Friday Night Fortress: Vs Mann Co is a Friday Night Funkin' mod created by Totally-Not-Genji, ConarIsNotHere, and a team of developers. This mod pits Boyfriend against the main 9 Mercenaries of Team Fortress 2, as well as Saxton Hale.
Song List
Week 1: Offense
- Atomic Punch (Scout)
- Maggots (Soldier)
- Inferno (Pyro)
Week 2: Defense
- Iron Bomber (Demoman)
- Iron Curtain (Heavy)
- Frontier Justice (Engineer)
Week 3: Support
- Clinical Trial (Medic and Heavy)
- Wanker (Sniper)
- Infiltrator (Spy)
Week 4: Hale
- Property Damage (Saxton Hale)
Last Stand
- TBA (This song isn't ready yet)
Bonus Songs
- Monochrome (Scout)
- Dispenser (Heavy, Soldier and Scout vs. Engineer)
- Eyelander (Demoknight)
- You Can't Run (Demoman)
- Honorbound (Soldierai)
- Strongmann (Boxer Heavy)
- May Somethingth (Scout vs. Medic)
- Trolling (Trolldier vs. Medic)
- Skill Issue (Snoiper Gaming)
- Five Minutes (Snoiper)
Tropes:
- Art Shift: In the "You Can't Run" cover, during the part where in the original the scenery would switch to Green Hill Zone and the graphics turned 16-bit, here the scenery switches to 2Fort and Demoman reverts to his original look while Boyfriend becomes 3D.
- Awesome Aussie: Saxton Hale, as usual. Not only does his voice alone cause the screen to shake violently, but failing to dodge his punches leads to a One-Hit Kill.
- Badass Normal: Snoiper not only sings so fast in "Skill Issue" that the song is unbeatable without a bot, (At least, if you accessed it by trying to press 7.) but he also quickscopes Boyfriend anyways at the end of the song, causing an instant game over.
- Big "NO!":
- Soldier screams an overly long No upon being informed he's wearing red, thus making him a communist under his own logic.
- Saxton Hale lets out one towards the end of "Property Damage"
- Boss Banter: With the exception of Sniper, all of the mercenaries are quite chatty during their songs, with Medic (and Heavy by extension) being the most talkative.
- Boxing Battler: "Strongmann" has the Heavy don headgear and a pair of Red Boxing Gloves, and the song occasionally have a boxing bell ding.
- Double-Meaning Title: "Trolling". Trolldier isn't just trolling Medic by repeatedly calling for him, he's also trolling the player by messing with their screen.
- Dual Boss:
- "Frontier Justice" has you battle against both Engineer and his banjo-playing robot.
- "Clinical Trial" has you face both Medic and Heavy.
- Everything's Better with Samurai: "Honorbound" has you face off against a Soldier in samurai armor known as "Soldierai".
- Exact Words: In "Five Minutes", Snoiper says "See you in five minutes" before fading away. After five minutes pass, he returns. And that's the whole "song". The player doesn't have to copy any notes at all, since Snoiper isn't there to give you notes to copy.
- Heroic RRoD: The strain of keeping up with Engineer and his robot double causes Boyfriend to tear his vocal chords, making him unable to sing. Thankfully, Medic fixes him up in time for "Clinical Trial".
- Hypocritical Humor: Soldier believes that Girlfriend is a communist because of her red dress… completely forgetting that he's wearing red himself, and lets out a Big "NO!" upon being informed of such.
- Interface Screw:
- Halfway through "Infiltrator", Spy's strum line disappears. When it’s your turn, your notes begin to vanish before reaching the arrows.
- The screen shakes violently whenever Saxton Hale sings in "Property Damage".
- BIG TIME in "Trolling". The screen gets messed up at certain intervals of the song.
- Incoming Ham: Quite a few of the mercenaries are quite hammy, but Demoman singing "You Can't Run" is likely the crowning one.Demoman: THUS BEGINS MY THOUSAND-YEAR REIGN OF BLOOD! I FEEL EVERYTHING! I KNOW EVERYTHING! OHOHOHOHA!
- Meaningful Name: "Atomic Punch", "Iron Bomber", "Iron Curtain", "Frontier Justice", "Eyelander" and "Dispenser" are all named after weapons the class singing it possess.
- Mythology Gag: Being based off of TF2, many references are made to the source material and its community, enough for another page to have to be made just to list them all.
- One-Hit Kill: Missing Heavy and Saxton Hale’s fist notes or hitting Spy’s knife notes leads to an instant game over.
- Robot Me: Engineer fights alongside a banjo-playing robot of himself during "Frontier Justice".
- Playing with Fire: Pyro, Pyro, Pyro.
- Promoted to Playable: Engineer in "Dispenser", and Medic in "May Somethingth" and "Trolling".
- See You in Hell: Spy says in "Infiltrator" before his main gimmicks come into play.
- Shout-Out:
- One person in the chat may point out they play Genshin Impact.
- Another one may say they're comparing the mod to Mid-Fight Masses in order to make themselves feel better.
- Sudden Gameplay Change:
- "Frontier Justice" expands the strumline to 8 notes. Unlike a certain other mod, however, most of Boyfriend's turns only use one set or the other.
- "Property Damage" has the strumline extend to 6, though these are used more traditionally.
- Suddenly Speaking:
- Boyfriend mostly "speaks" in his usual beeps and boops, but uses actual words on two occasions: when challenging Scout to a rap battle and after tearing his vocal chords from rapping with Engineer and his robot.
- Girlfriend speaks a lot as well, compared to the base game where she never speaks in text boxes.
- Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Nobody really seems all that bothered with Heavy overexerting himself and dying during "Clinical Trial" other than Medic saying "Zat was not medicine!"
- Unwinnable Joke Game: "Skill Issue," at least if you accessed it by pressing 7. The notes move too fast to beat without enabling botplay, and even then, Snoiper just quickscopes Boyfriend anyways at the end of the song.
- Villainous RRoD: Once the Ubercharge runs out in "Clinical Trial", Heavy grunts in pain, screams and abruptly falls over dead, so Medic takes over for the remainder of the song. He’s alive again by the next cutscene.
- You Are Already Dead: Hitting Sniper's huntsman notes and Demoman's sword notes won't immediately cause a game over, but will definitely guarantee it. Sniper's huntsman notes stun the player, preventing them from hitting notes, while Demoman's sword notes will cause a very fast health drain.
- Zero-Effort Boss: "Five Minutes" is, well, five minutes without any notes to copy.