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danime91 Since: Jan, 2012
Sep 19th 2014 at 2:51:45 PM •••

No Dead Space series in here already? After having played through the games, and watched several playthroughs of it, I have to really say that Isaac really drops the ball whenever you're not in control of him. Dead Space 3 especially, near the finale. When Danik has Ellie hostage and tells Isaac and Carver to hand over the Codex, they are at a distance where they can easily shoot Danik in the face, or, barring that, stasis him. Even afterward when Carver gives Danik the Codex and he releases Ellie there was a good 5 second span in which they could have shot him in the back before he turned off the machine and restarted Convergence.

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kawaiineko333 Since: Nov, 2010
Feb 25th 2014 at 10:01:24 AM •••

I've been reading a Let's Play of White Knight Chronicles. Anyone wanna add that into the role-playing game section? There's a whole laundry list of cutscene incompetence.

7331Squall Since: Feb, 2012
Sep 19th 2013 at 4:03:45 PM •••

  • The Resident Evil series as a whole is effectively this trope incarnate, as probably half the boss fights could be avoided if the idiot characters would just shoot the bad guys during their monologues before they inject themselves with whatever they're holding.

Actually, this is Averted in Operation Raccoon City, for they shoot William Birkin the moment he menaces to inject himself with the virus. Actually, he's headshotted before the virus even has time to act, as shown in Resident Evil 2. And he still "respawns" as a deadly creature. Perhaps they know something like this is bound to happen anyway and just want to save bullets for the harder fight.

MagBas MagBas Since: Jun, 2009
MagBas
Jun 17th 2010 at 6:15:18 PM •••

  • The original Ogre Battle. In one of the bad endings, which you get if your Karma Meter is too far toward evil, your main character takes over the country instead of handing it off the the rightful ruler. The game then says that your main character was soundly and easily defeated within days. This occurs despite you having an army full of high level paladins, liches, and dragons at your command.
    • That's assuming they STAYED at your command, rather than joining the next rebellion.
      • The main character is often so powerful by the end of the game he could kill everyone else at once, making this one a particular wall banger for most players.

In the ending more close to this description, your character was not "soundly and easily defeated within days" but defeated in ONE YEAR with the implication that you was a hard opponent.

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