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* ''Fanfic/ChikasBizarreAdventure'': One of the early twists in the ''Anime/LoveLiveSunshine''[=/=]''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' crossover is that µ's, the protagonists of the previous series ''Anime/LoveLive'', are not only Stand-users like Aqours but are now major antagonists, starting with Kotori using her [[InstantArmor armor stand]] '''[[{{Flight}} Catch the Wind]]''' to pluck You Watanabe from the air in an effort to kill her. It's later revealed that µ's is fighting to protect their leader Honoka, [[spoiler:hunting down whoever [[HarmlessFreezing froze her alive]] and keeping anyone from removing the Origin Arrow injected in her body]].
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* Super Joe was the main protagonist of the original ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'' and was also the player character of many other Creator/{{Capcom}} games from the 1980s and 1990s. In the 2009 ''Bionic Commando'' game, however, he's the BigBad.

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* Super Joe was the main protagonist of the original ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'' ''VideoGame/BionicCommando1987'' and was also the player character of many other Creator/{{Capcom}} games from the 1980s and 1990s. In the 2009 ''Bionic Commando'' game, however, he's the BigBad.
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* In ''VideoGame/SuicideSquadKillTheJusticeLeague'', Batman went from being the HeroProtagonist of the Arkham series to a BrainwashedAndCrazy minion of [[BigBad Brainiac]].
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be married to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. Altea was unaware of what she was in for; she is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time the sorcerer is defeated and the revival of his wife is prevented, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerfu, cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.

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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be married to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. Altea was unaware of what she was in for; she is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time the sorcerer is defeated and the revival of his wife is prevented, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerfu, powerful, cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be married to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused, unaware of what she was in for. She is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.

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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be married to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused, caused. Altea was unaware of what she was in for. She for; she is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer is defeated and prevent the revival of his wife, wife is prevented, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but powerfu, cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.

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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed married to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused.caused, unaware of what she was in for. She is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is subjected to a load of torture by the sorcerer, gets implanted living tentacles on her back, and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is slowly going insane. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.

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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is [[ColdBloodedTorture subjected to a load of torture torture]] by the sorcerer, gets [[BodyHorror implanted living tentacles on her back, back]], and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is [[SanitySlippage slowly going insane.insane]]. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is subjected to a load of torture by the sorcerer, gets implanted living tentacles on her back, and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is slowly going insane. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.

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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' (or ''Sweet Sacrifices'') by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is subjected to a load of torture by the sorcerer, gets implanted living tentacles on her back, and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma and is slowly going insane. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is subjected to a load of torture by the sorcerer, gets implanted living tentacles on her back, and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.

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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is subjected to a load of torture by the sorcerer, gets implanted living tentacles on her back, and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma. trauma and is slowly going insane. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel cruel, manipulative and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* In the HGame series ''Jain no Ikenie'' by Chaos-R, the main heroine Altea Aquila starts out as a sweet and gentle princess who agrees to be sacrificed to a demon sorcerer in order to save her kingdom from a drought he caused. She is subjected to a load of torture by the sorcerer, gets implanted living tentacles on her back, and suffers a brief DemonicPossession from the sorcerer's dead wife (who intends to revive by using Altea as a vessel). By the time she manages to defeat the sorcerer and prevent the revival of his wife, Altea has undergone severe trauma. Fast forward the second entry, Altea has become a powerful but cruel and hedonistic witch who relishes on making other people suffer with her tentacles and by sicking monsters on them, [[FauxAffablyEvil while still maintaining a soft-spoken and corteous attitude]]. She gets even more unhinged in the third entry, where she now targets a HighSchool student body, [[EmotionEater feeds on people's negative emotions]] such as jealously to get more power, and is prone to drop the polite façade by lashing out and swearing when things do not go her way.
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* ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'': Majima inverts this since he starts out as an antagonist in ''VideoGame/Yakuza1'' and continues on from there as Kiryu's frenemy. Here, he starts out as much kinder and softer in comparison to the Mad Dog of Shimano he would become. ''[[VideoGame/Yakuza1 Kiwami 1]]'' expands on this in that his Mad Dog persona is just an act he puts up to keep his head on his shoulders in the yakuza world. He also uses every style he had in ''0'' to further cement his status as Kiryu's nemesis and [[TheRival rival]].

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* ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'': Majima inverts this since he starts out as an antagonist in ''VideoGame/Yakuza1'' and continues on from there as Kiryu's frenemy. Here, he starts out as much kinder and softer in comparison to the Mad Dog of Shimano he would become.
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''[[VideoGame/Yakuza1 Kiwami 1]]'' expands on this in that his Mad Dog persona is just an act he puts up to keep his head on his shoulders in the yakuza world. He also uses every style he had in ''0'' to further cement his status as Kiryu's nemesis and [[TheRival rival]].
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* ''VideoGame/Yakuza0'': Majima inverts this since he starts out as an antagonist in ''VideoGame/Yakuza1'' and continues on from there as Kiryu's frenemy. Here, he starts out as much kinder and softer in comparison to the Mad Dog of Shimano he would become. ''[[VideoGame/Yakuza1 Kiwami 1]]'' expands on this in that his Mad Dog persona is just an act he puts up to keep his head on his shoulders in the yakuza world. He also uses every style he had in ''0'' to further cement his status as Kiryu's nemesis and [[TheRival rival]].
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* In ''Anime/ScottPilgrimTakesOff'', we are introduced to Older Scott, two versions of the title character that had gone through the same events as the original comic and actually got to marry Ramona. But a string of [[PoorCommunicationKills poor communication]] causes the two to split up, which embitters Older Scott to the point of a FaceHeelTurn. This makes Older Scott go back to the past to capture Scott and prevent him from fighting the evil exes so he doesn't go through the hardships he did when falling out with his wife.
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** The most notable examples are ''Contra: Shattered Soldier'' and its sequel ''Neo Contra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's revealed that the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.
** Also happens retroactively in ''VideoGame/HardCorpsUprising'', where the main character is a young Colonel Bahamut, who was the BigBad of the original ''Contra: Hard Corps''.

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** The most notable examples are ''Contra: Shattered Soldier'' ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' and its sequel ''Neo Contra''.''VideoGame/NeoContra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's revealed that the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.
** Also happens retroactively in ''VideoGame/HardCorpsUprising'', where the main character is a young Colonel Bahamut, who was the BigBad of the original ''Contra: Hard Corps''.''VideoGame/ContraHardCorps''.

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Alright, TheHero [[Website/TheGrandListOfConsoleRolePlayingGameCliches has saved the world, paid off his debts, and made time with that girl in the blue dress.]] His story is done, the credits have rolled, and there was no "ToBeContinued", but what's this about a Sequel? What could the guy be in for now?

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Alright, TheHero [[Website/TheGrandListOfConsoleRolePlayingGameCliches has saved the world, paid off his debts, and made time with that girl in the blue dress.]] dress]]. His story is done, the credits have rolled, and there was no "ToBeContinued", but what's this about a Sequel? {{Sequel}}? What could the guy be in for now?



A subtrope of SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome; also compare with NotAsYouKnowThem. Also note how these heroes seem to avert the BagOfSpilling. See also PreviousPlayerCharacterCameo, when the old PC isn't a major antagonist.

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A subtrope SubTrope of SuddenSequelHeelSyndrome; also compare with NotAsYouKnowThem. Also note how these heroes seem to avert the BagOfSpilling. See also PreviousPlayerCharacterCameo, when the old PC isn't a major antagonist.



* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'' Subverted. While [[spoiler:Bernkastel, who was originally a part of Rika, the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'' became this after going through a GroundhogDayLoop and becoming an amalgamation of all the pain from it]], WordOfGod states that [[spoiler: Bernkastel is essentially an EnemyWithout, being purged from Rika’s consciousness after the Dice Killing Chapter]].



* Frank Miller's take on Franchise/{{Batman}} is a cyclic and tragic example in hindsight. In ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne'', he's definitely a hero...until the events of ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' where he's a cop-killing, child-abusing sociopath who's only "good" because of the people he's up against. Then by ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', he returns as a gruff but still heroic individual...only to lapse into the terrorist "[[DesignatedHero hero]]" seen in ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightStrikesAgain''.

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* Frank Miller's take on Franchise/{{Batman}} ComicBook/{{Batman}} is a cyclic and tragic example in hindsight. In ''ComicBook/BatmanYearOne'', he's definitely a hero... until the events of ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'' where ''ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder'', in which he's a cop-killing, child-abusing sociopath who's only "good" because of the people he's up against. Then Then, by ''ComicBook/BatmanTheDarkKnightReturns'', he returns as a gruff but still heroic individual...individual... only to lapse into the terrorist "[[DesignatedHero hero]]" seen in ''ComicBook/TheDarkKnightStrikesAgain''.



* In ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious The Fate of the Furious]]'', Dom seemingly [[FaceHeelTurn turns to the dark side]] courtesy of the BigBad, Cipher. His own team has to try and hunt him down to get some answers. [[spoiler: Cipher's blackmailing him with the lives of his ex-lover and baby son.]]

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* In ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious The Fate of the Furious]]'', ''Film/TheFateOfTheFurious'', Dom seemingly [[FaceHeelTurn turns to the dark side]] courtesy of the BigBad, Cipher. His own team has to try and hunt him down to get some answers. [[spoiler: Cipher's blackmailing him with the lives of his ex-lover and baby son.]]



* ''Film/MissionImpossible'': [[spoiler:Jim Phelps.]]

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* Done in the live-action ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' movie, where it turns out that the main villain is actually [[spoiler: a disguised Scrappy-Doo]], who was booted out of Mystery Inc. prior to the events of the movie.

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* Done in the live-action ''Film/ScoobyDoo'' movie, where In ''Film/ScoobyDoo2002'', it turns out that the main villain is actually [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a disguised Scrappy-Doo]], who was booted out of Mystery Inc. prior to the events of the movie.



* ''Film/TerminatorGenisys'': the T-3000 is none other than [[spoiler:John Connor.]]

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* ''Film/TerminatorGenisys'': the The T-3000 is none other than [[spoiler:John Connor.]]



* ''Series/TwentyFour'': Jack becomes one for the last arc of Day 8, in which Chloe and the rest of the trustworthy staff at CTU have to keep him off the warpath in addition to stopping the main villains of the season. He snaps back to normal by the finale, but the sequel mini-series ''24: Live Another Day'' shows that he's still seen by the public as this. Namely, even though he's trying to protect the President from being assassinated (again), due to his previous actions everyone's become convinced that he's the one behind the attack.
** A couple seasons before that, it was Tony who went into rogue solo revenge mode.

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Jack becomes one for the last arc of Day 8, in which Chloe and the rest of the trustworthy staff at CTU have to keep him off the warpath in addition to stopping the main villains of the season. He snaps back to normal by the finale, but the sequel mini-series ''24: Live Another Day'' shows that he's still seen by the public as this. Namely, even though he's trying to protect the President from being assassinated (again), due to his previous actions everyone's become convinced that he's the one behind the attack.
** A couple seasons before that, it was it's Tony who went goes into rogue solo revenge mode.



** In general this plot tends to happen a ''lot'' in tokusatsu crossovers, with one set of heroes believing the other to be villains until they eventually discover the truth. Some examples include ''Film/GekisouSentaiCarrangerVsOhranger'' (in which the monster tricks the Carrangers into taking his side against the Ohrangers), ''Film/GokaigerGoseigerSuperSentai199HeroGreatBattle'' (in which the Goseigers and Gokaigers come into conflict over possession of the Goseiger Ranger Keys), ''Film/TokumeiSentaiGobustersVsKaizokuSentaiGokaigerTheMovie'' ([[spoiler: in which the Gokaigers work for Zangyack while trying to undermine them from inside]]), and ''Film/KamenRiderXSuperSentaiSuperheroTaisen'' ([[spoiler:in which Tsukasa and Marvelous only pretended to kill the other heroes to lure out the villains]]).
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': When Picard is assimilated into the Borg Collective. Slightly averted in that he did not join willingly and was thus forcibly integrated into the collective consciousness, but from the point of view of Starfleet played terrifyingly straight, as the Borg gained knowledge of high-level Starfleet tactics and used that knowledge to [[CurbStompBattle great effect]] at Wolf 359.
** Subverted in "Unification". When Spock went to Romulus, Starfleet Command was worried that he had defected. It turned out that his motives were entirely heroic.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': A minor example in Michael Eddington. Once the Starfleet officer sent to handle station security, he [[DefectorFromDecadence defected]] to the Maquis terrorist organization.

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** In general general, this plot tends to happen a ''lot'' in tokusatsu crossovers, with one set of heroes believing the other to be villains until they eventually discover the truth. Some examples include ''Film/GekisouSentaiCarrangerVsOhranger'' (in which the monster tricks the Carrangers into taking his side against the Ohrangers), ''Film/GokaigerGoseigerSuperSentai199HeroGreatBattle'' (in which the Goseigers and Gokaigers come into conflict over possession of the Goseiger Ranger Keys), ''Film/TokumeiSentaiGobustersVsKaizokuSentaiGokaigerTheMovie'' ([[spoiler: in which the Gokaigers work for Zangyack while trying to undermine them from inside]]), and ''Film/KamenRiderXSuperSentaiSuperheroTaisen'' ([[spoiler:in which Tsukasa and Marvelous only pretended to kill the other heroes to lure out the villains]]).
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': When ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': A minor example in Michael Eddington. Once the Starfleet officer sent to handle station security, he [[DefectorFromDecadence defects]] to the Maquis terrorist organization.
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'':
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Picard is assimilated into the Borg Collective.Collective in "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E26S4E1TheBestOfBothWorlds The Best of Both Worlds]]". Slightly averted in that he did not join willingly and was thus forcibly integrated into the collective consciousness, but from the point of view of Starfleet played terrifyingly straight, as the Borg gained knowledge of high-level Starfleet tactics and used that knowledge to [[CurbStompBattle great effect]] at Wolf 359.
** Subverted in "Unification". "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E7Unification1 Unification, Part 1]]"/"[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS5E8Unification2 Part 2]]". When Spock went goes to Romulus, Starfleet Command was is worried that he had has defected. It turned turns out that his motives were are entirely heroic.
* ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'': A minor example in Michael Eddington. Once the Starfleet officer sent to handle station security, he [[DefectorFromDecadence defected]] to the Maquis terrorist organization.
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* Downplayed by Aurelia Hammerlock from the ''Borderlands'' series. In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePresequel'', she is an AffablyEvil VillainProtagonist who even [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards calls Jack out when he goes too far]]]]. Come ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', and she's a [[TookALevelInJerkass much nastier NPC]] who ends up [[spoiler:signing on with the Calypsos and being the ArcVillain of Eden-6]].

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* Downplayed by Aurelia Hammerlock from the ''Borderlands'' ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'' series. In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePresequel'', ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'', she is an AffablyEvil VillainProtagonist who even [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards calls Jack out when he goes too far]]]]. Come ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', and she's a [[TookALevelInJerkass much nastier NPC]] who ends up [[spoiler:signing on with the Calypsos and being the ArcVillain of Eden-6]].Eden-6]].
* Task Force 141, one of the main forces of good in ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2'', becomes disavowed by the end of that game [[spoiler:due to Soap killing General Shepherd]], and spend about the entirety of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare3'' working unofficially until their eventual reinstatement by NATO.



** The FinalBoss of ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow''[='s=] [[ArrangeMode Julius Mode]] is the main mode's protagonist Soma Cruz, who has succumbed to his SuperpoweredEvilSide.

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** The FinalBoss of ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow''[='s=] ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow'''s [[ArrangeMode Julius Mode]] is the main mode's protagonist Soma Cruz, who has succumbed to his SuperpoweredEvilSide.



** The most notable examples are ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/NeoContra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's revealed that the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.

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** The most notable examples are ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' ''Contra: Shattered Soldier'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/NeoContra''.''Neo Contra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's revealed that the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.



* In a fashion in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'' in relation to the FinalBoss; [[spoiler:The Soul of Cinder is stated to be the corporeal manifestation of everyone that ever Linked the Fire, which could potentially include the Chosen Undead from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' and the Bearer Of The Curse from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII''.]]

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* ''VideoGame/DarkForcesSaga'':
** In ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII: Mysteries of the Sith'', the player character for most of the game is Mara Jade Skywalker, and the previous player character Kyle Katarn falls to the DarkSide for the final boss fight.
** ''VideoGame/JediKnightJediAcademy'' also has Katarn as the final boss for [[DownerEnding one of the endings]]. This time, however, he hasn't fallen to the Dark Side; ''[[FaceHeelTurn you]]'' have.
* In a fashion in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'' ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'', in relation to the FinalBoss; FinalBoss. [[spoiler:The Soul of Cinder is stated to be the corporeal manifestation of everyone that ever Linked the Fire, which could potentially include the Chosen Undead from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' and the Bearer Of The Curse from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII''.]]



** TheStinger of ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' reveals that [[spoiler: Isabella Keyes has developed a hatred for America that surpasses her brother's]].

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** TheStinger of ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' reveals that [[spoiler: Isabella [[spoiler:Isabella Keyes has developed a hatred for America that surpasses her brother's]].



* You learn of a possessed and evil character in ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', called the Dark Wanderer. As it turns out, he's the player character of the first ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}''[[note]]More specifically, the warrior class. The other two classes also turned rogue, [[ShapedLikeItself including the rogue]] -- the Rogue became the WakeUpCallBoss Blood Raven, and the Sorcerer became the Act II boss The Summoner.[[/note]].

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* You learn of a possessed and evil character in ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', called the Dark Wanderer. As it turns out, he's the player character of the first ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}''[[note]]More ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}''.[[note]]More specifically, the warrior class. The other two classes also turned rogue, [[ShapedLikeItself including the rogue]] -- the Rogue became the WakeUpCallBoss Blood Raven, and the Sorcerer became the Act II boss The Summoner.[[/note]].[[/note]]



* Caim, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', appears about halfway through the sequel as the "One-Eyed Man" responsible for the death of Nowe's adoptive father. [[AntiHero He's basically the same person he was in the first game.]] He's just not the viewpoint character anymore.

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* Caim, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', appears about halfway through the sequel as the "One-Eyed Man" responsible for the death of Nowe's adoptive father. [[AntiHero He's basically the same person he was in the first game.]] game]]. He's just not the viewpoint character anymore.



* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIVTheAfterYears'', the kingdom of Baron is once again aggressively invading its fellow nations in order to take the [[CosmicKeystone Crystals]]. However, this time, the king of Baron is [[KnightinShiningArmor Cecil]]... [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy Cecil.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIVTheAfterYears'', the kingdom of Baron is once again aggressively invading its fellow nations in order to take the [[CosmicKeystone Crystals]]. However, this time, the king of Baron is [[KnightinShiningArmor Cecil]]... [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy Cecil.]]Cecil]].



* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'' is a spin-off that does this by way of being an AlternateTimeline to the events of the mainline game ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]''. Here, the protagonist is Shez, a mercenary who is implied to have died in a fight against Byleth in the original timeline, but survives in this one thanks to Arval's intervention. Shez ends up replacing Byleth as the one who saves Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude from Kostas and his bandits, essentially taking their place in the narrative — albeit as a student at Garreg Mach rather than a teacher — with Byleth remaining a mercenary themselves under Jeralt [[spoiler:that inevitably ends up hired by whichever faction Shez has to fight against]].

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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'' is a spin-off that does this by way of being an AlternateTimeline to the events of the mainline game ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]''. Here, the protagonist is Shez, a mercenary who is implied to have died in a fight against Byleth in the original timeline, but survives in this one thanks to Arval's intervention. Shez ends up replacing Byleth as the one who saves Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude from Kostas and his bandits, essentially taking their place in the narrative -- albeit as a student at Garreg Mach rather than a teacher -- with Byleth remaining a mercenary themselves under Jeralt [[spoiler:that inevitably ends up hired by whichever faction Shez has to fight against]].



* Isaac in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun: The Lost Age'' is an unseen antagonist to the game's main character, Felix. Felix intentionally avoids contact with Isaac, because he knows they're working against one another, and wishes to avoid a fight - until Felix's supposed allies Karst and Agatio try to kill Isaac, at which point the groups are forced into an [[EnemyMine uneasy alliance]] (And eventually team up for real once Felix convinces Isaac he's right.).
** Felix was an opponent to Isaac's group in the first game, and TheStinger for the first game made it fairly clear you'd be playing as Felix in ''TLA''. Neither Isaac's goal nor Felix's has changed, so they're still at odds. Effectively, it's ''the player'' who's gone rogue.
** Though Felix does it in reverse, and Jenna and Sheba do it without the player realising it at the time: Felix was an antagonist who then became the protagonist, and Jenna and Sheba were both prisoners that needed to be rescued as far as Isaac knew in the first game, but in the second game it turns out that Jenna was helping of her own free will and Sheba joined Felix's quest because she wanted to get to Jupiter Lighthouse.
** Also may have happened in ''Dark Dawn'', since Felix hasn't been seen since he left Vale shortly after the Golden Sun.
* In ''Arcania: VideoGame/{{Gothic}} 4'', the EvilOverlord BigBad is King Rhobar III, aka the Nameless Hero, the protagonist of the previous three games. [[spoiler:It turns out he's possessed by a demon lord, though, and he gets exorcised in the ending]].
* In ''VideoGame/HandOfFate 2'', though with a bit of a twist: [[spoiler:the first game makes it clear that Kallas, the player character, was ''always'' a cruel and violent person. So when you face him as the final boss in the sequel, it's not entirely out of the blue.]]

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Isaac in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun: The Lost Age'' ''VideoGame/GoldenSunTheLostAge'' is an unseen antagonist to the game's main character, Felix. Felix intentionally avoids contact with Isaac, because he knows they're working against one another, and wishes to avoid a fight - -- until Felix's supposed allies Karst and Agatio try to kill Isaac, at which point the groups are forced into an [[EnemyMine uneasy alliance]] (And (and eventually team up for real once Felix convinces Isaac he's right.).
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** Felix was is an opponent to Isaac's group in [[VideoGame/GoldenSun1 the first game, game]], and TheStinger for the first game made makes it fairly clear you'd that you'll be playing as Felix in ''TLA''. Neither Isaac's goal nor Felix's has changed, so they're still at odds. Effectively, it's ''the player'' who's gone rogue.
** Though Felix does it in reverse, and Jenna and Sheba do it without the player realising it at the time: Felix was an antagonist who then became the protagonist, and Jenna and Sheba were both prisoners that who needed to be rescued as far as Isaac knew in the first game, but in the second game it turns out that Jenna was helping of her own free will and Sheba joined Felix's quest because she wanted to get to Jupiter Lighthouse.
** Also may have happened in ''Dark Dawn'', ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'', since Felix hasn't been seen since he left Vale shortly after the Golden Sun.
* In ''Arcania: VideoGame/{{Gothic}} ''VideoGame/{{Gothic}} 4'', the EvilOverlord BigBad is King Rhobar III, aka the Nameless Hero, the protagonist of the previous three games. [[spoiler:It turns out he's possessed by a demon lord, though, and he gets exorcised in the ending]].
* In ''VideoGame/HandOfFate 2'', though with a bit of a twist: [[spoiler:the first game makes it clear that Kallas, the player character, was ''always'' a cruel and violent person. So person, so when you face him as the final boss in the sequel, it's not entirely out of the blue.]]blue]].



* In ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII: Mysteries of the Sith'', the player character for most of the game is Mara Jade Skywalker, and the previous player character Kyle Katarn falls to the DarkSide for the final boss fight.
** ''VideoGame/JediKnightJediAcademy'' also has Katarn as the final boss for [[DownerEnding one of the endings]]. This time, however, he hasn't fallen to the Dark Side; ''[[FaceHeelTurn you]]'' have.



* Kain, the main character from ''VideoGame/BloodOmenLegacyOfKain'', was the BigBad of the sequel ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver''. In a twist on the trope, Kain was already a VillainProtagonist in his own game, which was very much a story of EvilVersusEvil.
* After the Finale of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel The Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II]]'', there's a brief Divertissement chapter where you [[AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent control the main character from]] ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure''. The segments end with a boss fight against [[spoiler: Rean, the protagonist of ''Cold Steel'', having been forced into helping subjugate Crossbell due to his reputation as a war hero. [[AntiVillain He's not exactly happy about his new job, though.]]]]

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* Kain, the main character from ''VideoGame/BloodOmenLegacyOfKain'', was is the BigBad of the sequel ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver''. In a twist on the trope, Kain was already a VillainProtagonist in his own game, which was very much a story of EvilVersusEvil.
* After the Finale of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel The Legend Of of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II]]'', there's a brief Divertissement chapter where you [[AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent control the main character from]] ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure''. The segments end with a boss fight against [[spoiler: Rean, the protagonist of ''Cold Steel'', having been forced into helping subjugate Crossbell due to his reputation as a war hero. [[AntiVillain He's not exactly happy about his new job, though.]]]]



** Also, [[PersonOfMassDestruction Omega]] of ''Zero 3''. Exactly how? [[spoiler:He is the REAL Zero (well, [[GrandTheftMe his original body with another mind]]) and the player character of the Zero series was merely a reproduction (or rather, the [[BodyBackupDrive mind of the original Zero in a duplicate body]]).]]

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** Also, [[PersonOfMassDestruction Omega]] of ''Zero 3''. ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZero3 Zero 3]]''. Exactly how? [[spoiler:He is the REAL ''real'' Zero (well, [[GrandTheftMe his original body with another mind]]) and the player character of the Zero series was merely a reproduction (or rather, the [[BodyBackupDrive mind of the original Zero in a duplicate body]]).]]



* Task Force 141, one of the main forces of good in ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare2'', becomes disavowed by the end of that game [[spoiler:due to Soap killing General Shepherd]], and spend about the entirety of ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare3'' working unofficially until their eventual reinstatement by NATO.
* This seems to be the trend in the ''VideoGame/{{NecroVisioN}}'' series. The protagonist of the prequel ends up becoming the DiscOneFinalBoss of the main game, while the protagonist of the main game either becomes the Devil's [[TheDragon right-hand General]] or (in the hardest to obtain ending) ends up becoming the Lord of Hell himself. In either case, it's pretty clear he'd be the BigBad if any sequel was ever made. In both cases, they turned to the dark side with the intention of preventing a greater evil from occurring.

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* Task Force 141, one of the main forces of good in ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare2'', becomes disavowed by the end of that game [[spoiler:due to Soap killing General Shepherd]], and spend about the entirety of ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare3'' working unofficially until their eventual reinstatement by NATO.
* This seems to be the trend in the ''VideoGame/{{NecroVisioN}}'' ''VideoGame/NecroVisioN'' series. The protagonist of the prequel ends up becoming the DiscOneFinalBoss of the main game, while the protagonist of the main game either becomes the Devil's [[TheDragon right-hand General]] or (in the hardest to obtain ending) ends up becoming the Lord of Hell himself. In either case, it's pretty clear he'd be the BigBad if any sequel was ever made. In both cases, they turned to the dark side with the intention of preventing a greater evil from occurring.



* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has this a lot. Kazuya is the protagonist in the first game but becomes the antagonist from the second game onward. Jin, Kazuya's son, is the protagonist in the third game, and remains in the role for the next two games before finally taking an antagonistic turn in ''Tekken 6''. The main distinction here is that Kazuya [[BaitTheDog was always meant to be a villain from Day 1]], whereas [[spoiler:Jin turns out to be a WellIntentionedExtremist trying [[BatmanGambit to combat]] [[GreaterScopeVillain a greater evil]] brought to life by his family's ongoing bloody feud]].

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* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' ''Franchise/{{Tekken}}'' series has this a lot. Kazuya is the protagonist in the first game but becomes the antagonist from the second game onward. Jin, Kazuya's son, is the protagonist in the third game, and remains in the role for the next two games before finally taking an antagonistic turn in ''Tekken 6''. The main distinction here is that Kazuya [[BaitTheDog was always meant to be a villain from Day 1]], whereas [[spoiler:Jin turns out to be a WellIntentionedExtremist trying [[BatmanGambit to combat]] [[GreaterScopeVillain a greater evil]] brought to life by his family's ongoing bloody feud]].



* In ''VideoGame/TorchlightII'', [[spoiler:the Alchemist, one of the three player classes of the first game, is revealed to still have the Ember Corruption, and has become obsessed with it. By the time the story starts, he's murdered Syl, blown up Torchlight, and stolen the Heart of Ordrak, the first game's BigBad.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/TorchlightII'', [[spoiler:the Alchemist, one of the three player classes of the first game, is revealed to still have the Ember Corruption, and has become obsessed with it. By the time the story starts, he's murdered Syl, blown up Torchlight, and stolen the Heart of Ordrak, the first game's BigBad.]]BigBad]].
* ''VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry'': Subverted. While [[spoiler:Bernkastel, who was originally a part of Rika, the protagonist of ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'', became this after going through a GroundhogDayLoop and becoming an amalgamation of all the pain from it]], WordOfGod states that [[spoiler:Bernkastel is essentially an EnemyWithout, being purged from Rika’s consciousness after the Dice Killing Chapter]].



* Aqualad in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''. After spending the first season as the ArcHero, he's become TheDragon in the second. [[spoiler:While ultimately revealed to be a FakeDefector sent by Nightwing to infiltrate The Light, he is forced to commit genuinely villainous acts to maintain his cover.]]

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* Aqualad in ''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice''.''WesternAnimation/YoungJustice2010''. After spending the first season as the ArcHero, he's become TheDragon in the second. [[spoiler:While ultimately revealed to be a FakeDefector sent by Nightwing to infiltrate The Light, he is forced to commit genuinely villainous acts to maintain his cover.]]
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** In ''VideoGame/ArmoredCore4ForAnswer'', main character from ''VideoGame/ArmoredCore4'' is the pilot of White Glint, with Fiona still being his operator, who have since joined Line Ark after Anatolia got destroyed at the end of 4. You either fight them or side with them; either way, Anatolia's Mercenary gets downed defending Line Ark.

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* In ''VideoGame/ArmoredCore for Answer'', ''[=AC4=]'''s main character is the pilot of White Glint, with Fiona still being his operator, which are now sided with Line Ark since Anitolia got destroyed at the end of 4. You either fight them or side with them; either way, The Raven loses the storyline fight.
** It's also implied in ''2'' that Leos Klein is the original raven from Master of Arena.

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* Super Joe was the main protagonist of the original ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'' and was also the player character of many other Creator/{{Capcom}} games from the 1980s and 1990s. In the 2009 ''Bionic Commando'' game, however, he's the BigBad.
* Downplayed by Aurelia Hammerlock from the ''Borderlands'' series. In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePresequel'', she is an AffablyEvil VillainProtagonist who even [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards calls Jack out when he goes too far]]]]. Come ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', and she's a [[TookALevelInJerkass much nastier NPC]] who ends up [[spoiler:signing on with the Calypsos and being the ArcVillain of Eden-6]].



* In a fashion in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'' in relation to the FinalBoss; [[spoiler:The Soul of Cinder is stated to be the corporeal manifestation of everyone that ever Linked the Fire, which could potentially include the Chosen Undead from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' and the Bearer Of The Curse from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII''.]]



* Lucian the divine is the canon name of the protagonist of ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity'', and he does this twice:
** First in ''VideoGame/DivinityIITheDragonKnightSaga'', Lucian is the FinalBoss of the normal route.
** Before ''Divinity II'' (Canonically) in ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'', Lucian turns out to be TheManBehindTheMan of Magister Dallis, who is working towards the same goals as her. Sure enough, Lucian is one of the final bosses of ''Original Sin II'', though not the ''TRUE'' FinalBoss (that honour goes to Braccus Rex, who is the only one who must be defeated.)



* ''VideoGame/EldenRing'' has an In-Universe variant. You aren't the first Tarnished to seek to become Elden Lord, but by the time the playable Tarnished shows up, most of their predecessors have, for one reason or another, abandoned their quest and are no longer guided by Grace, with the only holdouts being yourself, Sir Gideon Ofnir, Goldmask, and Hoarah Loux. And while some have just given up on the whole 'Elden Lord' deal and are still generally nice people (Nepheli Loux and Sorceror Rogier, for example), others have become villainous. The best example is Festering Fingerprint Vyke, who was once the prime candidate for Elden Lordship but has since fallen to the Frenzied Flame. [[spoiler: Bernahl was another Tarnished close to becoming Elden Lord, but turned against the Erdtree to throw in with [[MurderInc Volcano Manor]], which has the explicit goal of murdering Tarnished so that no one will ever fix the Elden Ring. Sir Gideon Ofnir himself becomes one when something inside the Erdtree breaks his spirit and makes him believe that it's impossible to become Elden Lord.]]



* During Part III of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn'', Ike, protagonist of the previous game ''Path of Radiance'', and Micaiah, the protagonist during Part I of ''Radiant Dawn'', end up commanding opposing armies and clash several times, with the player switching perspectives between chapters. Ike is the boss of Chapter 3-13 and Micaiah is the boss of Chapter 3-Endgame, though both chapters can be completed without ever attacking them ([[TheBattleDidntCount and the story doesn't change even if you do]]).
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'' is a spin-off that does this by way of being an AlternateTimeline to the events of the mainline game ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]''. Here, the protagonist is Shez, a mercenary who is implied to have died in a fight against Byleth in the original timeline, but survives in this one thanks to Arval's intervention. Shez ends up replacing Byleth as the one who saves Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude from Kostas and his bandits, essentially taking their place in the narrative — albeit as a student at Garreg Mach rather than a teacher — with Byleth remaining a mercenary themselves under Jeralt [[spoiler:that inevitably ends up hired by whichever faction Shez has to fight against]].



* In ''VideoGame/HandOfFate 2'', though with a bit of a twist: [[spoiler:the first game makes it clear that Kallas, the player character, was ''always'' a cruel and violent person. So when you face him as the final boss in the sequel, it's not entirely out of the blue.]]



* In ''VideoGame/JadeCocoon'', [[spoiler:Levant, the main character of the first game,]] is one of the second game's final bosses.



* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
** The big reveal in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' is that Terra, one of the main protagonists, eventually gets [[GrandTheftMe his body hijacked]] by Master Xehanort, the main antagonist. As Terra-Xehanort, he releases his heart and gives birth to Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, the antagonist of [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI the first game]], and Xemnas, the antagonist of ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII II]]''.
** Another protagonist gone rogue from ''Birth by Sleep'' is [[spoiler:Aqua, who in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII III]]'' succumbs to darkness and has to be fought as a boss. For an added emphasis, you are playing as Sora, who can be considered as her successor in-story.]] It doesn't last long, however.
* The protagonist of the original Japan-only ''VideoGame/KingsField'' game was Prince Alfred. In the third game (King's Field 2 in international releases), King Alfred has been possessed by the BigBad, and his son Prince Lyle must confront him to save the kingdom.
* [[spoiler:The father]] from ''VideoGame/LakeviewCabin'' becomes one of the killers on the loose in the third episode of ''VideoGame/LakeviewCabinCollection'' along with his son.



* After the Finale of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel The Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II]]'', there's a brief Divertissement chapter where you [[AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent control the main character from]] ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure''. The segments end with a boss fight against [[spoiler: Rean, the protagonist of ''Cold Steel'', having been forced into helping subjugate Crossbell due to his reputation as a war hero. [[AntiVillain He's not exactly happy about his new job, though.]]]]
* Vito Scaletta, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/MafiaII'', appears in ''VideoGame/MafiaIII'' as an ally of that game's protagonist, Lincoln Clay. If Clay doesn't give Scaletta a fair amount of rackets and territories, the latter will betray the former and will have to be fought and killed.



* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeFederationForce'': [[spoiler: Samus Aran]] is the final boss of the game after having been captured and brainwashed by the Space Pirates, transformed into a giant for good measure. Thankfully, [[spoiler:she's stuck in the Morph Ball the entire time]], so the fight isn't as hopeless as you'd think.
* ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic VII'': A late-game reveal is that the eight mysterious Visitors that the intro showed breaking up into two quarrelling groups are the protagonists of [[spoiler: ''III'', their spaceship turning out to ''not'' have crashed before ''IV'' as Corak thought and instead going from world to world]]. One group end up as the leading villains of the game. Either group can end up as the leading antagonists of the game, depending on if the protagonists of ''VII'' align with Bracada or [[VillainProtagonist Deyja]].
* Task Force 141, one of the main forces of good in ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare2'', becomes disavowed by the end of that game [[spoiler:due to Soap killing General Shepherd]], and spend about the entirety of ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare3'' working unofficially until their eventual reinstatement by NATO.



* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': In a meta sense. [[https://twitter.com/PizzaTowergame/status/1170557329391202304 This tweet]] by the developer discusses a [[FictionalVideoGame supposed prequel]] to the game that places Pizza Tower's protagonist, Peppino, [[ExBigBad as the villain]] to a Mario-esque character named Pizza Boy, referencing how {{VideoGame/Wario}} started as a villain and eventually gained his own series. However, while Wario never again clashed with his heroic counterpart in his personal series, it is ultimately revealed that the mastermind behind Pizza Tower's plot is Pizzahead, who is heavily suggested (and [[WordOfGod externally confirmed]]) to be a grown-up version of Pizza Boy who became too protective of the tower and plotted to get even with Peppino.



* In ''[[VideoGame/SilentScope Silent Scope EX]]'', Falcon, the series' protagonist, and Jackal, one of the other protagonists of the second game, can be one of the suspects attempting to assassinate the President.
* In ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival'', [[TheDragon the Chaser]] is revealed to be the BrainwashedAndCrazy protagonist from the [[VideoGame/{{Slender}} first game]], Kate.



* In ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 4'', one of the bosses you fight in the second half is [[spoiler:Max, one of the playable characters from the second game]], seemingly being mind-controlled by the {{Big Bad}}s.



* In the True Mastermind Edition of ''[[VideoGame/TimeCrisis Time Crisis 5]]'', [[spoiler:Robert Baxter from ''Time Crisis II'']] is revealed to be the BigBad.





























* In ''VideoGame/JadeCocoon'', [[spoiler:Levant, the main character of the first game,]] is one of the second game's final bosses.
* During Part III of ''VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn'', Ike, protagonist of the previous game ''Path of Radiance'', and Micaiah, the protagonist during Part I of ''Radiant Dawn'', end up commanding opposing armies and clash several times, with the player switching perspectives between chapters. Ike is the boss of Chapter 3-13 and Micaiah is the boss of Chapter 3-Endgame, though both chapters can be completed without ever attacking them ([[TheBattleDidntCount and the story doesn't change even if you do]]).
* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemWarriorsThreeHopes'' is a spin-off that does this by way of being an AlternateTimeline to the events of the mainline game ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemThreeHouses Three Houses]]''. Here, the protagonist is Shez, a mercenary who is implied to have died in a fight against Byleth in the original timeline, but survives in this one thanks to Arval's intervention. Shez ends up replacing Byleth as the one who saves Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude from Kostas and his bandits, essentially taking their place in the narrative — albeit as a student at Garreg Mach rather than a teacher — with Byleth remaining a mercenary themselves under Jeralt [[spoiler:that inevitably ends up hired by whichever faction Shez has to fight against]].
* The protagonist of the original Japan-only ''VideoGame/KingsField'' game was Prince Alfred. In the third game (King's Field 2 in international releases), King Alfred has been possessed by the BigBad, and his son Prince Lyle must confront him to save the kingdom.
* Super Joe was the main protagonist of the original ''VideoGame/BionicCommando'' and was also the player character of many other Creator/{{Capcom}} games from the 1980s and 1990s. In the 2009 ''Bionic Commando'' game, however, he's the BigBad.
* In ''[[VideoGame/SilentScope Silent Scope EX]]'', Falcon, the series' protagonist, and Jackal, one of the other protagonists of the second game, can be one of the suspects attempting to assassinate the President.
* In the True Mastermind Edition of ''[[VideoGame/TimeCrisis Time Crisis 5]]'', [[spoiler:Robert Baxter from ''Time Crisis II'']] is revealed to be the BigBad.
* In a fashion in ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsIII'' in relation to the FinalBoss; [[spoiler:The Soul of Cinder is stated to be the corporeal manifestation of everyone that ever Linked the Fire, which could potentially include the Chosen Undead from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsI'' and the Bearer Of The Curse from ''VideoGame/DarkSoulsII''.]]
* ''VideoGame/EldenRing'' has an In-Universe variant. You aren't the first Tarnished to seek to become Elden Lord, but by the time the playable Tarnished shows up, most of their predecessors have, for one reason or another, abandoned their quest and are no longer guided by Grace, with the only holdouts being yourself, Sir Gideon Ofnir, Goldmask, and Hoarah Loux. And while some have just given up on the whole 'Elden Lord' deal and are still generally nice people (Nepheli Loux and Sorceror Rogier, for example), others have become villainous. The best example is Festering Fingerprint Vyke, who was once the prime candidate for Elden Lordship but has since fallen to the Frenzied Flame. [[spoiler: Bernahl was another Tarnished close to becoming Elden Lord, but turned against the Erdtree to throw in with [[MurderInc Volcano Manor]], which has the explicit goal of murdering Tarnished so that no one will ever fix the Elden Ring. Sir Gideon Ofnir himself becomes one when something inside the Erdtree breaks his spirit and makes him believe that it's impossible to become Elden Lord.]]



* Task Force 141, one of the main forces of good in ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare2'', becomes disavowed by the end of that game [[spoiler:due to Soap killing General Shepherd]], and spend about the entirety of ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare3'' working unofficially until their eventual reinstatement by NATO.
* [[spoiler:The father]] from ''VideoGame/LakeviewCabin'' becomes one of the killers on the loose in the third episode of ''VideoGame/LakeviewCabinCollection'' along with his son.
* In ''VideoGame/SlenderTheArrival'', [[TheDragon the Chaser]] is revealed to be the BrainwashedAndCrazy protagonist from the [[VideoGame/{{Slender}} first game]], Kate.
* After the Finale of ''[[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel The Legend Of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II]]'', there's a brief Divertissement chapter where you [[AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent control the main character from]] ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure''. The segments end with a boss fight against [[spoiler: Rean, the protagonist of ''Cold Steel'', having been forced into helping subjugate Crossbell due to his reputation as a war hero. [[AntiVillain He's not exactly happy about his new job, though.]]]]
* Vito Scaletta, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/MafiaII'', appears in ''VideoGame/MafiaIII'' as an ally of that game's protagonist, Lincoln Clay. If Clay doesn't give Scaletta a fair amount of rackets and territories, the latter will betray the former and will have to be fought and killed.
* Lucian the divine is the canon name of the protagonist of ''VideoGame/DivineDivinity'', and he does this twice:
** First in ''VideoGame/DivinityIITheDragonKnightSaga'', Lucian is the FinalBoss of the normal route.
** Before ''Divinity II'' (Canonically) in ''VideoGame/DivinityOriginalSinII'', Lucian turns out to be TheManBehindTheMan of Magister Dallis, who is working towards the same goals as her. Sure enough, Lucian is one of the final bosses of ''Original Sin II'', though not the ''TRUE'' FinalBoss (that honour goes to Braccus Rex, who is the only one who must be defeated.)
* ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'':
** The big reveal in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' is that Terra, one of the main protagonists, eventually gets [[GrandTheftMe his body hijacked]] by Master Xehanort, the main antagonist. As Terra-Xehanort, he releases his heart and gives birth to Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, the antagonist of [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI the first game]], and Xemnas, the antagonist of ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII II]]''.
** Another protagonist gone rogue from ''Birth by Sleep'' is [[spoiler:Aqua, who in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII III]]'' succumbs to darkness and has to be fought as a boss. For an added emphasis, you are playing as Sora, who can be considered as her successor in-story.]] It doesn't last long, however.
* ''VideoGame/MightAndMagic VII'': A late-game reveal is that the eight mysterious Visitors that the intro showed breaking up into two quarrelling groups are the protagonists of [[spoiler: ''III'', their spaceship turning out to ''not'' have crashed before ''IV'' as Corak thought and instead going from world to world]]. One group end up as the leading villains of the game. Either group can end up as the leading antagonists of the game, depending on if the protagonists of ''VII'' align with Bracada or [[VillainProtagonist Deyja]].
* In ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 4'', one of the bosses you fight in the second half is [[spoiler:Max, one of the playable characters from the second game]], seemingly being mind-controlled by the {{Big Bad}}s.
* In ''VideoGame/HandOfFate 2'', though with a bit of a twist: [[spoiler:the first game makes it clear that Kallas, the player character, was ''always'' a cruel and violent person. So when you face him as the final boss in the sequel, it's not entirely out of the blue.]]
* Downplayed by Aurelia Hammerlock from the ''Borderlands'' series. In ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePresequel'', she is an AffablyEvil VillainProtagonist who even [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards calls Jack out when he goes too far]]]]. Come ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', and she's a [[TookALevelInJerkass much nastier NPC]] who ends up [[spoiler:signing on with the Calypsos and being the ArcVillain of Eden-6]].
* ''VideoGame/MetroidPrimeFederationForce'': [[spoiler: Samus Aran]] is the final boss of the game after having been captured and brainwashed by the Space Pirates, transformed into a giant for good measure. Thankfully, [[spoiler:she's stuck in the Morph Ball the entire time]], so the fight isn't as hopeless as you'd think.



* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': In a meta sense. [[https://twitter.com/PizzaTowergame/status/1170557329391202304 This tweet]] by the developer discusses a [[FictionalVideoGame supposed prequel]] to the game that places Pizza Tower's protagonist, Peppino, [[ExBigBad as the villain]] to a Mario-esque character named Pizza Boy, referencing how {{VideoGame/Wario}} started as a villain and eventually gained his own series. However, while Wario never again clashed with his heroic counterpart in his personal series, it is ultimately revealed that the mastermind behind Pizza Tower's plot is Pizzahead, who is heavily suggested (and [[WordOfGod externally confirmed]]) to be a grown-up version of Pizza Boy who became too protective of the tower and plotted to get even with Peppino.

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* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': [[spoiler: Eren Jaeger in Season 4, going from killing the Titans to save humanity to controlling the Titans to wipe out humanity.]]
* The PostFinalBoss of ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' is none other than [[spoiler: Tanjiro, who CameBackWrong as a side effect of being revived by [[BigBad Muzan]]. One example in which dying a hero still wasn't enough to prevent him from becoming the villain]].



* The PostFinalBoss of ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' is none other than [[spoiler: Tanjiro, who CameBackWrong as a side effect of being revived by [[BigBad Muzan]]. One example in which dying a hero still wasn't enough to prevent him from becoming the villain]].
* ''Manga/AttackOnTitan'': [[spoiler: Eren Jaeger in Season 4, going from killing the Titans to save humanity to controlling the Titans to wipe out humanity.]]



* Hal Jordan during Kyle Rayner's first days as ComicBook/GreenLantern, who's been possessed by the Fear Entity, Parallax.



* Hal Jordan during Kyle Rayner's first days as ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'', who's been possessed by the Fear Entity, Parallax.



* In ''The Abundance'', the sequel to ''Fanfic/FaithAndDoubt'', five of the Mane 6 become the Queens of Harmony, overthrowing the alicorn sisters, and imposing a totalitarian rule upon Equestria [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans to achieve true harmony]]. [[spoiler: As it turns out, they were manipulated by the five abstracts, who were in turn manipulated by the abstract Doubt, who wanted vengeance upon Faith for stealing her name]].



* In ''The Abundance'', the sequel to ''Fanfic/FaithAndDoubt'', five of the Mane 6 become the Queens of Harmony, overthrowing the alicorn sisters, and imposing a totalitarian rule upon Equestria [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans to achieve true harmony]]. [[spoiler: As it turns out, they were manipulated by the five abstracts, who were in turn manipulated by the abstract Doubt, who wanted vengeance upon Faith for stealing her name]].



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* In ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious The Fate of the Furious]]'', Dom seemingly [[FaceHeelTurn turns to the dark side]] courtesy of the BigBad, Cipher. His own team has to try and hunt him down to get some answers. [[spoiler: Cipher's blackmailing him with the lives of his ex-lover and baby son.]]
* After being the chief Kaiju hero of ''Film/Godzilla2014'', and especially ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' where he's at his most heroic while saving the world from King Ghidorah, [[Characters/MonsterVerseGodzilla Godzilla]] seemingly becomes a hostile antagonist in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''; attacking populated manmade structures for mysterious reasons, and driving Team Kong to try and reach the HollowEarth in the hopes they can use its {{Unobtainium}} to neutralize him. Between the film's two titular kaiju, Kong is the more protagonistic and virtuous-seeming of the two, while Godzilla is portrayed as an obstacle in Kong's plot. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} when it's revealed that Godzilla is specifically attacking Apex facilities [[GoodAllAlong because he can sense that their experiments are reanimating Ghidorah's remains]], and Apex have been actively taking advantage of this [[FalseFlagOperation to frame Godzilla as a rabid menace]]; making Godzilla's ruthless measures against the humans whom are in his way very understandable, after everything him and humanity did side-by-side to stop Ghidorah exterminating everyone in the previous film. It culminates in Godzilla and Kong working together to destroy Mechagodzilla after Ghidorah's subconsciousness has possessed it]].



* After being the chief Kaiju hero of ''Film/Godzilla2014'', and especially ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' where he's at his most heroic while saving the world from King Ghidorah, [[Characters/MonsterVerseGodzilla Godzilla]] seemingly becomes a hostile antagonist in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''; attacking populated manmade structures for mysterious reasons, and driving Team Kong to try and reach the HollowEarth in the hopes they can use its {{Unobtainium}} to neutralize him. Between the film's two titular kaiju, Kong is the more protagonistic and virtuous-seeming of the two, while Godzilla is portrayed as an obstacle in Kong's plot. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} when it's revealed that Godzilla is specifically attacking Apex facilities [[GoodAllAlong because he can sense that their experiments are reanimating Ghidorah's remains]], and Apex have been actively taking advantage of this [[FalseFlagOperation to frame Godzilla as a rabid menace]]; making Godzilla's ruthless measures against the humans whom are in his way very understandable, after everything him and humanity did side-by-side to stop Ghidorah exterminating everyone in the previous film. It culminates in Godzilla and Kong working together to destroy Mechagodzilla after Ghidorah's subconsciousness has possessed it]].

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* After being Taylor, the chief Kaiju hero of ''Film/Godzilla2014'', and especially ''Film/GodzillaKingOfTheMonsters2019'' where he's at his most heroic while saving the world from King Ghidorah, [[Characters/MonsterVerseGodzilla Godzilla]] seemingly becomes a hostile antagonist ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968'', only appears in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong''; attacking populated manmade structures for mysterious reasons, and driving Team Kong to try and reach the HollowEarth in the hopes they can use its {{Unobtainium}} to neutralize him. Between the film's two titular kaiju, Kong is the more protagonistic and virtuous-seeming a few scenes of the two, while Godzilla is portrayed as an obstacle in Kong's plot. [[spoiler:{{Subverted}} when it's revealed that Godzilla is specifically attacking Apex facilities [[GoodAllAlong because he can sense that their experiments are reanimating Ghidorah's remains]], sequel, ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'', and Apex have been actively taking advantage of this [[FalseFlagOperation to frame Godzilla is a ''lot'' more unstable as a rabid menace]]; making Godzilla's ruthless measures against the humans whom are in his way very understandable, after everything him and humanity did side-by-side to stop Ghidorah exterminating everyone in occasional ally, occasional enemy of the previous film. It culminates in Godzilla and Kong working together to destroy Mechagodzilla after Ghidorah's subconsciousness has possessed it]].new protagonist, Brent.





* In ''[[Film/TheFastAndTheFurious The Fate of the Furious]]'', Dom seemingly [[FaceHeelTurn turns to the dark side]] courtesy of the BigBad, Cipher. His own team has to try and hunt him down to get some answers. [[spoiler: Cipher's blackmailing him with the lives of his ex-lover and baby son.]]
* Taylor, the hero of ''Film/PlanetOfTheApes1968'', only appears in a few scenes of the sequel, ''Film/BeneathThePlanetOfTheApes'', and is a ''lot'' more unstable as the occasional ally, occasional enemy of the new protagonist, Brent.



* Caim, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', appears about halfway through the sequel as the "One-Eyed Man" responsible for the death of Nowe's adoptive father. [[AntiHero He's basically the same person he was in the first game.]] He's just not the viewpoint character anymore.
* Isaac in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun: The Lost Age'' is an unseen antagonist to the game's main character, Felix. Felix intentionally avoids contact with Isaac, because he knows they're working against one another, and wishes to avoid a fight - until Felix's supposed allies Karst and Agatio try to kill Isaac, at which point the groups are forced into an [[EnemyMine uneasy alliance]] (And eventually team up for real once Felix convinces Isaac he's right.).
** Felix was an opponent to Isaac's group in the first game, and TheStinger for the first game made it fairly clear you'd be playing as Felix in ''TLA''. Neither Isaac's goal nor Felix's has changed, so they're still at odds. Effectively, it's ''the player'' who's gone rogue.
** Though Felix does it in reverse, and Jenna and Sheba do it without the player realising it at the time: Felix was an antagonist who then became the protagonist, and Jenna and Sheba were both prisoners that needed to be rescued as far as Isaac knew in the first game, but in the second game it turns out that Jenna was helping of her own free will and Sheba joined Felix's quest because she wanted to get to Jupiter Lighthouse.
** Also may have happened in ''Dark Dawn'', since Felix hasn't been seen since he left Vale shortly after the Golden Sun.
* This is how you appear to your former squadmates in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', seeing as how you're currently working for Cerberus, a terrorist group whose members were shoot-on-sight enemies in the first game. Ashley and Kaidan outright refuse to go with you because of it, and Tali rejoins with serious reservations about the Normandy's Cerberus-comprised crew (they attacked her people, so ItsPersonal). Subverted in that Shepard eventually leaves Cerberus (not to mention people like Admiral Hackett essentially considered Shepard a shadow asset the entire time), Garrus and Wrex trust Shepard without a second thought (although Garrus is reasonably concerned about the Cerberus connection), and everyone else eventually trusts Shepard once again. [[spoiler:In fact, the only one who you can possibly kill over this is the Virmire survivor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', and [[EarnYourBadEnding even that is hard to do in standard gameplay]]]].
* Another Creator/BioWare example: Revan shows up in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', having spent 300 years since ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' as the [[BigBad Sith Emperor's]] prisoner/conduit/favorite toy, his life artificially prolonged by Sith alchemy. The Republic side frees him, but we see later, playing as the [[VillainProtagonist Imperial faction]] that he's found yet another Rakata battlestation, a ton of droids, and decided to commit genocide on anyone with a ''trace'' of Sith blood (about 98% of the Imperial population, and probably a significant chunk of the Republic's), and is completely insane by the time the party puts him down like a rabid mutt. In ''Shadow of Revan'', he becomes a big enough galactic threat that it warrants an [[EnemyMine alliance between the Republic and Empire]] headed by his own descendant.
** TheReveal in the original game was that Revan was an [[TomatoInTheMirror inversion of this trope]]. The major lore villain who people kept talking about is now the PlayerCharacter.
* Lloyd Irving in ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'' is seen as a murderer at first, in stark contrast to his ideals in the [[VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia first game]]. Emil hates him for killing his parents in a brutal massacre of Palmacosta. [[spoiler:Of course, he's not really a villain. The Lloyd who committed those crimes was Decus wearing a disguise.]]
* Chronologically inverted since ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' is a prequel to ''VideoGame/TalesOfZestiria''. Eizen succumbs to malevolence between games, turns into a dragon, and has to be put down by Sorey and his party, while [[spoiler:Laphicet becomes the dragon Maotelus, gets corrupted, and has to be purified by the same]].

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* Caim, In ''VideoGame/DotHackGU'', [[spoiler:Kite's avatar from the first games is used as an evil AI.]] Also, [[spoiler:Elk]] shows up as [[spoiler:Endrance]], who plays the part of a villain for a good portion of the game.
* In ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'', the TrueFinalBoss of the BrutalBonusLevel is Mobius 1,
the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', appears about halfway through the sequel as the "One-Eyed Man" responsible for the death of Nowe's adoptive father. [[AntiHero He's basically the same person he was in the first game.]] He's just not the viewpoint character anymore.
* Isaac in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun: The Lost Age'' is an unseen antagonist to the game's main character, Felix. Felix intentionally avoids contact with Isaac, because he knows they're working against one another,
and wishes to avoid a fight - until Felix's supposed allies Karst and Agatio try to kill Isaac, at which point the groups are forced into an [[EnemyMine uneasy alliance]] (And eventually team up for real once Felix convinces Isaac he's right.).
** Felix was an opponent to Isaac's group in the first game, and TheStinger for the first game made it fairly clear you'd
PlayerCharacter of ''VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies'' (which should be playing chronologically impossible, as Felix in ''TLA''. Neither Isaac's goal nor Felix's has changed, so they're still at odds. Effectively, it's ''the player'' who's gone rogue.
** Though Felix does it in reverse, and Jenna and Sheba do it without the player realising it at the time: Felix was an antagonist who then became the protagonist, and Jenna and Sheba were both prisoners that needed to be rescued as far as Isaac knew in the first game, but in the second game it turns out that Jenna was helping of her own free will and Sheba joined Felix's quest because she wanted to get to Jupiter Lighthouse.
** Also may have happened in ''Dark Dawn'', since Felix hasn't been seen since he left Vale shortly
''Ace Combat 04'' takes place ~10 years after the Golden Sun.
* This is how you appear to your former squadmates in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', seeing as how you're currently working for Cerberus, a terrorist group whose members were shoot-on-sight enemies in the first game. Ashley
''Ace Combat Zero'', and Kaidan outright refuse to go Mobius 1 officially starts ''Ace Combat 04'' as a newbie pilot). Later games with you because similar BossRush modes also add Scarface One of it, ''VideoGame/AceCombat2'' and Tali rejoins with serious reservations about the Normandy's Cerberus-comprised crew (they attacked her people, so ItsPersonal). Subverted in that Shepard eventually leaves Cerberus (not to mention people like Admiral Hackett essentially considered Shepard a shadow asset the entire time), Garrus and Wrex trust Shepard without a second thought (although Garrus is reasonably concerned about the Cerberus connection), and everyone else eventually trusts Shepard once again. [[spoiler:In fact, the only one who you can possibly kill over this is the Virmire survivor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', and [[EarnYourBadEnding even that is hard to do in standard gameplay]]]].
* Another Creator/BioWare example: Revan shows up in ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', having spent 300 years since ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' as the [[BigBad Sith Emperor's]] prisoner/conduit/favorite toy, his life artificially prolonged by Sith alchemy. The Republic side frees him, but we see later, playing as the [[VillainProtagonist Imperial faction]] that he's found yet another Rakata battlestation, a ton of droids, and decided to commit genocide on anyone with a ''trace'' of Sith blood (about 98% of the Imperial population, and probably a significant chunk of the Republic's), and is completely insane by the time the party puts him down like a rabid mutt. In ''Shadow of Revan'', he becomes a big enough galactic threat that it warrants an [[EnemyMine alliance between the Republic and Empire]] headed by his own descendant.
** TheReveal in the original game was that Revan was an [[TomatoInTheMirror inversion of this trope]]. The major lore villain who people kept talking about is now the PlayerCharacter.
* Lloyd Irving in ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'' is seen as a murderer at first, in stark contrast to his ideals in the [[VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia first game]]. Emil hates him for killing his parents in a brutal massacre of Palmacosta. [[spoiler:Of course, he's not really a villain. The Lloyd who committed those crimes was Decus wearing a disguise.]]
* Chronologically inverted since ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' is a prequel to ''VideoGame/TalesOfZestiria''. Eizen succumbs to malevolence between games, turns into a dragon, and has to be put down by Sorey and his party, while [[spoiler:Laphicet becomes the dragon Maotelus, gets corrupted, and has to be purified by the same]].
Blaze from ''VideoGame/AceCombat5TheUnsungWar''.



* Subverted in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty''. At the start of the Plant chapter, [[AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent Raiden]] is repeatedly told that the leader of the terrorists is Solid Snake. Ten minutes of gameplay and one PaperThinDisguise later, you realize you were an idiot for thinking it was possible.
** In theory, this is supposed to be a lot less obvious. In the US version, Solid Snake and the actual terrorist leader, Solidus Snake, have different voices. In the Japanese version, they have the same actor, leading to more confusion - you listen in on the terrorist leader's plans, only to hear Solid Snake's voice. Snake is also explicitly lying to the main character from their first meeting. In Japan, it's a legitimate possibility for the first half of the game.
** If we look at the series' timeline, Naked Snake/Big Boss is one. He's the hero in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPortableOps'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVGroundZeroes'' and ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', and the BigBad of ''VideoGame/MetalGear1'' and ''VideoGame/MetalGear2SolidSnake''. [[spoiler:And reappears in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'''s epilogue to tie up the loose ends.]]
* In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Dante is an example, showing up as a villain right out of hell, and making himself a serious enemy to Nero, the new protagonist. They do end up fighting for a similar cause later, especially when it's revealed that [[spoiler:the guy that Dante gunned down, and who got better, is the BigBad]].
* You learn of a possessed and evil character in ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', called the Dark Wanderer. As it turns out, he's the player character of the first ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}''[[note]]More specifically, the warrior class. The other two classes also turned rogue, [[ShapedLikeItself including the rogue]] -- the Rogue became the WakeUpCallBoss Blood Raven, and the Sorceror became the Act II boss The Summoner.[[/note]].
* Kain, the main character from ''VideoGame/BloodOmenLegacyOfKain'', was the BigBad of the sequel ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver''. In a twist on the trope, Kain was already a VillainProtagonist in his own game, which was very much a story of EvilVersusEvil.
* In ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII: Mysteries of the Sith'', the player character for most of the game is Mara Jade Skywalker, and the previous player character Kyle Katarn falls to the DarkSide for the final boss fight.
** ''VideoGame/JediKnightJediAcademy'' also has Katarn as the final boss for [[DownerEnding one of the endings]]. This time, however, he hasn't fallen to the Dark Side; ''[[FaceHeelTurn you]]'' have.
* Clyde from ''VideoGame/Vigilante8'' turns heel in the sequel. His ending in the first game has him finding the villain's bracelets in a men's bathroom, and it possesses him when he puts them on.
* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIVTheAfterYears'', the kingdom of Baron is once again aggressively invading its fellow nations in order to take the [[CosmicKeystone Crystals]]. However, this time, the king of Baron is [[KnightinShiningArmor Cecil]]... [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy Cecil.]]
* The "Warriors of Darkness" you encounter in the 3.1 story in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''? [[spoiler: They used to be the Warriors of Light just like you (and WordOfGod confirmed that the player character stand-ins shown in the 2.0 trailers are their own characters) and have forsaken the light in favor of the dark.]]
* [[NeverTrustATrailer Misleading trailers]] were released to make it seem like this would be Yuri in ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'': The trailer made it seem like two new characters would be the leads and with only a brief appearance of Yuri. When the game came out though, Yuri was the main character and almost all the scenes in the trailer never occurred.



* Arguably [[{{Parody}} parodied]] in ''VideoGame/IWannaBeTheGuy'', where past versions of "[[FinalBoss the Guy]]" are player characters from many of the games homaged.
* Vanessa/Vanny was the protagonist of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted'', wherein she becomes partially [[DemonicPossession possessed]] by the VirtualGhost of SerialKiller [[HijackedByGanon William Afton]]. She returns as the BigBad of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach'', acting as Afton's JackTheRipoff.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' sets this up with VideoGame/MegaManX apparently leading the slaughter of an untold number of reploids. It's subverted, [[ItWasHisSled but you knew that]].
** Also, [[PersonOfMassDestruction Omega]] of ''Zero 3''. Exactly how? [[spoiler:He is the REAL Zero (well, [[GrandTheftMe his original body with another mind]]) and the player character of the Zero series was merely a reproduction (or rather, the [[BodyBackupDrive mind of the original Zero in a duplicate body]]).]]
** When the ''Zero'' series was in production, the real X was in fact supposed to be the BigBad. However, ExecutiveMeddling [[FranchiseZombie forced Keiji Inafune to continue the X series]] beyond ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX5 X5]]'', which also forced him to alter the ''Zero'' series a bit.
* Whoever the player picks between Gray and Ashe in ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX Mega Man ZX Advent]]'' has to fight the opposite-gendered character from the first game, that being Aile and Vent respectively. They both believe the other wants to claim a nearby [[ArtifactOfDoom Model W]], and when the fight concludes, they realize they're on the same side and team up for the rest of the game.
* Mario goes from rescuing his girlfriend in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' to holding the big ape hostage and playing the bad guy to his son in ''Donkey Kong Junior''.

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* Arguably [[{{Parody}} parodied]] This happens quite a lot in ''VideoGame/IWannaBeTheGuy'', where past versions of "[[FinalBoss the Guy]]" ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' series.
** The most notable examples
are player characters from many ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/NeoContra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's revealed that the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the games homaged.
* Vanessa/Vanny
classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.
** Also happens retroactively in ''VideoGame/HardCorpsUprising'', where the main character is a young Colonel Bahamut, who was the BigBad of the original ''Contra: Hard Corps''.
* ''Franchise/DeadRising'':
** In ''VideoGame/DeadRising2OffTheRecord'', [[spoiler:Chuck Greene]] appears as a Psychopath, [[spoiler:having failed to save Katey in this continuity]]. Similarly, [[spoiler:Stacey is the BigBad of the game, replacing Sullivan]].
** TheStinger of ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' reveals that [[spoiler: Isabella Keyes has developed a hatred for America that surpasses her brother's]].
* J.C. Denton,
the protagonist of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted'', wherein she ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', becomes partially [[DemonicPossession possessed]] by one of the VirtualGhost of SerialKiller [[HijackedByGanon William Afton]]. She returns as major faction leaders in the BigBad of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach'', acting as Afton's JackTheRipoff.
* ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' sets this up with VideoGame/MegaManX apparently leading
sequel, ''VideoGame/DeusExInvisibleWar'', and is also arguably the slaughter character who is most centrally driving the game's plot (a role that usually falls to the BigBad). You can join his faction in one ending path (and the majority of an untold number of reploids. It's subverted, [[ItWasHisSled the game's plot seems to be building up to this), but if you knew that]].
** Also, [[PersonOfMassDestruction Omega]]
chose any of ''Zero 3''. Exactly how? [[spoiler:He the other 3 ending paths, he becomes the "final boss" of the game, since assassinating him becomes one of the key endgame objectives. Denton has changed quite a bit between the two games, but can still arguably be described as a "good guy", and ''Invisible War'' is much more GrayAndGrayMorality than the first game.
* In ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'', Dante is an example, showing up as a villain right out of hell, and making himself a serious enemy to Nero, the new protagonist. They do end up fighting for a similar cause later, especially when it's revealed that [[spoiler:the guy that Dante gunned down, and who got better,
is the REAL Zero (well, [[GrandTheftMe his original body with another mind]]) BigBad]].
* You learn of a possessed
and evil character in ''VideoGame/DiabloII'', called the Dark Wanderer. As it turns out, he's the player character of the Zero series was merely a reproduction (or rather, the [[BodyBackupDrive mind of the original Zero in a duplicate body]]).]]
** When the ''Zero'' series was in production, the real X was in fact supposed to be the BigBad. However, ExecutiveMeddling [[FranchiseZombie forced Keiji Inafune to continue the X series]] beyond ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX5 X5]]'', which also forced him to alter the ''Zero'' series a bit.
* Whoever the player picks between Gray and Ashe in ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX Mega Man ZX Advent]]'' has to fight the opposite-gendered character from the
first game, that being Aile and Vent respectively. They both believe ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}''[[note]]More specifically, the warrior class. The other wants to claim a nearby [[ArtifactOfDoom Model W]], two classes also turned rogue, [[ShapedLikeItself including the rogue]] -- the Rogue became the WakeUpCallBoss Blood Raven, and when the fight concludes, they realize they're on Sorcerer became the same side and team up for the rest of the game.
* Mario goes from rescuing his girlfriend in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' to holding the big ape hostage and playing the bad guy to his son in ''Donkey Kong Junior''.
Act II boss The Summoner.[[/note]].



* In ''VideoGame/DotHackGU'', [[spoiler:Kite's avatar from the first games is used as an evil AI.]] Also, [[spoiler:Elk]] shows up as [[spoiler:Endrance]], who plays the part of a villain for a good portion of the game.

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* In ''VideoGame/DotHackGU'', [[spoiler:Kite's avatar Mario goes from rescuing his girlfriend in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKong'' to holding the big ape hostage and playing the bad guy to his son in ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongJunior''.
* Caim, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/{{Drakengard}}'', appears about halfway through the sequel as the "One-Eyed Man" responsible for the death of Nowe's adoptive father. [[AntiHero He's basically the same person he was in
the first games is used as an evil AI.]] Also, [[spoiler:Elk]] shows up as [[spoiler:Endrance]], who plays the part of a villain for a good portion of the game.]] He's just not the viewpoint character anymore.



* Ethan Waber in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarUniverse'': ''[[ExpansionPack Ambition of the Illuminus]]''. The events that cause him to go rogue are detailed in the [[AllThereInTheManual online comic]] ''Shadow of the Arkguard.''
* [[spoiler:Lenneth]] Valkyrie from ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile'' is essentially the main antagonist (from Wylfred's eyes) in ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfileCovenantOfThePlume'', and can be the final boss (depending on which ending is viewed.)
* In ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', [[AntiHero Alex]] [[HumanoidAbomination Mercer]] fought to stop the infected and Blackwatch from destroying New York. ''VideoGame/Prototype2'' has him spreading the infection, including to the new player character, James Heller. The reasons for his FaceHeelTurn, given in a MotiveRant towards the end and a prequel comic, seem to be out of line with his characterization at the end of the first game. The best explanation is that he ended up seeing things that convinced him that HumansAreTheRealMonsters.
* J.C. Denton, the protagonist of ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', becomes one of the major faction leaders in the sequel, ''VideoGame/DeusExInvisibleWar'', and is also arguably the character who is most centrally driving the game's plot (a role that usually falls to the BigBad). You can join his faction in one ending path (and the majority of the game's plot seems to be building up to this), but if you chose any of the other 3 ending paths, he becomes the "final boss" of the game, since assassinating him becomes one of the key endgame objectives. Denton has changed quite a bit between the two games, but can still arguably be described as a "good guy", and ''Invisible War'' is much more GrayAndGrayMorality than the first game.
* This seems to be the trend in the ''VideoGame/{{NecroVisioN}}'' series. The protagonist of the prequel ends up becoming the DiscOneFinalBoss of the main game, while the protagonist of the main game either becomes the Devil's [[TheDragon right-hand General]] or (in the hardest to obtain ending) ends up becoming the Lord of Hell himself. In either case, it's pretty clear he'd be the BigBad if any sequel was ever made. In both cases, they turned to the dark side with the intention of preventing a greater evil from occurring.
* The sympathetic and seemingly good-natured protagonist of ''VideoGame/MechWarrior 4'' is revealed to have turned into a cruel despot in the expansion pack, and serves as a DiscOneFinalBoss. In his case, it may have been VillainousLineage, as he obtained the throne by overthrowing his evil dictator cousin.
** Also, this is an explicit follow-up to one of [[MultipleEndings two possible endings]] to the original game. Presumably, a sequel to the other ending would not feature him as a villain.
** WordOfGod states that he was smear-campaigned by Katrina Steiner-Davion's loyalists and a vast majority of people bought it. Whether this means the events of ''Black Knight'' are actually what happens or some kind of Steiner propaganda is still up for debate (especially given the game's second half).

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* Ethan Waber In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIVTheAfterYears'', the kingdom of Baron is once again aggressively invading its fellow nations in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarUniverse'': ''[[ExpansionPack Ambition order to take the [[CosmicKeystone Crystals]]. However, this time, the king of Baron is [[KnightinShiningArmor Cecil]]... [[spoiler:a BrainwashedAndCrazy Cecil.]]
* The "Warriors of Darkness" you encounter in the 3.1 story in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''? [[spoiler: They used to be the Warriors of Light just like you (and WordOfGod confirmed that the player character stand-ins shown in the 2.0 trailers are their own characters) and have forsaken the light in favor
of the Illuminus]]''. The events that cause him to go rogue are detailed in the [[AllThereInTheManual online comic]] ''Shadow of the Arkguard.''
dark.]]
* [[spoiler:Lenneth]] Valkyrie from ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile'' is essentially the main antagonist (from Wylfred's eyes) in ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfileCovenantOfThePlume'', and can be the final boss (depending on which ending is viewed.)
* In ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', [[AntiHero Alex]] [[HumanoidAbomination Mercer]] fought to stop the infected and Blackwatch from destroying New York. ''VideoGame/Prototype2'' has him spreading the infection, including to the new player character, James Heller. The reasons for his FaceHeelTurn, given in a MotiveRant towards the end and a prequel comic, seem to be out of line with his characterization at the end of the first game. The best explanation is that he ended up seeing things that convinced him that HumansAreTheRealMonsters.
* J.C. Denton,
Vanessa/Vanny was the protagonist of ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysVRHelpWanted'', wherein she becomes one of partially [[DemonicPossession possessed]] by the major faction leaders in VirtualGhost of SerialKiller [[HijackedByGanon William Afton]]. She returns as the sequel, ''VideoGame/DeusExInvisibleWar'', and BigBad of ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddysSecurityBreach'', acting as Afton's JackTheRipoff.
* Isaac in ''VideoGame/GoldenSun: The Lost Age''
is also arguably the character who is most centrally driving an unseen antagonist to the game's plot (a role that usually falls main character, Felix. Felix intentionally avoids contact with Isaac, because he knows they're working against one another, and wishes to avoid a fight - until Felix's supposed allies Karst and Agatio try to kill Isaac, at which point the BigBad). You can join his faction groups are forced into an [[EnemyMine uneasy alliance]] (And eventually team up for real once Felix convinces Isaac he's right.).
** Felix was an opponent to Isaac's group
in one ending path (and the majority of the game's plot seems to be building up to this), but if you chose any of the other 3 ending paths, he becomes the "final boss" of the game, since assassinating him becomes one of the key endgame objectives. Denton has changed quite a bit between the two games, but can still arguably be described as a "good guy", and ''Invisible War'' is much more GrayAndGrayMorality than the first game.
* This seems to be the trend in the ''VideoGame/{{NecroVisioN}}'' series. The protagonist of the prequel ends up becoming the DiscOneFinalBoss of the main
game, while and TheStinger for the protagonist of the main first game either becomes the Devil's [[TheDragon right-hand General]] or (in the hardest to obtain ending) ends up becoming the Lord of Hell himself. In either case, made it fairly clear you'd be playing as Felix in ''TLA''. Neither Isaac's goal nor Felix's has changed, so they're still at odds. Effectively, it's pretty clear he'd be ''the player'' who's gone rogue.
** Though Felix does it in reverse, and Jenna and Sheba do it without
the BigBad if any sequel player realising it at the time: Felix was ever made. In an antagonist who then became the protagonist, and Jenna and Sheba were both cases, they turned prisoners that needed to the dark side with the intention of preventing a greater evil from occurring.
* The sympathetic and seemingly good-natured protagonist of ''VideoGame/MechWarrior 4'' is revealed to have turned into a cruel despot
be rescued as far as Isaac knew in the expansion pack, first game, but in the second game it turns out that Jenna was helping of her own free will and serves as a DiscOneFinalBoss. In his case, it Sheba joined Felix's quest because she wanted to get to Jupiter Lighthouse.
** Also
may have happened in ''Dark Dawn'', since Felix hasn't been VillainousLineage, as seen since he obtained left Vale shortly after the throne by overthrowing his evil dictator cousin.
** Also, this is an explicit follow-up to one of [[MultipleEndings two possible endings]] to the original game. Presumably, a sequel to the other ending would not feature him as a villain.
** WordOfGod states that he was smear-campaigned by Katrina Steiner-Davion's loyalists and a vast majority of people bought it. Whether this means the events of ''Black Knight'' are actually what happens or some kind of Steiner propaganda is still up for debate (especially given the game's second half).
Golden Sun.



* This happens quite a lot in the ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' series.
** The most notable examples are ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' and its sequel ''VideoGame/NeoContra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's revealed that the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.
** Also happens retroactively in ''VideoGame/HardCorpsUprising'', where the main character is a young Colonel Bahamut, who was the BigBad of the original ''Contra: Hard Corps''.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has this a lot. Kazuya is the protagonist in the first game but becomes the antagonist from the second game onward. Jin, Kazuya's son, is the protagonist in the third game, and remains in the role for the next two games before finally taking an antagonistic turn in ''Tekken 6''. The main distinction here is that Kazuya [[BaitTheDog was always meant to be a villain from Day 1]], whereas [[spoiler:Jin turns out to be a WellIntentionedExtremist trying [[BatmanGambit to combat]] [[GreaterScopeVillain a greater evil]] brought to life by his family's ongoing bloody feud]].
* In ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'', the TrueFinalBoss of the BrutalBonusLevel is Mobius 1, the protagonist and PlayerCharacter of ''VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies'' (which should be chronologically impossible, as ''Ace Combat 04'' takes place ~10 years after ''Ace Combat Zero'', and Mobius 1 officially starts ''Ace Combat 04'' as a newbie pilot). Later games with similar BossRush modes also add Scarface One of ''VideoGame/AceCombat2'' and Blaze from ''VideoGame/AceCombat5TheUnsungWar''.
* ''Franchise/DeadRising'':
** In ''VideoGame/DeadRising2OffTheRecord'', [[spoiler:Chuck Greene]] appears as a Psychopath, [[spoiler:having failed to save Katey in this continuity]]. Similarly, [[spoiler:Stacey is the BigBad of the game, replacing Sullivan]].
** TheStinger of ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' reveals that [[spoiler: Isabella Keyes has developed a hatred for America that surpasses her brother's]].

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* Arguably [[{{Parody}} parodied]] in ''VideoGame/IWannaBeTheGuy'', where past versions of "[[FinalBoss the Guy]]" are player characters from many of the games homaged.
* In ''VideoGame/JediKnightDarkForcesII: Mysteries of the Sith'', the player character for most of the game is Mara Jade Skywalker, and the previous player character Kyle Katarn falls to the DarkSide for the final boss fight.
** ''VideoGame/JediKnightJediAcademy'' also has Katarn as the final boss for [[DownerEnding one of the endings]].
This happens quite a lot in time, however, he hasn't fallen to the ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' series.Dark Side; ''[[FaceHeelTurn you]]'' have.
* Kain, the main character from ''VideoGame/BloodOmenLegacyOfKain'', was the BigBad of the sequel ''VideoGame/LegacyOfKainSoulReaver''. In a twist on the trope, Kain was already a VillainProtagonist in his own game, which was very much a story of EvilVersusEvil.

** * This is how you appear to your former squadmates in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2'', seeing as how you're currently working for Cerberus, a terrorist group whose members were shoot-on-sight enemies in the first game. Ashley and Kaidan outright refuse to go with you because of it, and Tali rejoins with serious reservations about the Normandy's Cerberus-comprised crew (they attacked her people, so ItsPersonal). Subverted in that Shepard eventually leaves Cerberus (not to mention people like Admiral Hackett essentially considered Shepard a shadow asset the entire time), Garrus and Wrex trust Shepard without a second thought (although Garrus is reasonably concerned about the Cerberus connection), and everyone else eventually trusts Shepard once again. [[spoiler:In fact, the only one who you can possibly kill over this is the Virmire survivor in ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'', and [[EarnYourBadEnding even that is hard to do in standard gameplay]]]].
*
The most notable examples are ''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'' sympathetic and its sequel ''VideoGame/NeoContra''. In ''Shattered Soldier'' it's seemingly good-natured protagonist of ''VideoGame/MechWarrior 4'' is revealed to have turned into a cruel despot in the expansion pack, and serves as a DiscOneFinalBoss. In his case, it may have been VillainousLineage, as he obtained the throne by overthrowing his evil dictator cousin.
** Also, this is an explicit follow-up to one of [[MultipleEndings two possible endings]] to the original game. Presumably, a sequel to the other ending would not feature him as a villain.
** WordOfGod states
that he was smear-campaigned by Katrina Steiner-Davion's loyalists and a vast majority of people bought it. Whether this means the events of ''Black Knight'' are actually what happens or some kind of Steiner propaganda is still up for debate (especially given the game's second half).
* ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' sets this up with VideoGame/MegaManX apparently leading the slaughter of an untold number of reploids. It's subverted, [[ItWasHisSled but you knew that]].
** Also, [[PersonOfMassDestruction Omega]] of ''Zero 3''. Exactly how? [[spoiler:He is the REAL Zero (well, [[GrandTheftMe his original body with another mind]]) and the player character of the Zero series was merely a reproduction (or rather, the [[BodyBackupDrive mind of the original Zero in a duplicate body]]).]]
** When the ''Zero'' series was in production, the real X was in fact supposed to be the BigBad. However, ExecutiveMeddling [[FranchiseZombie forced Keiji Inafune to continue the X series]] beyond ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX5 X5]]'', which also forced him to alter the ''Zero'' series a bit.
* Whoever the player picks between Gray and Ashe in ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX Mega Man ZX Advent]]'' has to fight the opposite-gendered character from the first game, that being Aile and Vent respectively. They both believe the other wants to claim a nearby [[ArtifactOfDoom Model W]], and when the fight concludes, they realize they're on the same side and team up for the rest of the game.
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty''. At the start of the Plant chapter, [[AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent Raiden]] is repeatedly told that the leader of the terrorists is Solid Snake. Ten minutes of gameplay and one PaperThinDisguise later, you realize you were an idiot for thinking it was possible.
** In theory, this is supposed to be a lot less obvious. In the US version, Solid Snake and the actual terrorist leader, Solidus Snake, have different voices. In the Japanese version, they have the same actor, leading to more confusion - you listen in on
the terrorist leader and DiscOneFinalBoss is in fact Lance Bean, Player 2 of the classic Contra series, who as it turns out is a WellIntentionedExtremist trying leader's plans, only to stop the World Government from destroying the planet, but who was driven insane by the [[BigBad Red Falcon]] cell he injected into himself to survive an early assassination attempt by the World Government. In ''Neo Contra'', Bill Rizer (Player 1 of the classic series and ''Shattered Soldier'') is the BigBad and final boss, who wants to destroy the Earth ForTheEvulz ([[spoiler:although it's heavily implied that he's actually an insane A.I. based off of Bill's mind, with the ''real'' Bill Rizer being the mentor character]]). Lucia (Player 2 of ''Shattered Soldier'') hear Solid Snake's voice. Snake is also a member of the QuirkyMinibossSquad and seems gleefully evil in helping Bill destroy the world. Unlike Lance, she dies without any explanation being given for her abrupt FaceHeelTurn.
** Also happens retroactively in ''VideoGame/HardCorpsUprising'', where
explicitly lying to the main character from their first meeting. In Japan, it's a legitimate possibility for the first half of the game.
** If we look at the series' timeline, Naked Snake/Big Boss
is a young Colonel Bahamut, who was one. He's the hero in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPortableOps'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'', ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVGroundZeroes'' and ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'', and the BigBad of ''VideoGame/MetalGear1'' and ''VideoGame/MetalGear2SolidSnake''. [[spoiler:And reappears in ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'''s epilogue to tie up the original ''Contra: Hard Corps''.
loose ends.]]
* This seems to be the trend in the ''VideoGame/{{NecroVisioN}}'' series. The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has this a lot. Kazuya is protagonist of the prequel ends up becoming the DiscOneFinalBoss of the main game, while the protagonist in of the first main game but either becomes the antagonist from Devil's [[TheDragon right-hand General]] or (in the second game onward. Jin, Kazuya's son, is hardest to obtain ending) ends up becoming the protagonist in the third game, and remains in the role for the next two games before finally taking an antagonistic turn in ''Tekken 6''. The main distinction here is that Kazuya [[BaitTheDog was always meant to Lord of Hell himself. In either case, it's pretty clear he'd be a villain from Day 1]], whereas [[spoiler:Jin turns out to be a WellIntentionedExtremist trying [[BatmanGambit to combat]] [[GreaterScopeVillain a greater evil]] brought to life by his family's ongoing bloody feud]].
* In ''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'', the TrueFinalBoss of the BrutalBonusLevel is Mobius 1, the protagonist and PlayerCharacter of ''VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies'' (which should be chronologically impossible, as ''Ace Combat 04'' takes place ~10 years after ''Ace Combat Zero'', and Mobius 1 officially starts ''Ace Combat 04'' as a newbie pilot). Later games with similar BossRush modes also add Scarface One of ''VideoGame/AceCombat2'' and Blaze from ''VideoGame/AceCombat5TheUnsungWar''.
* ''Franchise/DeadRising'':
** In ''VideoGame/DeadRising2OffTheRecord'', [[spoiler:Chuck Greene]] appears as a Psychopath, [[spoiler:having failed to save Katey in this continuity]]. Similarly, [[spoiler:Stacey is
the BigBad if any sequel was ever made. In both cases, they turned to the dark side with the intention of preventing a greater evil from occurring.
* Ethan Waber in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarUniverse'': ''[[ExpansionPack Ambition
of the game, replacing Sullivan]].
** TheStinger of ''VideoGame/DeadRising3'' reveals
Illuminus]]''. The events that [[spoiler: Isabella Keyes cause him to go rogue are detailed in the [[AllThereInTheManual online comic]] ''Shadow of the Arkguard.''
* In ''VideoGame/{{Prototype}}'', [[AntiHero Alex]] [[HumanoidAbomination Mercer]] fought to stop the infected and Blackwatch from destroying New York. ''VideoGame/Prototype2''
has developed a hatred him spreading the infection, including to the new player character, James Heller. The reasons for America his FaceHeelTurn, given in a MotiveRant towards the end and a prequel comic, seem to be out of line with his characterization at the end of the first game. The best explanation is that surpasses her brother's]].he ended up seeing things that convinced him that HumansAreTheRealMonsters.
* [[spoiler:Jill Valentine]] in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' as a result of being BrainwashedAndCrazy by Wesker.



* [[spoiler:Jill Valentine]] in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' as a result of being BrainwashedAndCrazy by Wesker.

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* [[spoiler:Jill Valentine]] Another Creator/BioWare example: Revan shows up in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil5'' ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', having spent 300 years since ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'' as the [[BigBad Sith Emperor's]] prisoner/conduit/favorite toy, his life artificially prolonged by Sith alchemy. The Republic side frees him, but we see later, playing as the [[VillainProtagonist Imperial faction]] that he's found yet another Rakata battlestation, a result ton of being BrainwashedAndCrazy droids, and decided to commit genocide on anyone with a ''trace'' of Sith blood (about 98% of the Imperial population, and probably a significant chunk of the Republic's), and is completely insane by Wesker.the time the party puts him down like a rabid mutt. In ''Shadow of Revan'', he becomes a big enough galactic threat that it warrants an [[EnemyMine alliance between the Republic and Empire]] headed by his own descendant.
** TheReveal in the original game was that Revan was an [[TomatoInTheMirror inversion of this trope]]. The major lore villain who people kept talking about is now the PlayerCharacter.
* [[NeverTrustATrailer Misleading trailers]] were released to make it seem like this would be Yuri in ''VideoGame/ShadowHeartsCovenant'': The trailer made it seem like two new characters would be the leads and with only a brief appearance of Yuri. When the game came out though, Yuri was the main character and almost all the scenes in the trailer never occurred.


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* Chronologically inverted since ''VideoGame/TalesOfBerseria'' is a prequel to ''VideoGame/TalesOfZestiria''. Eizen succumbs to malevolence between games, turns into a dragon, and has to be put down by Sorey and his party, while [[spoiler:Laphicet becomes the dragon Maotelus, gets corrupted, and has to be purified by the same]].
* Lloyd Irving in ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld'' is seen as a murderer at first, in stark contrast to his ideals in the [[VideoGame/TalesOfSymphonia first game]]. Emil hates him for killing his parents in a brutal massacre of Palmacosta. [[spoiler:Of course, he's not really a villain. The Lloyd who committed those crimes was Decus wearing a disguise.]]
* The ''VideoGame/{{Tekken}}'' series has this a lot. Kazuya is the protagonist in the first game but becomes the antagonist from the second game onward. Jin, Kazuya's son, is the protagonist in the third game, and remains in the role for the next two games before finally taking an antagonistic turn in ''Tekken 6''. The main distinction here is that Kazuya [[BaitTheDog was always meant to be a villain from Day 1]], whereas [[spoiler:Jin turns out to be a WellIntentionedExtremist trying [[BatmanGambit to combat]] [[GreaterScopeVillain a greater evil]] brought to life by his family's ongoing bloody feud]].


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* [[spoiler:Lenneth]] Valkyrie from ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfile'' is essentially the main antagonist (from Wylfred's eyes) in ''VideoGame/ValkyrieProfileCovenantOfThePlume'', and can be the final boss (depending on which ending is viewed.)
* Clyde from ''VideoGame/Vigilante8'' turns heel in the sequel. His ending in the first game has him finding the villain's bracelets in a men's bathroom, and it possesses him when he puts them on.

























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** In the DLC story, ''Future Redeemed'', [[spoiler: Alvis, the [[DuesEstMachina god-like AI]] who lead Shulk to save the world in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'', returns (now calling himself Alpha). He intends to destroy the world of Aionios and everyone who originated from the Bionis or Alrest, planning to create a new world in its place that he considers "old life" unworthy of. Justified, as he is now [[AIIsACrapshoot following his programming]] with [[StrawVulcan cold logic]], with Pneuma, Logos, and Klaus no longer around to give him a moral framework. Ultimately Zigzagged, as a part of him eventually splits off to form A: Essentially, his conscience. A is composed of his memories of the time with Shulk, still on the side of good, and ultimately acknowledged by Shulk to be the true "Alvis".]]

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