Video games allow players to take on multiple foes, armed with some offensive capability to fight off any threat. These attacking skills generally take the form of weapons, which can deal moderate damage, making the fights above tough but fair.
However, a particular category of firearms in video games takes away the fair element of enemy encounters, giving users such a significant advantage that the ordinary grunts in the game don't stand a chance. These are known as the one-hit kill weapons.
Present throughout a wide range of games, these may take many forms, letting gamers revel in their sheer destructive power.
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Fans would think that firing a nuclear bomb in the nearby vicinity would be wrong as it would decimate an area covering miles and envelop an even larger space in atomic radiation. But the world of Fallout 3 is already an irradiated nuclear wasteland, so it is seemingly fine to carry around a mini-nuke launcher.
Crudely known as the Fat Man, this is essentially a glorified catapult that can fire mini-nukes. This weapon has the capacity (as the name suggests) to take out any target in a single hit and many more within its immense blast radius.
It should not be fired while aimed straight, as the slingshot power is relatively low, and the nuke will land very close to players, giving little to no time to get out of its blast radius. Instead, it should either be fired at an upward angle or used exclusively in VATS, automatically compensating for the required trajectory.
Known as the Plaga Removal Laser 412, this weapon is an unlockable item in Resident Evil 4. Available only after completing the title once in the professional mode, the PRL 412 requires users to put in quite
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