[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels|appropriately named]] "Brute" and "God"... Playing co-op is usualy easier, since human players can obviously construct better and more cunning defences - thanks to some good old fashioned teamwork, of course.
* [[Nintendo Hard]] : If you're playing alone in standard single player or multiplayer mode (supported only by allied bots with weak AI), ''Warlord'' becomes a pretty serious offender. The "easy" difficulty is truely pretty easy, but the "medium" one feels more like "hard". And it gets pretty insane from there, resulting in [[Harder Than Hard]] [[Tower Defense]]. The two highest difficulties even lampshade this, being [[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels|appropriately named]] "Brute" and "God"... Playing co-op is usualy easier, since human players can obviously construct better and more cunning defences - thanks to some good old fashioned teamwork, of course.
* [[Not So Different]] : Rahmos and Fahrong.
* [[Not So Different]] : Rahmos and Fahrong.
* [[Occupiers Out of Our Country!]] / [[Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters]]
* [[Occupiers Out of Our Country!]] / [[Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters]]
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] : The resistance fighters in ''Opression''. Nearly all of them have a [[Dark and Troubled Past]]. Some are [[Anti-Hero|Anti Heroes]] or [[Knight in Sour Armor|Knights In Sour Armour]]. Here's the [[Cast Calculus]] :
* [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] : The resistance fighters in ''Opression''. Nearly all of them have a [[Dark and Troubled Past]]. Some are [[Anti-Hero|Anti Heroes]] or [[Knight in Sour Armor|Knights In Sour Armour]]. Here's the [[Cast Calculus]] :
** [[The Captain]] : Kanrid Marx (though his official rank among the resistance is major)
** [[The Captain]] : Kanrid Marx (though his official rank among the resistance is major)
** [[The Lancer]] : Dietroch Wolding (formerly [[Working Class Hero|an average dock worker]], he [[Took a Level In Badass]])
** [[The Lancer]] : Dietroch Wolding (formerly [[Working Class Hero|an average dock worker]], he [[Took a Level In Badass]])
** [[The Smart Guy]] / [[Badass Bookworm]] : Charles Debois
** [[The Smart Guy]] / [[Badass Bookworm]] : Charles Debois
** [[The Big Guy]] : Marcus Tylios (ranging between Type 2-4)
** [[The Big Guy]] : Marcus Tylios (ranging between Type 2-4)
** [[Mr. Fixit]] / [[Badass Normal]] : Ronius Diagran
** [[Mr. Fixit]] / [[Badass Normal]] : Ronius Diagran
** [[Ensign Newbie]] : Cal Malgrun
** [[Ensign Newbie]] : Cal Malgrun
** [[Fragile Speedster]] / [[Sixth Ranger]] : Richar Buitine (a [[Heroic Wannabe]] [[Rich Idiot With No Day Job]], but also [[Uncle Pennybags]], since he secretly supports the resistance with cash and material)
** [[Fragile Speedster]] / [[Sixth Ranger]] : Richar Buitine (a [[Heroic Wannabe]] [[Rich Idiot With No Day Job]], but also [[Uncle Pennybags]], since he secretly supports the resistance with cash and material)
** [[Action Girl]] : Florence Suivant (who's also a [[Broken Bird]])
** [[Action Girl]] : Florence Suivant (who's also a [[Broken Bird]])
** [[The Squadette]] / [[Loveable Rogue]] : Gretchen Stoertebellor
** [[The Squadette]] / [[Loveable Rogue]] : Gretchen Stoertebellor
** [[The Chick]] / [[Badass Bookworm]] : Persephone Diarra
** [[The Chick]] / [[Badass Bookworm]] : Persephone Diarra
* [[Real Is Brown]] : While some of the maps/levels play this straight (e.g. "The Spiral" from ''Warlord''), most of them subvert it in some way, while still remaining gritty and [[Scenery Gorn|delapidated]] in appearance (in a reasonably varying way).
* [[Real Is Brown]] : While some of the maps/levels play this straight (e.g. "The Spiral" from ''Warlord''), most of them subvert it in some way, while still remaining gritty and [[Scenery Gorn|delapidated]] in appearance (in a reasonably varying way).
** Several levels in ''Opression'' are not so much Real Is Brown as "Real Is Cold-looking Dusky Winter Blue Hue".
** Several levels in ''Opression'' are not so much Real Is Brown as "Real Is Cold-looking Dusky Winter Blue Hue".
* [[Redshirt Army]] : The [http://media.photobucket.com/image/rahmos%20conscript/HCU/Mods/Iron%20Grip/Conscript1.jpg Rahmos Conscripts]. Seriously, lone Resistance members can kill these guys ''in droves''.
* [[Redshirt Army]] : The [http://media.photobucket.com/image/rahmos%20conscript/HCU/Mods/Iron%20Grip/Conscript1.jpg Rahmos Conscripts]. Seriously, lone Resistance members can kill these guys ''in droves''.
** The [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/infantry-conscriptsfahrong.jpg standard Fahrongi grunts] of [[The Empire|The Confederation of Nallum]] from ''Warlord'' suffer the same fate. Understandable, since Fahrong military philosophy seems to boil down to [[Attack! Attack! Attack!]] and [[We Have Reserves]].
** The [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/infantry-conscriptsfahrong.jpg standard Fahrongi grunts] of [[The Empire|The Confederation of Nallum]] from ''Warlord'' suffer the same fate. Understandable, since Fahrong military philosophy seems to boil down to [[Attack! Attack! Attack!]] and [[We Have Reserves]].
* [[Refuge in Audacity]] / [[Rule of Cool]] : This game series is pretty guilty of both...
* [[Refuge in Audacity]] / [[Rule of Cool]] : This game series is pretty guilty of both...
* [[Religious and Mythological Theme Naming]] / [[Animal Theme Naming]] : Most of the vehicles and weapons in the series :
* [[Religious and Mythological Theme Naming]] / [[Animal Theme Naming]] : Most of the vehicles and weapons in the series :
** The Rahmos empire from ''Opression'' uses the "Raccoon" armoured car and the standard "Dingo" tank
** The Rahmos empire from ''Opression'' uses the "Raccoon" armoured car and the standard "Dingo" tank
** The "Chimera" shotgun, "[[Meaningful Name|Salamander]]" flamethrower and "Falcon" [[Sniper Rifle]] from ''Warlord''
** The "Chimera" shotgun, "[[Meaningful Name|Salamander]]" flamethrower and "Falcon" [[Sniper Rifle]] from ''Warlord''
** The [[Spider Tank|Spider Tanks]] of the Fahrongi are known as "arachs" and have names related to various species of spiders or arthropodes.
** The [[Spider Tank|Spider Tanks]] of the Fahrongi are known as "arachs" and have names related to various species of spiders or arthropodes.
*** In addition to these, they have the "Scarab" series of armoured cars.
*** In addition to these, they have the "Scarab" series of armoured cars.
** A [[Zeppelins from Another World|Zeppelin From Another World]] in one of the [[Expanded Universe]] stories bears the proud name of "The Sedales Serpent".
** A [[Zeppelins from Another World|Zeppelin From Another World]] in one of the [[Expanded Universe]] stories bears the proud name of "The Sedales Serpent".
* [[Shout-Out]]: As [[Naka Teleeli]] and friends will attest to, one of the units in Warlord [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lXwYh3GL8Q&feature=em-uploademail (specifically here at about 49:54)] looks a bit like a {{spoiler|[[Ghost in the Shell|Tachikoma.]]}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: As [[Naka Teleeli]] and friends will attest to, one of the units in Warlord [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lXwYh3GL8Q&feature=em-uploademail (specifically here at about 49:54)] looks a bit like a {{spoiler|[[Ghost in the Shell|Tachikoma.]]}}
* [[Silliness Switch]] : ''Warlord'' has an option in the Settings menu that turns on "Christmas content". In practice, it replaces the usual ingame soldier and vehicle models with hilarious Christmas-themed doppelgangers. {{spoiler|''[[Rule of Funny|Minigun-toting Santa Claus officers FTW !]]''}}
* [[Silliness Switch]] : ''Warlord'' has an option in the Settings menu that turns on "Christmas content". In practice, it replaces the usual ingame soldier and vehicle models with hilarious Christmas-themed doppelgangers. {{spoiler|''[[Rule of Funny|Minigun-toting Santa Claus officers FTW !]]''}}
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* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] : Quite far towards the cynical end of the scale...
* [[Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism]] : Quite far towards the cynical end of the scale...
* [[Spider Tank]] : ''Warlord'' features several of these, deployed by the Fahrong empire to storm your cities and strongholds as much as possible. They include the [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/st35ttankbig.jpg Recluse], [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/st38mediumarach.jpg Warweaver] and [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/artywalkerfahrong.jpg Widow] "arachs". The Widow is quite literally ''[[Bigger Is Better|a gigantic]] self-propelled artillery piece.''
* [[Spider Tank]] : ''Warlord'' features several of these, deployed by the Fahrong empire to storm your cities and strongholds as much as possible. They include the [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/st35ttankbig.jpg Recluse], [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/st38mediumarach.jpg Warweaver] and [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/artywalkerfahrong.jpg Widow] "arachs". The Widow is quite literally ''[[Bigger Is Better|a gigantic]] self-propelled artillery piece.''
* [[Standard FPS Guns]] : Played mostly straight in both games, though not without a few subversions. Some of the guns have rather novel [[Secondary Fire|secondary firing]] modes (e.g. the shotgun and flamethrower from ''Warlord''). One of the starting guns in ''Warlord'' is a [[Boring but Practical|simple Atelian hunting rifle]], and though it looks pretty archaic, it actually fills the role of a typical war FPS marksman rifle.
* [[Standard FPS Guns]] : Played mostly straight in both games, though not without a few subversions. Some of the guns have rather novel [[Secondary Fire|secondary firing]] modes (e.g. the shotgun and flamethrower from ''Warlord''). One of the starting guns in ''Warlord'' is a [[Boring but Practical|simple Atelian hunting rifle]], and though it looks pretty archaic, it actually fills the role of a typical war FPS marksman rifle.
* [[Standard Sci-Fi Army]] : The units appearing in the series cover most of the traditional cathegories. The guerilla fighters (Kathosian townsmen, Atelians) are mostly irregular infantry, contain a lot of civilian units thrown into the mix, have very little in the way of vehicles, but own some packhorses and mounts. The standing armies are predictably more numerous, have very varied infantry, armoured cars and trains, tanks, stationary and self-propelled artillery and [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|Awesome Personnel Carriers]]. The Fahrongi [[Spider Tank|Spider Tanks]] sort of count as Mecha. Air forces are used only by wealthier countries or [[Sky Pirate|Sky Pirates]] and are generally well-equipped with fighters, small bombers, [[Cool Airship|Cool Airships]], [[Drop Ship|Drop Ships]] [[Overly Long Gag|and Gunships]]. The closest thing to a [[Super Soldier]] unit are the Fahrongi officers - members of a specially bred caste of Fahrong society, who also undergo a [[Training From Hell]] organised by their country's [[Church Militant]]. In addition, they serve the role of a Political unit, boosting morale of the troops (this is also a gameplay element in ''Warlord''). Both Fahrong and Atelian armies use suicide bombers as a variation of the Terror troop cathegory.
* [[Standard Sci-Fi Army]] : The units appearing in the series cover most of the traditional cathegories. The guerilla fighters (Kathosian townsmen, Atelians) are mostly irregular infantry, contain a lot of civilian units thrown into the mix, have very little in the way of vehicles, but own some packhorses and mounts. The standing armies are predictably more numerous, have very varied infantry, armoured cars and trains, tanks, stationary and self-propelled artillery and [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|Awesome Personnel Carriers]]. The Fahrongi [[Spider Tank|Spider Tanks]] sort of count as Mecha. Air forces are used only by wealthier countries or [[Sky Pirate|Sky Pirates]] and are generally well-equipped with fighters, small bombers, [[Cool Airship|Cool Airships]], [[Drop Ship|Drop Ships]] [[Overly Long Gag|and Gunships]]. The closest thing to a [[Super Soldier]] unit are the Fahrongi officers - members of a specially bred caste of Fahrong society, who also undergo a [[Training From Hell]] organised by their country's [[Church Militant]]. In addition, they serve the role of a Political unit, boosting morale of the troops (this is also a gameplay element in ''Warlord''). Both Fahrong and Atelian armies use suicide bombers as a variation of the Terror troop cathegory.
* [[Steampunk]] / [[Diesel Punk]] : ''In spades !'' The whole setting could be summed up briefly as : [[Grim Up North|A mostly rustic world of nearly endless winters]] + industrial [[Punk Punk]] + [[Zeppelins from Another World|zeppelins]] + [[Earth Is a Battlefield]]
* [[Steampunk]] / [[Diesel Punk]] : ''In spades !'' The whole setting could be summed up briefly as : [[Grim Up North|A mostly rustic world of nearly endless winters]] + industrial [[Punk Punk]] + [[Zeppelins from Another World|zeppelins]] + [[Earth Is a Battlefield]]
** Given the [[Anachronism Stew]]-heavy looks of the games' universe, the term "[[Mix and Match|mishmashpunk]]" wouldn't really be out of place either...
** Given the [[Anachronism Stew]]-heavy looks of the games' universe, the term "[[Mix and Match|mishmashpunk]]" wouldn't really be out of place either...
** As one reviewer [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/11/08/street-fighting-men-iron-grip-warlord-demo/ put it] :
** As one reviewer [http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2008/11/08/street-fighting-men-iron-grip-warlord-demo/ put it] :
{{quote|"It kind of recalls a magicless ''[[The Red Star]]''."}}
{{quote|"It kind of recalls a magicless ''[[The Red Star]]''."}}
* [[Tank Goodness]] : Most of the armoured vehicles in both games aim for [[Rule of Cool]] at least as much as a realistic visage. [http://www.isotx.com/index.php?view=1937 See] [http://www.keiththompsonart.com/irongrip.html for yourself...]
* [[Tank Goodness]] : Most of the armoured vehicles in both games aim for [[Rule of Cool]] at least as much as a realistic visage. [http://www.isotx.com/index.php?view=1937 See] [http://www.keiththompsonart.com/irongrip.html for yourself...]
* [[The Empire]] : Rahmos in ''Iron Grip : The Opression'' and the Fahrongi-formed Confederation of Nallum in ''Iron Grip : Warlord'' (who are essentially Rahmos [[Expy|Expys]] with a "religious fanatic" streak to them). Both represent the RTS side (the opponent).
* [[The Empire]] : Rahmos in ''Iron Grip : The Opression'' and the Fahrongi-formed Confederation of Nallum in ''Iron Grip : Warlord'' (who are essentially Rahmos [[Expy|Expys]] with a "religious fanatic" streak to them). Both represent the RTS side (the opponent).
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized]] : ''And how...''
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized]] : ''And how...''
* [[The Squad]] : Your tiny group of guerilla fighters in ''Warlord''.
* [[The Squad]] : Your tiny group of guerilla fighters in ''Warlord''.
* [[The War Sequence]] : As insane as it sounds, ''every single level (multiplayer map) full stop, from start to finish !'' Clearly present in ''Warlord'' (making it border on [[Nintendo Hard]] for unexperienced players), less so in ''Opression''. The general approach to gameplay required from the player could be described as : ''Defend your turf in the most [[Crazy Awesome]] way possible !''
* [[The War Sequence]] : As insane as it sounds, ''every single level (multiplayer map) full stop, from start to finish !'' Clearly present in ''Warlord'' (making it border on [[Nintendo Hard]] for unexperienced players), less so in ''Opression''. The general approach to gameplay required from the player could be described as : ''Defend your turf in the most [[Crazy Awesome]] way possible !''
* [[Tower Defense]] : More pronounced in ''Warlord'' than in ''Opression'' (which is more about cunning guerilla attacks).
* [[Tower Defense]] : More pronounced in ''Warlord'' than in ''Opression'' (which is more about cunning guerilla attacks).
* [[Used Future]] : Although [[The Verse]] of the games is not set in the future (more like [[A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away]]), it still fits this trope to a tee. The overall look of ''all'' the military and civilian tech makes it often hard to decide [[Used Future|whether it's truely old, rusty and battered]] or [[Rule of Cool|deliberately steampunkish-looking]]...
* [[Used Future]] : Although [[The Verse]] of the games is not set in the future (more like [[A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far Far Away]]), it still fits this trope to a tee. The overall look of ''all'' the military and civilian tech makes it often hard to decide [[Used Future|whether it's truely old, rusty and battered]] or [[Rule of Cool|deliberately steampunkish-looking]]...
* [[Urban Warfare]] : Most of the maps take place in occupied or besieged cities or fortresses. A lot of them are... [[Scenery Gorn|not in very good shape]]...
* [[Urban Warfare]] : Most of the maps take place in occupied or besieged cities or fortresses. A lot of them are... [[Scenery Gorn|not in very good shape]]...
* [[Vestigial Empire]] : Kathos was once [[The Kingdom]], until [[Civil War]] between the heirs to the imperial throne broke out. The war ended in an indecisive stalemate, with competing brothers Mercos and Garados usurping different parts of the empire. The brothers replaced the former capital of Torun with two newly founded cities, both [[Egopolis|named after them]]. Several millenia of ludicrous infighting later, Kathos is [[Balkanize Me|a balkanised region]] of wealthy and powerful, but ultimately quarelling [[Land of One City|city states]]. Thanks to another [[Civil War]] and [[Stupidity Is the Only Option]], [[Authority Equals Asskicking|they all fall prey to the new superpower]], Rahmos - becoming the aptly named Rahmos Protectorate States.
* [[Vestigial Empire]] : Kathos was once [[The Kingdom]], until [[Civil War]] between the heirs to the imperial throne broke out. The war ended in an indecisive stalemate, with competing brothers Mercos and Garados usurping different parts of the empire. The brothers replaced the former capital of Torun with two newly founded cities, both [[Egopolis|named after them]]. Several millenia of ludicrous infighting later, Kathos is [[Balkanize Me|a balkanised region]] of wealthy and powerful, but ultimately quarelling [[Land of One City|city states]]. Thanks to another [[Civil War]] and [[Stupidity Is the Only Option]], [[Authority Equals Asskicking|they all fall prey to the new superpower]], Rahmos - becoming the aptly named Rahmos Protectorate States.
* [[Video Game Flamethrowers Suck]] : Both averted and played straight. The flamethrowers in ''Warlord'' are really powerful and can deal massive damage to infantry - ''the Fahrongi flamethrowers'', that is (with the Fahrong flamethrowermen taking the [[Goddamn Bats]] trope to spectacular new levels). The Atelian "Salamander" flamethrower is nearly as powerful and has a unique secondary firing mode : It can spray some of its fuel on the ground to create lightable patches of burning fire. Sadly, it's severely disadvantaged by its small and fast-depleting fuel tank, making it [[Cool but Inefficient]]. Your best bet is to crouch behind the corner of an alleyway and start squirting flame on a fresh new row of incoming enemy soldiers. The [[Molotov Cocktail|Molotov Cocktails]] are still the better incendiary weapon for all occassions.
* [[Video Game Flamethrowers Suck]] : Both averted and played straight. The flamethrowers in ''Warlord'' are really powerful and can deal massive damage to infantry - ''the Fahrongi flamethrowers'', that is (with the Fahrong flamethrowermen taking the [[Goddamn Bats]] trope to spectacular new levels). The Atelian "Salamander" flamethrower is nearly as powerful and has a unique secondary firing mode : It can spray some of its fuel on the ground to create lightable patches of burning fire. Sadly, it's severely disadvantaged by its small and fast-depleting fuel tank, making it [[Cool but Inefficient]]. Your best bet is to crouch behind the corner of an alleyway and start squirting flame on a fresh new row of incoming enemy soldiers. The [[Molotov Cocktail|Molotov Cocktails]] are still the better incendiary weapon for all occassions.
* [[War Is Hell]] : Not discussed, but shown more than enough.
* [[War Is Hell]] : Not discussed, but shown more than enough.
* [[World of Badass]] : ''Warlord'', full stop.
* [[World of Badass]] : ''Warlord'', full stop.
* [[X Meets Y]] : ''Iron Grip : The Opression'' is pretty much the [[Real Life]] historical [[wikipedia:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising|Warszaw Ghetto uprising]], [[wikipedia:Warsaw Uprising|Warszaw uprising]] and [[wikipedia:Budapest uprising|Budapest uprising]]... <small>[[Recycled in Space|IN A STEAMPUNK LOW FANTASY SETTING]]</small> !
* [[X Meets Y]] : ''Iron Grip : The Opression'' is pretty much the [[Real Life]] historical [[wikipedia:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising|Warszaw Ghetto uprising]], [[wikipedia:Warsaw Uprising|Warszaw uprising]] and [[wikipedia:Budapest uprising|Budapest uprising]]... <small>[[Recycled in Space|IN A STEAMPUNK LOW FANTASY SETTING]]</small> !
** And ''Iron Grip : Warlord'' is like a [[Steampunk]] edition of the [[wikipedia:Battle of Stalingrad|Battle of Stalingrad]] and [[wikipedia:Siege of Leningrad|Siege of Leningrad]] taken [[Up to Eleven]].
** And ''Iron Grip : Warlord'' is like a [[Steampunk]] edition of the [[wikipedia:Battle of Stalingrad|Battle of Stalingrad]] and [[wikipedia:Siege of Leningrad|Siege of Leningrad]] taken [[Up to Eleven]].
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]] / [[Cool Airship]] : [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/InterfaceLeader/artwork/airship.jpg Whoa...] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/dreadnoughtbig1.jpg Once] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/indomitable-cruiser.jpg again] - [http://www.keiththompsonart.com/pages/zeppelin.html in] [http://www.keiththompsonart.com/pages/sedalesserpent.html spades] ! They're more like [[Military Mashup Machine|a cross between a rigid airship and a WWI dreadnought]]. Several missions in ''Opression'' involve the Resistance trying to complete their objectives before Zeppelin-Dreadnoughts turn the entire area they're in into a crater. ''Warlord'' reuses the premise, but it's [[Playing with a Trope|played with]] / [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] in an interesting fashion (see the [[Genghis Gambit]] above).
* [[Zeppelins from Another World]] / [[Cool Airship]] : [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/InterfaceLeader/artwork/airship.jpg Whoa...] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/dreadnoughtbig1.jpg Once] [http://www.isotx.com/uploads/Ome_Vince/indomitable-cruiser.jpg again] - [http://www.keiththompsonart.com/pages/zeppelin.html in] [http://www.keiththompsonart.com/pages/sedalesserpent.html spades] ! They're more like [[Military Mashup Machine|a cross between a rigid airship and a WWI dreadnought]]. Several missions in ''Opression'' involve the Resistance trying to complete their objectives before Zeppelin-Dreadnoughts turn the entire area they're in into a crater. ''Warlord'' reuses the premise, but it's [[Playing with a Trope|played with]] / [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] in an interesting fashion (see the [[Genghis Gambit]] above).
* [[Zerg Rush]] : The basic tactic of the attacking armies. The Fahrong ones from ''Warlord'' take this to [[Serial Escalation|ruthless and unbelievable levels]]...
* [[Zerg Rush]] : The basic tactic of the attacking armies. The Fahrong ones from ''Warlord'' take this to [[Serial Escalation|ruthless and unbelievable levels]]...
** Well, lets put it this way : Even [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Josef Stalin]], [[Mao Zedong]], and [[Benito Mussolini]] [[Pragmatic Villainy|would all be horrified]] [[Even Evil Has Standards|at what pases for Confederate tactics.]]
** Well, lets put it this way : Even [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Josef Stalin]], [[Mao Zedong]], and [[Benito Mussolini]] [[Pragmatic Villainy|would all be horrified]] [[Even Evil Has Standards|at what pases for Confederate tactics.]]



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In the grim-dark present of an ancient steampunk world, there is only war...

Iron Grip: The Oppression is a 2006 Total Conversion for Half Life 2 by indie game developer Isotx, set in the Steampunk and Diesel Punk-themed fictional universe of Iron Grip. It features urban guerrilla warfare by combining elements from two different genres. A player can choose one of two sides in this game, the Rahmos City Guard or The Resistance. The Rahmos side is a Real Time Strategy game, generally played by a single player (or a very small number of players in large games). The Resistance side is played as a cooperation of several players, each playing a First-Person Shooter in a very similar manner to HL2. Available here.

In 2008, it received a full-blown stand-alone sequel (built in a heavily updated version of the older idTech3 engine), titled Iron Grip : Warlord. It's more of the same concept (Ragtag Bunch of Misfits guerilla fighters vs. The Empire), but adds a more Tower Defense feel to the RTS element of the game. As in Opression, the sequel is aimed primarily at co-op gameplay between human players, but offers various other multiplayer modes as well.

The third game in the series, a Free-To-Play multiplayer TBS called Iron Grip : Marauders, is currently available on Steam since September 30, 2011.

Tropes used in Iron Grip: The Oppression include:


"It kind of recalls a magicless The Red Star."