Plot
Grudge Warriors takes place in a dystopian future Earth, where nations and governments have been replaced with rival thugs and gangs. These gangs not only stage raids and assaults on their enemies, but also run "Death Rings", where the most powerful gangs have duels between their highly armored vehicles. There are a total of eleven gangs, who each occupy different parts of the world, operating from strongholds.
Players assume the role of an upstart gang member who is attempting to defeat his rivals. Players are allowed to begin the mission by selecting a gang and car; the player then proceeds to play through the campaign using that vehicle. Each mission starts with the player being dropped off at an enemy base, then fighting through defenses to destroy the team's generators. If the player defeats all ten rival gangs, he or she will be invited to fight "the Crime Lord", head of the Death Rings.
These are the gangs and their specialties. Notice that they are in the order in which you will fight them.
1.Pikes Squad-Construction 2.Norse Force 5-Ice/Viking themes 3.Disciples of Pog-Crazy Antics 4.Pyromaniacs-Fire 5.Robotek-Robotics/Cybernetics 6.Chrome Dimension-Electricity 7.H2SO4-Acid 8.Death Corps-Military Weapons 9.Sun Dogs-Sand/Arabian themes 10.Freestyle A's-Speed/Racing 11.Slick Runners-Oil/Grease and Grime
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