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9* Although the flashiness masks the brutality somewhat, this is pretty much what happens in all combo videos.
10* The Kyokugenryu signature move, the "Ryuuko Ranbu", from ''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'', is an attack where the attacker charges at their opponent then delivers a long stream of punches and kicks, ending with a [[Main/{{Shoryuken}} jumping uppercut]]. This type of LimitBreak has become so common in the Creator/{{SNK}} world that moves of a similar nature (such as [[VideoGame/FatalFury Kim Kaphwan]]'s Hou'ou Kyaku) are called usually called "Ranbu" supers in player parlance.
11* In ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedValhalla'', Eivor can acquire the skill Rage of Helheim where they let out a roar and tackle an opponent and with alternating strikes, until the player stops or they're dead, wail on them. If they don't die, it takes a huge chunk of health out. If it does kill them, it ends with Eivor finishing them off with a headbutt.
12* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'' has you doing this to pretty much every boss, including ''the creator of the universe'' who's been masquerading as a god.
13* In the ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' and ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' fangame ''VideoGame/BadMondaySimulator'' made by web animator [[WebAnimation/LumpyTouch Lumpy Touch,]] [[spoiler:Nermal will [[https://youtu.be/wX_sOZd8FCQ?t=347 slash Sansfield repeatedly]] in the [[HarderThanHard Monday mode]] ending after you manage to defeat Sansfield and choose to kill him.]]
14* In ''VideoGame/{{Bastion}},'' The Ura's response to the Kid showing up at their base is to deliver a near-lethal one to [[spoiler:Zulf]]. Due to the art style and tone of the game, it's not graphic.
15* [[TheStoic Lyude]] in ''VideoGame/BatenKaitos'' has an attack called Sfrozando which is this. He runs in and savagely beats the opponent down with the butt of his gun.
16* ''Franchise/BatmanArkhamSeries'': When trapped in [[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum Arkham Asylum]] or [[VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity Arkham City]], you can always expect Batman to beat everyone in his way.
17* [[spoiler:Jack to Andrew Ryan]] in ''VideoGame/BioShock1''. [[spoiler:Andrew uses a posthypnotic command word to compel Jack to beat him to death with a golf club, to demonstrate that Jack has no free will.]] It might also be a form of [[spoiler:SuicideByCop]], however.
18* In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'', Booker [[spoiler:delivers a particularly satisfying one to Comstock using the baptismal font]].
19* ''Franchise/BlazBlue'':
20** Taokaka has the "I'mma Beat The Crap Outta You!" Distortion Drive, which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, though mostly censored by a BigBallOfViolence.
21** And then there are the Astral Heats. Ragna, Taokaka, Hakumen, Litchi, and Valkenhayn's are all long combos that leave their victims extremely dead.
22** Played more horrifically by [[BigBad Terumi]], who ''[[AxCrazy really]]'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub0BsgFAB1A loves doing this to his defeated opponents]].
23** [[DestroyerDeity Susanoo]] takes this trope and distills it down to its purest form with his [[EvolvingAttack "Strike of the Possessed]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYz922N0mU0 God"]] Distortion Drive.
24* In ''VideoGame/BloodyBattle'', If you come across a player who can use Fists very well or has the Boxing Gloves, expect them to beat you down to a pulp, killing you by taking away all your lives.
25* Happens in ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII'' in your [[RecurringBoss first fight]] against Balio and Sunder. It's framed as a playable HopelessBossFight, adding a personal touch to the brutality.
26* Exploited in ''VisualNovel/DaughterForDessert'' [[spoiler:by Mortelli, the protagonist, and Saul. Mortelli beats the protagonist up in the middle of the woods to invalidate his signed confession to breaking into Cecilia’s hotel room.]]
27* Just about every sync kill in ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'' does this. Generally involves a unit pounding on its adversary several (dozen) times with a blade of some sort, then pulling out a ranged weapon and blowing it away. The Space Marines enjoy bringing an enemy to their knees and kicking them in the face with a giant armored boot, Commissars pull out a laspistol and do it execution-style, Dark Eldar Mandrakes ''just keep on stabbing''. The variations are many.
28* In ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'', a killer normally has to impale a survivor on a meat hook to kill them, but an extremely rare power-up allows a killer to personally finish-off a victim with a wild flurry of blows after the killer puts their foot on the target's back to keep them from going anywhere.
29* Everyone in ''VideoGame/DeadIsland'' has some form of this, but Sam B has the most literal one, where he cracks his knuckles and goes fists-a-blazing into the nearest undead horde.
30* Jaron Namir delivers one to Adam Jensen at the beginning of ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution''. The beat-down is so bad, it forces Adam to become augmented in order to survive.
31* Dante in ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' winds up being on the receiving end of a particularly painful-looking beating from Nero during their first encounter, before getting ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice by him. Dante being [[ImplacableMan Dante]], [[TheWorfBarrage it doesn't quite stick]].
32* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'': After defeating the BigBad for the final time, your objective changes to "Destroy Diablo". What that essentially means is that you get one minute of unloading whatever attacks you desire on his dying body.
33* After defeating a boss in both ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' and ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'', DK (or whoever player 2 is) unleashes one on the boss. You can waggle or mash a button to get more hits in, though you get nothing out of landing more or less hits in other than the pure CatharsisFactor.
34* In ''VisualNovel/DoubleHomework'', after itching to give Dennis one of these since Dennis started blackmailing him, the protagonist finally indulges himself after he catches Dennis in Johanna’s bed, seemingly about to rape her.
35* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': At the end of the first act, Ladja appears to stop the Hero and his friend Harry. He has absolutely no reservations about beating two six year old children nearly to death; in fact, he seems to enjoy it. He'll spend a few turns just standing around laughing at the heroes before he gets around to slaughtering them.
36* In ''VideoGame/DungeonKeeper'', you can ''slap'' your creatures (or captured enemies) to death.
37* Every battle in ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'' ends in one of these if the loser doesn't get cut in half and sent flying across the screen or lose his internal organs to a crossbow bolt. The only other end is a creature getting knocked out and methodically dismantled by his opponent.
38** And then there's the undead. This being ''Dwarf Fortress'', you could beat or wrestle with a bear or some other such worthy opponent until it capitulates, until the weather changes and suddenly your dwarves are being strangled by dessicated, individual bear limbs.
39** In early [=DF2010=] releases, there were a few... bugs... with the new damage system not being able to effectively decide death conditions. Since combat will only end when one party is dead, the ensuing NoHoldsBarredBeatdown could easily continue for more than a season, resulting in ''[[http://i.imgur.com/0Gmdj.png every single bone and organ]]'' in the victim's body being damaged until the combat system finally got around to calling them dead.
40** You can even do this yourself in the adventurer mode. A list of examples: Zamochit (Breaking every bone in the body, one by one), gouging your opponent's eyes out, biting, repeatedly pinching the face, ripping out teeth, or ripping off fingers. The point is, the combat system is extremely detailed and loaded with opportunities to do bad things.
41* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
42** In the series' backstory, this was the result of the DuelToTheDeath between Pelinal Whitestrake, the [[LongDeadBadass legendary 1st Era hero]] of mankind/[[FantasticRacism racist]] [[TheBerserker berserker]] who served [[FounderOfTheKingdom St. Alessia]] as her [[PhysicalGod divine champion]] in the war against the [[AbusivePrecursors Ayleids]], and Umaril the Unfeathered, the [[HalfHumanHybrid half-elf]] [[DivineParentage demigod]] leader of the Ayleids. Though Umaril had his EliteMooks, armed with special weapons, weaken Pelinal first by making him bleed for the first time, Pelinal utterly destroyed Umaril in their fight. Umaril was left "laid low, the angel face of his helm dented into an ugliness... [and his] [[WingedHumanoid unfeathered wings]] broken off". However, Pelinal could not actually kill Umaril, who had divine protection from the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] Meridia.
43** You can do this to enemies in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'', since hand-to-hand attacks damage fatigue, and having zero fatigue causes enemies to fall over, after which you can gradually beat them to death while they're down. It takes [[AwesomeButImpractical a lot longer]] than just killing them with weapons, though.
44** In the "House of Horrors" quest in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]'', Molag Bal has you beat a helpless captive priest of his rival Boethiah to death with a rusty mace. Then Molag Bal resurrects him so you can beat him to death ''again'' to force the priest to renounce Boethiah and give his soul to Molag Bal. Then you beat him to death one last time. The beatdown empowers the rusty old weapon and it becomes the legendary Mace of Molag Bal.
45* ''VideoGame/EmpireOfSin'': TheIrishMob [[TheDon Don]] Frankie Donovan has the "Unleash Fury" ability, which does this, overkilling most enemies, and replenishing his action points to full.
46* ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' has a [[EvilVersusEvil villain-on-villain]] version in the battle between the rival {{Eldritch Abomination}}s Ulyaoth and Chattur'gha. While each of the gods' battles have a pretty clear winner (due to the three gods having a TacticalRockPaperScissors relationship), there is at least a fight. Ulyaoth, on the other hand, tears its enemy to ''pieces'' through use of {{Portal Cut}}s, so Chattur'gha starts the fight by getting blasted with its own fireball, and ends by trying to crawl away on what remains of its limbs before being chopped in half by another portal.
47* ''VideoGame/ExitLimboOpening'' allows you to pull this off on any Infected; once you knock them down, by pressing the Grab button you can sit on them while pummeling your target repeatedly with your fists. If they're killed in this manner you then find yourself sitting in a puddle of red sauce.
48* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'', "Heaven's Feel": The climactic battle between Shirou and [[spoiler:Kirei]] is a brutal fistfight between the two, with the intent on both sides being to beat the other until they die. Ultimately [[spoiler:Kirei dies due to injuries he sustained before the fight began]].
49* The real "final boss" of ''VideoGame/{{Final Fantasy VII}}'' where Cloud uses [[spoiler: his Level 4 Limit Break Omnislash which is exactly what it sounds like.]]
50* In the prequel to ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', ''Duodecim'', this is pretty much [[spoiler:Feral Chaos]]'s [[LimitBreak EX Burst]]. Most everyone else gets a flashy standard attack for theirs... but [[spoiler:Chaos]] is given twenty seconds to beat the crap out of the opponent before delivering the final blow.
51** How about a video? [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2eUFFEd5zQ RAAAAAAUUUURGGGH]]
52* After the final battle in ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet''. Both characters get a version of it, but [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Lilac's]] exemplifies this trope better.
53-->[[MamaBear Lilac]]: [[UnstoppableRage "NOBODY!]] [[PunctuatedForEmphasis HURTS!]] [[AndThisIsFor MILLA!"]]
54* In ''VideoGame/FreedomPlanet2'', [[HateSink Serpentine]] is on the bad end of this [[spoiler:-- from the aforementioned Milla, via six super bursts to the face]].
55* Happens right at the end of ''VideoGame/FurFighters''. Just after the player has defeated Viggo, he comes back. Rather than using clever gadgets, schemes, or hundreds of disposable mooks; he's decided to take matters into his own hands.
56* In ''[[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Gears of War 2]]'', when an enemy soldier is in a downed state, you have the option to put your weapons away and punch the living snot out of them until they stop breathing in a satisfying scripted animation. Granted, they're already heavily wounded, and it only takes three punches to kill them.
57** In ''Gears 3'', you're able to repeatedly tap Y to prolong the beatdown. For the COG, you repeatedly punch the enemy while they are down, like in Gears 2, but you can hold it for about 10 seconds, and it culminates with you punching their head into meat chunks. As a Locust, on the other hand, you [[GrievousHarmWithABody rip off their arm and beat them to death with it]] for about 10 seconds.
58* In ''VideoGame/TheGodfather'', this is generally what ensues when you render someone helpless by grabbing them. The sequel builds on this with Pummels and Executions.
59* Pretty much what happens whenever you activate God Hand in ''VideoGame/GodHand''. You're invincible and your attacks are unblockable, faster, and stronger.
60* ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'':
61** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarII'' -- After his battle with the Colossus, [[spoiler:Kratos can barely muster [[YouCanBarelyStand the strength it takes to walk]], and Zeus seizes the opportunity to toss him around before impaling him with his own godhood.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption And there is nothing you can do to stop him.]] [[spoiler:[[ScrewDestiny ...yet.]]]]
62** ''VideoGame/GodOfWarIII'' features this from a first person view. The first is from Poseidon's view as Kratos slams him around. The second is from Kratos' view [[spoiler:as he beats Zeus to death with his own hands. [[SerialEscalation And continues.]]]]
63*** As you're doing this, blood splatters on the screen. You can continue indefinitely as the screen becomes covered in blood. The only way to continue with the game is to [[spoiler:stop killing Zeus]].
64*** The beatdown Kratos gives a pinned down Hercules while wearing the [[PowerFist Nemean Cestus]] ends up [[FacialHorror caving his face in.]]
65** ''Videogame/GodOfWarRagnarok'': Kratos by this time is OlderAndWiser and thus is actively avoiding the brutality of his original games to the point where most of his finishers are relatively quick. However in the case of [[spoiler:[[SmugSuper Heimdall]]]], who repeatedly rebukes [[DontMakeMeDestroyYou multiple offers to just to walk away]] as well as [[PapaWolf threatening to gut Atreus]], Kratos ends up succumbing to his fury as he knocks him down, repeatedly slams his face on the ground before strangling the life out of him. Upon finishing, Kratos is genuinely horrified at himself for this.
66* A particularly notable one is in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', where we are introduced to [[VillainProtagonist Trevor Philips]] by watching him beat [[spoiler:[[BadassDecay Johnny Klebitz]], the protagonist of ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIVTheLostAndDamned'']], to death by stomping his brains in. Years of being a meth addict brought [[spoiler:the former BadassBiker Johnny]] to the point where [[WorfHadTheFlu he couldn't even fight back]].
67** In VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas in the Introduction Mike Toreno oversees T-Bone Mendez beating a guy down pretty hard to the point of death.
68* ''VideoGame/{{Gunpoint}}'' lets you do this to guards you tackle to the ground. You even get an achievement for punching someone a hundred times!
69* In ''[[VideoGame/HalfLife2 Half-Life 2: Episode 2]]'', Dog does this to a Strider by jumping onto its head, punching it incessantly as it stumbles around, and finally tearing open its armored exoskeleton and ''pulling its brain out''.
70** Dog also delivers another at the end, after [[spoiler:Eli gets killed by an Advisor. Granted, the Advisors get away, but one of them's pretty badly wounded.]]
71** The backstory of ''Half-Life 2'' had a huge example on a planetary scale: the Seven Hour War between the nations of Earth and the Combine. [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin It lasted seven hours and]]... well, we lost.[[note]]Additional media, however, paints a much more complicated and tragic prelude to the Seven Hour War; between the initial Black Mesa incident as depicted in ''VideoGame/HalfLife'' and the Seven Hour War itself, the world was increasingly plagued by "portal storms", which wrought havoc on worldwide infrastructure as the storms spat out hostile alien creatures and messed with the very fabric of reality. By the time the Combine ''officially'' made their debut on Earth in organized numbers, the militaries of the world were caught between confronting them and dealing with the global catastrophe, and was in no condition to resist. The true tragedy of the Seven Hour War isn't that Earth's amassed armies were decisively eliminated by a vastly superior force, but that they ''lost the war before it even began.''[[/note]]
72* Jacket from ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' finishes several of his opponents off this way. Notable cases include:
73** The Bum from the end of "the Metro" level. Jacket knocks him to the ground and brutally bashes his head to a bloody pulp against the concrete.
74** The Producer from "Decadence" is killed when Jacket knocks him down with a (non-fatal, due to the Producer's bulletproof vest) shotgun blast, climbs on top of him, and [[EyeScream sticks his thumbs into the Producer's eyes until he goes limp.]]
75** The Van Driver from "Deadline" is probably the most notable example of this in the whole game; Jacket repeatedly bashes his head against the ground and breaks several of his bones, before finally taking his lighter and setting the Driver on fire.
76** The Club Manager from "Vengeance" is beaten by Jacket to death with just his fists, beating in his face even after he's dead.
77* '' VideoGame/IndianaJonesAndTheEmperorsTomb'': Part of the game's extensive GoodOldFisticuffs battle system, is that if Indy throws an enemy against a wall, they will be left in a daze. At that point, attacking them uses a completely different, faster set of animations that simulates this. Even the toughest types of Nazis can be killed this way by grabbing them from behind and slamming them head first into a wall, allowing Indy to beat them for quite a while.
78* [[VideoGame/KillerInstinct ULTRAAAAAAAAA COMBOOOOOOOOOO!]]
79* ''VideoGame/KingdomsOfAmalurReckoning'' has these in the form of fadeshift finishing moves; each finisher involves the Fateless One beating the ever-loving shit out of his/her opponent, then finishing them with various weapons crafted from the threads of Fate itself, including shooting them with a bow, impaling them on a massive sword, and even smacking them with a giant mace like an all-star baseball player.
80* This happens to Kreia in a flashback in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic 2''. Despite the violence in the rest of the game, this scene is the most visceral, consisting mainly of a large man beating the hell out of a defenseless old lady.
81** What makes it even more brutal is that she doesn't start a defenseless old woman. [[spoiler:He literally ''beats the Force out of a Sith lord,'']] until it ''is'' just a matter of beating the hell out of an old woman.
82** The Handmaiden also gets one at the hands of [[spoiler:Atris]] near the end of the game in the form of ''lots'' of Force Lightning. [[spoiler:Being a Jedi apprentice gave her what she needed to beat her sisters, but not a Master.]]
83* From video game publisher Technos Japan (creators of VideoGame/DoubleDragon) that helped define the Beat em' Up side scrolling genre comes the "VideoGame/KunioKun" series. The first title in the arcade line up? Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (roughly translates to "Hot-Blooded Tough Guy Kunio") which only spans four levels, and for newbies, it can be [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown this]] until you get the hang of the control schemes. Also worth mentioning is the infamous home consoled sequel Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (Tale of Downtown Nekketsu). When it shipped overseas to Western release, it was released under the name "VideoGame/RiverCityRansom".
84* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUs'': After a rough BossFight, [[spoiler:Ellie]] makes damn sure [[spoiler:David]] won't be getting up again via machete; the impression is that the hacking would have continued until complete exhaustion if not for [[spoiler:Joel's]] interruption.
85* ''VideoGame/TheLastOfUsPartII'': The first fight between Ellie and [[spoiler:Abby]] turns into this. After several tense moments wherein Ellie is trying to stalk and kill [[spoiler:Abby]], said target gets the upper hand and delivers a savage beating to Ellie's face while also breaking her arm.
86** There's another one near the end, after Ellie [[spoiler: travels to Santa Barbara and finds Abby left to die on a beach. She helps her get down and guides her to a boat, but then threatens Lev's life, forcing almost dead Abby to fight her. She almost drowns her near the end.]]
87* In ''VideoGame/LeadenSky'', you can punch, stab, or shoot grabbed enemy endlessly. You are even allowed to dismember their limbs one by one.
88* This is what happens to your character in ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'' if a Hunter pounces on you. And [[NeverSplitTheParty only another survivor can save you from certain death]].
89** Also what happens if a Tank incapacitates a survivor and decides to keep punching.
90** Same thing if a Charger grabs you.
91* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel III'', [[spoiler:Rean dishes this towards the FinalBoss with his SwordOfPlotAdvancement plus SuperpoweredEvilSide gone out of control after seeing his friend, a little girl sacrificing herself to become said sword.]]
92* In an example that makes up for its lack of gritty gore by sheer shock value, near the end of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTheWindWaker'', Ganondorf at one point just starts pummeling Link, showing every single reeling effect it has on the young child. Considering the light-hearted tone and graphical style of the game, it comes as a surprise.
93** The whole scene is pretty dark compared to the sunny, colorful artstyle of the game. It works incredibly well for it.
94* A rare realistic example; In Episode 4 of ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'', Max has the option of letting [[spoiler:[[NiceGuy Warren]]]] gives one of these to [[spoiler:[[JerkJock Nathan]]]]. It's equally satisfying and hard to watch.
95* Kazuma Kiryu's default fighting style in the ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'' series is to wail on an opponent with anything and everything he can get his hands on, such that most of the unlucky goons that try to jump him end up looking like car wreck victims when he's finished. One example that stand out, though, is his fight against [[FinalBoss Shibusawa]] in ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'' when, after a protracted fight across a yacht, Kiryu gets Shibusawa up against a railing and [[ExtremeMeleeRevenge begins to pummel him in a relentless rage]], almost performing a Parodied version that's pretty much PlayedForDrama, where his fists ''actually get redder and even more broken with each punch''. Only Nishkiyama's timely intervention prevents Kiryu from losing himself and caving in Shibusawa's skull right then and there.
96* In ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', Kaidan or Ashley (which one is dependent on the events of [[VideoGame/MassEffect1 the first game]]) receives an absolutely ''ruthless'' one from [[spoiler:Eva Coré, the [[ActuallyADoombot robotic infiltrator drone]] leading the Cerberus assault on the Prothean ruins on Mars]]. It nearly kills them, [[spoiler:putting them out of commission for the first third or so of the game.]]
97** Several enemies in every faction besides the geth have a OneHitKill attack that will force Shepard to start from the last checkpoint or take someone in the multiplayer out of the round until it's cleared. Most of them are fairly quick, efficient kills: [[DemonicSpider Phantoms]] stab you through the gut, [[StoneWall Atlases]] pick you up and crush your torso, and [[LightningBruiser Banshees]] shove their arm through your stomach. The multiplayer-only [[MightyGlacier Scion]] knocks you to the ground and proceeds to smash you into a fine paste with its massive ArmCannon.
98* Before his FaceHeelTurn into the series BigBad, Sigma of ''VideoGame/MegaManX'' was on the receiving end of one of these. A powerful Maverick was reported to be on the rampage and Sigma decided to deal with the threat by himself so that no one else would be endangered. Even though Sigma was easily the most powerful Reploid model at the time, the Maverick readily tore his sword-arm off and gouged one of his eyes out ''before'' beating him to a pulp. Sigma only won because of a "moment of weakness". Said event was actually ''what'' caused Sigma's FaceHeelTurn. And the Maverick? [[spoiler:He became the hero known by the name ''Zero''.]]
99* ''VideoGame/MetalGear'':
100** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'', Volgin inflicts a [[NightmareFuel really brutal one]] on Snake when he has him in captivity, stringing him up and combining a beating with electroshock torture. Adding insult to injury, Snake actually ''pisses himself'' from the sheer agony and both Volgin and Ocelot get aroused by it.
101** Used again at the end of Act 3 of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'' between [[spoiler:Snake and Liquid Ocelot, though Ocelot]] [[JustBetweenYouAndMe does do a lot of bragging about his evil plan while doing so]]. Also in the cutscene just before the final boss fight, when Ocelot straddles Snake and starts pummeling him until he needs another stimulant injection.
102** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'', [[spoiler:Senator Armstrong]] delivers one to Raiden during his MotiveRant. Raiden is all but helpless since his attacks barely scratch his opponent [[spoiler:until he receives Sam's sword.]]
103* ''VideoGame/MiddleEarthShadowOfMordor''. Pretty much anything that Talion does to the Orcs is so brutal and full of such rage that if it were being done to anyone ''other'' than [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil the world-enslaving]] Uruks who murdered his entire family along with their home city, [[PayEvilUntoEvil it'd be appalling]]. One of the more egregious examples is the ''brutalize'' takedown; instead of silently stabbing an Uruk in the throat, he openly and brazenly stabs everywhere else, torturing them to death, with the intent of ''freaking the other Uruk mooks out''. And then you unlock the power to brainwash Uruks - by using magic to ''burn a scar through their brain''...
104** ''VideoGame/MiddleEarthShadowOfWar'': You can get an 'upgrade' for your [[KickEmWhileTheyreDown attacks on downed enemies]], which causes Talion to straddle an uruk and repeatedly punch them in the face, using his wraith powers to punch faster, before finishing with his usual (attempt to) knife-em-in-the-neck. The downside is that this takes a considerable amount of time and the other Uruks will gladly interrupt Talion, but it ''does'' build up his wrath bar. And then there's the newest form of 'brainwashing', which ''drives Uruks insane'' to make them more pliable. [[EvenEvilHasStandards Many of the Uruks will call Talion out if he does this so many times that an Uruk is reduced to a snarling, screeching animal]].
105* ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare'':
106** [[spoiler:General Shepherd]] delivers one to Captain Price at the end of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2''. He'll actually kill him if you can't stop the fight in time.
107** At the end of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare3'', [[spoiler:Price delivers one to Makarov]] culminating in his death by hanging after [[spoiler:Price piledrives Makarov through a glass ceiling]]. After all the shit you endured in the three games leading up to this, it's tremendously satisfying.
108* ''Franchise/MortalKombat'':
109** ''[[VideoGame/MortalKombat3 Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3]]'''s home editions introduced Brutalities, where instead of killing your now-helpless enemy with a quick (if seldom clean) fatality, you deliver a beating until you [[LudicrousGibs shred their bodies into flying bone shards]].
110** Shao Kahn has one of these at the beginning of ''VideoGame/MortalKombat9'' against Raiden. [[spoiler:The fight is mirrored at the end, before the final battle.]]
111* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes'' puts Travis Touchdown at the receiving end of one by [[GirlWithPsychoWeapon Bad Girl]], who [[TakingYouWithMe in a berserk rage at being fatally impaled smashes the everliving hell out of Travis with a baseball bat]] until she finally dies from blood loss. What makes the moment more disturbing is that up until this point, [[IronButtMonkey most violence Travis has been subjugated to]] has usually erred towards comical {{slapstick}}; with [[CerebusSyndrome the story's increasingly deconstructive tone]] and Bad Girl already being such [[DiabolusExNihilo a humorless boss battle]], Travis getting beaten to near-death is played as jarringly realistic and terrifying. [[spoiler:She can actually do this even in the preceding boss battle [[WoundedGazelleGambit if you get too close to her as she breaks down in tears]], and it's [[OneHitKill instant death]]]].
112* In ''VideoGame/PAYDAY2'', among the horde of law enforcement you'll be fighting is a special operative called the Cloaker who is capable of bringing a player down with one vicious kick to the head. After that, he'll whip out his police baton pummel and [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown kick you into the ground]] while you're helpless. This is actually a good thing, because the last thing you want is a Cloaker that got the jump on one player is a Cloaker [[TotalPartyKill that's chain-kicking the whole team.]] Though considering what you're doing, [[VillainProtagonist you]] [[YouBastard deserve it.]]
113* ''VideoGame/PAYDAY3'': Like ''PAYDAY 2'', Cloakers will deliver a beatdown on any heister they kick to the ground, rapidly dealing damage which [[ArmorPiercingAttack ignores armour altogether]] until they run out of health and go down (upon which the Cloaker will cuff them, dropping their bleedout timer to 15 seconds) or the Cloaker is interrupted/killed.
114* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
115** In ''VideoGame/Persona3'', there is a mechanic where enemies and allies may fall over after certain attacks. If every enemy is on the ground, the player is prompted to trigger an "All Out Attack," with the party members beating up on the damaged and off-guard enemies.
116** It returns in ''VideoGame/Persona4'', and in both versions it only works when both the Protagonist and at least one other party member are on the field and aren't incapacitated. If you finish off the enemy party with it, it ends in a giant skull-shaped mushroom cloud.
117** You can also do it in ''VideoGame/PersonaQShadowOfTheLabyrinth'', but the {{Superboss}} fight against the Velvet Room siblings can have them doing it ''to'' you -- in first-person, no less.
118** ''VideoGame/Persona5'' brings style to All Out Attacks; previous games just had a BigBallOfViolence, this game has your characters bounce around a red screen while beating up silhouetted opponents. If you finish off the enemy party with it, the character who triggered it will do a cool pose afterwards. Also, losing the {{Superboss}} fight against the Velvet Room twins will have them finishing you with one of these.
119** Also in ''VideoGame/Persona5'', if you cheat on your love interest, ''you'' will be on the receiving end of one, [[LaserGuidedKarma from all the girls you've cheated on]].
120--->'''[[TranquilFury Haru]]:''' Take my chocolate please... ''before I crush it''.
121* This very nearly happens to Phoenix by Furio Tigre in ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyTrialsAndTribulations''. It's very possible that Nick would have died then and there, or at least been reduced to a bleeding wreck, if Detective Gumshoe hadn't shown up at the last second.
122* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': During the final boss fight, [[spoiler:Pizza Head]] decides right then and there to bring back the other stage bosses to conduct a BossRush. Peppino, [[ShellShockedVeteran already stressed out]] by the game's events, hits his RageBreakingPoint and utterly ''[[UnstoppableRage snaps]]''. The moment he lands a hit onto one of the revived bosses, he goes into a short animation of punching, kicking and ''biting'' the enemy, taking off 4 health units each time (and each boss only has 8). Then he finishes off the final boss by [[spoiler:pile-driving them head first into their own tower!]]
123* In what's easily one of the darkest moments in [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} the series]], ''VideoGame/PokemonMysteryDungeonGatesToInfinity'' has [[spoiler:the hero]] receive a surprisingly brutal one courtesy of an ambushing [[spoiler:Kyurem]] (though it's kept relatively kid-friendly via a partial DiscretionShot). After swiftly disposing of their guardian, [[spoiler:Hydreigon]], he knocks them to ground and then stomps them into the dirt long enough for them to pass out, only relenting once [[spoiler:their partner]] recovers from the shock of the moment and begs for mercy. [[spoiler:[[VillainBall He listens, naturally, leaving with just a threat of further violence, despite his victim being the only remaining obstacle to his plans...]]]]
124* ''VideoGame/ProjectXZone'':
125** The ability to have five characters all attack enemies at once (by having a Pair Unit call another Pair Unit to help them attack, and then calling a Solo Unit who can be applied to the intial Pair Unit to also perform their own attack) makes some attacks become essentially this. [[OhCrap You know you're screwed]] when [[http://s.pro-gmedia.com/videogamer/media/images/3ds/project_x_zone/screens/project_x_zone_35.jpg X, Zero, KOS-MOS, T-ELOS and Ulala]] are all taking you on at once. And some of those solos are assisted by characters from other games... like the aforementioned Ulala.
126** In the sequel, [[spoiler:[[Franchise/StreetFighter M. Bison]] is on the receiving end of this by Ryu, Ken, Kiryu, and Majima, which culminates in him [[DisneyVillainDeath falling off Kamurucho's Millennium Tower to his death]].]]
127* One of the [[ImAHumanitarian Consume]] animations from ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'' is a very literal example of this trope. Mercer simply throws his luckless victim to the ground and beats the crap out of them until all that's left is a pile of easily consumed meat. Thankfully, all you see is the shower of bloodspray from the beating. The other Consumes aren't quite as literal, but are ''much'' worse since you actually get to see every gory detail. On a slightly less bloody note, it's possible to beat down a ''tank'' with the Hammerfist power. Mercer in general doesn't hold anything back when he fights.
128* Virgo delivers this to the Phoenix in the middle of stage 7 in ''VideoGame/RefleX''.
129* ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'':
130** [[EvilVersusEvil Alexia does this to Wesker]] in the original version of ''VideoGame/ResidentEvilCodeVeronica''. In the UpdatedRerelease, [[CurbStompCushion Wesker manages to get a couple of punches in]]. Later on, Wesker does this to Chris as well.
131** In ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'', don't stand behind the Executioner when he's recovering from a stagger, or he'll cut you down with his SpinAttack.
132** ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'':
133*** When [[spoiler:[[FinalBoss Simmons]]]] downshifts back into human(ish) form and is vulnerable to melee attacks, Leon, Ada, and Helena will all drop the flashy choreography and just run up, knock him down, and beat the living shit out of his face with their bare hands, each of which ends with a windup punch that knocks him flat. You can practically ''taste'' the rage they put into each blow.
134*** During the [[FisticuffsBoss final portion]] of his own final boss, Jake jumps at the Ustanak and just starts beating the tar out of him in much the same way while [[PrecisionFStrike screaming profanities]] at him, ending it with a MegatonPunch that knocks him flying and into the LavaPit below them.
135* Johnny Gat delivers one in ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2''. After Shogo, the so-called leader of the Ronin, shows up at [[spoiler:Aisha's funeral]] demanding a fight, the player character chases him down and drags him to a very pissed off Gat. Gat then delivers a smackdown on the punk, breaking his leg and [[spoiler:punching his head through a tombstone.]] He then buries him alive. The lesson here? '''Do not ''fuck'' with Johnny Gat.'''
136-->''"Get up."''
137* In ''VideoGame/ShadowHearts: Covenant'', when [[spoiler:Yuri, the Godslayer, who has [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu beaten reality destroying demons to death with his fists]], confronts the [[TheManBehindTheMan man behind the big conspiracy of the second half of the game]]; [[TheManBehindTheCurtain a fat, old, dying Japanese politician]]. He promptly flies into an UnstoppableRage, and beats the crap out of the man. Then he kicks his grandson flying when he tries to defend his grandpa, and starts beating the old man again when he tries to beg for his grandson's life. He snaps out of it eventually, but the old guy spends the rest of his short life in a hospital.]]
138* In ''VideoGame/ShadowOfTheColossus'', the Colossi normally [[YouGetKnockedDownYouGetBackUpAgain wait to attack]] if Wander has been knocked over and is lying on the ground. On Hard mode? No such luck. This can be particularly painful when fighting [[UnstoppableRage incredibly aggressive]] Colossi such as Celosia or Dirge, who also happen to have massively powerful charging attacks.
139* Happens in ''Videogame/SpiderManPS4'' with the introduction of the Sinister Six. Spidey tries to put up a fight, but he is still hopelessly outnumbered, and he barely managed to make it out of that alive, and only because their leader told them not to kill him.
140* ''Franchise/StreetFighter'':
141** Akuma's Shun Goku Satsu and its variants. There's typically a DiscretionShot in the form of a black screen, but the hitsparks and the pummeling noises make it clear what's going on. The kanji for the attack even translate to "Infinite Hell Murder". The DiscretionShot is no more in ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', and we get to see exactly what happens. Hadoken fueled punches to the vitals at machine gun speeds. Cue the [[NightmareFuel Nightmares]].
142** In ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV Super Street Fighter IV]]'', each character has access to Ultra Combos, which are performed using energy from the Revenge Gauge and can do massive damage with a full RG, rather than a half-filled one. The Revenge Gauge fills as your character gets beaten up. Some of the Ultra Combos are pretty brutal.
143* Samus delivers one to Mother Brain during the mother of all MamaBear moments at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid''. After what Mother Brain did, [[AssholeVictim she completely deserved it]].
144* ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'', with OverlyLongFightingAnimation and [[FinishingMove Dynamic Kill]], sometimes results in this.
145* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'':
146** The series has [[LimitBreak Final Smash]] attacks, which vary depending on the fighter. [[Videogame/FireEmblemAwakening Robin's]] has them call in Chrom, which results in Robin repeatedly shooting at the target with thunder magic while Chrom unleashes a barrage of sword slashes on them, finishing with Chrom striking the opponent as Robin launches a [[KillItWithFire Bolganone.]]
147** Similarly, [[Videogame/XenobladeChronicles1 Shulk's]] has him call in Dunban and Riki (and Fiora in ''Ultimate''), and they unleash a rather painful-looking Chain Attack. Stands out from the ones in Xenoblade since there's no pausing in between their strikes.
148** The Mii Brawler. Rapid kicks and punches can be pulled off in succession with ease given the right build and some practice. Additionally, much like the previous examples, its Final Smash Omega Blitz delivers a brutal flurry of punches of kicks before slamming the victim straight into the ground.
149** The fast-paced nature of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' has seen most Final Smashes go this way, with [[Franchise/DonkeyKong Donkey Kong]] and [[Videogame/PunchOut Little Mac]] beating their helpless opponent with a blinding flurry of punches, and with King Dedede unleashing a storm of missiles before slamming them through an arena cage, to name a few.
150* In ''VideoGame/TalesOfGraces'', the first time we are made aware of [[spoiler:Lambda's presence]] is when Richard is attacked by a soldier, appearing to have been killed. However, Richard eerily rises up from the ground and proceeds to mercilessly cut the man down. The rest of the party can only look on in horror before Asbel eventually makes him stop.
151* Bryan Fury from ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' has a victory pose since [[VideoGame/Tekken4 the 4th game]] where depending on which opponent he fought, he will sit on top of him/her by their chest and start punching them in the face, with audio sounds of beatings and bones cracking as his opponent's arms and legs twitch every punch he gives them.
152* In the Stage 2 boss battle of ''VideoGame/TimeCrisis 4'', Captain Rush receives this from Jack Mathers.
153* Lara Croft is on the receiving end of an absolutely ''savage'' one midway through ''VideoGame/TombRaider2013''. [[spoiler:After slipping into the Solarii stronghold where her friend Sam is due to be sacrificed to Himiko, Lara tries to break up the ritual by shooting the mook about to immolate her. Before she even has a chance to take another shot, she's grabbed by other cultists, thrown to the ground, and brutally beaten by half a dozen mooks while lying helpless on the ground. By the time Mathias stops the assault and Lara is dragged to her feet, she's nearly unconscious, unable to stand, and her face is a bloody mess]].
154* Probably the whole premise behind the single-player mode of ''VideoGame/{{Toribash}}'', where a passive uke (no, [[{{Uke}} not that kind]]) can be wailed upon by the player until [[LudicrousGibs they are reduced to flailing, blood-spewing bits]] with no resistance. A fair number of Toribash videos demonstrate new and creative ways to bash the uke into as many component pieces as physically possible, or simply find new ways to remove limbs.
155* ''VideoGame/TransformersFallOfCybertron'' allows the player, as Grimlock, to engage in this against the [[BigCreepyCrawlies Insecticon]] who's just spent the boss fight [[PsychoElectro electrically torturing]] one of his teammates.
156* ''VideoGame/UltraToukonDensetsu'' has a special move that allows players to pounce upon their enemies, and repeatedly pummel them, which works best against opponents smaller or the same size as the players. Larger enemies might shake the players off though.
157* There's a magical version of this at the end of the Genocide Run of ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}''. [[spoiler:Sans, the otherwise friendly and goofy skeleton]] finally brings the fight to you at long last [[VideoGameCrueltyPunishment after everything you've done]], and at one point smashes your SOUL against every flat surface he can find out of pure unadulterated frustration, anger, and despair, a very stark contrast to the more elegant BulletHell mechanics previously employed by the game. Fanon tends to interpret this as him grabbing you and simply slamming you into the floors, walls, and ceiling. Notably, this ''hurts,'' and marks the only time that the color change mechanic unquestionably causes you direct harm.
158* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'':
159** [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadSeasonOne Season One]] sees [[spoiler:[[PapaWolf Lee]] deliver one of these to [[BigBad Andrew St John]]. Considering his actions beforehand, it's an immensely satisfying moment for many. The player does have the option of stopping before his face is reduced to a bloody mess, but it's fair to say few people choose this]].
160** [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadSeasonTwo Season Two]] sees a return of this trope with [[spoiler:Kenny]] as he beats [[spoiler:Carver]]'s face to a bloody pulp with a crowbar, in as revenge for the latter previously [[spoiler:beating Kenny into unconsciousness, and crushing his left eye-socket, destroying his eye]].
161* ''VideoGame/WildArms3'' has a direct allusion to this trope by Maya Schroedinger, who says this to Virginia after saving her and her party from Asgard (who '''did''' OHKO them): "I, Maya Schroedinger, will crush you to the ground, no holds barred. Just remember that."
162* Happens near the end of ''VideoGame/WolfensteinIITheNewColossus'', in which [[spoiler:BJ]], while in disguise and auditioning for a Nazi propaganda film on [[spoiler:Venus]], does this to a soldier with the butt of an assault rifle after magazine-dumping him.
163* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', you the player (and 9 or 24 of your friends depending on the setting) team up with an NPC to deliver one to [[spoiler:[[BigBad The Lich King]] during his boss fight. It does help that said boss can't fight back because Tirion [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome broke free of Arthas's Ice Block, ran up behind Arthas, jumped into the air, and shattered]] [[CoolSword Frostmourne]], releasing all of the souls imprisoned inside it, including Arthas's father, King Terenas, who proceeds to resurrect the entire raid]]. All of this is pure Fanservice to the players.
164* Deconstructed midway through ''VideoGame/YggdraUnion'', when Yggdra finds and chases after Gulcasa while he and the Imperial Army are trying to retreat. Every time she catches up to him, she beats him viciously in battles where she is [[UnstoppableRage literally invincible]] until he manages to escape and run just a bit further away -- and it turns out that having figured she would react thus upon seeing him, he'd decided to be living bait to draw her into an ambush. Yggdra falls into the trap face-first, and despite being in poor shape, Gulcasa leads the counterattack and mobs her into submission. The moral of the story is that letting your rage control you to tap into a few moments of brute strength is [[Webcomic/MSPaintAdventures stupid stupid dumb]] when you're the hero of a ''[[GenreBlindness strategy game]].''
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