Reservoir Dogs (video game)
The video game version of Reservoir Dogs, made in 2006, allowing the player to take part in the heist that was alluded to in the film.
In the game there's two extremes of how to play "Psycho" (killing everybody) or "Professional" (stealth, taking hostages and neutralising the police).
Tropes used in Reservoir Dogs (video game) include:
- Anachronic Order: The first mission is escaping the building with Mr Blue. The second is driving to the heist.
- Banned in China: It's illegal to own a copy and/or import it in New Zealand. Australia also banned it.
- Bullet Time: "Bullet Festival"
- The Dev Team Thinks of Everything: Evidence of the player previously being in an area as an another character will remain when second characters go through (e.g. Mr White going through part of Mr Pink's first area). Not only simple things like unlocked doors, etc., but if the player kills a cop as Mr Pink (Chapter 2) - the corpse will still be there when Mr Blue arrives and somebody will be crying over it.
- Gory Discretion Shot: When a character performs a "Signature Move" in the video game (said "Signature Move" involves inflicting a horrific torture onto your human shield, somehow causing everyone in the area to surrender).
- Guns Akimbo: Mr White starts out with his two pistols but any character can pick them up.
- Human Shield
- Multiple Endings: Since the game follows the film, most of the story is dictated by the film but [[spoiler:depending on how well the player did depends on what happens to Mr Pink. He either escapes with the diamonds ("professional"), without the diamonds (partly-"psycho"), shot by the police ("psycho") or caught by the police ("neutral").
- Pacifist Run: Not killing hostages and getting the police out of the way peacefully results being a "professional".
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