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* In ''VideoGame/ProfessorLaytonVsPhoenixWrightAceAttorney'', [[spoiler:Maya Fey seemingly dies in the third case in a fire pit while still alive in a cage, just after she saved Espella from the same fate. All the while Phoenix Wright screams her name in anguish as the cage falls]].
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--> - [[spoiler: '''Wheatley''']], ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}''

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--> - [[spoiler: '''Wheatley''']], ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}''
-->-- [[spoiler:'''Wheatley''']], ''VideoGame/Portal2''




* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, but not telling ''how'' he got it.

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This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque ''Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, but not telling ''how'' he got it.



* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]

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* ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles'':
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In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Madame ''Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you [[spoiler:you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]



* The defenseless, innocent, immobile, inanimate CompanionCube from ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.

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* In ''VideoGame/NoOneHasToDie'', [[spoiler:Troy didn't light the fire -- he only claims to be the arsonist so that you will kill him and save someone else. Thanks to a twisted kind of GroundhogDayLoop, he's had to watch everyone else die in the fire ''five times'' just so he could live, and he's desperate to make sure someone other than him survives. The only way to discover all of this is to ''put him through it '''again''''']].
* ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}'':
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The defenseless, innocent, immobile, inanimate CompanionCube from ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.''VideoGame/Portal1''.



---> Ooh, what's thatYAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
* Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': [=GLaDOS=] crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again; he's got a cracked lens, and occasionally twitches and throws sparks, but he's perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]
** Played very straight with the dear old Companion Cube in Chapter 2 though, served with a hearty side of [[YankTheDogsChain chain yanking.]] It's given no introduction, but players of the first game recognize it as their dear friend, and then...[[spoiler:it disintegrates the second you pick it up. [=GLaDOS=] taunts you about it as she replaces it with a new Companion Cube, which she also destroys, so she can taunt you again with how very expendable the Cube is as she summons a third one you can actually use.]] Then the Aperture Science Material Emancipation Grill in that chamber just-so-happens to be broken, so you can even [[spoiler:smuggle the Companion Cube out of the chamber...only for [=GLaDOS=] to destroy it as you step in the elevator.]]

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---> Ooh, --->''"Ooh, what's thatYAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
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Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': ''VideoGame/Portal2'': [=GLaDOS=] crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again; he's got a cracked lens, and occasionally twitches and throws sparks, but he's perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]
category]].
** Played very straight with the dear old Companion Cube in Chapter 2 though, served with a hearty side of [[YankTheDogsChain chain yanking.]] It's given no introduction, but players of the first game recognize it as their dear friend, and then... [[spoiler:it disintegrates the second you pick it up. [=GLaDOS=] taunts you about it as she replaces it with a new Companion Cube, which she also destroys, so she can taunt you again with how very expendable the Cube is as she summons a third one you can actually use.]] use]]. Then the Aperture Science Material Emancipation Grill in that chamber just-so-happens to be broken, so you can even [[spoiler:smuggle the Companion Cube out of the chamber...only for [=GLaDOS=] to destroy it as you step in the elevator.]]



---> They ''are'' sentient, of course. We just have a lot of them.
** The turrets. Oh god, the turrets. They have adorable voices, but you are often forced to kill them. As you kill them, they will say things like "I don't blame you" or "Good night" just to make you feel worse about yourself.
*** And if that isn't bad enough, look at the sequel. On the Turret Redemption Line, you can save a still-functioning turret, but if you try to take it into the next room, it disintegrates. When the defective turrets are flung into the incinerator, you can stand in front of it and save them, for which they will be joyful and say "Let's get this started! All right!" However, they explode shortly after you place them on the ground. Finally, when you switch it so the working turrets get flung into the incinerator instead of the defective ones, they shout things like, "But I did everything you aaaaaaasked!" and "[=WheeeeeeOH=] NO!" You also later get to see them in the moment they get crushed in between gears, still shouting.

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---> They --->''"They ''are'' sentient, of course. We just have a lot of them.
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** The turrets. Oh god, the turrets. They have adorable voices, but you are often forced to kill them. As you kill them, they will say things like "I don't blame you" or "Good night" just to make you feel worse about yourself.
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yourself. And if that isn't bad enough, look at the sequel. On the Turret Redemption Line, you can save a still-functioning turret, but if you try to take it into the next room, it disintegrates. When the defective turrets are flung into the incinerator, you can stand in front of it and save them, for which they will be joyful and say "Let's get this started! All right!" However, they explode shortly after you place them on the ground. Finally, when you switch it so the working turrets get flung into the incinerator instead of the defective ones, they shout things like, "But I did everything you aaaaaaasked!" and "[=WheeeeeeOH=] NO!" You also later get to see them in the moment they get crushed in between gears, still shouting.



* ''VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}: Return to Joyville'' has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]
** And in ''Destiny Undone'', you have to watch the ending where [[spoiler: Cricks tosses acid to the Puppet-master and Felicia takes the blow, giving her the facial scars from the original games. Fortunately, the ending has her stating that she never goes through the events of ''Mystery of Joyville'', giving her a happy ending.]]
* ''VideoGame/StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...

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* ''VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}: Return ''VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}'':
** ''Return
to Joyville'' has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks [[spoiler:Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]
Yikes]].
** And in In ''Destiny Undone'', you have to watch the ending where [[spoiler: Cricks [[spoiler:Cricks tosses acid to the Puppet-master and Felicia takes the blow, giving her the facial scars from the original games. Fortunately, the ending has her stating that she never goes through the events of ''Mystery of Joyville'', giving her a happy ending.]]
ending]].
* ''VideoGame/StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in in, and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...

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* ''VideoGame/StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...

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* ''VideoGame/StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, but not telling ''how'' he got it.
** And then along comes the later installment ''The Raven'', in which Dupin [[spoiler:actually ''gets killed'' -- again, right in front of you]].
The main character Danielle frees only thing keeping this from being worse than a mere Player Punch is the clown, who promises fact that the plot revolves around [[spoiler:an artifact which can revive the dead]], so you're able to free Sam, who's locked fix the situation.
** You also get a Player Punch of a very different kind
in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... ''Morella'', when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's [[spoiler:the PlayerCharacter -- yes, ''you'' -- suffers DemonicPossession]]. Sure, it's pretty harsh...obvious that it's way too early in the game for things to be wrapping up so neatly, but nobody could have seen ''that'' coming.
* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill his quest to kill Madame Fate.]]



* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill his quest to kill Madame Fate.]]
* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, but not telling ''how'' he got it.
** And then along comes the later installment ''The Raven'', in which Dupin [[spoiler:actually ''gets killed'' — again, right in front of you]]. The only thing keeping this from being worse than a mere Player Punch is the fact that the plot revolves around [[spoiler:an artifact which can revive the dead]], so you're able to fix the situation.
** You also get a Player Punch of a very different kind in ''Morella'', when [[spoiler:the PlayerCharacter — yes, ''you'' — suffers DemonicPossession]]. Sure, it's pretty obvious that it's way too early in the game for things to be wrapping up so neatly, but nobody could have seen ''that'' coming.

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* In ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers ''VideoGame/StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go
she's just about to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill his quest to kill Madame Fate.]]
* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, but not telling ''how'' he got it.
** And then along comes the later installment ''The Raven'', in which Dupin [[spoiler:actually ''gets killed'' — again, right in front of you]]. The only thing keeping this from being worse than a mere Player Punch is the fact that the plot revolves around [[spoiler:an artifact which can revive the dead]], so you're able to fix the situation.
** You also get a Player Punch of a very different kind in ''Morella'',
be reunited... when [[spoiler:the PlayerCharacter — yes, ''you'' — suffers DemonicPossession]]. Sure, it's the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty obvious that it's way too early in the game for things to be wrapping up so neatly, but nobody could have seen ''that'' coming.harsh...

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* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, bu not telling ''how'' he got it.
** And then along comes the later installment ''The Raven'', in which Dupin [[spoiler:actually ''gets killed'' - again, right in front of you]]. The only thing keeping this from being worse than a mere Player Punch is the fact that the plot revolves around [[spoiler:an artifact which can revive the dead]], so you're able to fix the situation.
** You also get a Player Punch of a very different kind in ''Morella'', when [[spoiler:the PlayerCharacter - yes, ''you'' - suffers DemonicPossession]]. Sure, it's pretty obvious that it's way too early in the game for things to be wrapping up so neatly, but nobody could have seen ''that'' coming.

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* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, bu but not telling ''how'' he got it.
** And then along comes the later installment ''The Raven'', in which Dupin [[spoiler:actually ''gets killed'' - again, right in front of you]]. The only thing keeping this from being worse than a mere Player Punch is the fact that the plot revolves around [[spoiler:an artifact which can revive the dead]], so you're able to fix the situation.
** You also get a Player Punch of a very different kind in ''Morella'', when [[spoiler:the PlayerCharacter - yes, ''you'' - suffers DemonicPossession]]. Sure, it's pretty obvious that it's way too early in the game for things to be wrapping up so neatly, but nobody could have seen ''that'' coming.

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--> [[spoiler:I think that one was about to say "I love you".]]

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--> ---> [[spoiler:I think that one was about to say "I love you".]]



--> They ''are'' sentient, of course. We just have a lot of them.

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--> ---> They ''are'' sentient, of course. We just have a lot of them.



* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, bu not telling ''how'' he got it.

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* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their facebook Facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, bu not telling ''how'' he got it.it.
** And then along comes the later installment ''The Raven'', in which Dupin [[spoiler:actually ''gets killed'' - again, right in front of you]]. The only thing keeping this from being worse than a mere Player Punch is the fact that the plot revolves around [[spoiler:an artifact which can revive the dead]], so you're able to fix the situation.
** You also get a Player Punch of a very different kind in ''Morella'', when [[spoiler:the PlayerCharacter - yes, ''you'' - suffers DemonicPossession]]. Sure, it's pretty obvious that it's way too early in the game for things to be wrapping up so neatly, but nobody could have seen ''that'' coming.
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* ''StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...

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* ''StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': ''VideoGame/StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...
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--> - [[spoiler: Wheatley]], ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}''

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--> - [[spoiler: Wheatley]], '''Wheatley''']], ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}''
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* Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': GLaDOS crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again; he's got a cracked lens, and occasionally twitches and throws sparks, but he's perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]
** Played very straight with the dear old Companion Cube in Chapter 2 though, served with a hearty side of [[YankTheDogsChain chain yanking.]] It's given no introduction, but players of the first game recognize it as their dear friend, and then...[[spoiler:it disintegrates the second you pick it up. GLaDOS taunts you about it as she replaces it with a new Companion Cube, which she also destroys, so she can taunt you again with how very expendable the Cube is as she summons a third one you can actually use.]] Then the Aperture Science Material Emancipation Grill in that chamber just-so-happens to be broken, so you can even [[spoiler:smuggle the Companion Cube out of the chamber...only for GLaDOS to destroy it as you step in the elevator.]]

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* Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': GLaDOS [=GLaDOS=] crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again; he's got a cracked lens, and occasionally twitches and throws sparks, but he's perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]
** Played very straight with the dear old Companion Cube in Chapter 2 though, served with a hearty side of [[YankTheDogsChain chain yanking.]] It's given no introduction, but players of the first game recognize it as their dear friend, and then...[[spoiler:it disintegrates the second you pick it up. GLaDOS [=GLaDOS=] taunts you about it as she replaces it with a new Companion Cube, which she also destroys, so she can taunt you again with how very expendable the Cube is as she summons a third one you can actually use.]] Then the Aperture Science Material Emancipation Grill in that chamber just-so-happens to be broken, so you can even [[spoiler:smuggle the Companion Cube out of the chamber...only for GLaDOS [=GLaDOS=] to destroy it as you step in the elevator.]]



** Made worse when GLaDOS says that the Companion Cubes do have a rudimentary intelligence, and aren't just inanimate objects.

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** Made worse when GLaDOS [=GLaDOS=] says that the Companion Cubes do have a rudimentary intelligence, and aren't just inanimate objects.



** During the testing in the dilapidated old Aperture labs, the player may believe something didn't end well, as it is clearly abandoned and running on autopilot. Still, the comical Cave Johnson messages put the player at ease... until they start revealing Cave is dying a slow, painful death due to the portal technology you now use. Once technology that may save him becomes considered, it's too late to use to save him. That technology can preserve the mind of his assistant Caroline, which leads to her becoming GLaDOS, the BigBad from the first game you already killed once. Then it turns out GLaDOS' actions shortly after the integration of Caroline led to the deaths of everyone ''else'' at Aperture Science.

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** During the testing in the dilapidated old Aperture labs, the player may believe something didn't end well, as it is clearly abandoned and running on autopilot. Still, the comical Cave Johnson messages put the player at ease... until they start revealing Cave is dying a slow, painful death due to the portal technology you now use. Once technology that may save him becomes considered, it's too late to use to save him. That technology can preserve the mind of his assistant Caroline, which leads to her becoming GLaDOS, [=GLaDOS=], the BigBad from the first game you already killed once. Then it turns out GLaDOS' [=GLaDOS=]' actions shortly after the integration of Caroline led to the deaths of everyone ''else'' at Aperture Science.
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**During the testing in the dilapidated old Aperture labs, the player may believe something didn't end well, as it is clearly abandoned and running on autopilot. Still, the comical Cave Johnson messages put the player at ease... until they start revealing Cave is dying a slow, painful death due to the portal technology you now use. Once technology that may save him becomes considered, it's too late to use to save him. That technology can preserve the mind of his assistant Caroline, which leads to her becoming GLaDOS, the BigBad from the first game you already killed once. Then it turns out GLaDOS' actions shortly after the integration of Caroline led to the deaths of everyone ''else'' at Aperture Science.
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* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]].

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* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]]. Not helping this was ERS stating on their facebook page that Dupin would have a ShirtlessScene, bu not telling ''how'' he got it.
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** And in ''Destiny Undone'', you have to watch the ending where [[spoiler: Cricks tosses acid to the Puppet-master and Felicia takes the blow, giving her the facial scars from the original games. Fortunately, the ending has her stating that she never goes through the events of ''Mystery of Joyville'', giving her a happy ending.]]
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* In ''MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]

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* In ''MysteryCaseFiles: ''VideoGame/MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]

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* StraySoulsDollhouseStory. The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...

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* StraySoulsDollhouseStory. ''StraySoulsDollhouseStory'': The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...



* Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': GLaDOS crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again, with a cracked lense and twitching spark now and then but perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]

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* Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': GLaDOS crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again, with again; he's got a cracked lense lens, and twitching spark now occasionally twitches and then throws sparks, but he's perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]



* VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}: Return to Joyville has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]

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* VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}: ''VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}: Return to Joyville Joyville'' has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]



** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill his quest to kill Madame Fate.]]

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** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill his quest to kill Madame Fate.]]]]
* This is an understandable response to the bonus chapter of ''VideoGame/DarkTales: Masque of the Red Death'', in which your longtime friend and sleuthing companion Dupin [[spoiler:gets shot in the chest right in front of you]].
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* In Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate, [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill Dalimar's quest to kill Madame Fate.]]

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* In Mystery Case Files: ''MysteryCaseFiles: Madame Fate, Fate'', [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill Dalimar's his quest to kill Madame Fate.]]
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** "The end."
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* In Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate, [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]

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* In Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate, [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
** And there's actually another reason behind this. [[spoiler: In ''Escape from Ravenhearst'', you go to a replica of Charles Dalimar's past and find a circus cart and a poster from Madame Fate's circus. Turns out Charles was an attraction at Fate's Carnival and you brought him here to fulfill Dalimar's quest to kill Madame Fate.
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--> ''"Actually... why do we have to leave right now?"''
--> - [[spoiler: Wheatley]], ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}''



*** Made worse when GLaDOS says that the Companion Cubes do have a rudimentary intelligence, and aren't just inanimate objects.

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*** ** Made worse when GLaDOS says that the Companion Cubes do have a rudimentary intelligence, and aren't just inanimate objects.
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* [[{{Puppetshow}} Puppetshow: Return to Joyville]] has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]

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* [[{{Puppetshow}} Puppetshow: VideoGame/{{Puppetshow}}: Return to Joyville]] Joyville has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]
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* [[Puppetshow Puppetshow: Return to Joyville]] has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]

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* [[Puppetshow [[{{Puppetshow}} Puppetshow: Return to Joyville]] has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]
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*** And if that isn't bad enough, look at the sequel. On the Turret Redemption Line, you can save a still-functioning turret, but if you try to take it into the next room, it disintegrates. When the defective turrets are flung into the incinerator, you can stand in front of it and save them, for which they will be joyful and say "Let's get this started! All right!" However, they explode shortly after you place them on the ground. Finally, when you switch it so the working turrets get flung into the incinerator instead of the defective ones, they shout things like, "But I did everything you aaaaaaasked!" and "[=WheeeeeeOH=] NO!" You also later get to see them in the moment they get crushed in between gears, still shouting.

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*** And if that isn't bad enough, look at the sequel. On the Turret Redemption Line, you can save a still-functioning turret, but if you try to take it into the next room, it disintegrates. When the defective turrets are flung into the incinerator, you can stand in front of it and save them, for which they will be joyful and say "Let's get this started! All right!" However, they explode shortly after you place them on the ground. Finally, when you switch it so the working turrets get flung into the incinerator instead of the defective ones, they shout things like, "But I did everything you aaaaaaasked!" and "[=WheeeeeeOH=] NO!" You also later get to see them in the moment they get crushed in between gears, still shouting.shouting.
* [[Puppetshow Puppetshow: Return to Joyville]] has one for the Collector's Edition. You prevented the horrors of the first three games, but...[[spoiler: Cricks is now ruling Joyville in a BadFuture where people go missing, everyone's on curfew and the Puppeteer is making robotic dolls for evil. Yikes.]]
* In Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate, [[spoiler: you search for all fifteen Circus performers and everyone dies/gets a bad fate. Madame Fate then realizes that the ghost was brought here because of ''you''. After you complete one final puzzle from her, she dies. You brought back the ghost of Charles Dalimar from the previous game and he followed you here.]]
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* StraySoulsDollhouseStory. The main character Danielle frees the clown, who promises to free Sam, who's locked in a cage, and she's just about to be reunited... when the clown pushes her in and it turns out to be a mannequin. That's pretty harsh...
* The defenseless, innocent, immobile, inanimate CompanionCube from ''VideoGame/{{Portal}}''.
** Worse (especially for players who didn't get attached to the cube, or had already given up on empathy when you have to use it to block a plasma ball) is the screams of the cheerily curious little Curiosity Core as it meets the same fate as the Companion Cube.
---> Ooh, what's thatYAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
* Subverted early on in ''VideoGame/{{Portal 2}}'': GLaDOS crushes Wheatley, the friendly, chatty, funny little personality core that was helping you navigate to freedom through the ruins of the Enrichment Center. Being an Aperture robot, he wasn't exactly attentive to your risks, and he very suddenly pops back up in Chapter 3 to help you out again, with a cracked lense and twitching spark now and then but perfectly fine otherwise. But the real subversion kicks in when [[spoiler:he becomes corrupt and villainous for the second half of the game, stopping your escape elevator mid-ascension. Given how he's less than compassionate even when he was helping you, his eventual fate doesn't fall into this category.]]
** Played very straight with the dear old Companion Cube in Chapter 2 though, served with a hearty side of [[YankTheDogsChain chain yanking.]] It's given no introduction, but players of the first game recognize it as their dear friend, and then...[[spoiler:it disintegrates the second you pick it up. GLaDOS taunts you about it as she replaces it with a new Companion Cube, which she also destroys, so she can taunt you again with how very expendable the Cube is as she summons a third one you can actually use.]] Then the Aperture Science Material Emancipation Grill in that chamber just-so-happens to be broken, so you can even [[spoiler:smuggle the Companion Cube out of the chamber...only for GLaDOS to destroy it as you step in the elevator.]]
--> [[spoiler:I think that one was about to say "I love you".]]
*** Made worse when GLaDOS says that the Companion Cubes do have a rudimentary intelligence, and aren't just inanimate objects.
--> They ''are'' sentient, of course. We just have a lot of them.
** The turrets. Oh god, the turrets. They have adorable voices, but you are often forced to kill them. As you kill them, they will say things like "I don't blame you" or "Good night" just to make you feel worse about yourself.
*** And if that isn't bad enough, look at the sequel. On the Turret Redemption Line, you can save a still-functioning turret, but if you try to take it into the next room, it disintegrates. When the defective turrets are flung into the incinerator, you can stand in front of it and save them, for which they will be joyful and say "Let's get this started! All right!" However, they explode shortly after you place them on the ground. Finally, when you switch it so the working turrets get flung into the incinerator instead of the defective ones, they shout things like, "But I did everything you aaaaaaasked!" and "[=WheeeeeeOH=] NO!" You also later get to see them in the moment they get crushed in between gears, still shouting.

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