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>hero gets captured, his equipment gets taken, and he has to navigate the facility he's being held in to get it back and escape

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>you find all your gear in a chest before you have to fight the guard boss

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Dragon Age Origins is a fucking great game

derelict spacecraft that you have to board and figure out what happened.

>you have to go to the moon

>Your character is just an average joe following a great and charismatic leader.

>the leader does a tragic death and you take his place and pretend to be him

>starting weapon turns into one of strongest weapons at the end of the game

Captain Disillusion has really let himself go.

>you never get your gear back

Nice. Also
>exploring ruins to see what kind of shit was left behind there

What game?

>you were the bad guy

Fuck tropes. I stand with women.

MC has to pretend to be a hot slut

>that megaman legend diary sidequest
Don't know how to word it but I love games with this.

>you can betray and kill your party members

Oblivion sort of, you're about 20x more powerful than Martin but if you read the book in Skyrim your character is mentioned once.

Silent Protags

>you can betray and fuck your party members

Fuck this btw
>get some broken sword as your first weapon
>takes up a precious inventory slot
>can be upgraded into the best weapon right before the endgame if you kept it

Objective: Kill everything

I have literally no idea what game you are talking about

>Final Level Begins
>Objective: Kill .

>the warden has nightly poetry readings

SMT4: Apocalypse does it by joining Dagda
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The 7th Stand User does it by joining Dio

getting to properly to fight that mother fucker you couldn’t touch in the beginning of the game

Objective: Survive

Blade and Soul sort of does this but it sucks so hard.
>starting weapon can be upgraded as you progress through the story
>other weapons drop but they're absolutely useless outside of fodder for upgrading your starter weapon
>upgrading the weapon becomes even more of a chore than chancing upon a rare drop

>The 7th stand user does it by joining Dio

Who? The newest one?

Fable does both of these

wasn't there a yugioh game that let you do this

>MC is woken up by a his tomboy childhood friend because he's late to [inciting incident of JRPG plotline], where he meets another girl who is more conventionally attractive and sets off the tomboy's insecurities
I don't care how cliche it is, it's perfect.

Shadowrun dragonfall let's you do this iirc

>properly

I love Fable 2 but the final “boss” was ass

Quicksave

>You can team up with the bad guys and betray them at the last minute

>world has magic and a few heroes but nothing like the ages before it

>beat boss character early in the game
>its beaten-up form shows up later, and as a harder boss fight

Not anymore, now they just give you random weapons of increasing power to make the leveling experience easier.

>boss from previous game is also held in prison
>decide to work together to break out
>sacrifices himself to throw the army off your trail
>his boss fight track plays the whole sequence
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The best instance I can think of this is D&D heroes. Your first weapon leveled up by obtaining shards through the game, however you could have other weapons as well. Generally the shards were in secret rooms that you had to destroy walls to get to and the like.
So if you didn't get secrets, you could still have a decent weapon at end game. However if you found them all, you got a weapon with unique enchantments that buffed your class shit massively. Was pretty nice.

He may have been referring to Maze, Jack, or even Twinblade.

What games do this?? The only one I can think of is mass effect 2

What is this webm?
Is it a porn? a movie? why is she rubbing herself

>game series has iconic boss that returns in every game multiple times

>Game has a parody boss that appears in all but the first game and even has an existential crisis at one point.

Made me smile.

Probably just a little bit of exhibitionism with her boyfriend or ex-boyfriend.

>final boss theme is a remix of main theme/character themes
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>character has super OP trump-card weapon/item
>weapon/item damages user at the same time while using it
Berserker armor a best

>hero gets captured
>he has to start from scratch
sounds annoying but is pure kino

>you were fighting on the wrong side without realizing it
>misunderstood antagonist

dark souls invasions but if you do this i will find you

>Prologue is different from the main game.
>Ends with the title/intro of the game.

He'll, even just little shit like Dante grabbing his iconic red coat at the end of the first mission of DMC3 gets me hyped as fuck.

>Some sort of condensed gameplay mode with no story, exploration, equipment management etc to slow you down

>Nearing the end of the game
>You're given an OP weapon/upgrade that let's you easily plow through enemies

>space map
>the sky spins

Breath of Fire IV

>No sound in space
>Lower/zero gravity segments

I got really excited when this happened in Dragon's Dogma, only it turned out to be really brief and shitty.

This was an excellent level in Deus Ex

THIS.
Seriously, why don't more games implement this as a post-game unlock? It's great if you just want to replay for the mechanics without doing a full playthrough.

>Dead Space's starting plasma cutter

Didn't the Oblivion character get turned into some trickster god that appears as an NPC in Skyrim?

How about, hero's old boss from 30 years prior becomes the main antagonist then he gets captured and his equipment is destroyed except for his futuristic lifting tool that can now whip people around like beanbags.