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Vector Cannon from ZOE2.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzVRw_31S0E





The Spur from Cave Story.

Not as over-the-top as other people's suggestions, but it's still a deadly piece of awesomeness.



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SpokenTruth said:
SvennoJ said:

The Tau cannon in Half-life, since you can also use the recoil to jump 3 stories high :)

Recoil from a laser?

Photons do no thave mass and therefore do not have classical momentum and therefore have no involvment with Newtons's 3rd law of motion which deals with recoil.

 

That actually makes it one of the worst laster beams in video games.

It only works when you hit a nearby wall or the floor, so call it the blast effect from the suddenly superheated air where it hits that pushes you away. Seems very realistic :) It also goes through walls without leaving a hole, back to game physics.



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Laser weapons always sucked to me. Always go for spreader or homing shots. This is the only game that made a laser good to me. Best weapon in the game too.







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Insidb said:
Vector Cannon from ZOE2.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzVRw_31S0E

i came to post this. 



I just love the sound of Short-Hop Double Laser in Project M. Keeps me wanting to spam more. :D

Same goes for Brawl except I can't cancel the gun so :/



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