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=== ''TRON: Evolution'' provides examples of the following tropes: ===
=== ''TRON: Evolution'' provides examples of the following tropes: ===


* [[Hundred Percent Completion]]: The TRON Files and Abraxas Shards scattered throughout the game.
* [[Hundred-Percent Completion]]: The TRON Files and Abraxas Shards scattered throughout the game.
* [[Advancing Wall of Doom]]: From a virus, no less. [[Camera Screw|And]] ''[[Camera Screw|directly towards the screen.]]''
* [[Advancing Wall of Doom]]: From a virus, no less. [[Camera Screw|And]] ''[[Camera Screw|directly towards the screen.]]''
* [[Actually, I Am Him]]: {{spoiler|Abraxas}} shows up shortly after {{spoiler|1=the former leader of the ISOs}} is supposedly derezzed. No points for guessing his true identity. It goes even further if you connect the dots between the Xbox 360/Playstation 3 version and the Wii counterpart, ''Battle Grids''. The customizable protagonist of ''Battle Grids'' ends the game by {{spoiler|becoming the first ISO to win the title of champion of the Grid Games}}; information provided by collectibles in ''Evolution'' establish that {{spoiler|Jalen, the ISO who becomes Abraxas, was the first ISO champion of the Games}}.
* [[Actually, I Am Him]]: {{spoiler|Abraxas}} shows up shortly after {{spoiler|1=the former leader of the ISOs}} is supposedly derezzed. No points for guessing his true identity. It goes even further if you connect the dots between the Xbox 360/Playstation 3 version and the Wii counterpart, ''Battle Grids''. The customizable protagonist of ''Battle Grids'' ends the game by {{spoiler|becoming the first ISO to win the title of champion of the Grid Games}}; information provided by collectibles in ''Evolution'' establish that {{spoiler|Jalen, the ISO who becomes Abraxas, was the first ISO champion of the Games}}.
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* [[Mook Chivalry]]: When Abraxas first attacks, several guards run at him in a single-file line and are individually swatted into oblivion. Which is odd, because they were shoulder-to-shoulder when they started running, and don't even draw their discs to deal with the obviously dangerous program.
* [[Mook Chivalry]]: When Abraxas first attacks, several guards run at him in a single-file line and are individually swatted into oblivion. Which is odd, because they were shoulder-to-shoulder when they started running, and don't even draw their discs to deal with the obviously dangerous program.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Gibson for most of his screentime... if you ignore the {{spoiler|fact that he tries to kill you while infected, anyway.}}
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Gibson for most of his screentime... if you ignore the {{spoiler|fact that he tries to kill you while infected, anyway.}}
* [[New Game Plus]]: All your upgrades and disc types carry over from one playthrough to the next. You can even take your upgraded Monitor into online multiplayer.
* [[New Game+]]: All your upgrades and disc types carry over from one playthrough to the next. You can even take your upgraded Monitor into online multiplayer.
* [[No Sidepaths No Exploration No Freedom]]: You WILL go from point A to point B, program.
* [[No Sidepaths No Exploration No Freedom]]: You WILL go from point A to point B, program.
* [[One-Man Army|One Program Army]]: Anon is always outnumbered by CLU's forces and the Infected Programs but never stops tearing through them. He's even more this after {{spoiler|Flynn upgrades his disk for the final attack on CLU's command ship}}.
* [[One-Man Army|One Program Army]]: Anon is always outnumbered by CLU's forces and the Infected Programs but never stops tearing through them. He's even more this after {{spoiler|Flynn upgrades his disk for the final attack on CLU's command ship}}.

Revision as of 06:38, 26 January 2014

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"Greetings, programs!"

TRON: Evolution, the requisite video game tie-in/Prequel to Tron Legacy, fills in some of the backstory that is only vaguely alluded to in the film itself. You play as a newly-written program known only as the System Monitor, designed by Kevin Flynn to help quell the unrest between the newly-arrived ISOs and Grid-native Basics. The arrival of virus Abraxas on a supposedly-closed system doesn't help matters, and soon the Monitor is pressed into service to defend the Grid from threats both internal and external, with Strange Girl Quorra watching from a distance.


TRON: Evolution provides examples of the following tropes:


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