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* ''VideoGame/XKaliber2097'' have the titular AbsurdlySharpBlade, who slices mooks into two with each slash. Most enemies are halved by the waist, though in some rarer occasions you can divide them vertically.
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* ''VideoGame/SweetHome'': If the male heroes die, a quick {{Cutscene}} shows them being rent in half.

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* ''VideoGame/SweetHome'': ''VideoGame/SweetHome1989'': If the male heroes die, a quick {{Cutscene}} shows them being rent in half.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Endoparasitic}}'' is an indie game where you start off as ''half'' an upper body, with a single limb, in a bio-lab's containment room, because your playing as a ''sentient'' zombie parasite infecting an incomplete corpse. Most of the game have you dragging yourself around with your one hand while trying to find a new host. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weQ1COLGoNA Yes, really]].
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* Unlike in the rest of ''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvoltSeries'', bosses in ''VideoGame/LuminousAvengerIX2'' are robots instead of superpowered humans, and if Copen kills these bosses with his [[ChainsawGood Razor Wheel]] or his [[SmartBomb [=CoLossal=] Malestrom]], they'll get bisected before exploding, much like the below-mentioned Megaman Zero and ZX.
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* ''VideoGame/SavageHalloween'' have FrankensteinsMonster enemies which needs multiple shots to kill, your first few hits removing everything under their waist. But they can continue crawling after you on their torso.
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* ''VideoGame/SpiritualAssassinTaromaru'' have various undead enemy, like the zombie hordes and lesser demons, who gets sliced into halves from the waist after getting hit by your attacks. Alas, their halved bodies will actually continue attacking.


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* The Darvograhellix Reprocessing Organism from ''VideoGame/SuperCyborg'', a boss that takes up the entire upper half of the screen, will explode in two upon being defeated... only for both halves to continue fighting as two entities.
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* ''VideoGame/JitsuSquad'' gives most of it's characters edged weapons, and most enemies have a death animation where they split into halves (either horizontally or diagonally) with plenty of cartoonish-looking blood. And then there's also the DarkActionGirl Shade who's one of the last bosses, who's [[YouHaveFailedMe punished for her failure]] via vertical bisection.
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* ''VideoGame/SARSearchAndRescue'' have an ex-human colonialist enemy, since converted into a monster by the mutant virus, whose lower body have melted off leaving behind his exposed spine. His sole attack is by crawling all over the place and trying to grab you.
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* In ''VideoGame/LEGOStarWars: The Skywalker Saga'', protocol droids have the ability to separate from their legs to enter small passageways, similar to an ability possessed by short characters in the previous games.

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* ''VideoGame/EvilNight'' has limbless zombies, who splits vertically into half once they're killed (accompanied by a nasty ripping sound - sweet dreams). There's also a less-frequently encountered variety of zombies, the torso zombies, which only has an upper body and moves around with its arms.

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* ''VideoGame/EvilNight'' has limbless zombies, who splits vertically into half once they're killed (accompanied by a nasty ripping sound - sweet dreams). There's also a less-frequently encountered variety of zombies, the torso zombies, which who only has have an upper body and moves move around with its their arms.


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* In ''VideoGame/FalloutNewVegas'', the icon for the Unstoppable Force perk shows [[SeriesMascot the Vault Boy]] bisecting an opponent at the waist with a fire axe.
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* ''VideoGame/ExitLimboOpening'' allows you to perform enhanced uppercuts on enemies, and if they're finished off in this manner their bodies will fall apart from the waist. There are also infected enemies without their lower bodies, who continues crawling after you to attack.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Cayne}}'' have the protagonist, Hadley, killing a mutant pursuing her by stepping on a switch and slicing it vertically via PortalCut. [[https://youtu.be/kgityZh0qNE?t=3755 With fascinatingly gory results]].
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* Zack "Half-Pipe" Boyd from ''VideoGame/TeenageZOmbiesInvasionOfTheAlienBrainThingys'' is missing the lower half of his body. He gets around on his skateboard.

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* Zack "Half-Pipe" Boyd from ''VideoGame/TeenageZOmbiesInvasionOfTheAlienBrainThingys'' ''VideoGame/TeenageZombiesInvasionOfTheAlienBrainThingys'' is missing the lower half of his body. He gets around on his skateboard.

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*** In ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'', if X uses the Sonic Slicer to finish off Wire Sponge, Wire Sponge gets sliced horizontally in half.

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*** In ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'', if X uses the Sonic Slicer to finish off Wire Sponge, Wire Sponge the latter gets sliced horizontally in half.

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* Years before Darth Maul came back in WesternAnimation/CloneWars and the end of {{Film/Solo}} we have Maw, an EliteMook in ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'', survives being cut in half at the waist in an early {{Cutscene}} and from that point forth uses telekinesis as a means of locomotion since he has no legs. Due to the badassery required to survive such an injury and the RuleofCool being in full effect in other areas as well, he was [[EnsembleDarkhorse one of the more memorable villains in the game]].

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* Years before Darth Maul came back in WesternAnimation/CloneWars ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars'' and the end of {{Film/Solo}} ''{{Film/Solo}}'', we have Maw, an EliteMook {{Elite Mook|s}} in ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'', who survives being cut in half at the waist in an early {{Cutscene}} {{cutscene}} and from that point forth uses telekinesis as a means of locomotion since he has no legs. Due to the badassery required to survive such an injury and the RuleofCool being in full effect in other areas as well, he was [[EnsembleDarkhorse one of the more memorable villains in the game]].
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** Its sequel, ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFilesNirvanaInitiative'' deals with a SerialKiller who slices their victims in half and leaves each half as a calling card. In a variation of this trope however, instead of being sliced horizontally like many would, they're instead sliced ''vertically''.
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* ''VideoGame/BloodBreed'': Well, Half The Woman She Used To Be, but the PlayerCharacter [=WILL=] get bisected down the middle if she touches any of the giant exposed moving circular saw blades that are so liberally placed around the Killamoor Meat Works.
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* ''Anime/GhostSweeperMikami - Joreishi wa Nice Body'' (an NES platformer adaptation of the anime) have zombies one of the few enemies that requires two hits to kill. The first hit severs them by the waist, the upper which disappears but the lower - a pair of legs supporting half a torso - will continue attacking.
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* The interactive-based arcade LightGunGame, ''VideoGame/{{Badlands}}'', have vertical separation as at least one of your onscreen death animations. Notably, failing to shoot an ax flung towards you and [[https://youtu.be/3B7NJY9w8Is?t=147 catching it in your face, spiliting you all the way to the crotch]]. (The following cutscene however shows you patched up, somehow)
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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', this is how the manipulative schemer Taledji Adoledji meets his end when he taunts Raubahn about the fact the Sultana was just assassinated, the Bull of Ala Mhigo holds his twins blades to him just long enough for him to react before crossing them, cutting him in half at his waistline.

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', this is how the manipulative schemer Taledji Adoledji Teledji Adeledji meets his end when he [[BullyingADragon taunts Raubahn Raubahn]] about the fact the Sultana was just assassinated, the assassinated. The Bull of Ala Mhigo holds his twins blades to him Teledji just long enough for him to react before crossing them, cutting him Teledji in half at his waistline.waistline and instantly killing him.
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* ''VideoGame/Legend1998'' have a special death animation for enemies, if their killing blows are a low-angle slash in the waist using a particularly curved weapon. Enemies killed in this manner will be split from the waist, and it can be achieved mostly by the curved dual swords, or by players using Tara who specializes in low-angled hits.
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* ''VideoGame/SplatterMaster'' have you regularly bisecting enemies throughout the game, including bosses, thanks to your weapon being a [[ChainsawGood chainsaw]]. The aftermath is as satisfyingly bloody and {{gorn}}tastic as it sounds.
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* Skint in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction''. The actual bisection happens off-screen, but we do see him after the fact. It's not pretty]]. Fortunately, though, he dies from a relatively painless MercyKill instead of bleeding to death.

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* Skint in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction''. The actual bisection happens off-screen, but we do see him after the fact. It's not pretty]].pretty. Fortunately, though, he dies from a relatively painless MercyKill instead of bleeding to death.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Splatterhouse}}'' have Rick repeatedly tearing enemies into sizeable chunks, or ripping them from their waists with his bare hands.
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* ''VideoGame/RoboArmy'' have the player fighting legions and legions of MechaMooks, and since they're superpowered {{cyborg}} soldiers, they can easily rip enemies into half. More often than not robotic footsoldiers will be reduced to a pair of legs carrying half a torso, and landing a downward chop will halve most low-level enemies ''vertically''.
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*** This is how Magic Man reacts to his weakness in the game ''VideoGame/MegaManAndBass'', though he [[PullingThemselvesTogether recovers quickly]].

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This is how Magic Man reacts to his weakness in the game ''VideoGame/MegaManAndBass'', though he [[PullingThemselvesTogether recovers quickly]].quickly]].
**** Proto Man suffers a hemicorporectomy due to his first encounter with King. He gets better later.



*** In ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'', if X used the Sonic Slicer to finish off Wire Sponge, he gets sliced horizontally in half.

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* "Dark Ogre", the FinalBoss of the arcade game ''VideoGame/TheCliffhangerEdwardRandy'', dies from being pushed into a set of propeller blades, where he gets halved vertically.
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* ''VideoGame/EvilNight'' has limbless zombies, who splits vertically into half once they're killed (accompanied by a nasty ripping sound - sweet dreams). There's also a less-frequently encountered variety of zombies, the torso zombies, which only has an upper body and moves around with its arms.
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* In ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'', the Cyclops Killer tries to murder [[spoiler:Iris Sagan]] by strapping her to a table under an ice cutter. [[spoiler:Ota Matsushita]] comes to the rescue but gets stabbed in the stomach during the fight. If Agent Date fails to get to the scene in time, he sees the former get sliced in half on live stream and arrives to find the latter's corpse under the blade.

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* In ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'', the Cyclops Killer tries to murder [[spoiler:Iris Sagan]] Iris Sagan by strapping her to a table under an ice cutter. [[spoiler:Ota Matsushita]] Ota Matsushita comes to the rescue rescue, but gets stabbed in the stomach during the fight. If Agent Date fails to get to the scene in time, he sees the former get sliced in half on live stream and arrives to find the latter's corpse under the blade.



* ''VideoGame/AmongUs'': All the assassinations, ''however depicted'', result in this: all the other characters find is the victim's lower body, with what appears to be a single comically large bone sticking out of the cut edge.

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* ''VideoGame/AmongUs'': All the assassinations, assassinations from Impostors, ''however depicted'', result in this: all the other characters players find is the victim's lower body, with what appears to be a single comically large bone sticking out of the cut edge.



** [[spoiler:Sullivan]] uses a sky hook to try to airlift himself out of Fortune City. Chuck, however, uses a set of handcuffs to clip one of the belt loops of his trousers to a railing, and makes good on his promise that he 'wouldn't make it out of here in one piece.'

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** [[spoiler:Sullivan]] Sullivan uses a sky hook to try to airlift himself out of Fortune City. Chuck, however, uses a set of handcuffs to clip one of the belt loops of his trousers to a railing, and makes good on his promise that he 'wouldn't make it out of here in one piece.'



-->The Axe Lord strikes the Goblin Maceman in the lower body with her =steel battle axe= and the severed part sails off in an arc!

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-->The --->The Axe Lord strikes the Goblin Maceman in the lower body with her =steel battle axe= and the severed part sails off in an arc!



** This also occurs [[spoiler:as the result of insanity effects]]. One has the player's avatar [[spoiler: eaten away arms first, then head, then torso. Strangely, [[OffWithHisHead even after decapitation]], the headless, limbless body can still walk around for a few seconds; it's only after the torso goes when the avatar finally keels over]]. Another similar effect [[spoiler:simply vaporizes the head, arms, and torso all at the same time, leaving only a pair of disembodied legs]].

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** This also occurs [[spoiler:as as the result of insanity effects]]. effects. One has the player's avatar [[spoiler: eaten away arms first, then head, then torso. Strangely, [[OffWithHisHead even after decapitation]], the headless, limbless body can still walk around for a few seconds; it's only after the torso goes when the avatar finally keels over]]. over. Another similar effect [[spoiler:simply simply vaporizes the head, arms, and torso all at the same time, leaving only a pair of disembodied legs]].legs.



* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', this is how the manipulative schemer [[spoiler: Taledji Adoledji]] meets his end when he taunts Raubahn [[spoiler: about the fact the Sultana was just assassinated]], the Bull of Ala Mhigo holds his twins blades to him just long enough for him to react before crossing them, cutting him in half at his waistline.

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', this is how the manipulative schemer [[spoiler: Taledji Adoledji]] Adoledji meets his end when he taunts Raubahn [[spoiler: about the fact the Sultana was just assassinated]], assassinated, the Bull of Ala Mhigo holds his twins blades to him just long enough for him to react before crossing them, cutting him in half at his waistline.



* In ''VideoGame/IMissTheSunrise'', this happened to Chac during [[ApocalypseWow the Shine]]. He survives, but [[DespairEventHorizon not well]]. [[spoiler:However, you can give him ArtificialLimbs if you complete a sidequest.]]
* Years before [[spoiler:Darth Maul came back in WesternAnimation/CloneWars and the end of {{Film/Solo}}]] we have Maw, an EliteMook in ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'', survives being cut in half at the waist in an early {{Cutscene}} and from that point forth uses telekinesis as a means of locomotion since he has no legs. Due to the badassery required to survive such an injury and the RuleofCool being in full effect in other areas as well, he was [[EnsembleDarkhorse one of the more memorable villains in the game]].

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* In ''VideoGame/IMissTheSunrise'', this happened to Chac during [[ApocalypseWow the Shine]]. He survives, but [[DespairEventHorizon not well]]. [[spoiler:However, However, you can give him ArtificialLimbs if you complete a sidequest.]]
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* Years before [[spoiler:Darth Darth Maul came back in WesternAnimation/CloneWars and the end of {{Film/Solo}}]] {{Film/Solo}} we have Maw, an EliteMook in ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'', survives being cut in half at the waist in an early {{Cutscene}} and from that point forth uses telekinesis as a means of locomotion since he has no legs. Due to the badassery required to survive such an injury and the RuleofCool being in full effect in other areas as well, he was [[EnsembleDarkhorse one of the more memorable villains in the game]].



** Pit does this to [[spoiler:Hades]] via a giant energy blade three-fifths of the way through the final battle. Unlike most examples, [[PhysicalGod he is just barely hurt]] and simply grows an entirely new lower half. The seam between his new and old halves becomes a valid weak spot for the next phase of the battle, however.

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** Pit does this to [[spoiler:Hades]] Hades via a giant energy blade three-fifths of the way through the final battle. Unlike most examples, [[PhysicalGod he is just barely hurt]] and simply grows an entirely new lower half. The seam between his new and old halves becomes a valid weak spot for the next phase of the battle, however.



* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'', [[spoiler:Rean does this to Ishmelga, who transforms from a black blob full of eyes and mouth into his sword form and tries to attack Rean for one final time. He fails due to Rean using Millium as the sword of Demise and cuts him into two.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'', [[spoiler:Rean Rean does this to Ishmelga, who transforms from a black blob full of eyes and mouth into his sword form and tries to attack Rean for one final time. He fails due to Rean using Millium as the sword of Demise and cuts him into two.]]



* Most of the {{boss battle}}s in ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'' end with the Dark Purveyor getting chopped in half by Juliet.

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* Most of the {{boss battle}}s {{Boss Battle}}s in ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'' end with the Dark Purveyor getting chopped in half by Juliet.



** Also, story-wise, [[spoiler:this is how Sonja died in the Armageddon, as one of the first things you see in the opening sequence is her dead body, torn in half. (Who did it to her is never revealed. However, one of the few good things to happen as a result of Raiden tampering with the timeline is, [[SparedByTheAdaptation she becomes one of the survivors in the new reality]]]].

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** Also, story-wise, [[spoiler:this this is how Sonja died in the Armageddon, as one of the first things you see in the opening sequence is her dead body, torn in half. (Who Who did it to her is never revealed. However, one of the few good things to happen as a result of Raiden tampering with the timeline is, [[SparedByTheAdaptation she becomes one of the survivors in the new reality]]]].reality]].



** Kabal uses a very rare variation in his fatality in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11''. After dragging them along the ground, he proceeds to toss them and then cut them lengthwise. Not vertical or horizontal, lengthwise.
* A possible result of using the Tsurugi of Muramasa on human-size or smaller opponents in ''VideoGame/NetHack'': it happens on about 5% of hits, and [[OneHitKill kills instantly when it occurs]][[note]]larger opponents can't be killed in this way, but take double damage when it happens[[/note]]. However, only Samurai can get it without wishing or [[{{Macrogame}} bones]], and have to take it from someone wielding it, and that instakill chance still applies when the player is targeted.

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** Kabal uses a very rare variation in his fatality in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11''. After dragging them along the ground, he proceeds to toss them and then cut them lengthwise. Not ''Not'' vertical or horizontal, lengthwise.
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* A possible result of using the Tsurugi of Muramasa on human-size or smaller opponents in ''VideoGame/NetHack'': it happens on about 5% of hits, and [[OneHitKill kills instantly when it occurs]][[note]]larger occurs]][[note]]Larger opponents can't be killed in this way, but take double damage when it happens[[/note]].happens.[[/note]]. However, only Samurai can get it without wishing or [[{{Macrogame}} bones]], and have to take it from someone wielding it, and that instakill chance still applies when the player is targeted.



** Travis does this vertically to Speed Buster in a cutscene after defeating her in the PAL version of the game (in the US version he decapitates her). [[spoiler:Henry]] finishes off [[spoiler:an assassin who came after Travis]] horizontally in the ending.

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** Travis does this vertically to Speed Buster in a cutscene after defeating her in the PAL version of the game (in the US version he decapitates her). [[spoiler:Henry]] Henry finishes off [[spoiler:an an assassin who came after Travis]] Travis horizontally in the ending.



* [[spoiler:Skint]] in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction''. The actual bisection happens off-screen, but we do see him after the fact. It's not pretty]]. Fortunately, though, he dies from a relatively painless MercyKill instead of bleeding to death.

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* [[spoiler:Skint]] Skint in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction''. The actual bisection happens off-screen, but we do see him after the fact. It's not pretty]]. Fortunately, though, he dies from a relatively painless MercyKill instead of bleeding to death.



* Part of [[spoiler:Racter's]] backstory in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowrunReturns Shadowrun: Hong Kong]]''. Everything below the hips is an incredibly advanced prosthetic.

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* Part of [[spoiler:Racter's]] Racter's backstory in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowrunReturns Shadowrun: Hong Kong]]''. Everything below the Racter's hips is an incredibly advanced prosthetic.



* In the notoriously gory ''VideoGame/SoldierOfFortune'' series, enemies can be bisected at the waist by the shotgun, large caliber arms, or explosives. It's also how [[spoiler: the BigBad, Sergei Dekker, dies in the first game.]]

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* In the notoriously gory ''VideoGame/SoldierOfFortune'' series, enemies can be bisected at the waist by the shotgun, large caliber arms, or explosives. It's also how [[spoiler: the BigBad, Sergei Dekker, dies in the first game.]]



* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', [[spoiler:Undyne]] will take the blow if the protagonist tries to attack Monster Kid, suffering a cut from shoulder to hip and almost falling apart before ''refusing'' to die, generating enough determination to stay alive and take a OneWingedAngel form for the rest of the battle.

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* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', [[spoiler:Undyne]] Undyne will take the blow if the protagonist tries to attack Monster Kid, suffering a cut from shoulder to hip and almost falling apart before ''refusing'' to die, generating enough determination to stay alive and take a OneWingedAngel form for the rest of the battle.



* In ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', one of Chris's segments involves [[spoiler: the SadisticChoice of sparing either Chris's crush Ash or his best friend Josh from meeting this fate by a giant saw blade. The blade will go for Josh whatever Chris does -- and he'll survive; the body it cuts in half is a prop, and the saw trap itself is part of a ruse.]]
* In ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'', Slash damage has a chance to do this to enemies killed by it. It's not just an aesthetic effect: each part counts as a separate target when Nekros casts Desecrate. [[spoiler:Canonically, this happened to Captain Vor, but he got resurrected thanks to his Janus Key. The gap between his torso and legs, now filled with energy, is his only weak point in his Corrupted form.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', one of Chris's segments involves [[spoiler: the SadisticChoice of sparing either Chris's crush Ash or his best friend Josh from meeting this fate by a giant saw blade. The blade will go for Josh whatever Chris does -- and he'll survive; the body it cuts in half is a prop, and the saw trap itself is part of a ruse.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'', Slash damage has a chance to do this to enemies killed by it. It's not just an aesthetic effect: each part counts as a separate target when Nekros casts Desecrate. [[spoiler:Canonically, Canonically, this happened to Captain Vor, but he got resurrected thanks to his Janus Key. The gap between his torso and legs, now filled with energy, is his only weak point in his Corrupted form.]]



* Played with in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', during the fight with [[spoiler:Egil, piloting Yaldabaoth. Halfway through the fight, you receive a vision; Egil is planning to use a technique called [[TotalPartyKill 'Bionis Slash X']], which, if it succeeds, will ''[[ApocalypseHow cut the Bionis in two]]'', dealing ''infinite'' damage. The player then receives a quest mid-battle to destroy the three devices around Egil to prevent this from happening.]]

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* Played with in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', during the fight with [[spoiler:Egil, Egil, piloting Yaldabaoth. Halfway through the fight, you receive a vision; Egil is planning to use a technique called [[TotalPartyKill 'Bionis Slash X']], which, if it succeeds, will ''[[ApocalypseHow cut the Bionis in two]]'', dealing ''infinite'' damage. The player then receives a quest mid-battle to destroy the three devices around Egil to prevent this from happening.]]
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* In ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'', the Cyclops Killer tries to murder [[spoiler:Iris Sagan]] by strapping her to a table under an ice cutter. [[spoiler:Ota Matsushita]] comes to the rescue but gets stabbed in the stomach during the fight. If Agent Date fails to get to the scene in time, he sees the former get sliced in half on live stream and arrives to find the latter's corpse under the blade.
* The half-zombies in ''VideoGame/AkujiTheHeartless'' are zombies whose bodies ends at their waist, all that remains being their spine. They're surprisingly fast despite their predicament, and attacks by using their spines like whips.
* ''VideoGame/AmongUs'': All the assassinations, ''however depicted'', result in this: all the other characters find is the victim's lower body, with what appears to be a single comically large bone sticking out of the cut edge.
* Angels in ''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'' die like this if a bladed weapon lands the finishing blow.
* The boss Lokii from ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'' is another boss, Loki, but ripped in half vertically. Both halves attack you.
* A special move in ''[[VideoGame/BloodRayne BloodRayne 2]]'' allows you to cut a mook in half vertically.
* In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'', you can find an ECHO where Knoxx notes how Athena killed "9 and a half men" when she went on her rampage. He later clarifies that she somehow managed to bisect someone perfectly and only managed to kill one half of him, with the other half still living but has to hop everywhere now.
* ''VideoGame/BrothersInArms'': Hell's Highway featured this early on; following an ambush on Baker's squad, a priest who had handed out cigars to the squad for saving his town loses the lower half of his body to a German antitank shell.
* ''VideoGame/ClayFighter'':
** This happens in the games as a "Claytality". Since this is supposed to be a parody, it's nothing but slapstick.
** Two characters in the original game, [[ADogNamedDog The Blob]] and [[ElvisImpersonator Blue Suede Goo]], had attacks that briefly cut an opponent in half.
* ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberianSun'' has Nod Cyborgs, tough infantry units that aren't subjected to the common weaknesses of normal soldiers. If they're damaged enough there's a chance they'll be blown in half, but the lack of legs merely slows them down.
* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'':
** PlayedForLaughs: Crash's lower half [[RuleOfFunny walks away!]]
** In the [[VideoGame/CrashBandicootNSaneTrilogy remake]], his torso instead falls to the ground like a felled tree.
* In ''VideoGame/TheDarkness 2'', there is a finisher move that has the two demon arms grab an enemy by his feet and rip him in half. It's called 'Wishbone'.
* ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}'':
** Ghostly samurai Bishamon's victory taunt consists of him threatening you with this: "Horizontal, vertical or diagonal?"
** It should be noted that some of the characters {{Special Attack}}s (including Bishamon's) ''do'' cut their opponent in half. But unless they defeat them with the attack, they fall back together.
** One of Jedah's victory poses shows him ripping through his defeated opponent and taking their soul.
* ''VideoGame/DeadRising2'':
** [[spoiler:Sullivan]] uses a sky hook to try to airlift himself out of Fortune City. Chuck, however, uses a set of handcuffs to clip one of the belt loops of his trousers to a railing, and makes good on his promise that he 'wouldn't make it out of here in one piece.'
** One of the psychopaths, Seymour, taunts Chuck by boasting "I'm ''twice'' the man you are!", right before losing his footing and falling onto a running table saw which slices him in half through the abdomen.
--->'''Chuck:''' [[BondOneLiner I]] ''[[{{Pun}} saw]]'' [[BondOneLiner what you did there]].
* Most of the enemies in ''VideoGame/DeadSpace'' are capable of doing this to Isaac, but with the proper weapons he can do it right back.
* Subverted in awesome fashion in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'' by Vergil.
-->'''[[WebAnimation/DeathBattle Boomstick]]:''' Vergil once got completely cut in half, but [[HealingFactor healed so fast]] that it's impossible to even notice!
* ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'': The angel Urzael does this to ''himself'' when he's killed by the player in Act IV, [[DownplayedTrope tearing his torso in two]] before collapsing.
* Occurs in a cutscene during the "[[VideoGame/DragonAgeOriginsAwakening Awakening]]" expansion for ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', when the massive [[IncendiaryExponent Inferno Golem]] literally tears a Darkspawn in half with both hands.
* ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'':
** Characters can have their whole lower bodies severed by an attack.
-->The Axe Lord strikes the Goblin Maceman in the lower body with her =steel battle axe= and the severed part sails off in an arc!
** Notably, with inorganic creatures (like bronze colossus or iron men), which do not bleed, this, pulping and [[OffWithHisHead decapitation]] is the only thing that will cause death. And even organic creatures killed this way can have their upper half brought back as a zombie.
* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'':
** Some of the larger swords (such as the long sword found in the church levels and Kareem's ram dao) can do this to zombies.
** This also occurs [[spoiler:as the result of insanity effects]]. One has the player's avatar [[spoiler: eaten away arms first, then head, then torso. Strangely, [[OffWithHisHead even after decapitation]], the headless, limbless body can still walk around for a few seconds; it's only after the torso goes when the avatar finally keels over]]. Another similar effect [[spoiler:simply vaporizes the head, arms, and torso all at the same time, leaving only a pair of disembodied legs]].
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout1'' and ''VideoGame/Fallout2'', this is what happens when you kill someone with a laser {{critical|Hit}}. This also happens to the FinalBoss of ''VideoGame/Fallout2'' and he still doesn't die right afterward. He's that tough.
* In ''VideoGame/Fallout3'''s ''Broken Steel'' [[DownloadableContent DLC]], Liberty Prime is blown in half by a KillSat strike.
* ''VideoGame/FearEffect'': One of the scenarios in the second game, ''Retro Helix'', has the players (as Glas) attempting to infiltrate a Siberian facility via air vent, each with a DeadlyRotaryFan. Choose the wrong vent, and the players are treated to a cutscene where Glas enters what he assumes is a safe vent... only for the rotary fan to suddenly activate and cut him into half from the waist.
* In almost every one of his various ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' appearances, Odin's [[OneHitKill Zantetsuken]] slices enemies in two for instant death, and [[DiagonalCut the halves slide apart]]. ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' had Seifer counter the Zantetsuken and slice ''Odin'' in half. When Gilgamesh inherits the Zantetsuken, the upper half of the sliced enemy (and parts of the scenery) fly off violently. He uses this in his fight in the flashback of his battle in the War of the Magi in the castle sequence of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'', cutting apart several Mooks in the process. Then [[TheWorfEffect it fails to even faze]] [[OhCrap that last foe]]...
* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', this is how the manipulative schemer [[spoiler: Taledji Adoledji]] meets his end when he taunts Raubahn [[spoiler: about the fact the Sultana was just assassinated]], the Bull of Ala Mhigo holds his twins blades to him just long enough for him to react before crossing them, cutting him in half at his waistline.
* In ''[[VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon FEAR]]'', you can blow {{mooks}} in half with the shotgun.
* In ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'', the game's signature chainsaw bayonet lets you do this to baddies (or other players in multiplayer).
* ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' allows Kratos to rip the basic enemies in half right from the get-go, letting you know Kratos isn't the type to play around.
* In ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'' you come across [[PuppeteerParasite headcrab]] zombies who are just a torso. You can use the gravity gun to fire a circular saw blade through a zombie's torso and cut them in half... but it only works on zombies, and only cutting them in half, no decapitations or amputations. And [[WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody it doesn't necessarily stop them coming at you]]...
* In ''VideoGame/{{Iru}}'', if you approach the [[EldritchAbomination purple, formless creature in the hallway]], it'll knock you to the floor, and then drag you towards it. Then you're shown your dead body missing its lower half.
* In ''VideoGame/IMissTheSunrise'', this happened to Chac during [[ApocalypseWow the Shine]]. He survives, but [[DespairEventHorizon not well]]. [[spoiler:However, you can give him ArtificialLimbs if you complete a sidequest.]]
* Years before [[spoiler:Darth Maul came back in WesternAnimation/CloneWars and the end of {{Film/Solo}}]] we have Maw, an EliteMook in ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII'', survives being cut in half at the waist in an early {{Cutscene}} and from that point forth uses telekinesis as a means of locomotion since he has no legs. Due to the badassery required to survive such an injury and the RuleofCool being in full effect in other areas as well, he was [[EnsembleDarkhorse one of the more memorable villains in the game]].
* ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'':
** Pit does this to [[spoiler:Hades]] via a giant energy blade three-fifths of the way through the final battle. Unlike most examples, [[PhysicalGod he is just barely hurt]] and simply grows an entirely new lower half. The seam between his new and old halves becomes a valid weak spot for the next phase of the battle, however.
** This is also the case with the Erinus enemy. When attacked, it splits in two with both halves coming after you.
* ''VideoGame/LauraBow'': This can happen to the titular character in ''The Colonel's Bequest'' if she oils the arm on a suit of armor, causing the axe it's holding to swing down.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel IV'', [[spoiler:Rean does this to Ishmelga, who transforms from a black blob full of eyes and mouth into his sword form and tries to attack Rean for one final time. He fails due to Rean using Millium as the sword of Demise and cuts him into two.]]
* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'' can have this happen to Stalfos enemies, with their top half and head trying to run away from Link and their feet trying to attack him. They can also, semi obviously literally be blasted to millions of pieces with just a head bouncing around.
* ''VideoGame/LEGOIndianaJones'' uses this to demonstrate the effects of getting shot on Henry Jones Sr., whose legs proceed to wander around aimlessly. When Indy lets him drink from the Grail, his two halves are reunited.
* Most of the {{boss battle}}s in ''VideoGame/LollipopChainsaw'' end with the Dark Purveyor getting chopped in half by Juliet.
* ''Franchise/MegaMan'':
** ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic''
*** ''VideoGame/MegaMan8's'' Sword Man invokes this with a specialised device that he can use to [[DetachmentCombat separate his body in half at the waist]], allowing him to use his [[{{BFS}} massive sword]]. He can also [[PullingThemselvesTogether undo the split]].
*** This is how Magic Man reacts to his weakness in the game ''VideoGame/MegaManAndBass'', though he [[PullingThemselvesTogether recovers quickly]].
** ''VideoGame/MegaManX''
*** In ''VideoGame/MegaManX2'', if X used the Sonic Slicer to finish off Wire Sponge, he gets sliced horizontally in half.
*** In ''VideoGame/MegaManX4'', once you defeat Magma Dragoon, all that will be left of him is his upper body, until that blows up as well.
** In the ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' series, almost all the Mooks and Bosses have two death animations: a standard explosion, or complete bisection if they were finished off with the Z-Saber.
** If you kill a boss with a sword weapon in ''VideoGame/MegaManZX'', this will also happen to them.
* In ''VideoGame/MiddleEarthShadowOfWar'', Talion is able to cleave Orcs in two as an execution kill. [[NightmareFuel More horrific, however]], is the fact a particularly spiteful or resilient Orc captain has the potential to return to face Talion again, having been [[WeCanRebuildHim stitched/forged/stapled back together]] by their comrades, now bearing the title "The Machine" and boasting how they were able to survive being cut in twain.
-->'''Orc Captain''': You cleaved me in two! Any other Orc would have died but I survived. More than that, I thrived! My brothers put me back together, [[CameBackStrong stronger than ever]], but they didn't make me into what I am. ''You'' did. ''You'' created the Machine!
* Very common in ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' [[FinishingMove fatalities]]. Usually a horizontal cut, as it's easier to animate, but Kung Lao can do vertical cuts in a few games.
** Also, story-wise, [[spoiler:this is how Sonja died in the Armageddon, as one of the first things you see in the opening sequence is her dead body, torn in half. (Who did it to her is never revealed. However, one of the few good things to happen as a result of Raiden tampering with the timeline is, [[SparedByTheAdaptation she becomes one of the survivors in the new reality]]]].
** Canonically happens to D'Vorah, though it proves to be only [[FromASingleCell a temporary setback]] for her.
** Kabal uses a very rare variation in his fatality in ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11''. After dragging them along the ground, he proceeds to toss them and then cut them lengthwise. Not vertical or horizontal, lengthwise.
* A possible result of using the Tsurugi of Muramasa on human-size or smaller opponents in ''VideoGame/NetHack'': it happens on about 5% of hits, and [[OneHitKill kills instantly when it occurs]][[note]]larger opponents can't be killed in this way, but take double damage when it happens[[/note]]. However, only Samurai can get it without wishing or [[{{Macrogame}} bones]], and have to take it from someone wielding it, and that instakill chance still applies when the player is targeted.
* Off-screen example in ''VideoGame/NieR'', when the Junk Heap siblings go to collect material, a robot causes debris to fall down and crush the older brother to death. The younger brother frantically attempts to pull him out, [[{{Squick}} and...]]
* ''VideoGame/NinjaShadowOfDarkness'': [[DemBones Skeleton mooks]], upon receiving enough hits, will break apart from the waist... only for both halves to continue attacking you as separate entities! You can defeat the upper half with a GoombaStomp while the lower half (a walking pair of skeletal legs that flails around trying to kick you, it's as hilarious as it sounds) can be defeated with some well-placed hits.
* The mutants in the hospital level in ''VideoGame/MachineHunter''. They are humans stripped of their humanity after being experimented upon by aliens, with their lower bodies missing, and attacks everything in sight - including you- by crawling around with their hands. You killing them can be considered as a MercyKill.
* A hapless soldier in ''VideoGame/Nioh2'' tries in vain to block Ryomen Sakuna's axe. Ryomen Sakuna being a twenty-foot tall Buddhist statue brought to life by demons. [[GoryDiscretionShot You don't see it fully,]] but it's implied the soldier was cut in half ''vertically.''
* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'':
** Travis can chop enemies in half with the finishing blow.
** Travis does this vertically to Speed Buster in a cutscene after defeating her in the PAL version of the game (in the US version he decapitates her). [[spoiler:Henry]] finishes off [[spoiler:an assassin who came after Travis]] horizontally in the ending.
** Travis also cuts Destroyman cleanly in two vertically. [[UnexplainedRecovery He somehow returns]] in the sequel as a pair of cyborgs, each half of his biological body supplemented by a robot half.
** Travis does this to Nathan Copeland and Alice Twilight in the ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle''.
* This happens to enemies in ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' if you finish them off with a power slash.
* It's one of the finishing moves in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersiaWarriorWithin''.
* The [[SmashingHallwayTrapsOfDoom crashing blades]] in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia1'' and the wall scythes in ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia2'' could cut the Prince or {{Mooks}} in two.
* With the {{Blade|BelowTheShoulder}}, [[CombatTentacles Whipfist]] and Claw powers in ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' you can slice up people in three different ways: sideways, vertically and diagonally. Or you can just grab people with the Musclemass power, and [[BloodyHilarious pull them in half]].
* Seen with a Marine's corpse floating in space during ''VideoGame/QuakeIV'''s intro cutscene.
* The Megacorp Trooper and [=ExtermiBot=] enemies in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankGoingCommando'' will have their torsos explode after sustaining enough damage, the latter [[WhoNeedsTheirWholeBody still being able to walk slowly and will attempt to kick Ratchet]]. The Franchise/{{Terminator}}-esque Qwarkbot enemies in ''VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal'' are the inverse of the latter, attempting to punch Ratchet after being reduced to a torso.
* [[spoiler:Skint]] in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction''. The actual bisection happens off-screen, but we do see him after the fact. It's not pretty]]. Fortunately, though, he dies from a relatively painless MercyKill instead of bleeding to death.
* ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil'' had this as something of a secret. If, rather than going from the dining room to the hallway where you encounter your first zombie and the mutilated body of Kenneth, you try to go back to the main hall twice the zombie will instead come into the dining room. Doing this gives the zombie enough time to eat the lower half of Kenneth's body and costs you a magazine of handgun ammo for your cowardice.
* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'', Leon can literally blast a zombie in half with a standard shotgun if they are close, while Claire can blast the legs off a zombie with a grenade round-loaded grenade launcher. [[{{Determinator}} And they still come after you.]]
* In the remake of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil2'' taking aimed shots to blow a zombie in half is one of the most effective ways to defeat zombies while conserving ammo. Though they remain active, a legless zombie is much easier to avoid and it [[DamageSponge takes a lot fewer bullets than it does to kill them]].
* In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'', Mendez' legs come off once down to about half-HP. The boss U-3 can [[OneHitKill instant-kill]] Leon via bisection with its Plaga pincers. In [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil the]] [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil2 earlier]] [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil3Nemesis games]], zombies could be bisected with the shotgun but would continue to crawl after you until you head-stomped them.
* The Duvalia in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' finishes off the player character by devouring their upper body.
* A longtime feature of the ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown'' series is being able to slice your opponent in half if you hit them hard enough and/or hit them in a specific manner (i.e., a crouching Strong strike). This is usually either at the waist or a DiagonalCut.
* Part of [[spoiler:Racter's]] backstory in ''[[VideoGame/ShadowrunReturns Shadowrun: Hong Kong]]''. Everything below the hips is an incredibly advanced prosthetic.
* Can be done to enemy ninjas, with a katana, in ''VideoGame/ShadowWarrior1997''
-->'''Lo Wang:''' ''Oooh, split personality!''
* ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'':
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-JMSERC8sA will do this to Alex if you fail to escape]] a Schism.
** In addition, it is how [[JudgeJuryAndExecutioner Pyramid Head]] deals with [[spoiler: Adam]].
* ''VideoGame/SLAISteelLancerArenaInternational'' has this happen [[CutscenePowerToTheMax in its opening]]. A Carro model grabs a Proton [[NeckLift by the neck]] and hoists it into the air. It shoves its machine cannon into the Proton's midsection and [[NoRangeLikePointBlankRange opens fire]] until the Proton's entire lower half is blown off, landing some distance away before exploding. The Carro then throws the Proton's remaining top half behind it, which explodes in midair.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Smile}}'', the brown-haired entity is sometimes shown missing its lower half.
* In the notoriously gory ''VideoGame/SoldierOfFortune'' series, enemies can be bisected at the waist by the shotgun, large caliber arms, or explosives. It's also how [[spoiler: the BigBad, Sergei Dekker, dies in the first game.]]
* A death scene cut from the VGA remake of ''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuest Space Quest 1]]'' had Roger vertically cut in half with what appeared to be a chainsaw, in a manner similar to the ''VideoGame/LauraBow'' example above.
* In ''VideoGame/SpiderManWebOfShadows'', the 'evil' option at the end of a boss battle against a Symbiote-possessed Wolverine involves you tearing him in half at the waist -- duplicating the Hulk's impressive feat from years before, in a demonstration of just how strong your Symbiote is becoming. [[GoryDiscretionShot You don't get to see the actual damage]] -- just the separate halves of him, pointing in opposite directions, [[GoodThingYouCanHeal while he bitches at you]].
* ''VideoGame/TheSuffering''. The protagonist finds a prison guard who had somehow just been bisected horizontally. A mercy bullet is a good thing right now.
* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate'': [[Franchise/FinalFantasy Sephiroth]]'s reveal trailer opens with him one-shotting Galeem this way with his sword.
* ''VideoGame/SweetHome'': If the male heroes die, a quick {{Cutscene}} shows them being rent in half.
* The third TMNT game, ''[[VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTheManhattanProject The Manhattan Project]]'', has Krang's Exosuit weaponize this trope. His second phase has his legs run about the room, tossing anyone unfortunate enough to be in their way, whilst the torso fires EyeBeams and tries to DropTheHammer on you. However, both parts will take damage from your attacks, and after taking enough abuse, they will rejoin.
* Zack "Half-Pipe" Boyd from ''VideoGame/TeenageZOmbiesInvasionOfTheAlienBrainThingys'' is missing the lower half of his body. He gets around on his skateboard.
* A little effort and a lot of bloody-mindedness will inevitably lead to this in ''VideoGame/{{Toribash}}'', where it isn't unheard of for a strong kick, a stomping attack, or even a plain old ''headbutt'' to cause an opponent to be violently torn in half at the waist or chest.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'', [[spoiler:Undyne]] will take the blow if the protagonist tries to attack Monster Kid, suffering a cut from shoulder to hip and almost falling apart before ''refusing'' to die, generating enough determination to stay alive and take a OneWingedAngel form for the rest of the battle.
* The Krall in the original ''[[VideoGame/UnrealI Unreal]]'' sometimes lose their lower half when taking damage. This doesn't keep them from crawling towards the player and firing their boomsticks.
* In ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', one of Chris's segments involves [[spoiler: the SadisticChoice of sparing either Chris's crush Ash or his best friend Josh from meeting this fate by a giant saw blade. The blade will go for Josh whatever Chris does -- and he'll survive; the body it cuts in half is a prop, and the saw trap itself is part of a ruse.]]
* In ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'', Slash damage has a chance to do this to enemies killed by it. It's not just an aesthetic effect: each part counts as a separate target when Nekros casts Desecrate. [[spoiler:Canonically, this happened to Captain Vor, but he got resurrected thanks to his Janus Key. The gap between his torso and legs, now filled with energy, is his only weak point in his Corrupted form.]]
* Wario can get cut in half vertically in ''VideoGame/WarioLand 3''. Since he always comes back together as if nothing happened, it's only a minor inconvenience.
* In ''VideoGame/TheWonderful101'', Wonder Red finishes off the first boss, Laambo, by bisecting him vertically with his own sword. Funnily enough, [[NotQuiteDead Laambo is still alive]] enough to hold his two halves together and keep shouting insults, and appears ready to continue the fight... until his sword splits in half too, at which point he finally [[DefeatEqualsExplosion explodes.]]
* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' -- when you kill one of the various tree-style elementals.
* Played with in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', during the fight with [[spoiler:Egil, piloting Yaldabaoth. Halfway through the fight, you receive a vision; Egil is planning to use a technique called [[TotalPartyKill 'Bionis Slash X']], which, if it succeeds, will ''[[ApocalypseHow cut the Bionis in two]]'', dealing ''infinite'' damage. The player then receives a quest mid-battle to destroy the three devices around Egil to prevent this from happening.]]
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