Whacked!:Re-loaded

Whacked!:Re-loaded (Also known as Whacked!:Sins 'N' Virtues) is a remake of the 2002 Xbox game,Whacked!

Sins

 * Lucky (Played by Jim Cummings) -  A red, Scottish rabbit with a very bad temper who is, ironically, missing his right paw,replacing it with a hook.
 * Eugene (Played by Billy West) - A flightless green Canadian duck, who is desperately trying to fly, and still lives with his mother. Despite looking friendly, he monologues spiteful thoughts.
 * Toof (Played by Jeff Bennet) - An oil-eating orange monster that was born from a single cell.
 * Lucy - (Played by Tara Strong) - A seductive, yet manipulative, blue-haired woman who wears a flimsy plastic dress which bursts, revealing big blue censor bars that covers her naked body.
 * Lance (Played by Jamie Watson) - An anthropomorphic lion with a purple mane who is obsessed with his own physique.
 * Charity (Played by Stephine Morgenstern/Tara Strong) - A greedy girl.
 * Otto (Played by Scott McCord) - A pale white man who is constantly sleeping in a living chair (Played by Tom Kenny) (who is in love with Lucy, and vice versa) and is never awake, which makes the chair do all the work.
 * Nutz
 * Cthulhu

Virtues

 * Donna - She was the smallest triceratops of the herd when she was born and when she was a teenager, she lost half of her horn to an allosaurus when he called her “shorty”. Luckily, she knows how to replace a broken horn with another material which in this cause, a drill.
 * Angelo - In reality, He is just a normal teenager who likes to lie his way out of trouble, mostly trying to convince others that he’s a helper angel he would help them out with anything. The problem is that he’s the worst advice-giver ever. Also, because of his pink outfit and love for girly things, most people think he’s gay, but he’s actually metrosexual and likes women.

Guests

 * Alien Hominid
 * Knight (Castle Crashers)
 * Meat Boy (Super Meat Boy) (Played by Eric Buaza)
 * Hatty Hattington (BattleBlock Theater)
 * Earthworm Jim (Played by Dan Castlanetta)
 * Boogerman (Played by Dan Castlanetta)

Unlockables

 * Hobocop

Guests

 * Duckman
 * Conker

Playable Bosses

 * Dr. Killalot
 * Psycrow (Played by Jim Cummings)
 * Booger Miester
 * Van Tastic
 * Satan

Bosses

 * Wrath
 * Evny
 * Gluttony (Played by Dan Castlanetta)
 * Lust
 * Pride
 * Greed
 * Sloth
 * The Great Mighty Poo

Whacked!

 * Combattle:
 * Chicken:
 * Dodgebrawl:
 * King of the Kill:
 * Frag Fest: 

Game Show (Story Mode)
The Story Mode begins with an introduction to the contestants as ride a panel van to the studio drove by a imp. The contestants arrives and enter the studio as the announcer introduce the contestants and the host,Van Tastic. After a monolouge,Van Tastic tells the rules of the game,saying that if one the contestants survive all his "Deadly Levels of Fun" he would award the winner with "The Prize". The contestants wonders what the prize is,in which he replies with "What, you may ask is this fabulous prize? Well I can't tell you that, but I can tell you...is that it's faaaaantastic! It's big....its shiny...it's a pure silk, air conditioned, chocolate covered, solid gold, tax free, extra cheese, double D, finger-licking lap dance of WOW!" After someone wins the game, the network director calls and cancels the game show and fires Van Tastic. In a fit of rage, Van Tastic destroys the set (revealing it to be Hell), burns the other contestants to death, and reveals his true form - a little Demon - and tries to kill the contestant who won, with the help of his minion imps (who he refers to as some of his old college buddies). After defeating him however,he summons a black hole that sends the character into a boss fight against one of the 7 deadly sins (In which he/she represent),which varies depending on the character:. The character escapes the void back into hell where Van Tastic says that they'll never escape Hell,until he gets of course whacked by the network director himself,Satan who decides to fight them himself,as he teleports the character to his home stage,Dante's Enferno.In the final fight, the winning contestant fights and defeats Satan, finally claiming their desire, which varies depending on the character. After finishing the game, the player will unlock Van Tastic,Dr. Killalot & Satan, who will now become a playable character in Whacked! Modes. After the player gets their wish,Satan tells Van Tastic that they should concider throwing a few minigames in there,so it won't be all blood and gore,in which he replies "Why that's VAAANN TASTIC!" hence leading to the begining of Party Mode

Party Mode
Taking place after Game Show Mode,the Party Mode has 5 different games that each involve playing regular matches with sound clips and animations from the contestants made for it too, these games can also be played ONLINE and,is also divided into 4 stages,with all of them taking place in the studio with Van telling you to test the matches backstage before actually playing the game as Van does a backstage social media video before the show and the character select for the mode is all the contestants waiting and hanging out in the green room. you can win accessories and costumes for your character in Online matches to customize the look of your character in Online Play.
 * Getting Trivial: where they do three to five rounds of trivia questions in between three rounds of regular matches, you get points for answering questions correctly and fastest & get points from winning matches, whoever has the most points after select amount of rounds wins.
 * Stamp it up: each player gets a blank sheet of stamps, that has 25 blank spaces on them, some with question marks on it, and after each match depending on how you did you get 3, 2, 1, or 0 stamps, and you can place them wherever you want on your sheet, and you fill up your entire sheet (or select amount of sheets chosen) you win, also the question marks are when you place a stamp on it, it not just effect your sheet but it can also effect someone else’s sheet as well.
 * Whacked the Board Game: basic board game, but each player has their own pathway with their own randomly set spaces that each have different effects, and after each round, you get another dice to go with your other dice for that turn (1st gets another dice with 1-6, 2nd gets a die with two 1s, two 2s, and two 3s on it, 3rd gets a die with three 1s and three 2s, and 4th doesn’t get an extra die), first one to get to the end wins.
 * ’Wheel of Gain:  each contestant has to gain up to ten (or a certain amount of) coins by winning matches, and the amount of coins that are being played for are determined by one random player spinning a wheel, the wheel can have you automatically gain the coins, have the match’s winner gain the ability to steal coins from another player, or even make it so you don’t participate in the next match, it all determined by the wheel.

Trivia

 * During the development stages of the original game, its prototype was called "Boing" instead of "Whacked!". It was more lighthearted, less gritty, and possibly more kid-friendly. However, the game got a makeover to make it more gritty, hardcore, and more adult-oriented. Even the music for the Whacked! prototype isn't as heavy or dark as it is in "Whacked!". Boing!'s music is comparable to kid-friendly Rare games.
 * The music producer, Jamey Scott was in a Ska band at the time of the original game's development and played a lot of Diddy Kong Racing. The mix of two is probably why some of the music sounds inspired by Rare or reflects aspects of heavy metal,he stated in a interview about the remake,that he suggest collaborating with Rare,which in return,lead to the inclusion of Conker in the game,which makes more sence since his game of origin was also originaly more lighthearted.
 * Instead of representing the 7 deadly sins,in the remake,the contestants represents the 9 Sins of Dante. With Lucy, representing Lust, Toof representing Gluttony, Charity representing Greed, Lucky representing Wrath, and Van, who might represent betrayal and Lucifer. That leaves Limbo (Nutz), Heresy (Dr Killalot), Violence (Satan) and Fraud (Cthulhu).
 * The remake also includes new tracks composed by Richard Band & Rick Jackson for the 1997 Nintendo 64 game ClayFighter 63⅓
 * This game is dedicated to Morgan Sheppard, the voice of Lucky in the original version of the game.

Trading Card Game
A trading card game was released by The Topps Company as a tie-in with the game.