Trigger Man (video game)
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Trigger Man is a video game of the third-person shooter
Third-person shooter
Third-person shooter is a genre of 3D action games in which the player character is visible on-screen, and the gameplay consists primarily of shooting.-Definition:...

 genre released in 2004 by Point of View.

Characters

Ray "The Trigger Man" Reggie

The main character of the story, who seems to have no actual name. He is Don
Coladangelo's personal "clean-up guy". He has no remorse for cold-blooded
murder as long as it serves his boss' desires. His reasons for blindly serving
the Don are never revealed, only that he has "some ties" to the mob boss.

Don Coladangelo

The man who sends your character on missions, all pertaining to bringing down
the Montagano Family. He's credited as being a very honorable man, thus
earning the respect of the city's underworld, and possibly the reasone the
Trigger Man follows him so faithfully.

Ralph Borrello

Not much is known other than he is Don Coladangelo's most trusted capo.

Don Montagano

A man who has all but retired from the mob scene, until his one and only son
and successor to the Montagano Family, was murdered. He blames this act on
the Coladangelo Family and has come out of his "retirement" to avenge his
son's death.

Johnny "No-Neck" Navarro

Don Montagano's underboss, a ruthless killer in his own right.

Harry Di Ciero

He controls Don Montagano's "air force". His helicopter is a threat to the
Coladangelo Family

Donna Bella Montagano

The granddaughter of Don Montagano and daughter to the late Don Antonio
Montagano Jr. Rumors abound of her involvement in her father's death, but
fear of the young woman prevents anyone from stepping forward with any
information. She was ready to take over the Montagaon Family until her
grandfather came out of "retirement" to exact his revenge on the Coladangelo
Family. Her anger towards Don Montagano's return to the mob scene goes
unnoticed for the time being, as she plots her own "revenge" on the
Coladangelo Family.

Carlo Perfetto

The seemingly neutral underboss of the Perfetto family.

Summary

The main character of the story, who seems to have no actual name. He is Don
Coladangelo's personal "clean-up guy". He has no remorse for cold-blooded
murder as long as it serves his boss' desires. His reasons for blindly serving
the Don are never revealed, only that he has "some ties" to the mob boss. I just
call him " The Trigger Man". The game opens with Don Coladangelo holding a meeting between him, his capo
Ralph Borrello, and the game's protagonist, The Trigger Man. He relays the
information that the Montagano family is moving against the Coladangelo's due
to the murder of Tony Montagano, Don Montagano's only son and successor to the
Montagano Family.

The Trigger Man proclaims his readiness to "deal with" the Montagano's any way
the Don sees fit. Don Coladangelo then asks his favorite assassin to convince
the Montagano's of their innocence in Tony's murder, and to persuade them to
call off the vendetta with an apology.

Ralph Borrello then informs Trigger Man of a diamond smuggling operation being
used to finance the Montagano's new casino, and that the diamonds are more
than likely being moved fast, as their funds have been drastically depleted,
and proclaiming war amongst mob families is anything but cheap.The Don seems
certain they're keeping the diamonds in a high-tech vault inside the casino,
and hires you to steal them, in order to cut out the Montagano's income, and
possibly ending the war before it starts.

Reception

Trigger Man received a mostly negative reception from critics.

It was noted for having many flaws, including the following:
  • The player can stand directly in front of an enemy and the enemy will not shoot (this has been debunked as a glitch)
  • Minimal plot
  • All guns make the same sound
  • Only 8 levels
  • Only seven weapons
  • All enemies share the same model
  • Very few controls, been reported that jump and crouch are the most advanced controls in the game.
  • Bland artwork
  • Bland missions
  • Music stops and starts at specific times
  • It takes ten shots to defeat someone with the handgun.
  • Textures are only partially solid, opening up several glitched "worlds"
  • Rather than voice acting, text boxes have been substituted.
  • Gratuitous profanity and sexual content
  • "Bodies" by Drowning Pool is not present in the game even though they promised it
  • Terrible Graphics

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