< Tron 2.0
Tron 2.0/YMMV
- Awesome Music: Monolith's soundtrack is a love letter to Wendy Carlos, using a fair amount of techno in orchastral arrangements.
- Hell Is That Noise:
- The Datawraith's chatter. It even freaks the programs out.
- The Finders' chirp and chatter, especially when Jet doesn't have his disk.
- Hilarious in Hindsight:
- Depending on your opinion on Tron: Legacy, the fact that the Tron Legacy Code only manages to make things worse can become hilariously ironic.
- Ditto with the fact that Tron himself went missing shortly after the events of the film and no one knows where the hell he is. The comic book sequel says that Flynn himself also went missing...Maybe these continuities aren't as separate as they appear?
- Except for the fact that it says Flynn went insane after the events of TRON.Of course, his behavior in Betrayal and Legacy could be construed as crazy.
- The computer in Thorne's PDA sounds and acts a little like GLaDOS, especially at the end when she just wants Jet gone.
- Mind Screw : The spin off comics for many readers. The whole thing turns out to be a collective hallucination from three glitched Programs, two of which think they're Jet and the third is trying to mislead them. They're still pretty weird, even after the explanation. The characterization of Alan also veers into Ron the Death Eater territory.
- No Problem With Licensed Games: Tron 2.0 was originally the official sequel to the first movie, instead of an interactive rehash.
- Robo Ship:
- Jet and Mercury.
- A case could also be made for Alan and Ma3a, especially considering that Ma3a is, at least in part, a Virtual Ghost of Lora.
- That One Level: The glitching tank gauntlet on the Antiquated server. The tanks cannot be overriden or destroyed, they shoot at random, cause a lot of damage, and occasionally shoot out the very ground you're standing on.
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