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** [[spoiler: The Human Reaper]] in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''.

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** [[spoiler: The [[spoiler:The Human Reaper]] in ''VideoGame/MassEffect2''.


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* ''VideoGame/PlantsVsZombies'': The FinalBoss is the Zombot, piloted by BigBad Dr. Zomboss. It's so huge that it can't be seen onscreen in its entirety and can hurl a camper van as an attack.
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* ''VideoGame/HextechMayhem'': HeroAntagonist and RecurringBoss Heimerdinger fights [[PlayerCharacter Ziggs]] using one of these. It starts out as a simple pair of legs. In the second fight it gains arms, and in the FinalBoss fight, [[spoiler:It gets converted into a giant mechanical TalkingAnimal t-rex known as the T-Hex]].
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* ''Videogame/{{Ultrakill}}:'' The Violence Layer holds [[spoiler:the 1000-THR "Earthmover" war machines, utterly ''titanic'' centaur-like mechs with a LightningGun that can blow cities apart. They're not Hell's creations either: Humanity built the Earthmovers as the final step in the Final War's LensmanArmsRace, and they quickly monopolized and took over warfare as a whole until the Earth was but a scorched ruin with Earthmovers carrying cities of people shooting at each other over what remained. They're particularly huge even by this page's standards, with rough estimates (keeping in mind [[WordOfGod Hakita refuses to offer minutiae like character heights]]) pegging them at a ''minimum'' of 1500 feet tall]].

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* ''Videogame/{{Ultrakill}}:'' The Violence Layer holds [[spoiler:the 1000-THR "Earthmover" "[[MeaningfulName Earthmover]]" war machines, utterly ''titanic'' centaur-like mechs with a LightningGun that can blow cities apart. They're not Hell's creations either: Humanity built the Earthmovers as the final step in the Final War's LensmanArmsRace, and they quickly monopolized and took over warfare as a whole until the Earth was but a scorched ruin with Earthmovers carrying cities of people shooting at each other over what remained. They're particularly huge even by this page's standards, with rough estimates (keeping in mind [[WordOfGod Hakita refuses to offer minutiae like character heights]]) pegging them at a ''minimum'' of 1500 feet tall]].
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* ''VideoGame/MegaManX'': The BigBad Sigma frequently [[OneWingedAngel becomes one of these]] for the final boss battle. Special mention goes to [[VideoGame/MegaManX5 Final Sigma W]], who's so massive only his ''head and upper torso'' are visible on-screen.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}'': The game's FinalBoss [[spoiler:General Tor]] uses a mech suit that's easily five times Iji's height dubbed the Eidolon. A logbook states that Eidolons are standard [[spoiler:Komato]] equipment given to [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking military leaders]] designed to deal with large waves of forces, but has trouble with engaging single units.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Iji}}'': The game's FinalBoss [[spoiler:General Tor]] uses a mech suit that's easily five times Iji's height dubbed the Eidolon. A logbook states that Eidolons are standard [[spoiler:Komato]] equipment given to [[AuthorityEqualsAsskicking military leaders]] leaders designed to deal with large waves of forces, but has trouble with engaging single units.
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* ''VideoGame/KingdomsReborn'': One of the last military units the Shogunate can unlock is a mobile suit.
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* ''Videogame/{{Ultrakill}}:'' The Violence Layer holds [[spoiler:the 1000-THR "Earthmover" war machines, utterly ''titanic'' centaur-like mechs with a LightningGun that can blow cities apart. They're not Hell's creations either: Humanity built the Earthmovers as the final step in the Final War's LensmanArmsRace, and they quickly monopolized and took over warfare as a whole until the Earth was but a scorched ruin with Earthmovers carrying cities of people shot at each other over what remained. They're particularly huge even by this page's standards, with rough estimates (keeping in mind [[WordOfGod Hakita refuses to offer minutiae like character heights]]) pegging them at a ''minimum'' of 1500 feet tall]].

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* ''Videogame/{{Ultrakill}}:'' The Violence Layer holds [[spoiler:the 1000-THR "Earthmover" war machines, utterly ''titanic'' centaur-like mechs with a LightningGun that can blow cities apart. They're not Hell's creations either: Humanity built the Earthmovers as the final step in the Final War's LensmanArmsRace, and they quickly monopolized and took over warfare as a whole until the Earth was but a scorched ruin with Earthmovers carrying cities of people shot shooting at each other over what remained. They're particularly huge even by this page's standards, with rough estimates (keeping in mind [[WordOfGod Hakita refuses to offer minutiae like character heights]]) pegging them at a ''minimum'' of 1500 feet tall]].
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* ''Videogame/{{Ultrakill}}:'' The Violence Layer holds [[spoiler:the 1000-THR "Earthmover" war machines, utterly ''titanic'' centaur-like mechs with a LightningGun that can blow cities apart. They're not Hell's creations either: Humanity built the Earthmovers as the final step in the Final War's LensmanArmsRace, and they quickly monopolized and took over warfare as a whole until the Earth was but a scorched ruin with Earthmovers carrying cities of people shot at each other over what remained. They're particularly huge even by this page's standards, with rough estimates (keeping in mind [[WordOfGod Hakita refuses to offer minutiae like character heights]]) pegging them at a ''minimum'' of 1500 feet tall]].
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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
** The final battle of ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' has Liberty Prime stride purposefully towards the Jefferson Monument, crushing Enclave power armor troopers underfoot, vaporizing others with eye lasers, and tossing miniature nuclear bombs like footballs, all the while loudly proclaiming that death is better than communism.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'':
''Franchise/{{Fallout}}'':
** The final battle of ''VideoGame/{{Fallout 3}}'' ''VideoGame/Fallout3'' has Liberty Prime stride purposefully towards the Jefferson Monument, crushing Enclave power armor troopers underfoot, vaporizing others with eye lasers, and tossing miniature nuclear bombs like footballs, all the while loudly proclaiming that death is better than communism.



** The BigBad in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout Tactics|BrotherhoodOfSteel}}'' uses robots, including ones that qualify as Humongous Mecha.

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** The BigBad in ''VideoGame/{{Fallout Tactics|BrotherhoodOfSteel}}'' ''VideoGame/FalloutTacticsBrotherhoodOfSteel'' uses robots, including ones that qualify as Humongous Mecha.

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