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* Many video games have a [[ManaMeter rage/fury meter]] that, when full, can allow you to go into SuperMode or grants you the ability to use a FinishingMove or LimitBreak.
* In YuriGenre VisualNovel ''VisualNovel/AkaiIto'', this happens to [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent Sakuya]] at the end of her route. It's usually enough to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu overpower Nushi]] [[spoiler:especially if ''you'' are [[BerserkerTears dying from Nushi's attack]]]].
** [[GenkiGirl Tsudura]] can also go into one [[spoiler:[[DevourTheDragon after she merges with Obana]]]], although her rage is about [[ShockAndAwe throwing magic around]]. [[spoiler:[[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything Usually, this ends with her forcefully drinking your blood]].]]
** There's Unstoppable Rage for Syouko and Kaya in the sort-of sequel ''VisualNovel/AoiShiro''.
* In ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'', Alice can find Rage Boxes, which represent her anger over the death of her family; if she uses one, she howls in pain, her skin turns blood red, horns grow on her forehead, spurs grow from her back, and her hands turn into horrid claws -- for a limited time. In game terms, this is a PowerUp that makes Alice do more damage to enemies, and requires her to spend less mana points for her attacks. (Most of the time, there's only one Rage Box per level, and sometimes there is none; the player can save them for when they are needed.)
* ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations'' [[spoiler: Ezio goes berserk when he finds Yusuf's body and launches a full scale assault on Istanbul's arsenal. Only one person is spared.]]
* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''. It's all in the title. How unstoppable is his rage? Nothing, not fleets of spacecraft, not GaiasVengeance, not even [[spoiler: ''[[{{God}} God himself]]'']] can stop him.
** Asura goes from "pissed off" to "pissed off enough to punch a planet-sized Buddha to death" to "pissed off enough to not care that my arms have shattered" to "pissed off to the point that I'm indiscriminately firing nuclear-scale explosions into space."
** Late in the game, Asura has become so unthinkingly, unstoppably pissed off that Yasha realizes the only way to calm him down is to ''kill him''. [[EscapedFromHell The Seven Deities have killed him three times already and he just keeps coming back]] [[{{Determinator}} faster each time]], so this isn't quite as extreme as it sounds. Yet, at the same time, it bears keeping in mind that none of the other Deities can brush off death: Asura is just literally too angry to die.
** He makes [[VideoGame/{{Prototype}} Alex Mercer]] and [[VideoGame/GodOfWar Kratos]] look like yoga instructors in comparison.
** Of note, however, is that in spite of Asura's wrath being a terrifying and unstoppable force, he is at the same time not a '''mindless''' force. Even when completely lost within his own sheer, violent, supreme hatred, Asura still refrains from harming innocents and non-combatants. But anything he perceives as an enemy -- such as the Gohma or the Seven Deities and their soldiers -- are targets.
* In ''[[VideoGame/BaldursGate Baldur's Gate 2]]'', hulking, amiably insane ranger Minsc is desolate over the loss of Dynaheir, the witch he swore to protect. Then, if you allow Aerie to join your party, he forms a similar attachment to her and offers to protect her with his life.
** He also has a berserker rage option in combat. It can be a problem, because he regularly just wigs out and forgets who's a member of the party and who's not. He does, however, get points for shouting "I will inspire you by CHARGING BLINDLY ON!"
* ''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'' has "[[SuperMode Rage]]" as a signature ability for Barbarians, but few exemplify how dangerous a raging Barbarian can be like party member Karlach, a former soldier of the archdevil Zariel who ''really'' does not want to go back to the Nine Hells. This is exemplified during the earliest portion of her companion questline, where she asks for help dealing with a group of fake Paladins wanting to drag her back to Avernus, and her absolutely refusal to do so (and after dealing with said fake Paladins, spending the next minute going nuts on the house they were hiding out from).
-->''Avernus was never my home, it was my prison! I'm free now, and I'm '''[[PunctuatedForEmphasis NEVER! GOING! BACK!]]'''''
* The ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' video games from Yukes had this for Guts. The first game, when Guts goes berserk it increases his attack speed and makes him temporarily unkillable. The second game, going berserk increases his attack speed and greatly improves the frequency of when he can do a OneHitKill attack.
* Almost every character in ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' has a BerserkButton and they go into rages accordingly:
** [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Ragna the Bloodedge]]: Got his sister kidnapped, his brother brainwashed and his arm torn off. Response? Annihilate [[TheEmpire the world government]] and slaughter every single individual associated with it. By the way, this guy is supposed to be the hero of the game.
** Noel Vermillon: Don't ever, EVER mention [[ACupAngst her lack of "assets"]]. If you're lucky, she'll put you under arrest. If you're less lucky, she'll put those guns of hers to good use and some bullets in your head.
** [[JerkAss Jin Kisaragi]]: Don't be Noel Vermillon. Just don't. It's a commonly agreed upon fact that it's not a very good idea to be her in his presence. Also, hurt Tsubaki in front of him if you want a cold, slow, painful death.
** [[BloodKnight Hakumen]]: Never EVER so much as scratch Tsubaki in front of him. If you do, he goes from being fueled by justice to complete and utter hatred. [[spoiler: Too bad this causes his downfall in his Continuum Shift bad ending.]]
** [[MadScientist Kokonoe:]] Terumi is a berserk button by simply existing. He not only knows this, but he constantly provokes her by reminding her of her mother and that he killed her. If he so much as says her name she'll give Tager (or Lambda depending on who's there) a good old fashioned "Kill that son of a bitch!!!" order.
** [[BattleButler Valkenhayn:]] Don't insult, threaten, or (god forbid) hurt Rachel. Insults irritate him, threats make him hostile, and hurting her will have him in your face in no time flat.
** [[{{Troll}} Haz]][[SatanicArchetype ama]]: Normally, he's the one trying to draw this reaction from you. But if you give him the idea you're toying with him, he'll skip to killing you. And if you have any knowledge the containment of which is vital to his plot, well...
--> ''Restriction 666 released! Dimensional interference forcefield deployed! *[[EvilLaugh laugh]]* I'll show '''you''' the true power of the Azure! Code: S.O.L.! [=BlazBlue=], activate! [[PrepareToDie Let's go, you little bitch!]]''
* After [[spoiler: Handsome Jack kills Bloodwing]] in ''{{VideoGame/Borderlands 2}}'', Mordecai flat out loses it. Complete with blood-curdling yells of rage, and ''annihilating'' a group of bots Jack sent after you, in about 10 seconds.
** The Goliath class of enemies are '''made''' of this. They're basically just giant mutated bandits who seem tame enough...until someone shoots off their mask. Do this and they will drop their guns and reveal their hideous shrunken head, then get mad and go on a bare-fisted murder spree against everyone in the area (friends ''and'' enemies) until they die. They can even level up and become ''stronger'' by killing off their fellow bandits, with an [[LevelUpFillUp instant health refill]] to boot.
--->'''Goliath''': Big mistake... Really big '''[[YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry GOD DAMN MISTAKE!!!!]]'''\\
'''Goliath''': Hate... HATE... ''HAAAAAATE!!!! ARRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!''\\
'''Goliath''': Gonna kill... Gonna KILL... '''GONNA KILL!!!!!!'''\\
'''Goliath''': You shouldn't.. you '''[[YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry REALLY SHOULDN'T HAVE GOD DAMN DONE THAT!!!!!!!!!]]'''
** Krieg the Psycho, one of the DLC player characters, has a burning hatred of Hyperion. In fact, it's the one thing both halves of his personality can agree on.
*** Kreig's action skill Buzz Axe Rampage is boosted by this to a terrifying degree with the "Release the Beast" Mania skill. The sane portion of Krieg loses control of his anger, [[HulkingOut warping]] Krieg into a badass [[SuperMode Psycho Mutant]].
* The Kaiser Dragon from ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireIII'' and ''[[VideoGame/BreathOfFireIV IV]]''. If Ryu transforms into this from without some tweaking (in ''III'' it was a specific combo of Dragon Genes, in ''IV'' it required you to gather the various breath weapons of dragons), he'll kill his allies.
** The scene where he unlocks it in IV is particularly noteworthy. After he easily exterminates the army officer who pissed him off to such a degree (by slaughtering a village of innocent civilians and THEN setting an absurdly powerful monster on your team, which Ryu also destroyed), he's STILL angry and ready to kill, quickly turning his sights on another officer (who can only point her gun at him while shaking in terror), getting his only lines in the game by screaming in rage the entire time. The whole scene is [[NightmareFuel decidedly scary]], and it takes a CooldownHug from Nina to bring him back to normal. As the CooldownHug occurs, Fou-lu is driven to rage when his girlfriend is used to fuel a nuke.
* This trope is a recurring theme in all five ''VideoGame/BreathOfFire'' games. The above covers III and IV.
** In ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireI'', the only way to get the "True" ending is for Ryu to unleash his most unstoppable form, an EleventhHourSuperpower useable only in the final battle, which combines all of his allies into a giant gryphon-like-dragon monstrosity hell-bent for destroying an evil goddess from making all of their lives, along with the entire war-torn world, a living hell. The goddess was also indirectly responsible for Ryu's sister's death, so that may have added some fuel to the fire.
** In ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireII'', Ryu's second most powerful dragon form is unlocked during a boss fight where a trusted member of his own tribe is revealed to be working for the villains. After taunting and provoking him, the boss finally pushes Ryu to the next level by enraging him, which he reveals was his goal from the beginning.
*** Upon reaching the final boss, Ryu and his party are encased in crystal by the final boss. The boss then moves party member to party member, revealing the true intentions for each one following him. He then shatters each party members' crystal, killing them, and then simply floats away, leaving Ryu alone, frozen in crystal. Ryu explodes out of his prison, and in the best cutscene an SNES can muster, charges at top speed after the boss, dodging fireballs and explosions until reaching the boss. He then leaps high into the air, and delivers a mortal wound to the boss (until the boss reveals his true form). In the following fight, Ryu unleashes yet another EleventhHourSuperpower only useable during the final boss fight.
** In ''VideoGame/BreathOfFireDragonQuarter'', Ryu is hybridized into a Human/Dragon mix, but it is assumed that a hybrid is far weaker than a full-on dragon (as seen by Odjn, who is little more than a dragon that has been pinned to a wall, possibly for centuries, half his body decayed, but remains alive out of force of will). So when the final boss is a fully resurrected dragon taking aim at his only two friends in the world, Ryu bursts across the other side of the room, getting the dragon's attention. As the boss rears back to fire it's massive breath weapon, Ryu leaps from the balcony he's standing on and fires his own projectile. The two streams of energy collide, and a beam struggle commences. Ryu has a D-Counter, which ranges from 0%-100%. Should it hit 100% at any point in the game, Ryu "dies", no continues, do not collect 200 dollars, etc. During this fight, Ryu is so fueled by his rage and need to protect his friends that he pushes himself far beyond his normal limits. He actually breaks the D-Counter, in-game mechanics, forcing himself to go to roughly 164% before finally being able to overpower the enemy dragon, saving his friends.
* At the end of the Marine campaign in ''[[VideoGame/CallOfDuty Call of Duty: World at War]]'', if you let [[spoiler:Sergeant Roebuck die]], [[spoiler:Private Polonsky]] will go mad with rage at the Japanese. Also a cross between CutscenePowerToTheMax and an InformedAbility; his emotional state is clear from his spoken lines, but his behavior as a friendly NPC in terms of game mechanics stays the same.
** On the opposite side of the morality scale, we have BigBad Raul Menendez in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsII'', who, [[spoiler:upon being torn away from his sister, Josefina]], goes into a blind rage. This mad dash comes complete with anime rush streaks when sprinting, superhuman bullet-sponge-osity, and the ability to "reload" his shotgun simply by throwing it away and picking another one up from the dead soldiers he just killed, all in the space of two seconds. [[BestLevelEver It's as much fun to play as it sounds]].
** Reznov in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'' pulls no punches either; though he does it in a deviously subtle way: When a psychopathic soldier, a Nazi traitor, and a corrupt general betray him and kill his best friend just to test a deadly chemical weapon, he makes sure his Rage '''is''' unstoppable by [[spoiler: hijacking the trio's brainwashing program and using it on his other best friend to secretly program him into killing the three, essentially allowing his RoaringRampageOfRevenge to continue ''beyond death itself''.]]
* Bakumi Moriyama of ''VisualNovel/{{Crimsoness}}''. And when one bad day sets her off, ''everyone'' will pay.
* The Swine King from ''VideoGame/DarkestDungeon'' may perform an extremely powerful move called Enraged Destruction if his spotter Wilbur is in any way hurt; as such, it overlaps with BerserkButton. Enraged Destruction is equipped with high damage and even a full party stun, making it literally unstoppable for all save the most epic of teams.
** The Fanatic from the Crimson Court DLC has much the same reaction to his pyre being destroyed -- he'll start spamming a move called "Fury of the Righteous" that targets everyone on your team for both physical and stress damage, using it as his first move every round.
** Heroes affected with the Powerful or Courageous Virtues have moments of this, especially for the former.
* Here's a sick wrinkle to [[LimitBreak Rage Mode]] in ''VideoGame/DeadIsland.'' Rather than turn the survivors into a zombie, the kuru virus makes this a game mechanic. Usually it can be triggered at will, but a couple of times they have no control over it and it forces them into an UnstoppableRage, leaving them freaked upon recovering and seeing the massacre they were responsible for.
* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}} 2'' has the barbarian's "frenzy" attack, causing the character to attack and run faster and faster as they attack enemies.
** The ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'' Barbarian has Wrath of the Berserker, essentially a SuperMode for the character that allows him or her to attack faster and harder.
*** Barbarians in the third installment also power their abilities with Fury. Crusaders have a similar resource with Wrath.
* Usalia in ''VideoGame/Disgaea5AllianceOfVengeance'' gets the Overload "Murmur of Rage". It removes all of her standard specials and gives her "Berserk Stream", a 3x3 attack wherein Usalia, hunched over on all fours, violently slices her opponents at high speed before throwing a gigantic red orb that explodes when it connects with the enemies. Furthermore, she damages all enemies on the map when she transforms, and she deals a support attack after any ally attacks regardless of distance. Her appearance changes as well. She goes from a cute little bunny girl riding a big golden prinny to being hunched over on all fours, her pupils vanish, and she holds her mouth open in a bizarre but unsettling way.
** In Chapter 12, Seraphina ends up taking a shot meant for Killia, and for a moment it seems she has died. This causes him to have a flash back to when [[spoiler: Liezerota took a similar attack from Void Dark, which killed her. Killia, needless to say, flips out and reverts back to his old identity, [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Tyrant Overlord Killidia]]. You get to control Killidia as he tears the daylights out of the enemy demons, and what puts the ''Unstoppable'' in this Rage is that he has no limit to his actions -- as in once you move and attack, you can do so ''again'' without using up a turn! CurbStompBattle doesn't even come close to describing it.]]
* ''VideoGame/Doom2016'''s Doomguy, emphasis on "Unstoppable". Doomguy has an unbridled, unquenchable hatred of Hell and anything even remotely related to it, spending ''eons'' carving oceans of blood through Hell's armies. After being freed from the [[SealedGoodInACan sarcophagus]] trap and finding out yet more people meddling with hell caused innocents to suffer, he is even ''angrier''.
* Happens before the plot of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', so the protagonist is in almost a constant state of Unstoppable Rage throughout the game. His rage abates by the time any of the endings roll around, but hey, most of the people are dead anyway.
** It doesn't abate for long. Although by the time the sequel comes around, he has a ''very'' good reason to be pissed off. [[spoiler: You'd probably be mad too if your pact partner was imprisoned and tortured for eighteen years after she voluntarily sacrificed herself to become the new CosmicKeystone.]]
* Dwarfs in ''VideoGame/DwarfFortress'' get a double dose. If they get annoyed enough (by bad weather, friends' deaths, swarms of flies, etc.) without enough to make them happy (well-cooked meals, talking with friends, cute pets) they go on "tantrums" where they randomly attack other dwarfs, break furniture, or [[PointlessDoomsdayDevice pull levers]] until they calm down from the catharsis, and hopefully before they provoke another dwarf into a tantrum. In combat, they can occasionally go into a "martial trance" that significantly boosts all their offensive and defensive combat skills.
** It goes further. One step up from "tantrum" is "berserk rage", which will make your dwarves ''really'' fuck shit up. As in killing other dwarves, breaking workshops, hitting levers and all that until either the military or the fortress guard take them down (usually, the take-down is permanent...). The phenomenon known as "martial trance" is more like TranquilFury, all things considered. The OTHER kind of rage status in combat, simply called "enraged", is triggered when a dwarf in the squad (or a dog) dies. At least one if not a few dwarves around the recently deceased will do some kind of acrobatic somersault off the handle -- but this time, those tiny drunken sociopaths target ''the enemy''. [[LudicrousGibs Splattering ensues.]] One user set the probability for dwarfs to enrage extremely high. Then, he let three dwarfs storm onto two trolls. The speardwarf enraged, ran to them, beheaded one (WITH A SPEAR) and killed the other with a stab through the heart before the other two dwarfs even reached him.
* Throughout the ''VideoGame/DynastyWarriors'' series, if you're unlucky enough to be in the same area as Lu Bu, ''don't'' defeat Diao Chan. Lu Bu is already a OneManArmy. Seeing her hurt turns him into a one-man ''nuclear weapon''.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** Throughout the series, once they became [[PromotedToPlayable playable]], [[OurOrcsAreDifferent Orcs]] have had this as a racial ability. It significantly increases their ability to dish out ''and'' take damage for a duration of time.
** In ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'', [[TheSpymaster Spymaster]] of the Blades and primary QuestGiver for the first act of the main quest, Caius Cosades, will fly into one of these if you kill one of your fellow Blades or one of the informants he sends you to talk to. He will be SuddenlyShouting and will give you a big GetOut, breaking the standard way of beating the main quest.
** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'':
*** [[TheScrappy Maglir]] at the end of the Fighter's Guild has one of these.
*** Also, the Daedric Princes should you fail one of their quests, especially if you choose not to return [[YourSoulIsMine Umbra]] to [[DealWithTheDevil Clavicus Vile]].
*** In the ''Shivering Isles'' expansion, [[MadGod Sheogorath]] has a few of these, though [[PlayedForLaughs they are mostly funny]].
*** Though you don't see it, Falcar supposedly had one before leaving the Mages Guild in Cheydenhal.
** From the series' backstory comes Pelinal Whitestrake, the [[LongDeadBadass legendary 1st Era hero]] of mankind/[[FantasticRacism racist]] [[TheBerserker berserker]]. Believed to have been a [[EternalHero Shezarrine]], [[GodInHumanForm physical incarnations]] of the spirit of the [[GodIsDead "dead" creator god]] Lorkhan (known to the Imperials as "[[IHaveManyNames Shezarr]]"), Pelinal came to [[FounderOfTheKingdom St. Alessia]] to serve as her [[PhysicalGod divine champion]] in the war against the [[AbusivePrecursors Ayleids]]. Pelinal would fly into fits of such legendary rage (''mostly'' directed at the Ayleids) during which he [[BloodSplatteredWarrior would be stained with their blood]] and [[PaintTheTownRed left so much carnage in his wake]] that Kyne, one of the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Divines]], would have to [[CueTheRain send in her rain]] to cleanse Ayleid forts and village before they could be used by Alessia's forces. In one particularly infamous fit of rage, Pelinal went so berserk that he not only slew the Ayleids in a particular kingdom, but ''erased their lands from the world''. The Divines were so disgusted with his actions that they ''nearly left the world'' if not for Alessia making sacrifices to regain their favor.
* ''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'':
** The Pre-War military drug "[[PsychoSerum Psycho]]" is purposefully designed to cause this in users. It increases tolerance to pain and causes extreme anger and recklessness which makes them great for assaults that require a lot of very angry soldiers thrown at somebody. In ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 2}}'' the ChosenOne finds records that mixing the drug with Buffout, a highly advanced steroid that increases a body's strength, endurance, and agility, (along with other clandestine chemicals) made the test subject violent and strong enough to rip their way through a ''reinforced steel door''. The ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 4}}'' drug "Psychobuff" is a pale shade of this, but it can still be deadly in the right hands.
** In ''VideoGame/Fallout4'', a man or woman with little-to-no combat experience and a pistol and riot baton in a post-apocalyptic world they're never seen before, and still manage to blow the heads off of monsters and crazed raiders to get to the man who shot their spouse and make him pay, [[spoiler:and once they get there, they make it very clear that this will end with Kellogg's heart ripped from his body]].
* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIIRebirth'', an epic implied example. When [[spoiler:the party [[AmbiguousSituation believe that Aerith has been slain]]]], all of them sans [[HeroicBSOD Cloud]] begin the ensuing fight against JENOVA Lifeclinger able to use their {{Limit Break}}s right away. Cue a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown which sees the EldritchAbomination take [[{{Cap}} 9,999 damage]] from a tag-team of ''extremely'' pissed off ecoterrorist badasses.
* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has lots of examples, but the major gameplay ones reliant on it are the Warrior and Dark Knight jobs.
* Occasionally occurs as a plot device in the ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'' series, often against the villain. Often enough though, the character dies afterwards. An example is Tellah in ''IV''.
** [[HighlyVisibleNinja Edge]] in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'' as well. It's what unlocks the ability to use his Ninjitsu techniques after Rubicante taunts him about letting his emotions get in the way.
--->'''Edge''': "You think our rage... a weakness? Then let me show you '''''how wrong you are'''''!"
** The [[StatusEffects Berserk Status Effect]] is this. It gives character boosted attack, defense, and speed stats in exchange for them only using physical attacks and being controlled by the computer.
*** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXII'', Fran spends the entire boss battle against [[spoiler:[[FaceHeelTurn Vossler]]]] under the Berserk state. This is the result of scientists testing nethicite in their airship engines, causing Fran, a Vierra, to HulkOut in pain and attack everyone in mindless rage.
* ''VideoGame/FirstEncounterAssaultRecon'': Alma. She's [[spoiler:''dead,'' and her ''hate'' is what keeps her present on this mortal coil. One character in ''F.E.A.R. 2'' even says that her hate is the reason she just "refused" death]]. At multiple points in ''Project Origin'', Alma attacks and slaughters people without warning in random spats of sheer violent hatred, complete with her distorted voice screaming '''"I HATE YOU!"''' over and over again.
* In ''VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed II'', Starkiller experiences this when [[spoiler:Darth Vader shoves his love interest Juno Eclipse out a window]]. It begins with Starkiller going into perpetual Force Fury,[[note]]it is only cosmetic[[/note]] [[spoiler:attacking Vader with all his might screaming that he will kill him]], and ends with Starkiller saturating his foe with lightning for two minutes straight.
* "Unstoppable Rage" sums up [[VillainProtagonist Kratos]] from the ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' series. Plus, he has an ability named "Rage of the Gods/Titans/[[spoiler:Sparta]]/[[spoiler:Spartan]]", that makes him more unstoppable.
** In ''VideoGame/GodOfWarGhostOfSparta'', Kratos may have topped himself [[spoiler:after seeing Thanatos kill his brother.]] The man truly becomes rage incarnate at that moment.
* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' features a literal example of unstoppable rage: Tret the holy tree was rightfully pissed off when the people of Kolima village started cutting down trees, especially considering the lumberjacks also tried to cut him down, severely wounding him. However, his anger reached truly uncontrollable levels when Psynergy stones started falling from the sky. Their powers amplified his anger to a point that he didn't even have control over his own actions anymore, and he started [[ForcedTransformation turning all the people in Kolima into trees]], wanting to spread the curse around as much as he could, and [[TakingYouWithMe leave them to wither and die like he was about to]]. After Isaac and his friends kick his ass, Tret returns to his senses.
* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
** Brutes and some Elites will berserk and rush you with deadly melee attacks if the rest of their squad is wiped out, or if they are pissed off enough (eg from being stuck with a plasma grenade). From ''VideoGame/Halo3'' onward, Grunts will sometimes "kamikaze" with plasma grenades in desperate situations.
** When its "blood brother" is killed, the other Hunter will immediately attack whatever enemy who stands in its way, attacking them like an enraged elephant while swinging its shield around like a bat. In ''VideoGame/Halo5Guardians'', they'll also start spamming shots from their assault cannons.
* ''VideoGame/JakIIRenegade'' begins with the titular character vowing to kill Baron Praxis, the [[spoiler:assumed]] BigBad of the game, and then angrily questions the first person he sees [[spoiler:(who is the ''real'' BigBad)]]. Jak does mellow out as the game advances, only to flare up again in the climax when he battles [[spoiler:Metal Kor]]. This also happens in the climax of [[VideoGame/Jak3 the next game]], after Count Veger mocks [[spoiler:Damas]] for not knowing [[spoiler:Jak was his missing son... [[MoralEventHorizon seconds after Damas was killed]]]], leading Jak vowing to kill Veger.
* The [[MiniBoss Fleshpound]] in ''VideoGame/KillingFloor'' looks like a GiantMook with rotating maces for arms at first. If you inflict enough damage to trigger it, the medical pump on his chest will [[TurnsRed turn red]]. What does that mean ? That means he runs twice as fast and will pummel anything between him and the player who pusehd him. [[CurbStompBattle With gory results.]]
* You only see Axel do this twice in ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
-->"You really ''do'' remember me this time? I'm soooo FLATTERED!" (''Cue flames rising, weapons appearing out of nowhere, and a scary guy with red, spiky hair giving you a SlasherSmile'') "But you're TOO LATE!"
-->"You both...think you can do whatever you want...Well, I'm sick of it. Go on, you just keep running. But I'll always be there to BRING YOU BACK!"
** When its seemed that [[spoiler:Goofy died]], Sora, Donald, and King Mickey immediately attacked TheHeartless horde with much more ferocity. The rages of Donald and the King was clear, such as Mickey saying "[[PreAsskickingOneLiner They'll pay for this]]" and then rushed right at the horde with his keyblade at his hand, with Donald and Sora right behind him, and they curb-stomped at least 1000 heartless each.
** Then there's Terra's. [[spoiler: It reanimated his armour just to fight the guy who had possessed him]] and the musical theme accompanying this battle? Its (very fittingly) called ''Rage Awakened.'' Depending on how you play it, it seems to be more like TranquilFury though.
** ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'' uses this as a gameplay mechanic: when Sora's health is low, he can voluntarily enter "Rage Form" -- which, according to WordOfGod, is basically Sora unleashing his own anger and going on a rampage.
* Meta Knight had one of these moments during the "Revenge of Meta Knight" Mini game in ''VideoGame/KirbySuperstar''. At the end, during the final escape scene, Meta Knight enters by shouting "YOU WILL NOT ESCAPE!" and than proceeds to chase you hurling swords at you at every chance he has.
* In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', both the party member Hanharr and the PC (if you choose the Sith Marauder prestige class) can fly into this. While Hanharr has to eat the defense penalties involved with a rage, the PC at endgame is generally more or less immune to ranged fire.
** It's worth noting that in his Wookiee Fury, Hanharr can tear through even ''Dark Jedi'' without taking any significant damage.
* ''VideoGame/LaPucelle'': When Prier has been captured by the enemy and it looks like she's going to be executed, Croix flashes back to when [[spoiler: his fiancée, Angelique, was caught and killed in a similar manner. This causes him to revert back to the Dark Prince, and in a controllable fight, utterly wrecks the enemy demon in charge. The post-battle cutscene shows Croix continually stomping the downed demon, whom is now ''begging for its life''. Homard tries to get him to stop, and gets a backhand in exchange that sends him flying! It takes a CooldownHug from Prier to finally quell his rage. However, one chapter later, he is forced to see Angelique's execution again, and it permanently sends him into his Dark Prince side.]]
* ''Everybody'' in the online gang ''League of Angels'' (literally, everybody) uses Rage as a weapon; your character, members of your party, the Angels, Boss enemies, and even mooks. A character's Rage Meter fills as he and/or his allies take damage, and when full, it is used to unleash a powerful attack or other ability. (The power and type depending on who it is and how powerful the character is.)
* Tryndamere in ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has the ultimate ability Undying Rage, which makes him temporarily impossibly to kill and cannot be prevented from being cast.
** Olaf played right is this. His ultimate removes crowd-control effects as well as making him immune to crowd-control effects and reduces damage taken for its duration, his passive increases attack speed for the % of health his is missing, and another choice ability to this in one which increases his damage and gives him LifeDrain based off damage he does for a duration. Timed right, he will be a unstoppable and furious attacker where attempts to kill him just cause him to do more damage due to him not hitting CriticalExistenceFailure. Timed wrong, well... [[DeathOrGloryAttack it probably won't be worth the try.]]
** And then there is Renekton, who at this point feels nothing but rage.
* In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel III'', [[spoiler: [[TheHero Rean Schwarzer]] undergoes this thanks to a [[TraumaCongaLine combination of events that happen in quick succession]]. To wit: he loses control of his SuperpoweredEvilSide after watching the [[CoolShip Courageous]] destroyed in the sky with his friends and allies still aboard, nearly seeing his student Altina die in front of him, ''seeing Millium die in front of him to protect him'', and the latter's soul being used to forge a sword capable of destroying a Divine Beast. End result: one pissed off man -- as in, so pissed off he ''gains demonic eyes'', something which never happened before, not even prior to him learning to control it -- who kills the beast in his SuperRobot and unintentionally spreads a HatePlague throughout the Erebonian Empire. Oh and after killing it, he ''still hacks it over and over again'' until it finally dies for real. And ''he still doesn't stop there'' as he goes straight for the culprits. It takes at least two other people in their own super robots to restrain him just to make him stop. And he ''still'' wants to go after the culprits after that! It takes practically all his friends and students, a month later during ''the following game'', linked through their ARCUS [=IIs=] to snap him out of his berserk state, by which point the poor guy's gone so AxCrazy he's reduced to borderline HulkSpeak and forgetting his own name.]]
* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
** In ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaTwilightPrincess'', after returning to Kakariko Village and finding that King Bulblin has [[spoiler:kidnapped Colin]], Link becomes ''infuriated'' and pursues him to Hyrule Field, where he jousts King Bulblin and knocks him off Eldin Bridge into the abyss below.
** Link goes from {{Determinator}} to this in the finale of ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'', after [[spoiler: Ghirahim captures Zelda and starts a ritual to feed her soul to Demise]]. He's so pissed he tears through an ''army'' of Bokoblins like tissue.
* In ''VideoGame/Left4Dead'', the Tank special infected is the literal embodiment of this trope. The second the Tank sees you, it will not stop attacking you unless all the survivors are dead or incapacitated, it's dead, you get out of sight and don't get hit for upwards of sixty seconds, or you get into the ending safe room. In the case of getting out of sight, the tank dies due to ''frustration''. Oh, and don't try hiding in the beginning safe room. It will ''bust the door down and beat the ever-loving crap'' out of you.
* ''VideoGame/LieOfCaelum'': During Kado and Mai's boss fight, defeating Mai first causes Kado to become angered, so he throws any pretense of fairness out the window and attacks continuously without letting the party members get their turn.
* ''VideoGame/LikeADragon'':
** [[BerserkButton Hurt a kid]] in front of [[FriendToAllChildren Kazuma Kiryu]]. Then count how many teeth you have left after he's done [[NoHoldsBarredBeatDown beating you within an inch of your life]].
** Majima's entire state of being in the final chapter of ''VideoGame/Yakuza0''. [[spoiler:After Makoto is shot and put in a coma by an assassin, Majima flies into a frothing rage and storms Dojima Family HQ by himself, tearing through dozens of yakuza, one of Dojima's top lieutenants, ''and'' the aformentioned assassin on his way to the man himself. If Masaharu Sera didn't arrive and tell him to stand down, Majima most likely would have killed Dojima and all his men before the night was out.]]
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'':
** This is Jack's EstablishingCharacterMoment when she breaks out of containment on the prison ship. She spends the entire recruitment mission tearing the ship, guards and other prisoners to ribbons and only comes down once you finally catch up with her and offer her the job.
* ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'':
** In multiplayer, krogan characters gain the Blood Rage ability, which boosts their already high damage resistance and melee damage ratings up to levels unmatched by anyone else for a short time [[TheBerserker after they've killed a couple of enemies with melee attacks]].
** In the ''Omega'' DLC this nearly gets the normally cold and calculating Aria T'Loak killed a number of times. She is so enraged and dead set on kicking Cerberus off of her beloved Omega that she runs into situations with a mindless fury that would prove fatal if not for Shepard's intervention.
** Wrex unleashes absolute hell on [[spoiler: Shepard if s/he sabotages the genophage cure]].
* In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', when Quiet is about to be raped by a Russian soldier after allegedly being killed, he takes off her pants and she comes back to life to kill him and his entire squad while being tied up halfway through nonetheless!
* ''{{Franchise/Metroid}}'':
** This is what happened to Mother Brain at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMetroid''. After Samus inflicts enough damage on her, Mother Brain shoots a powerful laser at the bounty hunter that incapacitates her. Mother Brain is about to finish the job when the baby Metroid that saw Samus as its mother attacks and drains the Space Pirate leader before transferring the drained energy to Samus. Mother Brain then attacks the defenseless Metroid in the midst of it healing Samus, which kills it. The energy that Samus receives from the dead Metroid grants her the [[EleventhHourSuperpower Hyper Beam]], which she uses to blast Mother Brain in a now very one-sided battle. Subverted. While the gameplay encourages you to do this, when this is revealed in cutscene form in ''Other M'' Samus is actually in ''[[MamaBear very deep]]'' in TranquilFury territory throwing a PreMortemOneLiner in the most icy tone she's ever been heard using before one shotting her with Hyper Beam.
** Throughout ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'', Samus is mostly portrayed as a [[TheQuietOne quiet badass]], speaking only once in the entire game and approaching most of her enemies with an almost tired and nonchalant style of attitude while simultaneously aware of the gravity of her mission. However, during the climatic final battle, [[spoiler:Samus is being [[NeckLift choked out]] by Raven Beak, having failed to defeat the powerful Chozo even at full strength. As she slowly passes out, she is reminded of all the atrocities that befell Quiet Robe, the rest of the Chozo, and the galaxy at Raven Beak's hand, and Raven Beak's final monologue about how he plans to clone her to conquer the galaxy [[RageBreakingPoint finally pushes her over the edge.]] Her Metroid DNA fully manifests and transforms her into a Metroid as she revitalizes, granting her the Metroid Suit as she [[FacePalmOfDoom plunges her left hand through the crack in Raven Beak's helmet]] and [[EnergyAbsorption drains both his energy and the energy of the flying space station they're in]] while she unleashes a scream of pure, unadulterated fury]].
* The Inferno King Onyx in ''VideoGame/OdinSphere''. What sets him off is [[spoiler:not being able to make Gwendolyn love him and the fact he lost her to the Shadow Knight Oswald, who he views as even more unworthy of her than [[IAmAMonster himself]]]]. This prompts him to try and MurderTheHypotenuse. With [[KillItWithFire lots of fire]].
* How do you get super strength and invincibility in ''VideoGame/ThePersistence''? Why, take a drug that makes you makes you literally see red and express your fury through inhuman violence!
* While very short, Junpei's Persona evolution in ''VideoGame/Persona3'' very much qualifies, as he [[spoiler:screams in rage at Takaya killing Chidori, summons Hermes which subsequently evolves into Trismegistus for all to see, and blasts Jin off his feet, showing that he'd quite happily rip them both limb from limb if his friends didn't talk him down.]] This is even more notable by way of [[CutscenePowerToTheMax remembering the rules of fighting]] in the game: [[spoiler:Junpei uses Agidyne, a fire spell he could not actually possibly have learned at that point, and the sheer power of his burning rage allows him to knock down an enemy previously noted in-battle as being ''immune to fire''.]]
* ''Videogame/PizzaTower:'' Peppino, the perpetually anxious AngryChef protagonist, already shows elements of this when charging fast enough at enemies, picking up enough steam and anger to terrify them and plow through their attacks. But it's only at the end where the ''true'' rage shows: [[spoiler:[[FinalBoss Pizzahead]] casually picks up every previous boss to toss them his way in a BossRush, [[IShallTauntYou laughing at his plight]]. All he achieves is driving Peppino into a berserk fury, causing his ''regular attack'' to become a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown that tears through fully half of the bosses' health bars every time it lands]].
* The attack Rage was unstoppable in ''VideoGame/PokemonRedAndBlue'', and ''Yellow'', only stopping if the Pokémon using it is switched for another one or has an attack used on it that prevents attacks. However, starting with ''Gold'', ''Silver'', and ''Crystal'', the attack doesn't have to continuously be used, though doing so increases its attack power when the user is attacked.
** Similarly, the Dragon-type move Outrage was added in ''Gold'' and ''Silver'' -- the user is locked into Outrage for two or three turns, and can't be recalled unless the attack is cancelled by a move that prevents attacks. Moreover, it was buffed in ''VideoGame/PokemonDiamondAndPearl'' to become one of the most powerful Dragon-type moves available. As of ''VideoGame/PokemonXAndY'', however, [[{{Nerf}} it's anything but unstoppable]], as the new Fairy type is completely immune to Dragon type moves, which means they can freely switch into a Pokemon that's stuck using the move and potentially punish them.
** There's also Hyper and Reverse Modes in ''VideoGame/PokemonColosseum'' and ''XD'', respectively. Hyper Mode heightens the critical hit probability for Shadow Rush (which doubles both the damage and the recoil), but makes the Pokemon unlikely to use any other attack. Reverse Mode trades the bonus for a heightened probability to obey another attack command, but the Pokemon in it sustains end-of-round damage for as long as it's in Reverse Mode. In ''neither'' mode can healing items be used on the Pokemon in question, and the conditions even persist after treatment at a ''[[TraumaInn Pokemon Center]]''! [[NightmareFuel/{{Pokemon}} The worst part of all]]: the closer a Shadow Pokemon is to purification, the ''more'' likely it will go into these modes.
*** Having your Shadow Pokemon go into Hyper Mode is actually a good thing, since snapping them out of it is a fast way of purifying them.
** The Anger Point Ability ''quadruples'' the user's Attack when struck by a critical hit. The three Pokemon that can have this naturally? Mankey, Primeape, and Tauros, none of whom are known for having very good tempers.
** Primeape's new evolution, Annihilape, is the result of a Primeapes anger rising past the critical point. Given that it is now part Ghost type, it can be implied that not even ''DEATH'' was enough to stop it's rage. It even gains a special move unique to it: Rage Fist. A Ghost Physical move that increases the damage it deals every time you're hit by any move ([[FriendlyFire including your own]]).
** There's a reason you don't anger a Dragonite. The second they're angry, nothing will stop them from destroying everything in sight...at least until they calm down; unsurprisingly, they have gained the above-mentioned Outrage move as of Gen II. BewareTheNiceOnes indeed.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', Alex Mercer is in this state for at least a quarter of the game.
-->'''''"NOTHING CAN PROTECT YOU FROM ME! NOT MEN! NOT WEAPONS! NOT ARMOR!"'''''\\
'''''"DIG IN! LIKE IT'S GOING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!"'''''
* Heller has one in ''VideoGame/Prototype2'' [[spoiler:when assaulting the Gentek HQ to get back his daughter]]. He's capable of forcing two Juggernauts to his aid and his damage output is dramatically increased to the point of being able to kill Orion soldiers and Brawlers in one hit.
* Somewhat used for Don Flamenco in the Wii version of ''VideoGame/PunchOut''. When you knock his toupee off his head, he will get so pissed that he will constantly throw punches at you until he goes down, you go down, or if the round ends.
* In the ''VideoGame/RomeTotalWar'' expansion pack, ''Barbarian Invasion'', some barbarian factions make use of berserker units who possess the special ability to enter an Unstoppable Rage.
** Panicked war elephants and chariots may also qualify for this.
** Until later installments removed the feature, broken units in Total War that are unable to flee will choose to "fight to the death" instead.
* Grolla Seyfarth of ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'' is generally calm and collected and is every bit as strict with others as she is with herself. But what happens if you hit her BerserkButton in any way? Cue Unstoppable Rage. She'll go on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge and won't stop until she finally has her revenge.
** Trauare Wrede also gets Unstoppable Rage when her BerserkButton is pressed, leading her to show her [[LetsGetDangerous true competence]]. Anyone who aggravates her by messing with her close friend Zorne in any way is [[OhCrap completely screwed]].
** Rink Refraktia's generally [[GenkiGirl lively and outgoing]], but if you hit her BerserkButton by messing with her older sister Lecht, she'll stop at nothing to remove you as a threat.
* Played even straighter in ''VideoGame/RunesOfMagic'', where warrior classes use Rage energy to attack, have a self buff increasing how fast they become enraged, potions also increasing rage, a straight up rage button, and two abilities that are essentially "I'm pissed so I'm going to hit you harder now." buttons.
* In ''VideoGame/SaintsRow2'', Maero bringing up Carlos pisses the Boss enough to overpower the much bigger man and when Matt intervene to save Maero, the Boss bashes his head with a brick and throws the brick at his corpse again for good measure.
* Tony Montana in ''VideoGame/ScarfaceTheWorldIsYours'' has turned his [[MoodSwinger mercurial temperament]] into a LimitBreak the game calls Blind Rage. Starting off from the climactic shootout at his mansion which serves as a junction point for the game's AlternateUniverse premise Tony can build machismo and brashness (in increments measured in Balls) until the ChargeMeter tops out, at which point he can break out into his trademark burst of obscenity-spewing rampage where not only he can autotarget enemies with any weapon or even his fists, but every enemy killed during the Blind Rage results in a partial restoration of Tony's health. Tony can increase not only his incremental Ball gains, but also the duration of the Blind Rage throughout the game.
** The instruction booklet put it best, "Nobody flips the fuck out like Tony Montana".
* ''VideoGame/SilentHill3'''s Heather, who is normally a clean-mouthed and calm person, does this near the end of the game to Claudia Wolf in a fit of pure rage before she begin to birth the goddess.
--> '''''"SHUT YOUR STINKING MOUTH, BITCH!"'''''
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** [[SuperMode Darkspine]] Sonic from ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings''. [[spoiler:After [[ExpositionFairy Shahara]] is killed, Sonic remains calm for a bit. And then all hell breaks loose when he absorbs the [[MineralMacGuffin World Rings]] [[{{Expy}} (The Arabian Nights equivalent of the Chaos Emeralds, only with emotions assigned to them) of anger, hatred, and sadness]], [[EvilSoundsDeep getting a demonic voice]], and screaming as he lets loose a flurry of punches and kicks before striking the perpetrator of Shahra's death with an energy flare]].
** Chaos from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure'' was originally the peaceful protector of the [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Chao]], but when the ancient echidnas trampled them in their greed to claim the Master Emerald, it flew into a genocidal rage that would likely have destroyed the entire world had it not been [[SealedEvilInACan sealed within the Emerald]]. Unfortunately, Eggman gets the bright idea to unseal the "God of Destruction" and give it the chance to finish what it started, but once Sonic defeats Chaos he is able to finally quell its rage and return it to its gentle nature.
** In his debut from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure2'', Shadow is presented as [[TheStoic being calm and cool]]. Then ''VideoGame/ShadowTheHedgehog'' came along, and Shadow gets the chance to show how pissed he is at G.U.N. and the Black Arms.
** IGN, when revealing the Shamar trailer for ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed'', left this caption for it, as well as an icon of the Werehog:
--> He may not be green, but you won't like him when he's angry.
* Sam Fisher hits this at the end of mission eight of ''VideoGame/SplinterCellConviction'' when he [[spoiler:learns that Lambert was behind faking his daughter's death in ''VideoGame/SplinterCellDoubleAgent'']], at which point, at least for the rest of the mission, Mark and Executes are free, as in no need to CQC enemies to earn them, there's no need to designate a target (simply moving over them with the cross hair makes them a target), and the meter is up to a max of six at this point.
* ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The added game to the Nintendo Switch rerelease, ''Bowser's Fury'' is quite the apt title. [[spoiler: Due to a prank gone wrong by Junior,]] Bowser has become "Fury Bowser" and has gone on a serious rampage across Lake Lapcat. Whenever he [[AStormIsComing awakens]], he's driven by his pure ''hatred'' of Mario and will pursue the plumber wherever he goes. Unless Mario can grab a Cat Shine to [[WeakenedByTheLight drive off]] Fury Bowser or use the Giga Cat Bell to [[BehemothBattle fight back]], all Mario can do is run until Bowser decides to give up and return to his slumber. [[spoiler: When Mario's 3 shines shy of the 50 needed to awaken the final Giga Cat Bell, Bowser's fury turns truly ''unstoppable'' as the light of the Cat Shines no longer can hinder him, requiring the final Giga Bell to be utilized to put an end to his rampage.]]
* Fairly late in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars: Original Generation,'' the hero's girlfriend is kidnapped by a traitor, and brainwashed into not only attacking him, but also aiming deliberate, emotional attacks at him. The result: His mech becomes nigh-unstoppable for the duration of the battle as he performs a FoeTossingCharge towards the traitor.
** Downplayed in that [[spoiler: Kyosuke]] never actually shows any real emotion.
--->'''Katina''': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QiJBTaX7mM Wow. He can stay calm even through this?]]\\
'''Ryusei''': No. [[TranquilFury I've never seen him this angry before]].
* ''[[VideoGame/TearsToTiara2 Tears to Tiara 2]]'': [[TheHero Hamil]] flies into one on seeing Tarte tied at the stake about to be burnt alive. He raises the cry of rebellion and summon forth the [[SuperpoweredEvilSide God of War Melqart]].
* Arcueid of ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'' most notably loses her cool during another heroine's route, when you [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption turn down]] [[WeCanRuleTogether her offer to turn you into a vampire]] and slice her nearly in half. The humiliating, excruciatingly painful, and oh-so-temporarily debilitating injury drives her insane, removing the self-imposed restraints on the majority of her power...
** In Arcueid's own route, when she [[spoiler: gets cut in half by Roa and dies in Shiki's arms]], Shiki goes '''berserk.''' [[spoiler: Roa]] is several kinds of DeaderThanDead by the time Shiki comes down from it.
** Actually, nearly all of the routes have a tendency to end with Shiki falling into this mode. In Akiha's route, after [[spoiler: SHIKI hurts Akiha, Shiki completely loses it and goes into his killer mode. Later, in the same route, when SHIKI {{Mind Rape}}s Akiha, it takes all of Shiki's willpower to not kill SHIKI immediately. He does kill him, but not before SHIKI tells him how to bring Akiha back to normal.]] Then, in Hisui's route [[spoiler: he goes into a similar homicidal rage when SHIKI either badly wounds or, if it's your first playthrough, kills Akiha and slice him in half in a single stroke.]] Finally, Kohaku's route [[spoiler: features an aversion, when Akiha seems to murder Kohaku in cold blood, Shiki loses any semblance of reason and attempts to kill his own sister. In the end, despite all the wrongs Akiha has committed against Shiki during the course of the route, Shiki still finds himself unable to kill her, realizing that, no matter what she's done to him, she's still his irreplaceable sister. In fact, he even cries when he realizes this. Luckily, as it turns out, Akiha was unable to kill Kohaku either, so all's well that ends well.]]
* In ''VideoGame/Uncharted3DrakesDeception'', when [[spoiler:Sully appears to be shot in a vision Nate is having thanks to a MushroomSamba]], Nate chases down the attacker with murderous intent.
-->'''Drake:''' You get back here, you son of a bitch! You're dead! You hear me?! You're DEAD!
* Technically occurs in ''VideoGame/VampireTheMasqueradeBloodlines''. If you lose too much humanity, you may go into frenzy mode. On one hand, it makes you nigh unstoppable, boosting your skills and power exponentially. On the other hand, it's exactly as one would describe a "frenzy"; you don't control the character until it's over and will likely have lost most (if not all) Masquerade points from running around biting everyone, meaning powerful vampire hunters will be attacking your now-weakened form.
* ''VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadTelltale'':
** When angered, Lee can be a terrifying person when he unleashes his murderous side. This is especially scary since he can be a NiceGuy and kind to everyone, which shows how not to push his buttons.
** Kenny loses it at Ben when he tells Kenny he was responsible for Duck dying since he gave the bandits supplies, which when stopped, caused them to attack. Kenny also loses it at Jane when he believes that Jane lost AJ. His first instinct is to storm back into the convenience store and try to kill her.
** David García will go berserk for basically anything that doesn't go his way. If Javi doesn't kill Joan, David flips his shit and takes matters into his own hands by trying to kill her. Also occurs when he fights Javi over Kate by trying to kill his brother with a wrench, regardless of whether Javi confesses to having a relationship with Kate. [[ShoutOut Remind you of anyone?]]
* In ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine'': Captain Titus can learn to tap into his righteous fury further into the game. At that point he can use it to regenerate health, do a ShockwaveStomp or use it smash through the insta-kill resistance of enemies that normally rival his strength.
* In ''Comicbook/{{Watchmen}}: The End Is Nigh'' Rorschach has a literal Rage meter that fills the more bad guys you pound and gives you special, extra-brutal attacks.
* Played straight in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', whose Warrior and Druid(bear-form) classes require a constant supply of Rage to fuel their attacks.
** And with the warrior skill Bladestorm, whose tooltip states you [[Film/TheTerminator do not feel pity or remorse or fear and cannot be stopped unless killed]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking or disarmed]].
*** Likewise with the Hunter talent, Bestial Wrath, which causes the Hunter's ''pet'' to do this (Again, without feeling "pity or remorse or fear"). A further talent allows the Hunter himself to share the rage.
** Being really really angry is a common form of boost for Melee classes, such as a Paladin (Avenging Wrath), Shaman (Shamanstic Rage), Warrior, (Enrage) Druid, (Berserk). The only Melee classes that ''don't'' do this are weakling Rogues and semi-emotionless death knights. And then there's the raid-wide buffs Heroism, Bloodlust, and Ancient Hysteria, which are essentially {{Palette Swap}}s of the same "Everyone in the raid goes berserk and starts attacking really fast" ability, or the Racial "Get Angry" abilities of Trolls and Orcs. Getting angry is the leading cause of increased damage in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''.
** Inverted in the battle against Corrupted Taran Zhu. Getting fully enraged clouds your character's mind with the Haze of Hate, drastically reducing their chance to hit the boss. Breaking the haze requires the character to stop and meditate for a moment.
** Enemies and bosses can sometimes use "enrage" effects that significantly increase their damage and must be dispelled. After a certain amount of time, usually five to 15 minutes depending on the encounter, raid bosses go into a berserker rage, increasing their damage to the point at which they can kill any appropriately-leveled player in one hit, and wipe the raid in seconds.
* ''VideoGame/{{Xenogears}}'':
** Id is the personification of this concept -- and of RoaringRampageOfRevenge and ImplacableMan. (As well as a bad stereotype of InsaneEqualsViolent related to a real mental health condition, so do be warned...)
** Elly reacts this way at least twice -- at the death of her parents and loss of her home, activating her true Ether capacity, and in the battle with Mugwort and Rattan on disc 2.
** Hyper Mode is the "LimitBreak" version for the Gears, and there's a small possibly coincidental EasterEgg in gameplay in the first Miang/Ouroboros fight on disc 2 -- two characters will enter Hyper Mode very fast, with no manipulation to make it happen. Those characters are Citan and Maria, and both have more than enough reason to want Miang ''dead'' at this point.
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles'':
** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'': When [[spoiler:Metal Face murders Fiora]], Shulk reacts... ''badly''.
--->'''Shulk:''' ''[barely coherent] '''[[IllKillYou I'LL KILL YOU!!!!!]]'''''
** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'': In ''Torna the Golden Country'', when Malos blasts Auresco with his Siren, [[spoiler:killing Milton]], Mythra goes on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge and uses her full power to kill Malos and make him suffer. She [[spoiler:ends up destroying Torna]] as a result, because Addam couldn't control her.
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