![]() Kate later borrows the phrase as her Meaningful Echo. Fauxshadow: Tells Hector and Kate during the second New Orleans mission that they “will meet at the gate no one goes in alone.” He goes back on his word. ![]() Downplayed with the rest of the party who need an explanation and/or time to let bygones be bygones. Easily Forgiven: After he messes everything up, Hector is the first to forgive him – he had his reasons.McCoy himself, all things considered, is pretty okay with it too. ![]() Destructive Savior: Downplayed in that he has no qualms about blowing up McCoy’s Mobile Kiosk if it means saving him from the gallows.Cooper simply answers that in a couple of months, Hector is going to eat those words, referencing the former’s Wanted Dead or Alive ability to Quick Shoot three times, very potentially killing three enemies at once. Call-Forward: In the “Late to the Party” DLC, Hector impishly states that if John ever wants to shoot at least three people simultaneously, he needs to trade his revolvers in for a shotgun.Wanted Dead or Alive, however, is all about him rounding up his motley crew to claim the bounty placed on a bandit that’s been terrorizing the Deep South. In Desperados III, apart from DeVitt, he doesn't really track down any bounties as the game's central plot is near and dear to his own heart. Bounty Hunter: His father trains him to be one in the tutorial mission.Bond One-Liner: It’s the first thing that comes out of Cooper’s now-adult mouth in Desperados III.Ĭooper: (to the over-curious fellow whose throat he just skewered) Something tells me you ain't here punchin' tickets.This is zigzagged in Wanted Dead or Alive where a mistimed throw will merely scratch an opponent. Justified, as in the tutorial, it's shown that he had to practice a lot to get this right. The Blade Always Lands Pointy End In: In-game, a throw from his Bowie Knife is always lethal.The Big Damn Kiss: Kate plants one on John’s lips just before he leaves to finally and definitively confront Frank in the finale of Desperados III.Badass Longcoat: Wears a duster coat and is a skilled gunslinger.Audience Surrogate: He’s the least fleshed-out member of the team as among his most prevalent characteristics are his magnetism, his line of work, his deceased father/brother, and not much else. ![]() He’s an adventurous and charismatic bounty hunter who, in Desperados III, is trying to settle an old grudge with Frank, a notorious outlaw. The main three characters present in all Desperados gamesĬooper as he appears in Wanted Dead or Alive Cooper’s stinger is an acoustic/electric guitar McCoy’s is a harmonica Kate’s is a violin Isabelle’s is a trumpet and Hector’s is whistling.
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