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Many games have ammo. In some, you can design your own. Ammo is put in a weapon and fired as a projectile.
A container that is often used to supply players with a certain amount of ammunition.
An emplacement gun used to shoot down enemy aircraft.
Assault Rifle refers to a basic design of a weapon that combines the abilities of older long-range rifles and the rapid fire of sub-machine guns. Common designs include the M-16, M-4, AK47 (and 74), and the L85A1.
An immense region of space which has such a powerful gravitational field nothing can escape it. It's invisible but easily seen by they way it interacts with the environment.
A type of weapon in shooter games that creates miniature black holes when fired, sucking in small enemies and dealing heavy damage to larger ones.
The most common weapon in the Star Wars universe and a staple weapon for most sci-fi games.
A wall that has been covered in blood. Either the blood was on the wall before the player arrived, or it is dynamically created by the player's actions.
A common object in many games. When stepped on, the player is bounced into the air to reach a higher ground. More often known as jump pad.
A stabbing and slashing weapon used by video game characters. Can sometimes be extracted from dead animals.
A computer is a common object in video games. They can be used for many purposes; to trigger objects - such as a lift or a bomb, gather information, or even to play games.
Crates sometimes contain things!
A machine designed with the purpose of moving objects or characters vertically.
An explosive is any weapon or device designed to cause an explosion, whether it be a frag grenade, TNT, or a nuclear bomb.
A ball of hot flickering fire. Usually thrown from the hero's hand into the squealing face of the enemy.
A popular weapon that is used in many shooters. The flamethrower is considered one of the most unique ways to defeat a foe.
Items used to protect hands. Often infused with magic to strengthen the user.
A grenade is an explosive device traditionally thrown by hand, but may also be propelled by a rifle or launcher.
A gun that uses various types of grenades as ammunition.
Considered one of the most frequent and controversial implements of destruction in video games and real life, guns are devices that fire projectiles with explosive force.
Health packs restore some amount of a players health, and can be permanent or temporary. They come packaged in a variety of forms, from the common med kit, to drugs, medicine, and even food.
Any projectile that incorporates some sort of guidance system, allowing it to auomatically seek out its target.
First introduced in Quake II, The Hyperblaster is a rapid firing laser weapon from the Quake franchise.
Often used as either a weapon or in a weapon and also used often times as a weather effect, lightning is seen in several games. Called "thunder" in some games, even though thunder is the sound that lightning makes.
Simply put, a gun that fires lightning. Depending on the game, this may be extra-hazardous when discharged underwater.
Machine guns, generally, are heavier weapons with a rapid rate of fire. To quote the Quake manual, they "eat ammo like popcorn."
Mechs (or Mecha) are humanoid-like pilot driven vehicles often depicted in media as a combat machine. Early examples of Mech/Mecha in video games are often derived from early manga and anime as well as table-top games.
A thin pointy piece of metal that is used to fasten materials.
An apparatus that fires nails or rivets. Not always designed as a weapon, but most often used as one.
A form of jellied gasoline that when lit on fire can stick to targets as it burns.
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