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9Ah, video games. No other media allows RefugeInAudacity so often. [[SugarWiki/BetterThanItSounds And most of the time it works]].
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11''Please sort new titles alphabetically to avoid duplicate entries.''
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13* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/OneHundredPercentOrangeJuice'']]: Cute anime girls (and ''veeery'' few guys) meet the RandomNumberGod.
14** Alternatively, a bunch of anime girls use dice to decide fate.
15** A generic boy's wallet is stolen in a grand effort to justify giving the perpetrator top billing in a shmup crossover.
16* [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/TwelveThirteen 1213]]]]'': A clone busts out of a prison in a laboratory complex in space, finds out he shouldn't even have bothered. Note: This also perfectly describes [[spoiler:''VideoGame/MysteryOfTimeAndSpace'']].
17* [[spoiler: VideoGame/ThirteenSentinelsAegisRim]]: 13 overbearing, overemotional humans who can pilot giant robots are the only thing that can fight giant aliens to prevent the end of the world.
18* [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/NineteenSixteenDerUnbekannteKrieg 1916 - Der Unbekannte Krieg]]'']]: A guy tries to avoid getting killed by [[RaptorAttack velociraptors]] so he can get killed in [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI the Great War]] instead.
19* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ThreeDDotGameHeroes'']]: A ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'' {{homage}} InAWorld [[{{Retraux}} made of billions of tiny cubes]].
20* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ThreeInThree'']]: A personified number 3 has to fix the computer she lives in by solving puzzles.
21* [[spoiler:''3-on-3 NHL Arcade'']]: Bobbleheads play hockey.
22* [[spoiler:''720°'']]: A skateboarder tries to raise enough money to keep skateboarding. This annoys the local insects.
23* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheSeventhGuest'']]: Walk around a house solving puzzles. [[spoiler:While dead.]]
24** [[spoiler:''The 11th Hour'']]: Do the same thing, but the house is a total fixer-upper now. And it had sex with a woman.
25* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/EightEyes'']]: In a post-apocalyptic future, a falconer defeats and has tea with the world's royalty in a grand effort to solve a logic puzzle.
26* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/NinetyNineSpirits'']]: A wandering samurai kills ghosts masquerading as everyday objects.
27* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaARecklessDisregardForGravity'']]: You go BASE jumping. It's a ''very'' long way to the ground.
28* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AbobosBigAdventure'']]: A bunch of NES characters has kidnapped your son. Are you a bad enough [[spoiler:Abobo]] to rescue him?
29* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Abuse}}'']]: A convict armed with a combat suit escapes from a hellish prison when a biological agent that turned everyone into murderous mutants.
30* [[spoiler:''Franchise/AceAttorney'']]: A visual novel series set in a courtroom where you play as lawyers.
31** [[spoiler:''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney'']]: A lawyer with spiky hair defends the innocent through CourtroomAntics and [[GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger really dramatic pointing]], beating down an old friend and said friend's mentor in the process. His old boss sticks around to help from beyond the grave via possessing her younger sister's body.
32** [[spoiler:''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyJusticeForAll'']]: Said lawyer now has to beat down a girl nearly ten years younger than him who knows how to wield a whip.
33** [[spoiler:''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyTrialsAndTribulations'']]: Said lawyer now has to beat down a sick blind guy who MustHaveCaffeine and is the boyfriend of the lawyer's old boss. The lawyer also has to deal with his ex-girlfriend getting her revenge from beyond the grave.
34** [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney'']]: A different lawyer with slightly less spiky hair and a bracelet that makes him a LivingLieDetector defends the innocent through CourtroomAntics and [[GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger really dramatic pointing]], while being assisted by a StageMagician. They go up against TheRockStar, who was involved in making the first lawyer lose his job. The original lawyer still manages to dominate the story anyhow.
35** [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth'']]: The aforementioned old friend of the first lawyer gets hysterically laughed at, mistaken for a drunk, tied up, repeatedly accused of murder, and even assaulted by a badger in the course of [[AmateurSleuth solving crimes]] though the use of logic and [[GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger really dramatic pointing]]. Out of the advertised 15 hours of gameplay, the last ten are spent arguing with a hyena, a wolf and a tree.
36** [[spoiler: ''[[VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations Gyakuten Kenji 2]]'']]: Aforementioned old friend takes on a series of new cases involving ice cream salesmen, clowns, chefs, old ladies, and Godzilla knockoffs. His middle-aged dad gets in on the action with the chefs in a flashback. Meanwhile, a teenager with IdiotHair tries to solve crimes despite having a complete and utter inability to do so while managing [[EnsembleDarkhorse to gather an English fanbase]] in the process. This is all suddenly stopped dead by NoExportForYou.
37** [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies'']]: The first lawyer can practice law again. He and the second lawyer are joined by a third who has really good hearing and a talking necklace that can track people's emotions. Together, they all go up against a bird-loving wannabe samurai who is ChainedByFashion.
38** [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice'']]: The first lawyer visits his friend in a country where defense attorneys are practically nonexistent and verdicts are determined by the memories of the deceased while the second and third lawyers handle cases at home. All three go up against a deeply religious world-traveling prosecutor from said country and get involved in a plot to overthrow said country's government.
39** [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'']]: The [[UsefulNotes/MeijiRestoration Meiji-era]] ancestor of the first lawyer journeys to VictorianLondon, where he proves the deductions of the great detective Franchise/SherlockHolmes' wrong.
40* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat'' series]]: {{Shoot Em Up}}s for aircraft fetishists.
41** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AirCombat'']]: [[BlingOfWar Extremely flashy war planes]] bomb the hell out of an entire country of rebels.
42** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat2'']]: An [[FeaturelessProtagonist unnamed pilot]] frees a country from [[NGOSuperpower absurdly-equipped rebel factions]] by destroying all the infrastructure they've captured.
43** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat3Electrosphere'']]: An unnamed pilot and allies involve themselves in CorporateWarfare that includes about 600% more dogfighting and ghosts infecting the Internet.
44*** Alternatively: a ShootEmUp for aircraft fetishists has plot-reduction surgery.
45** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat04ShatteredSkies'']]: An unnamed pilot kills off a [[OrphansOrdeal war orphan's]] friends and only family one by one.
46** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat5TheUnsungWar'']]: An unnamed pilot and his squad are tricked by old Germans into killing scores of Russians.
47** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombatZeroTheBelkanWar'']]: An unnamed pilot and his buddy screw up the lives of their German adversaries, who nuke themselves in retaliation.
48** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat6FiresOfLiberation'']]: An unnamed pilot single-handedly rescues Canada from occupation by Yugoslavia while his wingman starts the lamest meme ever.
49** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombatXSkiesOfDeception'']]: An unnamed pilot fights a South American-style guerrilla war... with a fighter plane.
50** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombatXiSkiesOfIncursion'']]: A [[HeroOfAnotherStory different]] unnamed pilot fights the same war as the last guy on the list, but it turns out it's a prequel, so [[ItsAWonderfulFailure he actually loses by winning]].
51** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombatAssaultHorizon'']]: A [[BreakingOldTrends pilot with a face]] saves the InvadedStatesOfAmerica from {{Renegade Russian}}s and their [[NuclearWeaponsTaboo not-nukes]] with vigorous {{fistpump}}ing.
52** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombatAssaultHorizonLegacy'']]: An unnamed pilot frees a country from absurdly-equipped rebel factions by destroying all the infrastructure they've captured, [[VideoGameRemake again.]]
53** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombatInfinity'']]: Four to eight unnamed pilots [[MythologyGag do stuff similar to all the above]] while [[AllegedlyFreeGame worrying about their fuel supplies]].
54** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AceCombat7SkiesUnknown'']]: An unnamed pilot is arrested and called a dumbass while trying to save the world from French-Italians and their homicidal robot air force.
55* ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/AchievementUnlocked]]'': An elephant must do everything that can be done. Including kill itself several times.
56** ''[[spoiler:Achievement Unlocked 2]]'': Now the elephant has to do even more things, like eat its own poop and flood a building.
57** ''[[spoiler:Achievement Unlocked 3]]'': A fat guy tells the elephant to go buy him food.
58* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/Action52Owns'']]: Remakes of 52 of the [[VideoGame/{{Action52}} most horrible games ever made]].
59** [[spoiler: ''Jigsaw'']]: A man saves his girlfriend from workbench tools. [[spoiler: And kills her.]]
60** [[spoiler: ''Illuminator'']]: Save your sister from monsters... with nothing but a torchlight.
61** [[spoiler: ''Meong'']]: A GentlemanThief explores a dungeon.
62** [[spoiler: ''Non-Human'']]: A HumongousMecha that lacks the ability to turn around fights organic horrors.
63** [[spoiler: ''Streemerz'']]: A guy with rope avoids clowns.
64* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ActRaiser'']]: God and his sycophantic sidekick lead the people to salvation. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Or destruction.]]
65** [[spoiler:''Act Raiser II'']]: God TookALevelInBadass. Unfortunately, [[NintendoHard so did his enemies.]]
66* [[spoiler:''Action Henk'']]: Butt-ugly toys try to prove they've "still got it" by jumping and sliding across race tracks designed for toy cars.
67* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AdventureIsland'']]: A fat, diabetic man wearing nothing but a grass skirt and a baseball cap kills animals and eats lots of fruit in order to rescue his girlfriend.
68** [[spoiler:''Adventure Island II'']]: Same as above, except now he enlists dinosaurs to help carry him around.
69** [[spoiler:''Super Adventure Island II'']]: Fat diabetic man suffers from amnesia. He forgets about his malady and starts wearing clothes.
70* [[spoiler: ''Adventure Of Valkyrie'']]: Some guy drops the keys to his house; you play an angel who is sent by God to help him pick them up. The entire population of the world conspires to stop you.
71* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/TheAdventuresOfBatmanAndRobin'']]: A VideoGame adaptation of [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheAnimatedSeries a beloved superhero cartoon.]] Due to the gameplay, said superhero is out of character. Eschews the usual orchestral soundtrack for [[HouseMusic acid house]]. You're very likely to die in the first stage.
72* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AdventuresOfLolo'']]: To save his girlfriend, a furball steals hearts from demons and traps them in eggs. When a [[VideoGame/{{Kirby}} more marketable puffball]] comes along, the couple make a FaceHeelTurn.
73* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AdventuresToGo'']]: Freelance warriors become real heroes by going on simulated quests.
74* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AeroFighters'']]: A dolphin, baby, mother and daughter, SteamPunk-style cyborg, J-pop idol, ninja, viking, gender-confused punk rocker, among others are recruited to stop an alien menace.
75* [[spoiler:''Videogame/Afterlife1996'']]: Being in charge of heaven and hell is a lot like being a city planner.
76* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AgarestSenki'']]: A man dies in the first few minutes. He gets revived, ends a war, and bangs one of three chicks. [[GenerationXerox Rinse and repeat four more times.]]
77** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AgarestSenki 2'']]: [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu You kill a god in the opening.]] Turns out it was a bad idea.
78** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AgarestSenki Zero'']]: An ancestor of the man from above also dies in the first few minutes. He also gets revived and bangs one of three chicks. [[GenerationXerox Rince and repeat one more time.]]
79* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Agario}}'']]: You're a cell in a cell-eat-cell world.
80* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AgeOfEmpires'']]: Reenact historical battles with a mouse, three times over.
81** Prove your dynasty is the greatest by micromanaging everyone in your empire.
82** When all else fails, just use the Wololo chant.
83** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AgeOfMythology'']]: Stop one-eyed guy from releasing ancient god-monster.
84*** [[spoiler: ''Age Of Mythology: The Titans'']]: [[NiceJobBreakingItHero Break said god-monster free]], then put it back together again.
85*** Alternately: The entire game culminates in a fight between a black man and an environmentalist woman.
86** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AgeOfEmpiresIII'']]: OC {{Mighty Whitey}}s fight in historical battles to stop an AncientConspiracy.
87*** [[spoiler: ''The Warchiefs'']]: Native Americans defeat their enemies with the Power of Dance.
88*** [[spoiler: ''The Asian Dynasties'']]: Things take a turn for the RuleOfCool as samurai, Shaolin monks, and elephants join the fun.
89* [[spoiler: ''Videogame/AgentsOfMayhem'']]: A paramiltary team of dubious morality is pitted against an AlwaysChaoticEvil terrorist organization.
90* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AITheSomniumFiles'']]: Perverted cop from a top-secret branch of the police force invades people’s dreams to solve a murder case. His partner is an eyeball hamster that can assume human form in said dreams.
91* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AIWarFleetCommand'']]: Wipe out a [[TheComputerIsACheatingBastard cheating AI]] who can stomp you flat at any point and often will.
92* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AkibasTripUndeadAndUndressed'']]: Otaku gets turned into energy vampire. To fight other energy vampires, he must strip them down to their underwear. Stealing the clothes takes tearing dozens of them first or reading books. Meanwhile, here's Akihabara, Japan for you to run around.
93* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlanWake'']]: An [[WritersBlock uninspired]] author in hipster attire and his chubby manager try to save the author's wife by fighting off the contents of his last book, pointing flashlights in people's faces and tapping into ThePowerOfRock - all while trying to avoid jail.
94** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlanWakesAmericanNightmare'']]: An author in Arizona runs around a small-town rest stop, looks at the stars in an observatory, and tries to watch a movie. The movie doesn't work, so he does it all again. ''And again''.
95** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlanWakeII'']]: An FBI agent takes a break from investigating a small-town cult to read a book. Meanwhile, a struggling author walks around a city block in the hopes of finding some inspiration. They're both looking for a light switch.
96* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlienIsolation'']]: A young woman discovers the aftermath of a stomach cramp that got out of hand while wondering why her mom hasn't called her lately.
97* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlienSoldier'']]: A tiger tries to kill a bird.
98* [[spoiler:''Alley Cat'']]: A homeless tries to impress his love interest by engaging into acts of vandalism. Brooms try to prevent this.
99* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AllPointsBulletin'']]: A massive group of [[VirtualPaperDoll Virtual Paper Dolls]] play cops and robbers.
100* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AloneInTheDark1992'']]: Guy or gal gets stuck in a house and cannot leave.
101** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AloneInTheDark2'']]: Guy gets stuck in another house and cannot leave. Pirates.
102** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AloneInTheDark3'']]: Guy goes looking for gal from first game, gets stuck in town and cannot leave. Cowboys.
103* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Alphacat}}'']]: ''Franchise/StarWars'' with cats. It's a MatchThreeGame.
104* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlphaProtocol'']]: Secret agent has been sent to assassinate a terrorist. Turns out said terrorist has received assistance from said agent's own agency. Lots of people are going to die.
105** Alternately: A betrayed secret agent's mission of revenge leads him to shoot-outs with cape-wearing spies, crotchety old men, and a Russian gangster wearing a ''really'' tacky jacket. At the end of the story, he surrenders, has a long talk with a man with poor fashion taste, and hundreds of people get killed.
106* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AlteredBeast1988'']]: Two guys come back from the dead as [[{{Animorphism}} lycanthropes]] to rescue the daughter of a god who [[ElmuhFuddSyndwome kinda sounds like Elmer Fudd]].
107** Seven word summary: The Great Steroid Scandal of Ancient Greece.
108* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'']]: [[Literature/AliceInWonderland When returning to a place she visited]], girl discovers it became DarkerAndEdgier. To fix it, the girl brutally murders playing cards and chess pieces with toys and commits regicide. This makes her more sane.
109** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AliceMadnessReturns'']]: Girl discovers that the fire that killed her family wasn't accidental and goes through her memories to see who started it.
110* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesGrimm'']]: A sarcastic, unhygienic, SophisticatedAsHell dwarf [[{{Grimmification}} fouls up classic fairy tales]] [[WalkingWasteland wherever he goes]].
111* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheDarkDescent'']]: You walk around in the dark trying to remember why you're walking around in the dark.
112** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AmnesiaAMachineForPigs'']]: You walk around the bowels of a giant machine chasing ghost children and trying to remember what the machine is for.
113** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AmnesiaRebirth'']]: You walk around in the desert trying to remember how you and [[spoiler: your unborn baby]] managed to survive after the plane crash.
114** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AmnesiaTheBunker'']]: You walk around in the bunker trying to get the hell out of there. You do have a gun, bullets for it you may as well count on a single hand.
115* [[spoiler: ''Videogame/AmongTheSleep'']]: A toddler goes on an adventure with his teddy bear.
116* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AmongUs'']]: A crew of people in multicolored space suits attempt to perform maintenance tasks. However, their efforts are plagued by disguised saboteurs.
117* ''[[spoiler: VideoGame/{{Amorphous}}]]'': A guy goes around whacking {{Blob Monster}}s while [[TheManyDeathsOfYou getting killed a million times]].
118* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Anatomy}}'']]: Collect tape recordings that compares a house to the human body. [[NothingIsScarier Much scarier than that sounds]].
119* [[spoiler:''Angband'']]: In order to become powerful enough to defeat the BigBad, you must kill color-coded monsters and acquire items, most of which are named based on obscure passages in ''Literature/TheSilmarillion''.
120* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AngryBirds'']]: Some eggs get stolen, so the victims retaliate by [[DisproportionateRetribution going kamikaze on their houses.]]
121** Or: An extremist group takes offense at a nearby civilization's eating habits and stages a long series of suicide-bombing attacks with the goal of total annihilation.
122** Or put more simply: [[WebAnimation/ExtraCredits Hey, let's throw birds at pigs!]]
123** Or: Superpowered avians take offence at green porcine absconding with their offspring. They decide the best way to solve this problem is to literally launch themselves at it. Out of a slingshot.
124* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing'']]: You become the indentured servant of a raccoon. Your neighbors randomly hand out pianos, computers, and beds as rewards for completing minor chores.
125** Alternatively: You move into a town inhabited by talking animals who give you big screen [=TVs=] and works of art for asking another animal to return a mundane item they borrowed.
126** [[spoiler: ''Animal Crossing: Wild World'']]: The same, however, there's more emphasis on the now-defunct online play.
127** [[spoiler: ''Animal Crossing: City Folk'']]: The same, except you have the new feature of going to a city. Most of the people you see there are OutOfCharacter when it comes to thier personality.
128** [[spoiler: ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf'']]: You accidentally get elected mayor of a small town of eccentric talking animals. You have to pay for municipal improvements mostly out of pocket.
129** [[spoiler: ''AnimalCrossingNewHorizons'']]: You travel to a deserted island to get away from it all, and end up bringing some of it with you when you get some new neighbors. You still owe money to a raccoon, but you can also build your own furniture and tools instead of having to go to the store.
130*** Or: The [[LighterAndSofter the most peaceful, wholesome adaptation]] of ''Literature/TheIslandOfDoctorMoreau'' ever made.
131* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AnimalJam'']]: Animals live in an impossibly biodiverse country, host parties and keep smaller animals as pets. Occasionally they fight against the only evil animal species in the world, created when a bird was sad about God dying.
132* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Antichamber}}'']]: Escape a minimalist labyrinth of AlienGeometries (and learn some life lessons) by shooting cubes out of a gun in the right place, at the right time, in the right way.
133** Or: Help a lost black floating cube find its way home, by doing the above.
134* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ApeEscape'']]: Monkeys with magic helmets steal time machines, and you have to catch them.
135** [[spoiler:''Ape Escape 2'']]: More monkeys try to TakeOverTheWorld. The first hero's cousin tries to catch them, aided by a HeadPet.
136** [[spoiler:''Ape Escape 3'']]: This time the monkeys just want to make you watch crappy television. Their leader is aided by a man with an afro. Two kids try to catch them this time; one is an IdolSinger.
137* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ApexLegends'']]: A ''VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}''-esque battle royale with ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}''-esque abilities.
138* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{APICO}}'']]: You have to repopulate an archipelago by managing as many open tabs as you can.
139* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/APlagueTaleInnocence'']]: French royality girl takes care of her brother to survive through a severe rat problem.
140* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Aquaria}}'']]: A young girl embarks on a voyage of self discovery, finds love and [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu murders an entire pantheon]]. She also makes a hell of a pierogi.
141* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{ARMA}}'']]: Ultra realistic war crime simulator where you are just as vulnerable as everyone else.
142* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'']]: Imagine if Blitzcrank from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' got his own game.
143* [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/ExaPico Ar tonelico]]'']]: Technology is operated by girls singing in fictional languages.
144** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArTonelicoMelodyOfElemia'']]:
145*** The stupidest psychologist who ever lived fights computer viruses on the magical island of Shining Sky.
146*** SealedEvilInACan causes computer problems. Among the people trying to stop this are a moron, a teenager with self-esteem issues, and the world's oldest woman.
147** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArTonelicoIIMelodyOfMetafalica'']]:
148*** A more competent psychologist and a mage who can't use magic escort a bitchy priestess around a different magical island while two factions try to either save or destroy it.
149*** Girl throws tantrum upon being separated from BFF. The entire world is dragged into it.
150** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArTonelicoQogaKnellOfArCiel'']]: Hot female singers with multiple personalities strip down to their underwear during combat. A thirteen year-old does a favor for the first game's BigBad.
151** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CielNosurge'']]: The kidnapping of a girl causes the end of the world.
152*** Alternately: The sun notices people using an EldritchAbomination to get free high-speed internet; decides self-destructing is the best option to deal with it. Clearly, the best way to avert disaster is to summon ''another'' EldritchAbomination and have them figure it out.
153*** Alternately: A real-time RaisingSim that could send you text messages on your phone. You, the actual player, is explicitly one of the main characters.
154** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArNosurgeOdeToAnUnbornStar'']]: Second kidnapped girl regains memory, attempts to stop first kidnapped girl from destroying a GenerationShip.
155*** Alternately: The second EldritchAbomination couldn't stop the sun from exploding. Millennia later (but minutes from the events of the previous game); you, the actual player, is controlling a robot body [[spoiler:and one of the other main characters]] and expected to fix this somehow.
156* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArcAngle'']]: A program that can't attack at all faces foes that fire ''loads of bullets''.
157* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ArcTheLad'']]: TheChosenOne tries to stop TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt by becoming the MagicKnight version of Bin Laden; three sequels deal with new heroes trying to clean up his mess.
158* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart'']]: High-School girls beat the crap out of each other with ElementalPowers for no apparent reason. [[WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanetAndThePlaneteers Ma-Ti's]] equivalent of the game kills an evil angel.
159** [[spoiler:''Arcana Heart 2'']]: More girls beat the crap out of each other. The evil angel's younger sister wants you dead.
160** [[spoiler:''Arcana Heart 3'']]: Even more girls beat the crap out of each other. A {{Yandere}} tries to blow Japan sky high.
161* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArcanumOfSteamworksAndMagickObscura'']]: Magic and technology coexist by canceling each other out. Someone uses this to open his [[SealedEvilInACan can]].
162* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AreaFlat'']]: Origami shoots other origami IN SPACE!
163** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AreaFlat 2'']]: Origami shoots other origami IN SPACE with better bosses!
164** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AreaFlat 3'']]: Origami shoots other origami with much better graphics and gameplay!
165* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArkSurvivalEvolved'']]: You wake up in your underpants on a prehistoric island where you can [[DomesticatedDinosaurs befriend the dinosaurs]], [[SceneryPorn admire the scenery]], and [[EverythingIsTryingToKillYou die repeatedly from the dinosaurs, the scenery, the elements, your friends, and your own stupidity]].
166* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Arkanoid}}'']]: An evil facelike entity intercepts the escape pod of a doomed starship. To escape, the pilot allows the vessel to be struck repeatedly by a destructive projectile.
167** [[spoiler:''Break Quest'']]: To foil an evil corporation's plan, you have to destroy a few thousand bricks.
168** [[spoiler:''Arkanoid DS'']]: [[strike:[[VideoGame/KatamariDamacy the Prince's cousins]]]] Alien {{Sentai}} must fight off a [[strike:lawsuit from Namco]] invading hoard of blocks.
169** [[spoiler:''Block Breaker Deluxe'']]: Breaking blocks is SeriousBusiness.
170* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}'']]: A pair of divorced doctors made a pharmaceutical company to cure magic rock cancer, and then made their 14 year old daughter the CEO. They end up recruiting exceptional [[LittleBitBeastly animal people]] from all walks of life to [[NoahsStoryArc their landship to brave disasters]].
171** [[spoiler:''Hour of an Awakening'']]: [[FeaturelessProtagonist You]], one of the aforementioned doctors, is awakened from your cyro-sleep by your CEO daughter... right in the middle of a war against the rock cancer sufferers' LaResistance-turned-terrorist army. Now you have to direct your pharmaceutical company-slash-PMC to fight them.
172** [[spoiler:''Shatter of a Vision'']]: Your pharmacy company helps a police chief fight her big sister, who became the aforementioned LaResistance-turned-terrorist leader because she got possessed by a very, very old man.
173** [[spoiler:''Shadow of A Dying Sun'']]: You find out the incident that sent you to a cyro-sleep is a succession war that your CEO daughter was a designed heir to. Now you go to not!Britain to fight her essentially-EvilUncle, who allied himself to not!Vortigern, with the help of not!King Arthur.
174* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArmoredCore'']]: Two {{MegaCorp}}s take the term "hostile takeover" a little too seriously.
175** [[spoiler:''Armored Core: Project Phantasma'']]: A BattleCouple fight to stop a crazy man from hooking himself up to a computer.
176** [[spoiler:''Armored Core: Master of Arena'']]: A young man takes time off from a RoaringRampageOfRevenge to compete in giant robot cage matches.
177** [[spoiler:''Armored Core 2'']]: A retelling of the American Revolution [[RecycledInSpace on Mars]] only everyone is [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder Benedict Arnold]].
178** [[spoiler:''Armored Core 2: Another Age'']]: A mercenary travels the world doing odd-jobs for various employers. He accidentally allows a terrorist to gain access to a space elevator. [[SarcasmMode It's really quite boring]].
179** [[spoiler:''Armored Core 3'']]: A conspiracy nut makes REALLY good case for destroying society.
180** [[spoiler:''Silent Line: Armored Core'']]: Three {{MegaCorp}}s blatantly ignore the world's most obvious '''KEEP OUT''' sign.
181** [[spoiler:''Armored Core: Nexus'']]: A corporation wants to make the world a better place, yet ends up [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt destroying it]].
182** [[spoiler:''Armored Core: Nine Breaker'']]: Learn how to play the last eight games you just finished playing.
183** [[spoiler:''Armored Core: Last Raven'']]: An endangered social class exterminates itself.
184** [[spoiler:''Armored Core 4'']]: A young idealist and her boyfriend inadvertently start a society-collapsing war. [[TheMentor Their elderly mentor]] [[GambitRoulette may or may not have wanted this to happen]].
185** [[spoiler:''Armored Core for Answer'']]: A faceless, voiceless, personality-less character somehow manages to come across as a [[YouBastard complete asshole]].
186** [[spoiler:''Armored Core V'']]: A mercenary joins LaResistance against {{Big Brother|IsWatching}} right after intentionally murdering its leader.
187** [[spoiler:''Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon'']]: An illegal immigrant joins all three sides of a three-way war over access to sentient petroleum.
188* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArmyOfTwo'']]: A bickering couple of HeterosexualLifePartners run around in painted ski masks, complain about the military, and blow all their money on shiny guns.
189* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArtOfFighting'']]: Martial artists seek to pimp-slap a pimp for kidnapping one of the martial artist's sister.
190** [[spoiler:''Art Of Fighting 2'']] Martial artists and the one martial artist's sister and father seek to pimp-slap a pimp in a tournament run by a [[VideoGame/FatalFury familiar sponsor]].
191** [[spoiler:''Art Of Fighting 3'']] The other martial artist's friend is kidnapped by a rich guy who wants to be the [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk Hulk]]. A young girl who tells people to "grow up" is the only memorable and most successful new character.
192* [[spoiler:''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'']]: Two groups try to get people to pretend they are assassins because they can't get along. Gods also turn out to be aliens.
193** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedI'']]: A bartender pretends to be the world's greatest assassin on a quest to steal the power of God, who was an alien from Earth.
194** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'']]: Same bartender relives the life of a guy who punched UsefulNotes/ThePope because extinct people killed his family.
195** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedBrotherhood'']]: Same bartender, same pope puncher, more Borgias, less Leonardo Da Vinci.
196** Or: A childish hacker, a snarky British man, a psychotic blond, and a confused bartender are the world's last hope.
197*** Alternately: [[Creator/{{Tobuscus}} Nod at the bird and PEOPLE DIE. Everywhere PEOPLE DIE.]]
198** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRevelations'']]: Same now super confused bartender finally figures some stuff out with the help of an imaginary friend by continuing to follow the life of the pope puncher who has gone on a field trip to follow the life of the first guy the bartender pretended to be. May or may not have intentional symbolism from the Christian Bible in the title.
199** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIII'']]: After the bartender stabs his girlfriend (not by choice) he must pretend to be a crotchety British man and his hot blooded but warm hearted Native American son to help his friends and his dad open a door. The fate of the world hangs in the balance.
200** [[spoiler: The Tyranny of King Washington]]: The Native American and George Washington have a bizarre shared dream.
201** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedIVBlackFlag'']]: You have to pretend to be the pirate ancestor of a dead bartender so that your boss can make video games.
202** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedFreedomCry'']]: The aforementioned pirate's former quartermaster gets shipwrecked and decides to spend his unplanned vacation helping people.
203** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedRogue'']]: You have to pretend to be an Irishman or your boss will kill you.
204** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedUnity'']]: You pretend to be a Frenchman because a pair of hackers tell you to.
205*** Alternatively, Paris during the Revolution is meticulously, gorgeously, and lovingly rendered so that a bunch of hilariously glitchy things can happen.
206** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedSyndicate'']]: You pretend to be a pair of gang leaders so that the same group of hackers can find a blanket.
207** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedChronicles'']]: Three people in three different points in history sneak, jump, and kill their way through various strongholds to get a box. Out of the three games, only one features a character pretending to be an assassin.
208*** [[spoiler:''Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China'']]: The elderly Pope Puncher gives a former dancer a box. She loses the box.
209*** [[spoiler:''Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India'']]: A princess' boyfriend is looking for the box that the former dancer lost.
210*** [[spoiler:''Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia'']]: The ancestor of a crazy guy that got killed by the confused bartender is looking for the box that somehow got lost again. He teams up with Princess Anastasia, who is pretending to be the former dancer after opening the box.
211** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedOrigins'']]: An Egyptian-American woman pretends to be an Egyptian man in order to find an ancient artefact so she can have a promotion. [[spoiler: The dead bartender's father returns to make sure she works for him.]]
212** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedOdyssey'']]: An Egyptian woman pretends to be a Greek mercenary who uses a magic stick to fight [[spoiler: their dead sibling]], find Atlantis, and discover another magic stick because her former bosses have a rather hostile attitude towards her resignation.
213** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedValhalla'']]: Same Egyptian woman pretends to be a Viking in the 9th century that tries to find a new home in England because they don't like how many roommates their home in Norway now has. The fare of the world once again hangs in the balance.
214* ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Astal}}]]'': A young strongman meets a flying animal that won't stop following him. The strongman and the bird must travel through a world made of shiny minerals to defeat an evil god.
215* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Astebreed}}'']]: A cleanup man gets drafted to pilot a mecha save the world from mechanical HordeOfAlienLocusts.
216* ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Asteroids}}]]'': Break rocks into smaller rocks. Try to shoot anyone else who enters this field of rocks.
217* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/Asuka120Percent'']]: A bunch of High School girls beat the crap out of each other to get funds for their clubs. The protagonist uses chemical implements.
218* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath'']]: '''UnstoppableRage''': The Game.
219** Alternate: The angriest father in the history of the universe sets out on a quest to save his daughter by applying his fist with great force to every single face he can find. He succeeds.
220** Alternate: A Hindu cyborg is framed for treason, his wife is killed, his daughter kidnapped, and then he's thrown from orbit to Earth. [[{{Determinator}} He comes back]] '''[[RoaringRampageOfRevenge pissed]]'''. [[EscapedFromHell And every time they kill him, it just makes him angrier.]]
221** Alternate: A man with breathtaking anger-management issues punches a large man in the finger until he dies from it. He then punches a masked guy in the face, then an old man in the face, then another old man, then an entire fleet. It culminates in him punching a third old man in the face, followed by the planet. Then, after some impromptu heart surgery, he punches God in the face. Then he finally calms down.
222** Alternate: A shirtless man with spiky white hair screams a lot and punches his way through a band of moronic demigods who back-stabbed him on a personal level and their robot minions via simplistic/barebones actual gameplay.
223* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierSeries'']]: ItemCrafting: The Game.
224** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierIrisEternalMana'']]: A male WhiteMage and his fairy companion attempt to explain video game mechanics. The world is threatened by evil balloons and a guy with a ponytail.
225** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierIris2TheAzothOfDestiny'']]: Excalibur can talk. Turns out to be a total {{Jerkass}}. Also turns out to have an EvilCounterpart.
226** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierIris3GrandPhantasm'']]: A madman tricks [[UnwittingPawn three innocent teenagers]] into almost nullifying the world's most powerful defense so that an immortal serpent could destroy everything, but this is all secondary to inventing a new dessert, taking orders from a lecherous fairy and fixing a clock.
227** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierAnnieAlchemistsOfSeraIsland'']]: In order for a lazy young girl to fulfill her dream of living in paradise, she has to help build one.
228** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierRoronaTheAlchemistOfArland'']]: Snarky and lazy alchemist leaves her shop in the charge of her bumbling apprentice.
229** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierTotoriTheAdventurerOfArland'']]: Bumbling apprentice from the previous game adopts bumbling apprentice of her own, who wants to be an adventurer.
230** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierMeruruTheApprenticeOfArland'']]: Bumbling apprentice of bumbling apprentice from two games ago adopts bumbling apprentice of her own, who accepts as part of her RebelliousPrincess stage.
231** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierAyeshaTheAlchemistOfDusk'']]: Medicine-maker keeps a diary about her journey to find her missing sister.
232** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierSophieTheAlchemistOfTheMysteriousBook'']]: Medicine-maker helps a talking book regain her lost memories and her body.
233** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierLydieAndSuelleTheAlchemistsAndTheMysteriousPaintings'']]: Twin girls of a bumbling dad struggle to make ends meet and perform tests to rise to the top. They take adventures in painting land.
234*** Alternatively, if ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' was an RPG with cute {{Moe}} girls instead.
235** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierLuluaTheScionOfArland'']]: Adopted daughter of bumbling apprentice from nine games ago (and technically two series ago) who is also a bumbling apprentice of a not-so-bumbling apprentice of bumbling apprentice from eight games ago gets a book dropped onto her head in order to open a door literally any of the three protagonists from the series could break in half a minute.
236*** Alternatively, how to save a RobotGirl through timey-wimey stuff.
237** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AtelierRyzaEverDarknessAndTheSecretHideout'']]: Extra THICC alchemy on an isolated island. The gate to the Underworld is involved.
238*** Alternatively, a rebellious FarmersDaughter with lovely proportions gets bored of her [[SmallTownBoredom remote island village]] and travels literally ToHellAndBack with her RagtagBunchOfMisfits to synthesize items and gain her village's respect.
239** [[spoiler:''Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Liberator of the Polar Night'']]: Overly peppy apprentice alchemist and amnesiac adventurer girl team up with isekaied characters from all across the series to bring back alchemy. All the isekaied characters are unable to actually ''use'' their general alchemy methods for some reason. Also a gacha game.
240* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Athena}}'']]: The Goddess of War gets bored and takes a walk. There are no survivors.
241** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/PsychoSoldier'']]: A young girl who looks just like the heroine of the first game gets psychic powers, teams up with a kid who looks like Franchise/{{Rambo}}, and goes out to kill things. Several years later the Rambo look-alike changes his look and they join [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters a major fighting tournament]].
242** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Crystalis}}'']]: The girl and kid pose as shapeshifting sages, one more effectively than the other, in a post-apocalyptic world. They help an amnesiac find his friend and destroy TheEmpire. Then they die.
243* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Audiosurf}}'']]: Pilot a ship listening to music through an [[AmazingTechnicolorBattlefield amazing Technicolor highway]] and grab the blocks.
244* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AvalonCode'']]: [[ApocalypseHow The world is going to end]], and you're the one charged with [[RewritingReality writing the epilogue]].
245* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AVeryLongRopeToTheTopOfTheSky'']]: A mixed-race teen suffers from narcolepsy and dies of hypothermia, causing her sister to slip into delusion. Meanwhile, in the distant past, everyone dies.
246* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AviaryAttorney'']]: Early 19th century ''VisualNovel/AceAttorney'', with birds.
247* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Awesomenauts}}'']]: ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' [[RecycledINSPACE IN SPACE!]]
248* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AyakashiRomanceReborn'']]: You have to break the law by becoming an exorcist who exorcises people by ringing bells.
249* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AzureDreams'']]: Your [[DisappearedDad dad goes missing]] after climbing a very steep {{mon}}ster-infested tower. Naturally, the proper thing for you to do is go there yourself and rescue him.
250* [[spoiler:''Videogame/AzureStrikerGunvolt'']]: A freakshow who likes shocking himself goes to shock other freakshows, aided from far away by her loli not-as-freakshow girlfriend by chance. Collecting shiny stones for your girlfriend unlocks the True Ending.
251** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvolt2'']]: A new group of villanous freakshows (led by [[spoiler: [[AliceAllusion an Alice wannabe]]]]) have emerged and took over electric freakshow's girlfriend's power. Now the electric freakshow and [[MugglePower a muggle supremacist]] race against each other for the same goal of stopping the new villains.
252** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AzureStrikerGunvolt3'']]: A katana wielding priestess joins forces with the electric freakshow to nerf other freakshows that end up getting drunk on power.
253** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/LuminousAvengerIx'']]: The ([[AdaptationalHeroism formerly supremacist]]) muggle gets to finish what the electric freakshow started [[spoiler: in a timeline [[BadFuture the freakshow wasn't able to get the True Ending]]]].
254** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/LuminousAvengerIx2'']]: The muggle tinkers with [[VideoGame/BlasterMasterZeroII a gun from another game series]] and ends up [[TrappedInAnotherWorld getting Isekai'd]] into a world of robots as a result.
255* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BabaIsYou'']]: You have to make a bunch of sentences with poor grammar to win.
256* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BackpackHero'']]: Five furries must [[InventoryManagementPuzzle seriously consider how they're packing their things]] as they explore the dungeons.
257* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BackToTheFutureTheGame'']]: The long awaited sequel to everyone's favorite [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture trilogy]].
258** [[spoiler: ''Episode 1: It's about time.'']]: A teenager goes back to the prohibition era to prevent his MadScientist friend to die against a gangster. It is acomplish by befriending his friend's younger self.
259* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BackyardSports'']]: 30+ neighborhood kids play sports in sand and mud.
260* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BadDudes'']]: Find UsefulNotes/RonaldReagan so he'll buy you lunch.
261* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BadMojo'']]: A man embezzling funds from a government grant tries to get out of his apartment building. Household pests and an heirloom from his late mother complicate things.
262* ''[[spoiler:[[https://jcw87.github.io/c2-sans-fight/ Bad Time Simulator]]]]'': Practise getting beat up by a skeleton in case you ever decide to murder all your friends.
263* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Balatro}}'']]: The best way to win poker is by using cards that aren't allowed in it. If you don't or are unlucky, a floating clown head laughs at you for it.
264* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BaldisBasicsInEducationAndLearning'']]: Math teacher tries to kill you for failing his awful math equations. Everything in the school looks cheaply made.
265* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BaldursGate'']]: Siblings argue over how to inherit their father's legacy.
266** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BaldursGate: Tales Of The Sword Coast'']]: Filler.
267** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BaldursGate II: Shadows Of Amn'']]: An interloper who otherwise has nothing to do with the dispute tries to steal said legacy.
268** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BaldursGate II: Throne Of Bhaal'']]: Siblings argue over how to inherit their father's legacy.
269** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BaldursGateIII'']]: A cleric worshiping an ObviouslyEvil goddess, a walking nuclear bomb who needs to eat magic relics to survive, a sassy vampire who can walk into the daylight, a tiefling slave with a burning reactor, a monster hunter [[HeWhoFightsMonsters who is half-monster]], an amnesiac with an urge to kill and a githyanki are all in dire need of a lobotomy.
270* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BallisticNG'']]: Classic-era ''VideoGame/{{Wipeout}}''-styled racer with [[GameMod a modding sandbox]].
271* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BalloonFight'']]: Up to two fighter pilots whose flight patterns are difficult to maneuver kill birds.
272* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BangaiO'']]: Stop fruit contraband by destroying everything in your path with a HumongousMecha fueled by vegetable oil.
273** [[spoiler:''Spirits'']]: The above entry but with no story beyond the tutorial.
274** [[spoiler:''Missile Fury'']]: The above entry but with no story AT ALL. And in HD.
275* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'']]: A redneck and a snarky girl team up to crush an old woman under a boulder and do jigsaw puzzles. Redneck's sister narrowly escapes transformation into an ogre. Lots of shameless dirty jokes. Rated E.
276** [[spoiler: ''Banjo-Tooie'']]: Redneck and snarky girl team up to blow up animated skeleton of old woman and do jigsaw puzzles. Redneck's sister mysteriously vanishes forever. Numerous direct references to porn, masturbation, and vag-hair; a gay bar with a trans waitress; and you murder a loving husband and wife for the sake of [[GottaCatchEmAll collectibles]]. Rated E.
277** [[spoiler: ''Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge'']]: Redneck and snarky girl [-[[RecycledInSpace IN THE PAST!]]-] Bee lady gives you an extension. Rated E.
278** [[spoiler: ''Banjo-Pilot'']]: Redneck and snarky girl team up to play Diddy Kong Racing, but find their copy is defective, only having airplanes available to race.
279** [[spoiler: ''Banjo-Kazooie Nuts And Bolts'']]: Redneck and snarky girl team up to play Grand Theft Auto, but find their copy is defective, being [[RunningGag rated E]] and having some assembly required.
280** Alternatively, a bear comes out of retirement to stop his home being redeveloped into tower blocks and malls. To end the struggle, a capricious higher power engineers a bear/witch showdown through worlds of the imagination...[[RecycledInSPACE IN VEHICLES!]]
281* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheBardsTale'']]: Snarky musician seeks coin and cleavage, while maybe saving the world, and all the while bickering with the narrator.
282* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BarkleyShutUpAndJamGaiden'']]: In a post-apocalyptic world, a retired basketball player runs from the police on a quest to rescue his son and save the world.
283* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BarrySteakfries'']]: A businessman with classified scientific propulsion technology gets in red-nosed scientist's way.
284** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/AgeOfZombies'']]: A businessman without classified scientific propulsion technology kills red-nosed scientist, goes back in time to slaughter living dead and befriends a dinosaur.
285** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/MonsterDash'']]: A businessman slaughters even more living dead, except now he can't stop running.
286** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/JetpackJoyride'']]: A businessman steals classified scientific propulsion technology.
287** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/JetpackJoyride2'']]: A businessman with classified scientific propulsion technology shoots down the laboratory's security system. Red-nosed scientist turns out to have several friends with their own labs, which become businessman's next targets.
288* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bastion}}'']]: A kid, an old guy, a homeless girl and a former ambassador try to rebuild a floating society AfterTheEnd. There are complications.
289* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatenKaitos'']]: {{Winged Humanoid}}s use cards to save a WorldInTheSky with no ocean.
290** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatenKaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean'']]: Winged Humanoids with terrible voices search for shiny cards.
291** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatenKaitos Origins'']]: Two Winged Humanoids and a sarcastic puppet stop the Industrial Revolution.
292* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamAsylum'']]: An animal-cosplayer spends a night visiting a hospital, beating up patients and the personnel currently in charge, and hiding on statues.
293** Alternatively, billionaire dresses up and punches the criminally insane.
294** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamCity'']]: Several months later, the same animal-cosplayer is thrown into a ghetto prison and helps a clown with a terminal illness. Many accurate comparisons to Adolf Hitler are made.
295** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamOrigins'']]: Two years earlier, a guy who almost always wears a mask ''really'' doesn't like animal-cosplayers, so he asks people to kill the previously-mentioned animal-cosplayer. Those who take up the offer include a drug addicted Luchadore, a ninja, a man with a skin condition, a woman with a reptile fetish, a trash talking electrical outlet, a professional wise cracking sniper, a corrupt cop, a member of a murderous cult, and a burn victim. The cosplayer's butler keeps talking about ham.
296** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatmanArkhamKnight'']]: The animal-cosplayer now has to deal with chemical terrorism, seeing the clown he killed sharing his head, and the fact that he made his own villain. At the end he decides cosplay just isn't worth it anymore.
297* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BatmanTheTelltaleSeries'']]: The son of a brutal crime lord helps elect a terrorist to the mayor's office and shuts down a group dedicated to helping the wrongfully convicted.
298* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden'']]: Eight traveling fighters come together at a secret fighting tournament that's being hosted by a [[NebulousEvilOrganization mysterious group]]. Such fighters include two [[Franchise/StreetFighter Ryu and Ken]] [[{{Expy}} expies]], a dominatrix, a miner, an elderly old magician/assassin, an emotionless ninja warrior, an arrogant knight, and a cheerful dancer. There's also a man decked in samurai armor who happens to be [[LukeIAmYourFather the father]] of the cheerful dancer, a mysterious swordsman who happens to be the [[AloofBigBrother older brother]] of the Ryu expy, and a mysterious woman who speaks in cryptic riddles and messages.
299** [[spoiler:''Battle Arena Toshinden 2'']]: The [[NebulousEvilOrganization mysterious group]] from the first game invites the eight traveling fighters back, along with two newcomers in the form of a female CowboyCop and an AxCrazy psychopath. Other characters include the man who no longer wears the samurai armor, the mysterious swordsman, a woman with an angel motif, the psychic leader of the mysterious group who is [[ViewerGenderConfusion often mistaken for a girl (or a boy depending on the version of the game)]], and a mysterious gunslinger.
300** [[spoiler:''Battle Arena Toshinden 3'']]: A new [[NebulousEvilOrganization mysterious group]] takes over the previous [[NebulousEvilOrganization mysterious group]]'s [[EvilPowerVacuum place]] and begins to hunt down the traveling fighters in order to use their [[ThePowerofBlood blood]] so that they can [[HumanSacrifice sacrifice]] them in order to bring forth their GodOfEvil. Amongst the ranks of the new mysterious group is [[CaptainErsatz Captain Ersatzes]] of Music/MichaelJackson, [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]], and ComicBook/{{Catwoman}}.
301** [[spoiler:''Battle Arena Toshinden 4'']]: The nephew of the Ryu expy (who happens to be the son of the Ryu expy's older brother and mysterious woman from the first game) seeks to find his missing uncle and participates in a new secret fighting tournament alongside other characters such as the foster daughter of the Ken expy, a nunchaku-wielding photographer, a choir singer, a cowardly fencer, a smart-mouthed fisherman, a malevolent sorcerer, an amnesiac kunoichi, a military cyborg, an angel-like android, an artificial android, the Ryu expy, and finally the mysterious gunslinger.
302* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleBlockTheater'']]: A survivor of a shipwreck finds himself trapped in a theater which turns out to be a sadistic gladiator game run by cats.
303* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'']]: Conquer the world using cats.
304* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleChess'']]: A popular board game with deaths thrown in.
305** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleChess II: [[TabletopGame/{{Xiangqi}} Chinese Chess]]'']]: The same [[RecycledInSpace IN CHINA]].
306* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleCity'']]: A tank has to protect a bird surrounded by bricks from enemy tanks. Was only popular in places it wasn't officially released.
307** [[spoiler:''Tank Battalion'']]: An obscure prequel of the game above with harder controls and only one environment tile. Every third stage is empty.
308** [[spoiler:''Tank Force'']]: An obscure sequel of the game above with slightly more features.
309* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleGaregga'']]: Two brothers sign a contract to make some weapons for TheEmpire. The weapons destroy everything in their path. The brothers then make SuperPrototype planes and destroy the weapons they helped create. [[Main/ViolationOfCommonSense And die]]. [[Main/NintendoHard A lot.]] All to make sure [[Main/DynamicDifficulty they don't die too much later]]. Oh, and [[Main/RealIsBrown the bullets are hard to see.]]
310** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ArmedPoliceBatrider'']]: Fight crime in New York and take down a MegaCorp owning an island. And die. Also, half of the playable roster and some of the bosses aren't even from this game.
311*** [[spoiler:''Battle Bakraid'']]: Participate in an airshow that's actually war. And die. You get a lot more lives this time.
312* [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/{{Battlefield}} Battlefield 1942]]'']]: Fight over a bunch of meaningless flags with [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII outdated weaponry]].
313** [[spoiler:''Battlefield Vietnam'']]: Fight over a bunch of meaningless flags with [[UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar slightly less outdated weaponry]].
314** [[spoiler:''Battlefield 2'']]: Fight over a bunch of meaningless flags with [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror modern, present day weaponry]].
315** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany'']]: Same as above, but [[StuffBlowingUp stuff blows up]] here.
316*** [[spoiler:''Battlefield: Bad Company 2'']]: ''VideoGame/ModernWarfare 2'' if the developers were aware of how silly the premise was and stopped taking it seriously so they could focus on making stuff blow up.
317*** [[spoiler:''Bad Company 2: Vietnam'']]: As above, but with the multiplayer of ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps''.
318** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/Battlefield2142'']]: [[TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture 200 years later]] and they're still fighting over a bunch of meaningless flags, with [[RecycledINSPACE futuristic weapons]], [[CoolAirship flying fortresses]] and [[HumongousMecha giant mechs]] this time.
319** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Battlefield 3}}'']]: Fight over the second bunch of meaningless flags with modern, present day weaponry again. Also stuff blows up.
320*** Alternatively: The CIA ignores a Marine insisting one of their agents is rogue in favor of telling him the Cold War is still ongoing.
321** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Battlefield 4}}'']]: Fight over the second bunch of meaningless flags with slightly different modern, present day weaponry again, again. Stuff still blows up.
322*** Alternately: A squadron of characters with voices and defined personalities ends up under the command of a {{Featureless|Protagonist}} HeroicMime. This ends about as well as you'd expect.
323** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattlefieldHardline'']]: Cops and robbers with meaningless flags and stuff blowing up.
324** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/Battlefield1'']]: Stuff blowing up and random flags as it's been doing for the last five games, [[RecycledInSpace but with]] [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarI weapons that would be outdated before the first game's were even invented]].
325** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattlefieldV'']]: Stuff blowing up and random flags once more, with the same set of outdated weaponry as the first time around, and [[VirtualPaperDoll you can change your appearance]].
326* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheBattleOfOlympus'']]: A musician brings his girlfriend back from the dead using brute force, taking credit for the actions of his contemporaries along the way.
327* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BattleRacingStars'']]: A businessman with classified scientific propulsion technology, his RobotDog, some guy in a HazmatSuit, a dinosaur that businessman befriended, a pineapple kid, a strawberry girl, an old man who is also their teacher, a silent video game protagonist, his pregnant girlfriend, a royal skeleton and a bear try to determine who is the fastest.
328* [[spoiler:'' VideoGame/BattleTanx'']]: Blow up a post-apocalyptic America with tanks while stealing women from other people with tanks.
329** [[spoiler:''Battletanx: Global Assault'']]: Same as above, though add tanks that shoot lasers, tanks that hover, and most of northwest Europe to blow up with them.
330* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Battletoads}}'']]: Three anthropomorphic frogs must defeat a dominatrix by ramming their bikes into drywall. [[NintendoHard Nobody ever gets past the third stage]].
331* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta}}'']]: Witch with amnesia kills angels. Lots of {{Fanservice}} ensues.
332** Or: a stripper wearing nothing but glasses and her own hair bumbles around a phantom dimension killing angels with guns on her feet and finding herself in impromptu photoshoots.
333** Alternatively: [[DarkIsNotEvil A witch uses black magic to fight the forces of Heaven. She's the hero.]]
334** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bayonetta 2}}'']]: HotWitch must go in hell to find her friend while being accompanied by a MouthyKid who wanted to climb a mountain for some reason.
335* [[spoiler:'' VideoGame/BeatHazard'']]: Shoot a bunch of random ships and asteroids until you have a seizure.
336* [[spoiler: '' VideoGame/{{beatmania}}'']]: Make musical sound effects by pressing buttons and turning a plastic disc.
337** Or: Keysmash in exactly the right way, because yeah, that's totally what a DJ does.
338* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BeforeTheEcho'']]: College graduate gets TrappedInAnotherWorld and has to play ''[[VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution DDR]]'' against monsters and national stereotypes to make it back to his world.
339* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheBeginnersGuide'']]:
340** Okay, so you're playing this game, right? And this game is by a guy who makes games. But the game is of the guy who makes games showing you these games by this ''other'' guy who makes games. And the guy who made the game really likes the guy whose games he's showing you. But then it turns out that the guy who's showing you the other guy's games was being really obnoxious to the other guy, and the other guy starts making games about how obnoxious the guy who's showing you his games is being, but the guy who's showing you his games doesn't get the hint. Then the guy whose games the guy is showing you puts in one of his games that he hates the guy who's showing you his games, and reveals that the guy who's showing you his games was actually modifying his games to make them work differently because he thought he knew better than the guy who made the games, and then guy who's showing you the other guy's games feels bad. The end. It's super meta!
341** CriticalDissonance: The Game.
342* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BendyAndTheInkMachine'']]: A man turns on a machine, then really wishes he hadn't. Also, his trousers get really dirty.
343* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BerenstainBearsCampingAdventure'']]: Two kids get lost on a hiking trip while the animals try to kill them.
344* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Berzerk}}'']]: Green man kills robots and is stalked by bouncy smiley face in electric maze.
345* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BestOfThree'']]: A woman has to survive a reunion with some guy she hated back in high school.
346* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BetrayalAtKrondor'']]: A WellIntentionedExtremist starts a war so that he can study a big gemstone in peace.
347** Or, ''[[Creator/RobertLouisStevenson Kidnapped]]'' meets High Fantasy.
348* ''[[spoiler: VideoGame/BeyondTwoSouls]]:'' A StupidEvil caricature of the American government decides to enslave a little girl and her guardian angel. This does not end well.
349* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BeyondGoodAndEvil'']]: A sassy [[CameraFiend photographer]], a [[FunnyAnimal talking pig]], and a rule-obsessed [[BunnyEarsLawyer soldier]] save the world with propaganda.
350* [[spoiler:'' VideoGame/BigBangMini'']]: KillItWithFire...[[FantasticFireworks works]].
351* [[spoiler: ''Bikini Karate Babes'']]: A large group of attractive women leave themselves abandoned on an uninhabited island, all but one wearing nothing but bikinis, and proceed to lightly tap the crap out of each other. The Sub-Boss has the amazing ability to remove bikini tops and likes it so much she uses it on everyone INCLUDING HERSELF.
352* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BillyHatcherAndTheGiantEgg'']]: A boy and his three friends get transported to a land of chickens, dress in chicken suits, then proceed to spend game rolling around eggs. Oh, and they make the eggs hatch into creatures/hats/items by feeding them fruit. Oh, and all the enemies in the game are lots of crows clumped together.
353* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BillyVsSNAKEMAN'']]: You are a ninja. The god of luck '''hates''' ninjas.
354** [[spoiler:''Reaper'' plotline]]: Collect flower petals to lose strength.
355** [[spoiler:''The Trade'' plotline]]: Collect apples to lose stamina.
356** [[spoiler:''Monochrome'' plotline]]: You have pants. Mr. T '''hates''' pants.
357** [[spoiler:''Wasteland'' plotline]]: Lose stamina to collect junk.
358** [[spoiler:''Burger Ninja'' plotline]]: You flip burgers. Your boss '''hates''' ninjas.
359** [[spoiler:''r00t'' plotline]]: Collect time to lose rare equipment.
360** [[spoiler:''Pizza Witch'' plotline]]: You deliver pizza. The god of luck '''hates''' pizza.
361** [[spoiler:''Hero's Quest'' plotline]]: You are in the god of luck's hometown. Mr. T '''hates''' the god of luck.
362* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaac'']]: There are lots of enemies. Cry on them to defeat them. In-game items you can pick up let you vomit, urinate, or bleed on the enemies instead.
363** Alternatively: Crybaby attempts to stop a HumanSacrifice by [[SelfMadeOrphan killing his mom]].
364** Or, to quote the ''WebVideo/VideoGamesAwesome'' pals: "There's [[{{Gorn}} blood]] and [[ToiletHumour shit]] everywhere!" "[[Literature/TheBible Oh my God!]]"
365** A naked child with mommy issues tearfully mutilates himself in a world designed to mess with you and play up the edginess of Christianity.
366** You climb into a box and die. Great replay value.
367** A game where you can kill yourself after you've already killed yourself while you're trying to kill yourself while you kill yourself. [[MindScrew Got that?]] [[labelnote:explanation]]You fight a boss that looks like you and is named the same as you. This boss can kill you when you are trying to kill it. One of the playable characters is a dead version of the main character. [[spoiler:The entire game is a DyingDream had by the main character, who was DrivenToSuicide.]][[/labelnote]]
368* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BioHazardBattle'']]: [[AttackOfThe50FootWhatever Giant]] organic creatures have taken over a planet. Exterminate them with...another giant organic creature!
369* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BioMenace'']]: Guy with a mullet and mustache runs around shooting mutants. One level requires him to rescue someone from [[VideoGame/CommanderKeen a completely different game]].
370* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BioMetal'']]: The galaxy is under attack by [[MechanicalLifeforms metal aliens]]! Exterminate them!
371* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BionicCommando'']]: One-armed soldier must defeat thousands of well-armed troops. Without the ability to jump.
372* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BioShock1'']]: The survivor of a plane crash fights an underwater city of drug addicts for custody of a group of [[CreepyChild Creepy Children]], before deciding whether he wants to adopt them or extract sea slug juice from their bodies. The latter option turns him into a Hitler-analogue if he does it more than once.
373** Or: [[SpearCounterpart Male Ayn Rand]] (Ayn Manned? Man Rand?) fights TheMafia, twenty thousand leagues under the sea. Then you show up and resolve the situation. With a magical hand that [[BeeBeeGun shoots bees]].
374** Or: A mysterious man investigates an underwater city and kills a man who resembles Walt Disney with a golf club, which was all part of the Mafia's plan.
375* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BioShock2'']]: Another custody battle UnderTheSea, this time between a zombie and a cult leader. The zombie faces the same moral dilemma of adoption versus sea slug juice, but this time the adoptions are only [[EscortMission temporary]].
376** Or: About ten years after the first game, a man in a diving suit stabs people with a drill in order to save a girl from an evil altruist.
377** [[spoiler: ''[=BioShock=] 2 Multiplayer'']]: About eleven years earlier, a football player with an obsession with winning, a southern CorruptCorporateExecutive, a man wearing goggles named after a MemeticBadass, a deranged housewife, Amelia Earheart, a sociopathic psychic, [[Film/WhateverHappenedToBabyJane Blance]], Captain Ahab, a prison inmate who knew [[Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog Knuckles the Echidna]], and a black guy with a love of cats fight for either Man Rand or TheMafia, ultimately going insane in the process.
378* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'']]: A cult leader, an ex-soldier, a mechanical bird, a reanimated dead woman, and a pair of MadScientist twins fight to the death in a floating city over yet another custody battle. Everyone except the twins turns out to be wrong about who the girl's parents were, including the girl herself.
379** Or: An [[FakeMemories amnesiac]] private investigator attempts to save a woman imprisoned by her neglectful father, only to remember that everything is really his own fault.
380** Or: A man growing a beard and finding religion drives his daughter to destroy the world. He saves her by preventing himself from getting baptized.
381** Or: Girl enlists a traumatized, alcoholic mercenary to kill everyone standing between her and her vacation. They ruin a preacher's career by outing him as an extra-dimensional kidnapper.
382** Or: An adoption goes so horribly wrong, the only way to save the multiverse is to go back in time to prevent it from ever happening. The lunatic responsible avoids being separated from his daughter by having eight more of his daughters kill him after he kills himself so he won't give her up.
383** Or: An unhappily sheltered girl gains superpowers by losing a finger, then rewrites the fabric of the multiverse in order to have a better childhood. In the process, she helps her father commit suicide so she can be a baby again.
384** Or: Man visits a woman he met nineteen years ago but forgot, and takes her to Disneyland's Main Street USA. She finds some discarded loose change and they steal some clothes.
385** Or: Basically an old-timey ''VideoGame/HalfLife2'', but with religious fundamentalists instead of aliens, set in the clouds instead of Bulgaria.
386** [[spoiler:''Clash in the Clouds'']]: Traumatized, alcoholic mercenary constantly gets denied the blue ribbons he's trying to earn in museum competitions.
387** [[spoiler:''BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea Episode 1'']]: A girl helps the man who killed her fail to save an orphan and then get killed so he'll feel bad.
388*** Or: Girl seeks roundabout revenge on the [[PrematurelyGreyHaired aging]] detective who decapitated her during her botched adoption.
389** [[spoiler:''BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea Episode 2'']]: Girl realises she was a JerkAss, goes on suicide mission to make up for it and kill the man who will kill her.
390*** Or: Girl gives up cosmic powers in favor of setting up the downfall of Man Rand and TheMafia.
391** Or: In all chapters of this game, DLC and all, [[spoiler: you die, you die, you die]].
392* [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/BitTrip BIT.TRIP BEAT]]'']]: VideoGame/{{Pong}}...[[RecycledINSPACE AS A]] [[RhythmGame RHYTHM GAME!]] On drugs!
393** [[spoiler:''BIT.TRIP CORE'']]: Zapping little squares with laser beams while high on acid is a metaphor for dealing with peer pressure. [[MindScrew Or maybe not. I don't know.]]
394** [[spoiler:''BIT.TRIP VOID'']]: Collect the black dots. Avoid the white dots.
395** [[spoiler: ''BIT.TRIP RUNNER'']]: [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Jump Jump Slide Slide...]]
396** [[spoiler: ''BIT.TRIP FATE'']]: A [[LightGunGame rail shooter]]. [[LogicalExtreme Literally]].
397** [[spoiler: ''BIT.TRIP FLUX'']]: [[NowDoItAgainBackwards Play Pong again backwards]] as you AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence.
398* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlackAndWhite'']]: It's you and your magical pet against God.
399** Alternatively: God's pet simulator.
400* [[spoiler:''Blast Chamber'']]: Four suicide bombers fight for their lives.
401* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlastCorps'']]: A group of demolition experts clear a path for an [[EveryCarIsAPinto extremely volatile]] missile carrier by [[RewardingVandalism destroying buildings]] that are in its way.
402* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlasterMaster'']]: A boy commandeers a military vehicle while searching for his irradiated pet frog.
403** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BlasterMasterZero'']]: A young man commandeers a different version of the same military vehicule while searching for an alien that looks like a frog, and picks up a chick along the way.
404*** Alternativaly, guy lost his frog and gains a waifu. [[spoiler: literally.]]
405** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BlasterMasterZeroII'']]: The chick (now with [[FanservicePack breast enhancement]]) is afflicted by space aids, so the young man must scour the galaxy for a cure. Meanwhile, a [[CrazyJealousGuy crazy stalker]] keeps attacking them.
406* [[spoiler:''Blast Works'' (originally ''TUMIKI Fighters'')]]: Ships are made of building blocks.
407* [[spoiler:''Franchise/BlazBlue'']]: A guy with MysticalWhiteHair wields a {{BFS}} and the power of [[CastingAShadow darkness]] to fight against the government due to a DarkAndTroubledPast after being saved by an ElegantGothicLolita.
408** Alternatively: The hero is an outlaw with a black arm who's a ButtMonkey. Virtually everyone has a bone to pick with him, including a psycho boy and his doll (who he calls his "sister"), a living blob of BEES, and a misplaced ninja.
409** Alternatively: Man has a series of awkward reunions with his sister. Plot also includes brainwashing, superweapons, time travel, reality warping, ''many'' boob jokes, several apocalypses, the world's worst father and the world's greatest {{troll}} artist.
410** Alternatively: God puts the universe on repeat (and occasionally on pause) because she misses her brother. Her adoptive brother, that is. Her direct brother is too busy being a dick to ''everyone''.
411** The developers actually [[https://twitter.com/hashtag/BlazBlueBadly?src=hashtag_click made this into a Twitter contest]]. Some choice examples:
412---> ''"Very unlucky guy gets trolled by the embodiment of hate so badly, he is forced to stop existing."''\
413''"Angry red man gets bullied by literally everyone, especially green snake murderhobo. Turns out his sister is god and everyone wants her dead too. So angry red man decides to make it so that no one else can bully them."''\
414''"Local snake ruins everything for everyone. Local angry man tries to get revenge, makes things worse. This loops like a hundred times. Angry man finally succeeds in getting revenge, still makes things worse."''\
415''"Boy loses arm, gets adopted by cat dad. Grows up to fight government and gets sister harem along the way. Snake man trolls supercomputer to death. Ninja hammers the world's biggest nail to fix global warming. Fanfic Author [=RagnasPrimegf1=] meets her OC irl. The end."''
416** [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueCalamityTrigger Calamity Trigger]]'']]: Said outlaw and other characters are minding their own business before they all get inevitably erased from history, except for said outlaw, who instead jumps to the past with a RobotGirl and becomes a monster. The whole thing repeats until the heroine stops him from jumping to the past.
417** [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueContinuumShift Continuum Shift]]'']]: The blonde heroine is now the focus of the bad guys instead of said outlaw. The bad guy with green hair trolls everyone and turns the heroine into another RobotGirl (by trolling her).
418** [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueChronophantasma Chronophantasma]]'']]: The green hair bad guy put all of his plans in motion. The blonde heroine's redhead best friend turns bad. A blue-haired predator is released from his prison. Meanwhile, a mysterious brown-haired girl captivates everyone including our outlaw, who traveled to the past to meet the same-looking girl.
419** [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueCentralFiction Central Fiction]]'']]: The purple-haired embodiment of death creates a new world so she can destroy the old one properly. Everyone becomes an AmnesiacHero to varying extents, and are encouraged to pursue their dreams in the hope that doing so will cause universal CessationOfExistence. [[spoiler: It turns out most of the series' problems originated in the world before the world ''before'' the one the game takes place in.]] Then it becomes a metaphor for determinism. [[MindScrew Or not. Oh crap, I don't even know anymore.]]
420*** Alternatively: [[CosmicRetcon Status Quo Is Literally God]].
421*** Alternatively: [[Music/{{Wheatus}} Her name is Noel, and she had a dream about us.]]
422** [[spoiler:''[[VideoGame/BlazBlueCrossTagBattle Cross Tag Battle]]'']]: A computer plays at {{crossover}}-writing and encourages heroes to waste each others' time so she can make the world a place. A ''better'' place for preference, but any kind will do.
423* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlazingStar'']]: Will you destroy the evil organism that has taken over mankind, or will [[MemeticMutation YOU FAIL IT]]?
424* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bleed}}'']]: A girl with big dreams and a bigger heart wants to become the next greatest video game hero by gunning down the previous heroes.
425* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Blood}}'']]: DeadpanSnarker zombie from the Wild West runs around lighting cultists and zombies on fire.
426** [[spoiler:''Blood II: The Chosen'']]: TwentyMinutesIntoTheFuture, the DeadpanSnarker zombie from the Wild West runs around lighting business executives and leeches from the sixth dimension on fire. The leeches from the sixth dimension turn out to be his fault.
427*** Alternately: A MegaCorp tries to build [[{{BFG}} a really big gun that shoots black holes]] to kill a zombie that's been kicking around since the Civil War. Their gun turns out to be so useless at this purpose that it actually brings back all of the zombie's buddies.
428*** Alternately the second: A man goes to register a complaint with a company's CEO over poor subway safety standards. Everybody dies in the process.
429** [[spoiler:''Blood II: The Nightmare Levels'']]: DeadpanSnarker zombie from the Wild West and his buddies camp out in the sixth dimension and tell stories about the times they ran around lighting cultists, zombies and sideshow attractions on fire.
430* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'']]: In a world where blood is everything, you go and hunt werewolves, insane villagers and ungodly monsters to stop a vicious plague. You will die... a lot.
431** Alternatively: A person gets a blood transfusion and then goes on a night-long killing spree ending in them either willingly getting killed by a man in a wheelchair (only to wake up in the morning), killing the wheelchair man (and then ending up being confined to the same wheelchair), or becoming an eldritch god.
432*** Alternatively: Getting high on the blood of alien gods turns out to be a terrible idea, who'd have guessed it.
433** [[spoiler:''The Old Hunters'' DLC]]: The orphaned child of a dead god is saddened by its mother's death, so the blood transfusion patient kills it despite several people telling the patient to let it be.
434*** Alternatively: You need to kill the bastard son of a fish goddess and several human men so he can be released into eternal peace. In order to do so, you must first fight a dude who thinks that moonlight is guiding him and a lady who suffers from PTSD.
435* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BloodOver'']]: A GunFu demon hunter and her [[GatlingGood Gatling gun-toting maid]] fight off supernatural monsters [[StylishAction with style]].
436* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BloodyRoar'']]: Furries beat the crap out of each other.
437** [[spoiler:''Bloody Roar 1'']]: A research organization hires a kung-fu assassin, a 60-year-old ninja, and a transsexual to protect itself from a teenaged street fighter, a one-eyed Frenchman, another teenager who cut her shorts a little ''too'' short, a mostly-clueless circus performer, and Rosie the Riveter as they attempt to rescue a little girl that the organization turned into a really buff devil.
438** [[spoiler:''Bloody Roar 2'']]: A furry {{Yakuza}}, lead by a MadScientist and his clone of the kung-fu assassin, starts causing trouble (including kidnapping Rosie the Riveter) in an extended allegory for racism; most of the furries begin beating the crap out of each other in the process of trying to stop them. Almost all of them also somehow mistake the clone for the one-eyed Frenchman, who actually turns out to be the fighting game equivalent of Nelson Mandela.
439** [[spoiler:''Bloody Roar 3'']]: Furries find magic tattoos on their bodies that will eventually kill them. They decide to fix this by beating the crap out of each other, which somehow leads them to a WhiteHairBlackHeart who turns into a beast with prehensile spikes all over its body.
440*** [[spoiler:''Bloody Roar: Primal Fury/Extreme'']]: An effeminate tango danger who turns into a penguin accidentally causes trouble because of his tendency to blow everything up by turning into a phoenix, or his mother. The game ends up being [[GaidenGame basically the same as the above]], but [[Platform/NintendoGameCube for non]]-[[Platform/{{Xbox}} Sony consoles]].
441** [[spoiler:''Bloody Roar 4'']]: A monk starts losing control of his power because he turns into [[SNKBoss an overpowered dragon]]. His tiny assistant looks for help and finds a furry SpotlightStealingSquad, who the other furries from before decide to beat up before dealing with the dragon.
442* [[spoiler:''VisualNovel/BloomingPanic'']]: Discord Server Simulator.
443* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BloonsTowerDefense'']]: The most complicated game of pop-the-balloons ever. With monkeys.
444* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlueDragon'']]: A bunch of kids put the balls in their mouths, scare the crap out of monsters ([[ToiletHumour literally]]), [[ItMakesSenseInContext get excited over nothing,]] and try to stop a dude from killing people ForTheEvulz. There's also a giant robot ostrich. [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment Just because.]]
445* [[spoiler:''Blueberry Garden'']]: Run around a garden throwing seeds while the local wildlife overpopulates.
446* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlueFire'']]: 3D ''VideoGame/HollowKnight'' clone.
447* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlueReflection'']]: High school student who took an arrow to the knee becomes a MagicalGirl and fights to protect her classmates from themselves and titans named after a Jewish tree.
448* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BlueReflectionSecondLight'']]: A bunch of [[MagicalGirl Magical Girls]] try to escape summer school, but they'll have to sit through a bunch of flashbacks first.
449* [[spoiler:''Bob Came In Pieces'']]: Affix your ship with pipes and magnets to fly around unhindered in tunnels.
450* ''[[spoiler: VideoGame/{{Boktai}}]]'': The only game series able to actively cause skin cancer in its players.
451** [[spoiler: ''Lunar Knights'']]: The cancer part is now optional.
452* [[spoiler: ''Bombastic'']]: Five cousins attempt to stay alive in the [[StuffBlowingUp deadliest game of Yahtzee]] ever created.
453* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}'']]: Robot whose only ability is blowing things up goes through mazes to stop mad scientists.
454** [[spoiler:''Saturn Bomberman'']]: A mad cyborg scientist, a musclebound man with no pants, and their gang of robots [[SealedEvilInACan release an ancient monster]], take control of it, and attempt to TakeOverTheWorld. Two demolitions experts set off to stop them with the help of dinosaurs. Anything else that moves, no matter how cute and innocuous-looking, is [[EverythingTryingToKillYou deadly on contact]].
455** [[spoiler:''Bomberman 64'']]: A OneHitPointWonder must save his home planet from a PlanetEater...who has a CoolShip...with {{Floating Continent}}s anchored to it.
456** [[spoiler:''Bomberman 64: The Second Attack!'']]: A demolitions expert who is thankfully no longer a OneHitPointWonder kidnaps a RidiculouslyCuteCritter before it hatches, and is taken prisoner when the story begins. He eventually [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu kills God.]]
457** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bombergirl}}'']]: [[MoeAnthropomorphism Cute and sexy demolition girls]] try to destroy their opponent's base while [[ClothingDamage blowing each other's clothes off]].
458* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BoomBlox'']]: Jenga with flying bowling balls and [[StuffBlowingUp explosions]].
459* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Boppin}}'']]: Angular figures throw objects around to clear the field in such locations as a sheet of paper and a Go board. When they lose all their lives, they commit suicide in [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence an uncharacteristically graphic fashion]].
460* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BorderDown'']]: Mars's new mind-controlled drone program accidentally destroys a SpaceElevator. [[GovernmentConspiracy Except it wasn't an accident]].
461* [[spoiler:The ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}'']] series: [[ImportedAlienPhlebotinum Alien technology]] can be yours if you can survive a deserted planet. Be sure to bring [[GunPorn plenty of ammo]]!
462** Alternately: Fight with your friends over who gets the best gun.
463** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/Borderlands1'']]:
464*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands: The Zombie Island of Doctor Ned'']]: Zombies. Guns. Also, a doctor with a mustache.
465*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands: Mad Moxxi's Underdome'']]: A lady with heavy armaments and a love for violence throws a gladiatorial combat.
466*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx'']]: A general who really doesn't want to invade a deserted planet brings his army of Helghast-lookalikes. You interrupt his attempt to commit suicide after an argument with a five-year-old.
467*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands: Claptrap's Robo-lution'']]: An angry robot tries to TakeOverTheWorld. Bullets and badasses are needed to stop him.
468** ''[[spoiler:Videogame/Borderlands2]]'': A {{Jerkass}} in a mask takes over a deserted planet. The only hope to stop him is a lunatic commando, a bookworm with superpowers, a heavily-armed midget, [[InexplicablyAwesome a really weird ninja-thing no one knows anything about]], a runaway high school student, and '''"THE CONDUCTOR OF THE POOP TRAIN!"'''
469*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands 2: Captain Scarlet and Her Pirate's Booty'']]: Pirates search for hidden treasure, and plot to betray you. Also, you blow up a perverted hermit.
470*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands 2: Mister Torgue's Campaign of Carnage'']]: '''EXPLOOOOOSSSSIONS: The DLC'''
471*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands 2: Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt'']]: A GentlemanAdventurer sends you out to kill big, scary things. A loser and his army of savages get in the way.
472*** [[spoiler: ''Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep'']]: A friendly game devolves into psycho-analysis, force-feeding a thirteen-year-old girl a salad, and shotguns that shoot swords that explode into smaller swords which also explode.
473** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'']]: Some crazy soldiers are trying to blow up the very Australian moon with a space station. Fortunately, a programmer had already hired a former assassin, a disgraced mercenary addicted to cybernetic enhancements, a bloodthirsty gunslinger, a glitchy and annoying robot, the programmer's own body double, and an evil aristocrat for a different job, so now they get to save the day.
474*** [[spoiler:''Claptastic Voyage'']]: The characters venture inside the resident comic-relief character's mind. None of them are thrilled by this prospect. It ends up being surprisingly sad, but hey, at least you can find some cool weapons!
475* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BoulderDash'']]: A guy digs through a cave filled with explosive wildlife, [[NoPlotNoProblem because gems or something]].
476* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BoxxyQuestTheGatheringStorm'']]: A 2018 JRPG about an internet meme from 2009.
477* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ABoyAndHisBlob'']]: A kid tries to dethrone an [[BigBad evil emperor]] by going on a treasure hunt to purchase jelly beans and multivitamins for his friend.
478** [[spoiler:''A Boy and His Blob (Wii)'']] Same thing, but the {{Anvilicious}} health message doesn't apply anymore because the [[DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist kid is immortal]] and already has an infinite supply of jelly beans. Before the kid challenges the evil emperor, he takes a nap in his EvilTowerOfOminousness.
479* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Braid}}'']]: A guy does jigsaw puzzles in his efforts to track down his ex-girlfriend. When he finally touches her, she explodes.
480** Alternately: Retcon: The Game.
481** Alternately: How one man loved the bomb and learned to start worrying.
482* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrainAge'']]: High school [=SATs=] as a video game. May make you remember what you said you had for breakfast a few days ago.
483** [[spoiler:''Brain Age 2'']]: Same as the above, but now it forces you to [[ThatOneLevel do acrostics or connect dots]] first and to get embarrassed as it does better than you. A twist on a [[VideoGame/DrMario familiar puzzle game]] is also available.
484* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrainLord'']]: A dragon rider in a world with no dragons learns to loathe his enemies' big balls. Many puzzles get in the way, and tiny fairies don't help a lot.
485* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrawlStars'']]: 37 people (and a cactus) beat the crap out of each other. Some of these people include a sentient arcade cabinet, a porter in a GoofySuit that throws luggage, an undead PhoneaholicTeenager, a CrazyIsCool and/or DrunkenMaster pyromaniac pirate, ''several'' [[GadgeteerGenius Gadgeteer Geniuses]], three gangsters (one of which is a ''crow,'') a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Bob-omb]] {{expy}}, and a SouthernBelle who won't hesitate to [[FriendlySniper pop your skull open like a watermelon.]] And did we mention giant robots are involved in this? 'Cause they are.
486* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BravelyDefault'']]: A priestess, an orphan, a playboy, and a knight slaughter an empire and take their jobs upon the advice of a chatty fairy who wants them to revive the crystals to save the world...and revive her demon lord master.
487** Alternatively: A game whose moral is "Go against what's expected of you". Doing so gets you the bad ending.
488** Alternatively: Spend four chapters doing the exact same thing over and over again.
489* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bravoman}}'']]: A guy who can move his arms real far beats up an old man who has a very [[FashionVictimVillain bad fashion sense]].
490* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BreathOfDeathVII'']]: Four undead adventurers must bring crystals to the last man alive so that he can undo their very existence.
491* [[spoiler:''Franchise/BreathOfFire'']]: Several identically named dragon boys and bird girls team up with various furries and attempt to kill God.
492* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BricksOfEgypt'']]: Destroy an ancient tomb by throwing marbles at it. [[FacelessEye Disembodied eyes]] will assist you by crying.
493* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{BRINK}}'']]: Either commit terrorist acts or be a racist.
494* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrokenAge'']]: A boy tries to throw off the shackles of his [[MyBelovedSmother overprotective mother]]. A girl tries to [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu kill a monster]]. At first, these two stories seem to have nothing in common, but they turn out be related.
495* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrokenSword: Shadow of the Templars'']]: The only man in the entire world who wants to shake your hand also wants to kill you.
496* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrutalPawsOfFury'']]: Furries use martial arts to beat the crap out of a llama who pit them against each other.
497* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BrutalLegend'']]: An [[BornInTheWrongCentury escapist]] {{metalhead}} rounds up a bunch of friends to beat the bloody shit out of (mostly harmless) HairMetal fans, {{goth}}s, and BDSM addicts with an [[AxCrazy axe]] and an [[ThePowerOfRock E-guitar]].
498** With [[Music/{{Motorhead}} Lemmy]], Creator/TimCurry, and [[Music/JudasPriest Rob Halford]].
499** Alternatively, ''[[ActorAllusion Jack Black: The Video Game]]''.
500* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BubbleBobble'']]: A curse [[ForcedTransformation transformed two human boys into cute little dragons]]. They defeat enemies by blowing bubbles and jumping on them to rescue their girlfriends from a drunken giant.
501** Alternatively: If you touch a wind-up toy, your eyes get literally crossed off with a black line. Or if you trap said toy in a bubble and pop it, you cross its eyes off before it turns into food.
502** [[spoiler: ''Rainbow Islands'']]: Two boys who [[OneHitPointWonder die easily]] because they suffered under the curse throw rainbows and climb islands.
503*** [[spoiler: ''Parasol Stars'']]: Two boys who [[OneHitPointWonder die easily]] because they suffered under the curse use [[ParasolOfPain umbrellas to beat up stuff]]. [-[[RecycledInSpace IN SPACE.]]-]
504** [[spoiler: ''[[NonLinearSequel Bubble Bobble]] [[TitleConfusion Part 2]]'']]: A boy (or two boys) get cursed and must rescue his/their friend(s) from a skull by blowing bubbles and inflating himself/themselves.
505** [[spoiler: ''Bubble Symphony'' aka ''[[TitleConfusion Bubble Bobble II]]'']]: Two boys and [[BetaCouple two girls]] get cursed by a relative of the aforementioned drunken giant, then get banished and must get back home by blowing bubbles.
506*** [[spoiler: ''Bubble Memories'']]: Two boys get cursed and blow bubbles while climbing up a tower.
507** [[spoiler: ''Bubble Bobble Plus'']]: Four cute little dragons who [[OneHitPointWonder die easily]] blow bubbles and jump on them.
508** [[spoiler: ''Bubble Bobble 4 Friends'']]: Two plushies of a cute little dragon and a green-hooded beer bottle thrower come to life and chase each other around a kid's bedroom.
509** [[spoiler: ''Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure'']]: Two boys race a MadScientist up a tower to meet a comet. [[MoeAnthropomorphism Or rather, a comet girl]].
510** [[spoiler: ''[[VideoGame/BubbleBobble Puzzle Bobble]]'' aka ''Bust-A-Move'']]: Two duplicate cute little dragons must run a machine that shoots bubbles at bubbles to pop them and prevent them from building up too much. Letting that happen [[CriticalExistenceFailure kills them]].
511*** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble 2'']]: The duplicate twins are no more, and a cute little dragon leaves the machine running to you and watches your progress. This time, letting bubbles build up too much makes him very panicky or [[SparklingStreamOfTears really upset]].
512*** [[spoiler: ''Bust-A-Move Again'']]: Same as the above but [[AC:[[CulturalTranslation two hands]]]] replace the cute little dragon. But they are ''NOT'' [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Master Hand or Crazy Hand]].
513*** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble 2'', VS CPU mode]]: Go around the world picking shoot-bubble duels with random strangers, [[RubberbandAI some of which cheat]].
514*** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble 3'' aka ''Bust-A-Move 3'']]: Same as the above, but the cute little dragon looks more like he's from an anime, and the DescendingCeiling is replaced by hovering flashing dots.
515*** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble 3'', VS CPU mode]]: Go inside a bunch of arcade machines to pick shoot-bubble duels with their characters. First you have to face yourself.
516*** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble 4'' aka ''Bust-A-Move 4'']]: Same as the above, but the [[strike:boy]] cute little dragon looks normal again, and pulleys join the flashing dots. A bunch of random characters join in on the fun. This time, letting bubbles build up makes them [[CirclingBirdies very dizzy]] or something, and dropped bubbles automatically fly back up to pop other bubbles.
517*** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble 4'', VS CPU mode]]: Go [-[[RecycledInSpace IN SPACE]]-] to pick shoot-bubble duels with others to get all of an implied PlotCoupon.
518** [[spoiler: ''Puzzle Bobble DS'']]: Same as the above but on a Nintendo DS and [[NoExportForYou only Japan got this one]].
519*** [[spoiler: ''Space Puzzle Bobble / Space Bust-A-Move'']]: Two cute little dragons take off towards [[AC:[[RecycledInSpace space]]]] to get sidetracked by a bunch of people and defeat a devil dragon. [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks They can't retry on]] [[ContinuingIsPainful the stage they lost at.]]
520** [[spoiler: ''Bust-A-Move DS / Hippatte Puzzle Bobble'']]: Same as the above but the duplicate twins (of the cute little dragons and other random characters) are back with a huge ribbon slingshot.
521* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/BubbleTanks'']]: Everything is bubbles. Pop or be popped.
522* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Bug|1995}}'']]: An insect is a movie star.
523** [[spoiler: ''Bug Too!'']]: Three insects play movie stars, and have to finish filming ''six movies in a day''.
524* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bugdom}}'']]: An [[TheEveryman everyman]] saves the kingdom from a tyrannical despot by kicking everything. Also, you're all bugs.
525* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'']]: A journalist interviews a bunch of sad sacks who eat all day.
526* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BugFables'']]: Royal insects desire to consume a plant to live longer. This results in heroic contracts, mad science and politics. Comparisons to [[VideoGame/PaperMario plumbers]] are inevitable.
527* ''[[spoiler: VideoGame/{{Bulletstorm}}]]'': Two angry mercenaries end up on a vacation resort island. [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential Many people die in incredibly horrible ways.]]
528* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Bully}}'']]: The good guy out-bullies those school bullies.
529* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BunnyMustDie'']]: A little bunny girl who really hates her ears.
530** [[spoiler:''Chelsea and the 7 Devils'']]: [[AnotherSideAnotherStory But here's how it]] ''[[Film/{{Clue}} really]]'' [[AnotherSideAnotherStory happened...]]
531** Alternatively: [[NiceJobBreakingItHero A rabbit screws everything up]], then an elf hits people [[LethalJokeItem with a ladder]].
532* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BurgerTime'']]: Armed only with [[ImprobableWeaponUser pepper shakers and his own ingredients,]] a chef who makes enormous sandwiches must ward off homicidal foodstuffs.
533* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Burnout}}'']]: Drivers use their cars as weapons and completely ignore the rules of the road.
534* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BulletWitch'']]: A witch who wields a broom that transforms into high-powered guns and destructive magic fights with a resistance group from a demonic invasion.
535* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/BushidoBlade'']]: [[OneHitPointWonder Easily-killed]] assassins fight to keep one of their number from leaving. It's impossible to tell when exactly this is supposed to be taking place.
536* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Caladrius}}'']]: Magitek fantasy shoot 'em up with ClothingDamage.
537* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Calendula}}'']]: Getting this game to run properly proves surprisingly difficult...and unsettling.
538* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheCaligulaEffect'']]: A group of high school students attempt to run away from their school, and use superpowers to beat up those who actually like being here.
539* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CallOfCthulhuDarkCornersOfTheEarth'']]: While investigating the disappearance of a grocery store clerk, a man angers some alien fish who then try to kill him. May or may not involve blue lights.
540* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CallOfDuty'' series]]: Yet another series of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII simulations.
541** ''[[spoiler: VideoGame/CallOfDutyWorldAtWar]]'': You and your friends are trapped in a house [[VideoGame/CallOfDutyZombies surrounded by zombies]]. And other WWII events happen before that [[SidetrackedByTheGoldSaucer but no one cares about those]].
542** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'']]: The same guys are fighting more zombies. Oh, there's also a side-game with [[MemeticBadass Sgt Reznov]] and some other guys that aren't as awesome.
543** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsII'']]: A group of four people go on a road trip across a zombie-infected United States. Meanwhile, an old Nicaraguan [[KneeCapping shoots out a bunch of people's knees]], which Joint Special Operations Command tries to stop by shooting everyone in a nuclear testing site over and over.
544** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsIII'']]: A group of four people summon Cthulhu during TheRoaringTwenties. Meanwhile, another group of up to four people of indeterminate gender have a DyingDream brought on by crossing the one robot some wily Egyptians ran [[ComicBook/{{Doom}} ripandtear.exe]] on.
545* ''[[spoiler:Call of Duty 4: VideoGame/ModernWarfare]]'': An angry old Russian causes trouble in a sandbox.
546** ''[[spoiler:Modern Warfare 2]]'': One man singlehandedly saves Burger Town from Russian Commandos, [[MemeticMutation while doing everything]]. Almost everyone else dies.
547*** Or: A brave young man averts disaster by stabbing someone with a knife. He then calls the person a "noob" and teabags him.
548** ''[[spoiler:Modern Warfare 3]]'': WorldWarIII: [[ProductPlacement Endorsed by Remington Armsâ„¢!]]
549*** Or: Man starts World War III because he thinks Russia isn't big enough. The series of World War II simulations officially becomes a series of World War III simulations.
550** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyGhosts]]'': World War III gets a dog.
551*** Or: A development team tries to make an entirely new game out of nothing but reused assets.
552** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyAdvancedWarfare]]'': In an attempt to reinvigorate above World War II and World War III simulations, men jump around in PoweredArmor and switch sides a lot.
553** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyInfiniteWarfare]]'': The World War III simulation series turns into ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'', gets less attention than [[VideoGameRemake a ten-year-old game]].
554*** Or: Once there was an infinite warfare. The war was so infinite that everyone died. The end.
555** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyWWII]]'': The World War III simulation series reinvigorates itself by turning back into a World War II simulation.
556** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyModernWarfare2019]]'': Fuck it, [[ContinuityReboot it's 2009 again]].
557** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOpsColdWar]]'': A [[{{Gamebook}} choose-your-own-adventure story]] presented through the medium of a first-person shooter.
558** ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/CallOfDutyVanguard]]'': The World War II simulation reinvigorates itself by becoming a cursed gun simulator.
559* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarez'']]: An [[PreacherMan elderly preacher]] looks for a young {{delinquent}} who ran away from home.
560** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezBoundInBlood'']]: [[PowerTrio Three brothers]] argue over family planning.
561** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezTheCartel'']]: Three [[DirtyCop bad cops]] on a crusade.
562** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CallOfJuarezGunslinger'']]: An old man entertains fellow drunkards with {{tall tale}}s.
563* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CaptainRainbow'']]: A washed-up superhero from Eagleland heads to an island where he can beat people up to make kids watch a television show about him. Along the way, he must help [[WholesomeCrossdresser a transgendered dinosaur]] pick-up some men, help a lazy army become volleyball superstars, give a CuteWitch a hand with her allergies, and aid a samurai-in-training in controlling his urges around women.
564* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CaptainToadTreasureTracker'']]: Take [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros a franchise]] that helped spawn [[PlatformGame a genre]]. Make another game in that franchise, very similar to [[VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld the last one]], and remove the ''one thing'' that defines both the franchise and the genre. This is the result.
565* [[spoiler: ''Captain Tomaday'']]: Attack of the hero tomato.
566* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Carmageddon}}'']]: A racing game that puts the "laughter" back in "vehicular manslaughter".
567** Alternatively: demolition derby in population-dense area.
568* [[spoiler: ''Franchise/CarmenSandiego'']]: Fight a gang of thieves with [[PunnyName silly names]], led by an ImpossibleThief in highly visible clothing, with the power of social studies, literacy, or basic math.
569* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Carrion}}'']]: Escape out of a research facility to get back to your natural habitat.
570* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'']]: The [[KnightInShiningArmor heroes]] actually get some. Then get JustForFun/{{rickroll}}ed.
571* [[spoiler: ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'']]: Family tradition dictates the murder of an old man in his own home. He gets better.
572** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaI'']]: A strapping young man dresses in leather and enters an old family acquaintance's dungeon to whip him mercilessly.
573** [[spoiler: ''Vampire Killer'']]: Same strapping young man hunts for keys.
574** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIISimonsQuest'']]: Same strapping lad resurrects the old man and kills him again just to make himself feel better.
575** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIIIDraculasCurse'']]: Just like the first one, but somehow, pirates are involved.
576*** A different strapping young man must choose between unwittingly getting the girl or seeing the most popular character in the series at his low point.
577** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/HauntedCastle'']]: The strapping young man gets himself a DamselInDistress. [[TheGrimReaper The old man's friend]] [[NintendoHard actually does his job for once]].
578** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaTheAdventure'']]: Just like the first one, but without as many stairs.
579** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaIIBelmontsRevenge'']]: The previous family member's son won't kill the old man. His father straightens him out using violence, then leaves him behind and kills the old man again himself.
580** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaBloodlines'']]: Two friends try to visit the old man and end up going on a world tour instead.
581** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaRondoOfBlood'']]: The latest member of the family must murder the old man with the aid of a 12 year old girl. The girl is stronger.
582** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'']]: The old man's son hunts down his father's murderer...then hunts down and murders his father instead.
583** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLegends'']]: A woman whips her boyfriend and kills his father. [[CanonDiscontinuity Or does she?]]
584*** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaResurrection'']]: The woman has a descendant who [[RefusalOfTheCall doesn't want to kill the old man]]. [[{{Cancellation}} So they don't]].
585** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania 64}}'']]: A distant relative of the family and a 12 year old girl murder the wrong old man. They are then told to pick on someone their own age.
586** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLegacyOfDarkness'']]: A werewolf murders the old man. It doesn't last. A kid comes up with the bright idea of bringing a gun and armor next time.
587** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaCircleOfTheMoon'']]: A boy doesn't get to murder the old man like he wanted, so he helps him instead.
588** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDissonance'']]: A ninja tries to get rid of the old man for good. This backfires. Interior decorating is involved.
589** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLamentOfInnocence'']]: An immortal [[{{Bishonen}} pretty boy]] kidnaps a knight's girlfriend and makes him run around his castle looking for her, for fun. The knight is not amused. Oh, and the knight's best friend becomes an old man.
590** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaCurseOfDarkness'']]: 3 years after one of the old man's deaths, one of his ex-underlings goes after another of his ex-underlings. There's also a lady who looks suspiciously like the first underling's late girlfriend and a chap with odd fashion sense.
591*** Or: A member of the family is shown up by a disgruntled former employee of the old man, who massacres his former boss and coworkers using his Franchise/{{Pokemon}} skills.
592** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaAriaOfSorrow'']]: Former mass murderer goes on a killing spree to keep himself from relapsing.
593** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDawnOfSorrow'']]: He hunts down his fanclub. Two of them end up killing themselves first, and the third runs away like a little girl.
594*** [[spoiler: ''Julius Mode'']]: An old man and his companions murder a strapping young lad in his own home. Wait, what? Now I'm confused.
595** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaPortraitOfRuin'']]: Two friends step in to resolve a property dispute and a custody battle. None of the property owners or legal guardians survive.
596*** Along the way, this young man and young woman figure out how to operate a whip.
597** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaOrderOfEcclesia'']]: A scantily-clad woman forgets her purpose and sets out on a quest to not kill herself. Two old men die as a result.
598** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/KidDracula'']]: The old man's son hunts down the guy who ran off with his father's servants. Aliens are involved.
599** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaJudgment'']]: Everyone beats each other up in an effort to ''save the old man's life''.
600** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaHarmonyOfDespair'']]: Everyone gets sucked into a book to kill stuff.
601** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'']]: A man searches for a way to resurrect his dead wife. This story is completely unrelated to the previous ones.
602*** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadowMirrorOfFate'']]: His son, his grandson, and his other son have issues with him.
603*** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'']]: The man seeks to kill everyone responsible for his long and prosperous life.
604* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/TheCatLady'']]: A forty-something cat lover wants to die; rethinks after partaking in vigilante justice.
605* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CatPlanet'']]: Girl with wings talks to disembodied cat heads who speak broken English.
606* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Catherine}}'']]: An [[TheEveryman everyman]] cheats on his girlfriend. Puzzles ensues.
607** Or: Get drunk and push blocks.
608** Or: Man who can't keep his damn mouth shut and [[DiggingYourselfDeeper digs himself deep]] with every word has to sort out long term life goals and face the perverted manifestations of his fear of commitment.
609* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/TheCave'']]: Seven complete strangers form groups of three and go spelunking.
610* [[spoiler: ''Videogame/CavesOfQud'']]: Be a horrific mutant, set out for adventure, befriend random creatures by giving them water and die in a post-apocalypse so messed up even the plants want to kill you.
611* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CaveStory'']]: Amnesiac soldier steals a sleeping old man's gun and [[OneManArmy blasts his way]] through a cave [[FloatingContinent in the sky]]. His only friends are bunnies.
612** Or: Amnesiac soldier carries dogs and his girlfriend on his back. He saves the world by abandoning a mortally wounded old man, then euthanizing an even older man.
613** Or: Ten years ago, there was a war over a hat. This is the aftermath.
614* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Celeste}}'']]: Climb a mountain to get over depression.
615** You consider climbing a mountain while climbing it. Once you've made up your mind, you can now climb it several times faster.
616* [[spoiler:''Cell Craft'']]: Space platypi save their species from extinction with the help of molecular biology and an extremely bored robot.
617* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Centipede}}'']]: You kill centipedes.
618** [[spoiler:''Millipede'']]: You kill millipedes, which are apparently longer and [[PaletteSwap differently colored.]]
619* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheChaosEngine'']]: You and a teammate (it's obligatory) must shoot additional pylons.
620* [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/ChaosHead'']]: An anime fan daydreams a lot.
621* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ChaosField'']]: Pilot a dimension-swapping SpaceFighter to fend off an invasion from the DarkWorld.
622* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ChaosLegion'']]: A ChurchMilitant MagicKnight harnesses the powers of demonic entities to find the answers of his friend's betrayal and [[StartOfDarkness descent into wickedness]].
623* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CherryTreeHighComedyClub'']]: Hyperactive funny-girl runs around town trying to force her friends to join a new school club to deny her snobby StudentCouncilPresident rival from shutting it down before it gets started.
624** [[spoiler: ''Cherry Tree High Girls' Fight'']]: The funny-girl is nowhere to be seen as the StudentCouncilPresident organizes a tournament where girls from various school clubs beat the crap out of each other.
625* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ChexQuest'']]: A GameMod of ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' where you shoot slime aliens to teleport them back to their dimension. The game [[FreePrizeAtTheBottom came in a box of cereal as a prize]] and the player is dressed as a piece of said cereal.
626* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChibiRobo'']]: A sentient android who is also a HeroicMime discovers alien life, travels through time, and saves the world from evil robot spiders. Does that sound a bit too normal for SugarWiki/BetterThanItSounds? Highlight that spoiler tag.
627* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChildOfEden'']]: In the 23rd century, a virus is attacking the [[BrainUploading virtual projection]] of the first girl born in space. You are the antivirus. On your quest you'll battle a giant whale, a giant flower, and a giant satellite.
628* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChildOfLight'']]: A young princess looks for celestial objects. Everybody in the world speaks in rhyme.
629* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChimeraBeast'']]: A HordeOfAlienLocusts destroy a planet. [[spoiler: [[VillainProtagonist You are one of the locusts]]]].
630* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Chippy}}'']]: You shoot clusters of tiny pixels. To twist the knife, some people who bought this only care about a certain item in [[VideoGame/{{Rust}} another game]].
631* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChipsChallenge'']]: Computer geek risks his life in a series of devious mazes filled with monsters and riddles to win reputation among fellow students, including his love interest.
632** Kid takes a computer club's [[InitiationCeremony hazing ritual]] a little too seriously.
633** [[spoiler: [[SpiritualSuccessor Chuck's Challenge]]]]: Alien abducts a video game designer and forces him to create dangerous mazes for him (the alien) to play in.
634*** Designer of an obscure puzzle game gets kidnapped by a [[FantasticRacism racist]] LoonyFan because he wants the designer to help him live out the game in real life with his mistreated pets. UsefulNotes/StockholmSyndrome ensues.
635** [[spoiler: ''Chip's Challenge 2'']]: In this [[SavedFromDevelopmentHell long-awaited]] direct sequel, computer geek ''and'' [[PromotedToPlayable his love interest]] venture into newly-designed mazes with all sorts of crazy traps, enemies and gimmicks.
636*** Kid is applauded for overcoming the aforementioned hazing ritual and put through a slightly more professional version of it.
637* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ChromaSquad'']]: ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyTactics Tactics]]''.
638** Or, five stuntmen including, but not limited to, a beaver, an alien and a robot are making their own tokusatsu show where they fought a GenderBender Music/LadyGaga. First for the ratings and, after that, for the sake of the world.
639* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Chromehounds}}'']]: A mercenary pilots a WalkingTank across three [[{{Ruritania}} fictional countries]]. Everyone he meets expresses their hope that war doesn't erupt. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero War erupts anyway]] because otherwise there wouldn't be a reason to include multiplayer in the game.
640* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger'']]: A teenage boy goes to a fair. [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt Apocalypse ensues.]]
641** [[spoiler: ''VisualNovel/RadicalDreamers'']]: A teenage boy helps a wizard and his sister break into a mansion with the power of friendship and turning pages.
642** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChronoCross'']]: A teenage boy is made to fight a cat and the local gods in between two timelines in order to free a girl from an alien parasite monster. Beating the final boss triggers the bad ending.
643* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChuChuRocket'']]: You place arrows on a flat surface, causing numbers to go up and down.
644* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{CHUNITHM}}'']]: You hit a wide rectangle in time to music and sometimes wave your hands in the air.
645* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Chulip}}'']]: Kiss everybody in town!
646* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Chuzzle}}'']]: Matching three or more puffballs of the same color in order to make a potion of some sort.
647* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ChzoMythos'']]: A GentlemanThief, a construction inspector and a fake psychiatrist fight against an insane murderer, a deranged cult and a Lovecraft reject, two centuries apart from one another.
648** Alternately: An adventure game series with a stealth platformer spin-off.
649* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'']]: Go. Hunt. Kill Skuls.
650** Or: Put on a silly costume and beat up gangsters, monsters, and aliens in what is clearly the most doomed city on planet Earth.
651** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CityOfVillains'']]: Start your new life in a tropical island nation.
652*** Or: Move to the worst place on Earth and fight to make it even crappier.
653* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CirnoTraining'']]: A fairy shows that she is the smartest by teaching math.
654** Or: An EdutainmentGame staring a famous character from a famous video game series that uses an unorthodox method to teach math.
655* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Civilization}}'']]: The main character is the leader of a small band of primitive nomads. He is told that he must either conquer the world or take his people to another. He is given a very long lifespan in order to do so.
656** History ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Smash Bros]]''.
657* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Clayfighter}}'']]: Circus freaks mutated by a meteor from space beat the crap out of each other.
658* [[spoiler:''The Cliffhanger Edward Randy'']]: Shameless ripoff character misses a date with his girlfriend.
659* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{cloudphobia}}'']]: A mecha pilot darts through the skies while protecting a mothership from being attacked by escaping enemies.
660* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ClockTower'']]: Girl runs away from a midget who wields a pair of hedge-trimmers.
661** [[spoiler:''Clock Tower 2'']]: Girl, guardian and cop run away from the midget's brother. Psychiatrist and assistant dress up in an attempt at self-therapy.
662** [[spoiler: ''Clock Tower: Ghost Head'']]: Girl with a manly voice shoots her own niece, then repeatedly beats her father over the head with a fire extinguisher.
663** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ClockTower3'']]: An old man comes up with an [[GambitRoulette overly convoluted scheme]] to murder his own granddaughter, never realising that she never would've suspected him if he had just greeted her normally.
664* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ClockworkKnight'']]: A man must save the woman who wakes everyone up every night.
665* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{CLOP}}'']]: A {{Jerkass}} whose grammar would give Weird Al fits attempts to UriahGambit a very ungainly horse for the lulz.
666* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheCloserGameOfTheYearEdition'']]: A New York Yankees pitcher has to improve his skills before the final game of the World Series. He is aided by his coach, a philosopher, someone from a hentai VisualNovel, and Twitter.
667* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CloudberryKingdom'']]: Embittered platform hero jumps through [[PlatformHell death traps galore]] to rescue a princess he's already saved hundreds of times before.
668* ''[[spoiler:VideoGame/ClubPenguin]]'': Hang out in a cold island where you can't swear, become a black belt in a card game, adopt weird furry things whose personality depends on their fur color, and join an organization whose main purpose is to prevent a grumpy guy from warming himself up.
669* [[spoiler: ''The Clue!'']]: A young man wins a free taxi pass, and proceeds to pursue a life of crime.
670* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CodeOfPrincess'']]: Princess with a [[{{BFS}} giant sword]] and a [[ChainmailBikini tiny metal bra]] attempts to save her kingdom from a queen running a MonsterProtectionRacket.
671* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CodeNameViper'']]: An agent is sent to destroy a South American drug cartel...by the guy who runs it.
672* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CodeVein'']]: Come for the soulsborne gameplay, stay for the waifu character creation.
673** Alternatively: Turns out you were in the ''VideoGame/GodEater'' universe the entire time!
674* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CoffeeTalk'']]: Barista Simulator, where most of your conversation topics with your customers are about racism.
675* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ColdFear'']]: A Coast Guard officer investigating a ship struggles with the uncooperative crew and remaining upright on the deck.
676* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/TheCombatribes'']]: Remember: Cyborgs ain't ladies.
677* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ComixZone'']]: A starving artist breaks the fourth wall.
678* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer'']]: The UN takes issue with a bald man who likes [[GreenRocks rocks]].
679** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerTiberianSun'']] The bald guy's cult and the UN - led by [[Franchise/StarWars Darth Vader]] and that guy from ''Film/{{Aliens}}'' - fight over an alien floppy disc.
680** [[spoiler:''Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun: Firestorm'']] The bald guy's computer goes [[AIIsACrapshoot crazy as hell]] when the UN tries to use it to read the alien floppy disk.
681** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquer3TiberiumWars'']]: The bald guy's cult kicks the UN in the crotch so Lando Calrissian will shoot him with their space lasers. [[ScaryDogmaticAliens Alien crack addicts]] show up and are angry at the kids on their lawn.
682** [[spoiler:''Command and Conquer: Kane's Wrath'']]: The bald guy and an artificial intelligence plot more {{evil plan}}s than you can shake a stick at. The chick from Species [[SpannerInTheWorks throws a wrench in the works]].
683** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerGenerals'']]: The United States fights the War on Terror with [[KillSat space lasers]]. China butts in on the action.
684** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert'']]: Einstein causes World War II by [[HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct trying to prevent it]]. Soviets show up with Tesla Coils, Americans - with teleporter.
685** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert2'']]: World War III. Soviet Russia invades America with blimps, tank-eating spiderbots, psychics, and giant squid. America fights back with dolphins, teleporting time commandos, and weather control machines.
686** [[spoiler:''Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge'']] Crazy psychic tries to take over the world. America and/or Soviet Russia create a time paradox to stop this.
687** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'']] World War III is [[CosmicRetcon temporal-retconned]] by Creator/TimCurry and Peter Stormare into being fought with [[IncredibleShrinkingMan shrink]]/FreezeRay[[DualModeUnit -equipped helicopters]] and [[BearsAreBadNews parachuting armored bears]]. Japan joins the fun with TransformingMecha and scary psychic school girls.
688** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRenegade'']]: A muscley man must stop a creepy lady and a bald guy from creating a race of super muscley men by [[BadassBoast shooting left-handed]] and [[StuffBlowingUp giving out lots of presents]].
689* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CommanderKeen 1-3'']]: Boy genius fights aliens who intend to destroy the world. He uses stuff he made out of crap in his dad's garage and his mom's fridge. A classmate was behind it the whole time.
690** [[spoiler:''Keen Dreams'']]: Boy genius refuses to eat his dinner and is transported to a land of evil talking vegetables. He fights them with flowers.
691** [[spoiler:''Commander Keen 4-5'']]: Boy genius fights meaner aliens who intend to destroy the galaxy. He uses stuff he made out of crap in his dad's garage and his mom's fridge. A classmate was behind it the whole time.
692** [[spoiler:''Commander Keen 6'']]: Boy genius fights meaner aliens who intend to eat his babysitter. He uses stuff he made out of crap in his dad's garage and his mom's fridge. A classmate was behind it the whole time.
693** [[spoiler:''Commander Keen: The Universe is Toast'']]: Stymied by the inability of the boy genius to continue his tale, [[FanSequel the internet]] sets out to defeat the classmate once and for all. People are all right with this.
694* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CompanyOfHeroes'']]: A WWII game...if that doesn't worry you already, you're too [[SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism idealistic]].
695** Alternately: Get pinned down by MG fire, then blown to pieces by mortars.
696* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/Conception2ChildrenOfTheSevenStars'']]: A game about making babies by holding hands and using them to destroy monsters and save the world.
697** Alternately: The fate of the world depends on your ability to make children with high school girls.
698** [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/ConceptionPleaseGiveBirthToMyChild'']]: As above, but it's also an isekai because why not.
699* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CondemnedCriminalOrigins'']] Although he's chasing a serial killer AND on the run from a Crime He Didn't Commit, a Federal Agent spends most of his time beating homeless people to death with a lead pipe.
700** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/Condemned2Bloodshot'']]: A Federal Agent turned hobo fights against the ancient conspiracy whose sonic devices cause crime and paranoia among men. Now Special Forces on top of the homeless face his lead pipe wrath. [[spoiler:Later he beats them to death by yelling at them.]]
701* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ConkersBadFurDay'']]: Lost squirrel tries to get home.
702** Or: A sociopathic rodent with an accent that likes to change regularly tries to find his way home after getting drunk and ends up becoming king.
703** You fight a literal piece of shit.
704** A drunk FunnyAnimal gets lost, insults and kills random people, and makes an ass out of himself. Everybody agrees he would make a good king.
705* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Contact}}'']]: A boy battles a band for GreenRocks before turning his sights on you.
706* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'']]: Two supermuscled (but [[OneHitPointWonder fragile]]) soldiers, equipped with nothing but a wimpy rifle and a pair of pants, shoot up alien baddies from an army base to the [[WombLevel insides of some giant red alien.]]
707** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/ContraShatteredSoldier'']]: One of the soldiers is framed for global mass murder in an effort to cover up another soldier's death. Once the first soldier finds out, he decides to kill the other soldier again. By entering his body.
708* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Control}}'']]: Young woman trying to find answers to why the government took away her brother ends up becoming head of the agency responsible for the kidnapping.
709** [[spoiler: The ''Foundation'' expansion]]: The new head of the agency has disagreements with her superiors over one of their former members.
710** [[spoiler: The ''AWE'' expansion]]: It turns out that the events of the main game were masterminded by [[spoiler:the [[VideoGame/AlanWake uninspired author]] mentioned earlier in this page as a plan to break him out of his prison]].
711* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CookieClicker'']]: Baked goods become life, the universe, and everything. Just [[NeverMessWithGranny don't anger the grandmas.]] Seriously, [[EldritchAbomination we mean it.]]
712* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CookieRun'']]: [[AnthropomorphicFood Gingerbread people (and a donut from space)]] run super fast to avoid being eaten.
713** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CookieRunKingdom'']]: Four children with large sticks and an adult criminal must track down five traumatized war veterans in order to stop a genocide. [[AnthropomorphicFood Also, everyone is a gingerbread person]]
714* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CookingMama'']]: You prepare various exotic dishes for your diminutive starry-eyed mother.
715** [[spoiler:''Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends'']]: Same as the above but her friends come to visit and [[NintendoHard demand good preparation in one go]].
716* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CopyKitty'']]: A CatGirl's training montage.
717* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CorpseParty'']]: High School students are trapped in a hellish dimension. Escape or die trying.
718* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CortexCommand'']]: Make a base, then defend it against hordes of idiots with heavy weaponry and the ability to headbutt through solid steel.
719* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CosmosCosmicAdventure'']]: A naked green alien kid with chicken pox and plungers for hands wants to go to Disney World for his birthday. His ship crashes on a forbidden planet and, before he can find his missing parents, he gets eaten by a giant monster.
720* [[spoiler:''Videogame/CostumeQuest'']]: Candy-stealing goblins and trolls are no match for a kid in his/her cardboard robot suit.
721* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CounterfeitMonkey'']]: Get new stuff by removing letters from old stuff.
722* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CounterStrike'']]: Counter-terrorists attempt to thwart terrorists. That's about it.
723** [[spoiler:''Counter-Strike Source'']]: Counter-terrorists attempt to thwart terrorists with physics and bloom effects.
724** [[spoiler:''Counter-Strike Global Offensive'']]: Counter-terrorists attempt to thwart terrorists with both sides flexing colorful, expensive coat of paint.
725* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CragneManor'']]: Look for your lost husband while running into constant {{Big Lipped Alligator Moment}}s.
726* [[spoiler:''Videogame/CrashBandicoot1996'']]: An anthropomorphic marsupial exacts revenge on the balding scientist who granted him sentience. Expect him to [[NintendoHard die a lot]].
727** [[spoiler:''Videogame/CrashBandicoot2CortexStrikesBack'']]: The same marsupial collects purple crystals for said scientist as a ruse to collect gems to destroy his space station.
728** [[spoiler:''Videogame/CrashBandicoot3Warped'']]: A giant mask escapes from a mountain to collect crystals through time with the help of a man holding a giant tuning fork. You, led by another mask, have to stop them.
729** [[spoiler:''Videogame/CrashTeamRacing'']]: An alien challenges eight of Earth's defenders, including a cat from Ancient China and a polar bear to a race with go-karts with the fate of the world at stake. Racing is serious business!
730** [[spoiler:''Videogame/CrashBash'']]: 2 sentient mask rivals decide to settle it in a PartyGame with their minions. Said minions die a lot, only to be resurrected again and again.
731** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrashNSaneTrilogy'']]: The marsupial relives his first three adventures, and his memories look [[VideoGameRemake prettier]] than what really happened back then. Also, his sister messes with the timestream to join him on said adventures.
732** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot4ItsAboutTime'']]: Marsupial and his sister, after many years of [[CanonDiscontinuity events that never happened]], are fighting back against the balding scientist and genie guy with the turning fork as they uses mask that control space, time and matters. They are helped by a former friend who went from BuxomBeautyStandard to HartmanHips, a former enemy from another dimention, the masks and [[spoiler: the balding scientist himself... or is he.]]
733* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrazyTaxi'']]: The world's worst drivers are hired as chauffeurs.
734* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Creatures}}'']]: Breed a bunch of complex aliens.
735* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrescentPaleMist'']]: A fantasy country was swallowed up by twisted dimension created by an ancient and dangerous form of magic, and a MagicKnight who wields said dangerous magical powers takes a daunting journey to confront those abusing its powers.
736* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CriminalGirls'']]: You apply for a summer job that involves whipping bad girls until they are able to nuke enemies to oblivion.
737* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrimsonGlaiveSigma'']]: Inattentive driver crashes into a living creature. You are the fruit of his years-long research into getting away from that creature.
738* [[spoiler:''The Crimson Room'']]: You have to break out of a suicidal man's bedroom. How you got in there is never addressed.
739** [[spoiler:''The Viridian Room'']]: To escape the apartment, you have to appease the guy's ghost. Fortunately, his life was so dull that this is easy to do.
740* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrimsonSea'']]: ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' has been reimagined as space anime with some heavy musical theming.
741* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrimzonClover'']]: A ShootEmUp superplayer makes his own Creator/{{CAVE}}-esque shoot 'em up game filled with more expansions than the 4th of July.
742* [[spoiler:''VisualNovel/CrossChannel'']]: A group of cliche anime characters are deemed unable to adapt to society. Then they're forced to repeat the same things over again unless the pervert intervenes.
743** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/NanacaCrash'']]: The pervert gets hit with a bike. HilarityEnsues.
744* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrossCode'']]: A amnesiac girl plays in a super-advanced MMO game in [[QuestForIdentity a search of her past]].
745* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrossEdge'']]: A [[TriggerHappy gun-wielding]] [[{{Jerkass}} delinquent]] and his mellow childhood friend team up with [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} characters]] [[Franchise/{{Disgaea}} from other]] [[VideoGame/AtelierSeries parallel universes]] to find their way back to their respective home worlds.
746* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrueltySquad'']]: A depressed drug addict ([[ThroughTheEyesOfMadness and it really shows with]] [[StylisticSuck HOW he sees the world]]) gets hired as a CorporateSamurai in a world where [[DeathIsCheap almost everybody has access to resurrective immortality]].
747* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Crusader}}: No Remorse'']]: After he and two co-workers are terminated, a corporation's star employee sets about getting payback.
748** [[spoiler:''Crusader: No Regret'']]: A mute conquers the moon in about a week.
749* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrusaderKings'']]: Family deals with inheritance, marriage and trips to foreign parts.
750** Alternately: Many bad things happen to your kingdom. Then your 2-year old son inherits everything.
751** Alternately: Welcome to a game where invading a foreign power is less important than marrying off your kids and where becoming a Lunatic only increases the options in your schedule.
752* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrusaderOfCenty'']]: Bright up-and-coming RPG hero is proven guilty of mass murder.
753* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CryOfFear'']]: A depressed man writes a book on his doctor's orders.
754** [[spoiler:Doctor mode]]: The doctor reads parts of the book, immediately decides to burn it.
755** [[spoiler:Co-op mode]]: Four cops get a little too engrossed in reading the book backwards.
756* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CryptOfTheNecrodancer'']]: A young woman explores the underground and has to dances her way to the bottom. Her deceased mother and grandmother are later joining her in her quest.
757** [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CadenceOfHyrule'']]: The same young woman teams up with a boy and girl to fight a giant pig.
758* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Crysis}}'']]: A special forces soldier in a futuristic catsuit battles the [[RedScare Red Menace]] and robotic squids that spew ice.
759* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Crystalis}}'']]: A guy wakes up in a cave. He sets forth to accumulate a collection of balls and bracelets.
760* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CrystalQuest'']]: A six-legged Space Cow in a flying saucer vacuums up some crystals, then moans erotically. In the sequel, she alternates crystal collecting with destroying fine art and doing four-piece jigsaw puzzles.
761* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/{{Crystar}}'']]: You killed your sister; cry a bunch and make a bunch of other people cry to bring her back.
762* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CthulhuSavesTheWorld'']]: An elder god sucks up to the narrator so that he can regain his eldritch powers.
763* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Cubivore}}: Survival of the Fittest'']]: Blocks eat and mate with other blocks. NobodyPoops is averted.
764* [[spoiler:''Videogame/CultOfTheLamb'']]: Babysit a bunch of animal people that can't even cook or clean up after themselves, so you can sacrifice them to a death god to pay off your resurrection(s). You get to murder a lot more animals in your off-time.
765* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'']]: Two [[InkblotCartoonStyle rubberhose cartoon]] characters become contract killers to pay off their gambling debts.
766** Alternatively: Two young boys are [[DealWithTheDevil offered]] by Satan to cure their gambling habit at the cost of gaining a new habit: Murder.
767* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CursedTreasure'']]: You are a villain trying to keep your stuff out of the heroes' hands.
768* [[spoiler:''VideoGame/CustomRobo'']]: Children are encouraged to compete with each other using action figures modified to fight in warfare.
769* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/CutTheRope'']]: A monster wants candy and you have to give him one, every time.
770* [[spoiler: ''VideoGame/Cyberpunk2077'']]: Thanks to a heist gone wrong, your mind is slowly taken over by Creator/KeanuReeves. You spend the remaining weeks you have left dicking around a city doing gigs, enjoying activities and getting laid.
771** [[spoiler:''Phantom Liberty'']]: ''Film/EscapeFromNewYork'': The Video Game! Until it turns into ''[[Film/CasinoRoyale2006 Casino Royale]]''. And ''then'' you have to decide whether or not to launch a bird into space.

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