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1%%Please list examples in alphabetical order.
2* So far in ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'', no villain has actually died, they've just been defeated and left with humiliatingly unpleasant fates.
3** Escherion turned himself into a frog after his powers got inverted by the hero due to his magic being reflected back at him.
4** Vath was carried off to an unknown fate by Stalagbite after the hero destroyed the false Dragon Amulet that he had been using to control him.
5** Kitsune got sealed into a rift leading him back to the Yokai world after the Hanzamune sword was recovered by the hero.
6** Wolfwing was reduced to a pile of dust by an arrow fired by Shadowslayer Z (though the Mystic Wolf Moon began slowly restoring his remains).
7** Discordia was unmasked and revealed to be a fake Chaos Lord controlled by the real Chaos Lord, Kimberly, who eventually had the Chaos EarWorm in the form of a Chaotic song sung to her by Drakath that got stuck in her head beaten out of her, returning her to normal and [[DefeatMeansFriendship causing her to join the heroes' cause]].
8** Ledgermayne was converted by the Supreme Arcane Staff (and Drakath's power) back into the raw mana from which it was made.
9** Maximilian Lionfang [[spoiler:was captured after trying to destroy Frostval and remanded to Swordhaven's dungeon]].
10** Tibicenas [[spoiler:was stripped of all his Djinn power by the leader of all Djinn, the Efreet, before what was left of him was destroyed by the hero]].
11** But probably the grandest Conga to date has to go to Noxus at the end of the Shadowfall War. [[spoiler:After Vordred is called away by Sally just as he and Noxus are about to finish the heroes off with Gravelyn's own undead army, which Noxus himself first created for her father Sepulchure, Noxus gets knocked right off the Shadowscythe throne by Chuckles, the skeletal minion who was killed by Drakath on his first appearance and is now nothing more than a skull. Chuckles was unaffected by the spell that turned all of Gravelyn's army against her because Noxus didn't create him — he was Gravelyn's first undead minion. Chuckles frees Gravelyn, who wastes no time in taking back control of her army and allowing the heroes through to defeat Noxus. After Noxus is defeated, he gets blasted one in the face by Gravelyn herself when he taunts you on how he cannot be killed. As the Hero and Gravelyn talk about Vordred and the upcoming Arc Attack event, the Hero smacks Noxus down each time he tries to rise again, until Gravelyn gets the idea to give Chuckles a promotion — by swapping his skull with that of Noxus, giving him a new body! Gravelyn promptly delivers a ShoutOut to Hamlet with Noxus' skull, before planning to have it made into a new weapon for her... by Cysero]].
12* In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'', Sequences 5 through 9 are one long spree of failures for [[spoiler:Cesare Borgia]]: first Ezio [[spoiler:murders Cesare's money-man who was his main source of funds, then he deprives Cesare of his French allies and (optionally) his Leonardo da Vinci-designed war machines, kills Cesare's lieutenants, and wrests control of Rome away from Cesare, ''all'' right under his nose. Cesare then gets a stern talking-to — and attempted poisoning — from his daddy, who'd withheld financial support for him and didn't even tell him about the death of his French general, though Rodrigo's attempt at a last solution [[HoistByHisOwnPetard fatally backfires]]. Cesare's own sister Lucrezia [[WomanScorned betrays the location of the Apple of Eden to Ezio]], who reaches it first despite Cesare's head start, and then wields it to escape from the Vaticano District, incapacitating quite a few Borgia troops along the way. Several surviving Cardinals put their support behind Giuliano della Rovere for the Papacy after telling Cesare that his family's money is "tainted," even though Cesare had paid for their appointments. After several skirmishes in Roman streets are all lost by Cesare's men, in the final battle for Rome, the Assassins openly take to the streets and literally force him outside one of the city gates. Even then, Cesare still believes that his army is returning to retake Rome, led by his hitman... but instead, a general forced into his service arrests Cesare at the new Pope's order — complete with a charge of incest — and Cesare is dragged away by Papal Guards who he might have previously commanded. It would be a year or more before he escaped, breaking several bones in the process, and Ezio would finally catch up to him while Cesare was making a last desperate grab at a comeback — not command''ing'', but command''ed'' by a relative]].
13* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'': [[spoiler:Near the last leg of the final battle, Chakravartin the Creator sports his own Sanskrit lettered ActionCommands. But after getting hit repeatedly by Asura's barrage, he physically staggers and the action commands start to fail. Asura is just casually pummeling him and countering his attempts to fight back at this point, giving a rather epic and angry [[NoMoreHoldingBackSpeech speech]] how he's not going to take any more shit from anyone that calls himself a god and/or [[PapaWolf makes his daughter cry]]. So he takes quite a beating before finally dying]].
14* In the ''Redemption'' mod for ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII'' (''VideoGame/BaldursGateIIThroneOfBhaal''), [[spoiler:Jon Irenicus]] goes through one as part of his redemption. Forced to live through the pain of all of his victims in an instant, he is left in the body of a teenager with a fresh soul and nearly all of his magic forgotten and lost. His epilogue isn't any gentler on him: he suffers insomnia, gets sold into slavery, and realizes that he can never go back to his homeland even after being given his second chance — he has changed too much. On a more hopeful note, he becomes a better and gentler person, reluctant to use his magic to hurt anyone ever again.
15* Melodia from ''VideoGame/BatenKaitos'' also qualifies. [[spoiler:Her plan to resurrect the dead god and become the ruler of the new world fails when the heroes defeat it. Then, her grandfather tells her that she has been manipulated by the said god all along as part of its EvilPlan. She doesn't take this very well and fuses with the dead god. However, when the dead god is finally destroyed, she ends up getting rescued by the hero. While she is not present in the ending, it's implied that she is suffering due to the massive amount of guilt over almost causing the end of the world]].
16%%* ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'''s storyline didn't end well for Gary.
17* ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong64'': In a five-part final boss fight, K. Rool is not only beaten, he's outright humbled. Highlights include Diddy Kong dropping arena lights onto his head, Tiny Kong shooting him in the foot with arrows ''sixteen times'', and Chunky Kong growing to K. Rool's size and punching him into next week. After it's all said and done, Funky Kong shoots K. Rool in the ass with a rocket launcher, blasting him to the lair of a giant minion he betrayed, who pummels him even more.
18* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': King Korol, leader of the Order of Zugzwang. First the party attack the Order's main base in the Light World, then they wipe out his defenses, including Queen Ferz. When Korol is defeated by the party and is dying, he begs Nimzo to strike the party down, but Nimzo abandons him for his failure. In the remake, Nimzo also sends Ladja to tell Korol exactly why he sucks before executing him.
19* In the first ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'' game, a ''really'' brutal Humiliation Conga is served to Manah in the first ending ([[BittersweetEnding the one with the least tragedy]], to be clear). [[spoiler:When the BigBad goes as far as to beg the AntiHero to kill her, or else she will... ''do something'', you know she has hit rock bottom]].
20* ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'': Mona's story quest is just one long case of this. In the beginning, she makes 20,000 [[FictionalCurrency Mora]] then loses it thanks to [[BigEater treating the Traveler and Paimon to a meal]]. Then when she journeys to Mondstadt to find her teacher's rival's successor, she learns that said "successor" is Klee, who did not get any teaching of astrology to compare Mona's knowledge with. Mona needed to find said successor to retrieve the box that belonged to her teacher, but she ends up unknowingly reading a suspicious book from Klee's bag - which was what the box held, which her teacher forbids her to read. Thus, she stays in hiding in Mondstadt for fear of her master learning she read her journal, she does so by needing to rent out an apartment despite being flat broke.
21* In ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'', Link gets this by being trapped in the [[GameBreaker Great Fairy's Bottle]], used as a projectile, and having to dodge attacks for her to defend. [[GoodBadBugs It gets worse with the Weapon Swap Glitch]], being used by [[MadeOfEvil Ganondorf]], [[ForTheLulz Zant]], and/or [[{{Yandere}} Cia]].
22* Thanks to some VideoGameCrueltyPotential, you can put [[WesternAnimation/PeterPan Captain Hook]] through one in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI''. Not only is the player required to beat him up, after Peter had poked him in the rear with his dagger, but you can amuse yourself more by making Captain Hook jump off the ship (or throw him off!), causing him to yell "[[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes YOU'LL NOT GET ME OTHER HAND!]]", or light him on fire with Fira. Then after he is beaten, the crocodile starts chasing after him. And if you carry a lot of status-inducing spells in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', you can make Captain Hook's day absolutely ''miserable'' — he's only immune to ''one'' status effect. Suddenly, his status as ThatOneBoss in ''Chain of Memories'' makes sense — he wants revenge for the torment you likely put him through.
23* ''VideoGame/LieOfCaelum'': When Kenzo threatens to sexually assault Miyu in front of Kyou, he gets beaten up to the point of being hospitalized for days. His interaction with Kyou and Miyu is made public, causing the media to hound him and causing many of the students to hold him in contempt, including his cousin and adoptive sister. The only break he gets is that he managed to get a high rank for his accomplishments before the fight, but it's implied that he would have scored higher if he had left Kyou and Miyu alone.
24* In a heroic ([[spoiler:at the time, anyway]]) example, [[spoiler:Oersted]] of ''VideoGame/LiveALive'' gets put through one of these in his chapter, courtesy of [[spoiler:his childhood friend[=/=]UnknownRival Streibough]]. To explain the whole thing would make this entry waaaaaayyyy too long, so to summarize it:
25** [[spoiler:Princess gets kidnapped, Oersted goes off to save the princess, fails, gets tricked into killing the king, goes back to confront the evil demon and try to save the princess again, learns Streibough orchestrated the whole thing because he wanted to humiliate Oersted, Oersted kicks his ass, princess more or less walks in, declares her love for Streibough, and then kills herself. Oh, and we forgot that he also watches the great hero of the land die, helpless to assist him, and then, he witnesses the hero's right-hand assistant die right next to him as well; by the end, everyone who said they believed in him dies]]. [[UnstoppableRage He doesn't take it well...]]
26** Understandably, he goes into a HeroicBSOD after all this. Less understandably, he then [[spoiler:declares that HumansAreTheRealMonsters and turns into a full-fledged BigBad]]. A ''tad'' more understandable, when you consider that [[spoiler:everyone in the kingdom declared that ''he'' was the demon when he accidentally killed the king. They tortured the other hero, the one who believed in him, almost to death. They drove him from his home, but Oersted still clung to the words "As long as there is still ''one'' person who believes in you." The princess's trust in him was his last hope. And then, [[DespairEventHorizon well...]]]]
27* ''VideoGame/MarioKart'': You think you've secured first? Cue Spiny Shell, Lightning, POW Block, Bob-Omb, and a Blooper for good measure. And, with your luck, this happened halfway through the last lap.
28* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'' can be seen as one for [[spoiler:Harbinger, as he goes to great lengths to kill [[PlayerCharacter Commander Shepard]], then hires the Shadow Broker to make sure s/he's dead; the Broker fails to get Shepard's body and Shepard is [[CameBackStrong rebuilt, tougher and better]]. Then goes on a SuicideMission, which Shepard survives, killing Harbinger's most useful minions as well as a potential ace up the sleeve (the human reaper). After which, Shepard kills the now Reaper-allied Shadow Broker, replacing him with a good friend. Then when some of Harbinger's indoctrinated humans capture Shepard and stop him/her from destroying the Mass Relay the Reapers would use to easily travel all over the galaxy, Shepard escapes, [[OneManArmy kills everyone]] in their [[CurbStompBattle way in the entire base]], and destroys the aforementioned Mass Relay. It culminates when Harbinger uses a hologram to talk with Shepard, in which he says:]]
29-->'''Harbinger''': Shepard. [[{{Understatement}} You have become an annoyance]].
30* [[spoiler:Adachi]] in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}''. [[spoiler:When you finally catch up to him, he finally explains himself and his justification... which leads to the entire cast pointing out that he's nothing more than [[ManChild a child in a man's body]] who can't deal with his own failures and blames other people for his own shortcomings to the point of self-loathing. There's no fear of him anymore; they just want to take him in and get the pest out of their hair. After being beaten by a group of high schoolers, including the cousin of a girl that he tricked someone else into trying to kill, he just ends up becoming a puppet for a greater entity and discovers he was ultimately just a pawn. By the end, he's broken and admits to everything he did in a more believable way than the actual truth, finally accepting what a terrible human being he is for the first time ever]].
31* In ''VideoGame/RoadRunnersDeathValleyRally'', Wile E.'s signature traps (including the batsuit, explosives in model airplanes, and catapults) repeatedly backfire on him throughout the game. At the end of every "boss level," though, he really gets it, yet he keeps shooing away the fat lady who would end it all by singing. Culminated in the final level, when the Road Runner destroys the Coyote's HumongousMecha. [[spoiler:Since said battle occurred on the moon, you're treated to the usual "Coyote plummets towards the ground" shot... except he's plummeting towards Earth from orbit. On the way down, he holds up a sign requesting that the game end before he hits. It doesn't. Instead, he lands neck deep in the ground, scant feet from the finish line to the titular race. Then, a truck runs over him, dislodging its cargo of [[MadeOfExplodium exploding planes and robots]]. Which naturally all converge on him and explode. The Road Runner then runs up, [[BlowingARaspberry gives the raspberry]], and crosses the finish line. Then, the fat lady is heard singing... and a ShadowOfImpendingDoom appears over the Coyote. It ends much as you'd expect]].
32* Oddly enough, Grolla Seyfarth in ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' has to go through a Conga, giving her side-game a DownerBeginning. Despite being of a BadassFamily who's wielded an AncestralWeapon for generations, she gets humiliated by [[spoiler:the MagnificentBastard Iris]], who first shows off her badass power by attacking and heavily injuring her with a sphere attack and then pulls off a WoundedGazelleGambit, making it look like she's an innocent girl being threatened when Sichte walks in, causing her to order Grolla to lower her weapon. But knowing that doing as Sichte ordered could end up causing her own life to be forfeit, Grolla ends up retreating as a result of the humiliation. Tough luck, descendant of Seyfarth!
33* In ''VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield'', one of your rivals, Bede, goes through one hell of a rough time: firstly, [[spoiler:your constant victories against him end up riling him so much that he destroys a (crummy-looking) piece of Galarian artwork to [[WellDoneSonGuy please his adoptive father figure Chairman Rose by collecting Wishing Stars]]. But he is caught in the act by Rose himself and disqualified from doing the Gym Challenge, which was what Bede was living for as the culmination of years of being raised by Rose (who is {{implied|trope}} to [[IHaveNoSon disown him for his actions]])]]; secondly but easily the biggest, [[spoiler:he wanders around sulking until, of all people, Opal decides to ''force'' him to become the newest Fairy-type Gym Leader to take her spot all because ''[[SkewedPriorities he was wearing pink clothing]]'', though he initially is willing to let her do it since he's got nothing better to do and saw the chance to redeem himself by learning more about Wishing Stars... but is instead subjected to [[TrainingFromHell a harsh boot camp]] that ends up [[BreakTheHaughty completely destroying what little sense of dignity he had in him]] to the point he ends up wearing the gaudy Gym Trainer outfit Opal employs for her Gym Trainers and changes his Psychic-type team to a Fairy-type team]]. He, of course, ''[[NeverMyFault blames the player for all of this]]'' [[spoiler:on national TV, because he decided to bomb the Finals at Wyndon Stadium to vent his frustrations out on the player by challenging them there and then. Also, it turned out he gained fans... for when he bombed the Finals and eagerly expect him to do it again, much to his confusion]].
34* In ''VideoGame/PromDreams'', [[spoiler:the antagonist, Dolores, undergoes one of these, as she is targeted by Brooke for being the class valedictorian and eligible for a scholarship Brooke wants for herself. With the help of the other main love interests, Neela and Maggie, Brooke successfully convinces Dolores that the protagonist, Kyle, wants to ask her out for prom. Of course, [[PrankDate this is all a cruel lie to try and humiliate her]]. As if that wasn't enough, Brooke then verbally and physically assaults Dolores, finally sending the latter over the edge and beginning her StartOfDarkness]].
35* [[FakeUltimateHero Captain Qwark]] goes through such a fate in the [=PS2=] ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' trilogy. Initially, he appears to be the BigGood for the [[VideoGame/RatchetAndClank2002 first game]] before being revealed to be in league with [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Chairman Drek]], all for the sake of making a big [=PR=] comeback. Things start to go wrong for him when after leading the duo into a trap, Ratchet ends up out for his blood for his betrayal, culminating in him shooting Qwark down in his starfighter, leaving him stuck on Oltanis and losing Drek's deal, and with his reputation in shambles is now forced to sell counterfeit Gadgetron products on Holovid under an alias. And as shown in ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankGoingCommando Going Commando]]'', even ''that'' ends up getting him sued for 6 billion bolts, and when he tries to make a break for Pokitaru, he ends up incarcerated in prison, forcing him to go on the lam after escaping. Then his plan to impersonate Abercrombie Fizzwidget and [[EngineeredHeroics create a Protopet outbreak that he can personally solve]] backfires on him, getting EatenAlive by a mutated Protopet in the process before being spat out again, leading to him being reduced to a test dummy for Megacorp's [[GroinAttack Crotchitizer]]. By the time we see him again in ''[[VideoGame/RatchetAndClankUpYourArsenal Up Your Arsenal]]'', he's been driven insane, reduced to an almost animal-like madman stuck on Florana, and only comes back to his senses after watching Ratchet and Clank play a vid-comic featuring him.
36* Some of the deaths of [[VideoGame/SpaceQuest Roger Wilco]] involve him getting (even posthumously) humiliated, such as the [[AuthorAvatar Two Guys from Andromeda]] barging in to show a replay of him purposefully inhaling acidic gas, or an alien couple mistaking Roger's pod disintegrating in the atmosphere for a shooting star, and having a discussion that concludes that "there is no intelligent life in space".
37* ''VideoGame/SuikodenIV'' has Snowe suffer through a conga that lasts almost the entire game. The start of the game paints him as a daddy's boy and a DirtyCoward that only got to where he is by nepotism. In time, he sells out his own countrymen to avoid having to fight, and tries acting like a "[[MinorInjuryOverreaction wound]]" on his arm kept him from helping anyone in an ensuing battle. In truth, he just turned tail and fled. He manages to get away, but runs into the PlayerCharacter several more times throughout the game. Each time Snowe is encountered, he's become more of a JerkAss and more increasingly pathetic as it becomes clear that the player is helping ''far'' more than Snowe is. The player does have the option to [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential kill Snowe]] a few of those times, but letting him live seems more like CruelMercy. But, if the player keeps letting Snowe go, then by the end of the game, he's eaten a huge slice of HumblePie and finally sees the error of his ways. Having him in the player's party also unlocks a GameBreaker double team move with Snowe and the player, so it might be worth sparing his sorry hide just for that.
38* In ''VideoGame/SuikodenV'': [[spoiler:Lord Barows suffers one of these when his schemes are revealed. After a particular battle, his secret allies from an enemy nation think he betrayed them; everyone in the party (and anyone in the world who cares to think about it) now knows he is a traitor and is secretly laughing at him as he stammers humiliatingly transparent congratulations. Then his son bursts in and demands that he use the missing MacGuffin whose theft helped spark the current war, [[SayingTooMuch revealing that his father was responsible]]. Then his daughter betrays him and helps the heroes recover the item, which instantly bonds to the hero despite ''two years'' of failed efforts to control it by Barows himself. Then everyone goes from laughing secretly at him to laughing openly at him; all his former allies, one by one, tell him how awful he is and abandon him; his daughter leaves to join the hero, telling her father she hopes she never sees him again; the hero's strategist gives one last parting shot... and then the last person in his manor, his GentleGiant ''storage-room guy'', runs out at the last minute to abandon him and join the heroes too. Oh, and his end was really painful too: Sialeeds kills him, and as he is in his dying breath, she told him that with the patheticness of his son, his family is just about ready to plummet into destruction]].
39* In ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesShreddersRevenge'', this happens to Krang's android head (of all things). After Bebop and Rocksteady try to escape with it for a few Episodes, it gets stolen by Groundchuck and Dirtbag, then falls into the sewers after the boss fight with them, only to be claimed by the Rat King. Bebop and Rocksteady eventually manage to pass the head along with the torso to Wingnut, who drops ''both of them'' before his boss fight. Some Foot Soldiers, with great pains, scurry along with the head and torso so that they can be safely delivered by Tubular Transports to Baxter Stockman's secret lab, in which the completed body finally transports itself towards Krang in Dimension X. When Krang is fought, the android is subsequently destroyed. The android is [[OrganAutonomy clearly seen cringing throughout its entire ordeal]].
40* Similar to many of the [[Franchise/TomAndJerry cartoons]], ''Tom and Jerry Tales''[[note]]the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance game, not the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS one or the [[WesternAnimation/TomAndJerryTales show]][[/note]] gives [[BuffoonishTomcat Tom]] multiple BreakTheHaughty moments. The [[VideoGame game]] involves him trying to lure [[ArchEnemy Jerry]] to certain parts of the house using [[TrademarkFavoriteFood cheese]] and trying to defeat him there. Unfortunately for [[RecurringBoss Tom]], ''every one'' of his attempts to defeat him fail and they involve him losing in various embarrassing ways (like getting milk squirted on his face). Most of them are also caused by BossArenaIdiocy, [[TacticalSuicideBoss his own tactics]] (thus doubling as ATasteOfHisOwnMedicine), or both. Also, [[RecurringBoss he's the only boss in the game, meaning he's defeated by Jerry many times]]. There are also many platforming sections in which he tries to nab Jerry, but he fails each time. This is also means that he gave his ArchEnemy tons of his TrademarkFavoriteFood for nothing. [[spoiler:After the [[FinalBoss final battle with him]], he's left tangled in piano strings (the fight occurs on a piano). Then, [[OhCrap to his horror]], his owners (who left the house at the start of the game) return home and find him tangled in a cord this time. Apparently thinking [[ItMakesSenseInContext the house being a wreck was his fault]] (which kinda was), they kick him out of the house, and he apparently lands on the sidewalk [[FacePlant face-first]]]].
41* In ''VideoGame/TouhouYumejikuuPhantasmagoriaOfDimDream'', [[spoiler:[[EvilRedhead Yumemi]] experiences this {{trope}} in most endings. She loses to the PlayerCharacter, who she was trying to defeat as part of her EvilPlan. During her subsequent VillainousBreakdown, Yumemi tries to defeat her via unleashing a [[EarthShatteringKaboom world]]-[[TakingYouWithMe destroying]] bomb (though she later claims she was kidding),... only to get [[GetAHoldOfYourselfWoman interrupted due to being hit on her head with a chair and told to cut it out]]. The person who did this? Chiyuri, her minion who she abuses, thus doubling as a KarmicInjury since she isn't above doing so via [[CranialEruption hitting her head]]. Now sporting a CranialEruption, Yumemi decides she has to give up on magic. It's even worse in Kotohime's ending. Not only do all the previous events happen, she originally declines her offer to grant her a wish and tells her to [[ItMakesSenseInContext get off their world]]. When Yumemi gets mad, Kotohime tells her it seems she can't do anything important. She then tells her not to underestimate science's power and claims she can make the planet explode at any moment. Realizing she was (apparently) bluffing, Kotohime taunts her by telling her "let's see you try", resulting in her claiming it was just an example]].
42* In ''VideoGame/TwistedMetal: Head On'', Calypso ends up having to grant a wish to Sweet Tooth, who he insults as usual. It is at this point that Sweet Tooth starts to think; why is he doing all the dirty work for nothing but a wish [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor that will just bite him in the ass anyways]]? [[spoiler:Why not be the guy calling the shots, with the hot women around him on a throne and a squad of armed guards, all while tricking people into mass slaughter for kicks?]] So, he decides that his wish is to [[spoiler:'Take Calypso's place', which Calypso has no choice but to grant because of the way his power works. He ends up in Sweet Tooth's body and the now-in-charge Needles Kane tells his guards to gun the guy down]]. Granted, you had the ending with Minion in ''Twisted Metal 2'' where [[spoiler:he was dragged to Hell]], but this particular case just '''screams''' twisted irony.
43* ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines'': Prince [=LaCroix=] has been going through one before the game even begins. He's been his ReassignedToAntarctica by his Camarilla superiors, the local Anarchs hate him, his primogen don't like him, and he's got a potential war on three sides to deal with. Then the player gets embraced without his permission, which he sees as an opportunity for a show of his power with an execution, but he's [[SlaveToPR forced to leave them alive]] because the Anarchs protest against killing them. As a result, he sends the player on suicide mission after suicide mission, hoping this insult to his pride will take care of itself, but it doesn't. Then he hears about a sarcophagus that potentially contains a sleeping ancient vampire whose blood would make anyone who drinks it stronger, and stakes all his bets on claiming it. [[spoiler:It doesn't go well for him no matter what the player does-- his shady alliances crumble, his enemies survive and recuperate, his attempt to kill the player with a possessed suicide bomber backfires and cripples him, and then the player kills his right-hand Nagaloper. Ultimately, the player can leave him with the key to the sarcophagus, which he opens with relish... to find it full of C4 and a taunting note from Smiling Jack]].
44* ''VideoGame/WhiteDayALabyrinthNamedSchool'': The 13th ghost story titled One-Sided Love. Yeon-Sun had fallen in love with her Korean Language teacher and decided to write him a letter, leaving it in the attendance book for him to find during the next lesson. Instead, a disliked substitute teacher enters the classroom and finds the letter, reading it out loud to the entire class, humiliating Yeon-Sun and letting her classmates laugh at her. And then the Korean Language teacher comes in, reads the letter himself, and stares in absolute disgust at Yeon-Sun. She ended up [[DrivenToSuicide committing suicide]].
45* ''VideoGame/XCOMEnemyUnknown'': [[UnstoppableRage Muton Berserkers]], when wounded, will roar and charge straight at the soldier who shot it. Set it up just right, and brace yourself for major lulz as the Berserker runs all over the map getting shot over and over by your troops, who are probably wetting their Titan armor from their laughter.

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