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''Heart of Darkness'' is a {{Cinematic Platform|Game}}er developed by Amazing Studio for the PC and UsefulNotes/PlayStation, that came out in 1998.

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''Heart of Darkness'' is a {{Cinematic Platform|Game}}er developed by Amazing Studio for the PC and UsefulNotes/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation, that came out in 1998.
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* PlotHole: Early in the game. Andy's plasma gun is eaten by one of the Master of Darkness' monsters and we see it clearly get destroyed as he eats it, yet [[spoiler: when Andy is eaten by the same monster late in the game, he manages to retrieve his gun which is not only not digested, but somehow perfectly intact]].

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* PlotHole: Early in the game. game, Andy's plasma gun is eaten by one of the Master of Darkness' monsters and we see it clearly get destroyed as he eats it, yet [[spoiler: when it. Yet, [[spoiler:when Andy is eaten by the same monster late in the game, he manages to retrieve his gun which is not only not digested, but somehow perfectly intact]].
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* PlotHole: Early in the game. Andy's plasma gun is eaten by one of the Master of Darkness' monsters and we see it clearly get destroyed as he eats it, yet [[spoiler: when Andy is eaten by the same monster late in the game, he manages to retrieve his gun which is not only not digested, but somehow perfectly intact]].

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Per wick cleanup.


%%* CollapsingLair: [[spoiler: Black holes and castles just don't mix. Neither do rivers of lava.]]

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%%* CollapsingLair: [[spoiler: Black [[spoiler:Black holes and castles just don't mix. Neither do rivers of lava.]]



%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* VileVillainLaughableLackey: The Master is a terrifying figure, but his most direct underling is a pink trunk-nosed servant, who looks and sounds comical, cowers in fear before the BigBad or the hero, and ends up helping Andy defeats his boss.

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* VileVillainLaughableLackey: The Master is a terrifying figure, but his most direct underling is a pink trunk-nosed servant, who looks and sounds comical, cowers in fear before the BigBad or the hero, and ends up helping Andy defeats defeat his boss.
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* BloodlessCarnage: Despite the [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Family Unfriendly Deaths]] present in the game, which include Andy being eaten, incinerated, drowned, etc… there is almost no bloodshed in this game.

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* BloodlessCarnage: Despite the [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Family Unfriendly Deaths]] present in the game, which include Andy being eaten, incinerated, drowned, etc… etc., there is almost no bloodshed in this game.
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%%* ConservationOfCompetence: The dog wasn't the one supposed to be kidnapped.

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%%* * ConservationOfCompetence: The Master told his minions to kidnap Andy. The minions kidnapped Andy’s dog wasn't the one supposed to be kidnapped.Whiskey instead.
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%%* BloodlessCarnage: Possibly the ''only'' reason that the game is rated E.

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%%* * BloodlessCarnage: Possibly Despite the ''only'' reason that [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath Family Unfriendly Deaths]] present in the game game, which include Andy being eaten, incinerated, drowned, etc… there is rated E.almost no bloodshed in this game.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''VideoGame/AnotherWorld''. And maybe ''VideoGame/CommanderKeen'' too...
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%%* TotalEclipseOfThePlot

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%%* TotalEclipseOfThePlot* TotalEclipseOfThePlot: Whiskey is kidnapped during a total solar eclipse, kickstarting the game.
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%%* TheMaster: The villain.
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%%* TheManyDeathsOfYou: See LudicrousGibs, above.

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%%* * TheManyDeathsOfYou: See LudicrousGibs, above.As mentioned in LudicrousGibs above, you're definitely going to come face-to-face with a myriad of grisly deaths, be it getting killed by plants, underwater creatures, dark shadowy beings, etc.
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* LightningGun: Andy's default WeaponOfChoice. It gets taken early on in the game, but he gets it back. And then, it runs out of power.

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* LightningGun: Andy's default WeaponOfChoice.weapon. It gets taken early on in the game, but he gets it back. And then, it runs out of power.
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* SpitOutAShoe: Whenever Andy gets eaten by something in the game, it spits or burps out his shoes.

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