
- Paint the town red movie mod#
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Presentable Liberty never shows the state of the city on screen (as the player is imprisoned indoors for the duration of the game), but Charlotte and Salvadore send the player letters detailing the spread of The Virus and the bloody mess its victims leave behind.
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Most of the time you'll mostly end up seeing blood trails from body parts rolling around, but some mods bring this to the point of Bloody Hilarious Black Comedy. Team Fortress 2 allows you to turn the walls and floor red with the blood of any enemies you've attacked near them.Notable examples include painting several walls and ceilings with a minigun and a double-barreled shotgun spreading people across a field.
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Popular Game Mod Brutal Doom runs mostly on this trope and Ludicrous Gibs.In The Saboteur, while you can't actually do this in the game, there is a perk named "Paint the Town Red".However, this doesn't actually happen in-game. In Skullgirls, the character Peacock mentions the trope by name in her battle introduction.
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All enemies, be it the zombies or Giant Spiders all leave a red blood patch upon death, and the ground soon gets covered with their blood to create a crimson land.
Crimsonland isn't just a fancy title for the game. Blood: Caleb actually says "I'm gonna paint the town red" at the beginning of one level. At any given time, you will be deluged with dozens upon dozens of monsters, each of which leaves a big puddle of blood, limbs, and guts when it dies. In some evil areas of user-generated worlds, blood can rain from the sky. Our very own Succession Game, Waterburned, has so much blood it lags the game. Especially in the latest version, where bathing is a bit broken so attempts by dwarves to wash all that blood and vomit from battles off results in a giant puddle of blood all over the floor. Ninja Gaiden II (2008) makes you able to cover the places you go through with blood from your enemies. You proceed to kill your enemies and the game's intense Gorn will ensure that this trope occurs. All the game environments are entirely black and white when you first enter them. Happens quite frequently in Highschool of the Dead, thanks to the zombies. The comic and film open with a crew cleaning up his mess. This is the signature of the titular Ichi the Killer. One must wonder how long it took to clean all that up. In the second Rebuild of Evangelion movie, Sahaquiel's death is changed so that the Angel explodes into a gigantic wave of blood, which then washes over Tokyo-3. Often used to imply or enhance the amount of incredible violence that the Angels and EVAs are capable of in Neon Genesis Evangelion, most memorably when Gendo orders the autopilot to take over and destroy the EVA being piloted by Touji after an Angel hijacks it. In the Blood: The Last Vampire movie, Saya wasn't afraid of doing this, even in front of a nurse who didn't have the foggiest idea of what was going on. Commonplace in Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan, often played for laughs. Sadly, she ran out of paint and had to improvise. Which then leads us to the villainous example of Rip Van Winkle, who also paints a Nazi swastika on a captured aircraft carrier of the British Navy. and then he splatters it with even more blood and ruins the effect.
Likewise, when Anderson goes berserk on a group of Nazi vampires, his Axe-Crazy hacking leaves a giant swastika of blood on the walls. Seras invokes this trope once, literally smearing her opponent all over a wall. In Hellsing, this is Alucard's favorite activity.His enemies don't spill much blood but he himself loses a hell of a lot of the stuff in almost every major fight. Zoro from One Piece revels in this trope.
And it later becomes commonplace for Wrath/King Bradley. In Fullmetal Alchemist, this is Scar's calling card.Anywhere Ladd and Claire go in Baccano!, this is pretty much standard.