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10* The Vecgir from the RealTimeStrategy ''VideoGame/{{Achron}}'', in addition to having an extra set of arms, generally stand a meter taller than the average human.
11* The second boss of ''[[VideoGame/{{Astyanax}} The Astyanax]]'' carries a sword in each of four hands.
12* ''VideoGame/ArabianFight'' have several animated Hindu statues with four limbs in the temples, each of them armed with multiple scimitars to attack your characters.
13* ''VideoGame/ArabianMagic'''s second boss, Asura, a six-armed deity armed with six scimitars will use all his weapons to rough you up all at once. As the battle progresses on, Asura will [[AnArmAndALeg start losing limbs]], and at the battle's conclusion where you win Asura's arms are reduced to six stumps.
14* ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''
15** Asura, who can grow four Extra Arms. His final form plays this straight and [[AvertedTrope averts this]]: [[spoiler:He grows ONE THOUSAND ARMS, which then fuse together into [[ConservationOfNinjutsu two arms]] to create Mantra Asura.]]
16** Apart from Asura, there's also [[spoiler:Vlitra's core]] and [[spoiler:Chakravartin]]. When fighting the latter, he [[spoiler: breaks all of Asura's extra arms and the armor over his last two arms, forcing him to fight -- literally -- barehanded.]]
17* One of the last bosses in ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'', [[EldritchAbomination Mergo's Wet Nurse]], is a large and menacing winged creature shrouded in a ragged black robe. While some parts of its body, such as its long neck and head, are invisible, it does visibly have six thin, twisted arms, all wielding jagged scimitars and [[RubberMan capable of lashing out at you at an extreme distance]].
18* Bogu from ''VideoGame/BladedFury'' is a demon with four mechanical ArtificialLimbs in place of her arms, and uses all of them simultaneously to beat you down, including a RapidFireFisticuffs using ''all four'' arms. Yes, this game has a [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot demonic cyborg]] in it.
19* The Bullymongs in ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'' have four very muscular arms, and two relatively puny, almost unused legs.
20** Amara, the Siren of ''VideoGame/Borderlands3'', can summon six hindu-inspired arms to aid her in combat.
21* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes''
22** Lord Recluse, who has four extra giant spider-like claw-arms affixed to his back. According to the book of the game, those are part of his body.
23** The mutated Arachnoids have the same claw-arms. The extra arms of the Crab Spider Soldiers are purely mechanical, though, although they are surgically attached and connected to the soldier's nervous system.
24** And the Meat Doctors of the Freakshow, who have limbs with rotary cutting blades grafted to them.
25* Tikimon, the second (or third if you count Cortex and Mecha-Bandicoot as separate fights) boss of ''VideoGame/CrashTwinsanity'', is a four-armed, destructive Tiki deity summoned by [[BigBadDuumvirate the Evil Twins]] to impede Crash and Cortex after escaping from Papu-Papu's tribe.
26* ''[[VideoGame/DahnaMegamiTanjo Dahna: Megami Tanjō]]'' has a four-armed, [[MultipleHeadCase two-headed]] demon knight serving as a boss, and as the battle progresses it [[AnArmAndALeg lose two limbs]] and a head before it's knocked off a tower. The same boss returns a few levels later after it's defeat, with only two arms and a head.
27* ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'' has the boss, [[http://darksoulswiki.wikispaces.com/file/view/Img0069.jpg/336955770/480x720/Img0069.jpg Pinwheel]] and the [[DegradedBoss Pinwheel Servants.]]
28* ''Videogame/{{Destiny}}'' has the Fallen, a race of arachnid-like space pirates that are actually born with four arms, but soon get docked to two and become Dregs. If these Dregs prove themselves worthy, they may have a set of robotic limbs installed, bringing them back up to 4.
29* The Demon-at-Arms enemies in the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series not only have four arms, but also have the ability to attack twice per turn.
30** Some of the entries also have [[KingOfBeasts KingLeo]]. Four legs. Four arms. All of them have claws.
31* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
32** Mehrunes Dagon, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[OmnicidalManiac Destruction]], is typically depicted as a massive BigRedDevil humanoid with four arms, each often holding a different weapon. He has attempted the takeover of Nirn/Mundus multiple times throughout history, serving as either the direct BigBad or the ManBehindTheMan in three games in the series.
33** Mephala is a Daedric Prince whose sphere is "obscured to mortals", but who is associated with [[ManipulativeBastard manipulation, lies, sex, and secrets]]. Her statue in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIVOblivion Oblivion]]'' depicts her as having four arms.
34** Morwha, the [[ScaryBlackMan Yokudan/Redguard]] aspect of Mara, the Aedric Divine [[LoveGoddess Goddess of Love]], is depicted with four arms so that she can "[[{{Polyamory}} grab more husbands]]". Otherwise downplayed because she isn't particularly malevolent.
35** Daedric Titans are a type of [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] created by [[GodOfEvil Molag Bal]], the Daedric Prince of [[TheCorrupter Domination and Corruption]], by corrupting [[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragons]]. Unlike standard dragons, whose wings and forelimbs are combined, Titans have four limbs (two arms and two legs) in addition to their wings.
36** Seekers, a {{Cthulhumanoid}} form of lesser Daedra in service to Hermaeus Mora, the [[OurGodsAreDifferent Daedric Prince]] of [[KeeperOfForbiddenKnowledge Knowledge]], have, in addition to their many tentacles, four humanoid arms.
37** ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsIIIMorrowind Morrowind]]'' has Bonelords, a favored form of undead in the region. They are a [[BodyOfBodies pair of skeletal humanoid torsos]] glued one on top of the other, with a single skull and four arms. They hover around ominously draped in brown robes and are capable spellcasters.
38* ''VideoGame/{{Elden Ring}}'': Godrick the Golden, one of the demigods and a boss faced within the game. He puts much darker spin on this trope, however. In the gameplay teaser, it's implied he kills adventurers into Stormveil Castle and grafts their arms onto his body. As he pulls off his cloak, they writhe and move around, and one is even capable of wielding a second axe, that he uses alongside his main one.
39* ''VideoGame/{{Eldervale}}'': One of the enemy types Ophelia encounters in the game is bipedal humanoid monsters with a smaller set of arms under their larger ones.
40* ''VideoGame/{{Elona}}'' has the "{{Mutant|s}}" starting race, which gains a random extra equipment slot every third level, meaning a high-level mutant (who either got lucky or {{Save Scumm|ing}}ed) could potentially be swinging around ''dozens'' of weapons, due to the AbsurdlyHighLevelCap. However, the mechanics of DualWielding makes this only [[AwesomeButImpractical practical up to a certain point]], as every weapon you equip after your first will have its chance to hit decrease linearly, and each equipment slot you have over the base amount of 13 (a level 1 Mutant only has four equipment slots) decreases the [[OneStatToRuleThemAll all-important speed stat]] by 5%, to a minimum of 50%. These weaknesses can be made up for by equipping items in your other extra equipment slots (Seven-League Boots increase your speed, and Peridot necklaces increase your chance to hit).
41** The Elona+ GameMod adds a MadDoctor who can add extra limbs to yourself or your pets up to a maximum of 16 at a cost of your max HP, also allowing for this trope.
42* ''VideoGame/EasternExorcist'' has the four-armed demon-ogre, Green Wraith, who repeatedly performs a RapidFireFisticuffs with ''all four appendages'' throughout his boss fight. Said boss returns {{degraded|boss}} into a GiantMook enemy, but it still retains the ability to spam punches with all fists even when no longer a boss.
43* Hugo, the last boss of ''VideoGame/EvilGenome'', has four arms, each wielding a {{BFS}} to hack you apart with and can launch {{sword beam}}s from all four. And every now and then, whenever you corner Hugo to a corner of the screen, he will put all four swords together - unleashing a powerful WaveMotionGun covering half the screen that you must slide to dodge.
44* ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''
45** Started waaaaaaay back in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyI'' with Marilith, who went on for a cameo in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX''. As the Fiend of Fire, she's a six-armed Naga who wields swords and knives in each hand. Marilith (named Kary in her first [=US=] appearance [[LawyerFriendlyCameo to prevent lawsuits]]) is taken from ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', mentioned above.
46** Gilgamesh, the wanderer of the rift, who originated from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyV'' with an eight-armed OneWingedAngel mode for his last battle. He has since has since made recurrent appearances throughout the series; some only show his two-armed form; some bring back the OneWingedAngel mode for rematches, and some have him multi-armed for the entirety of his screentime.
47--->'''Gilgamesh:''' [[ShoutOut For Gilgamesh]], [[Franchise/PowerRangers IT'S MORPHING TIME!]]
48** Asura, an optional boss in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', had six arms and ''three heads''. She's queen of the Feymarch / Land of Summons, and if you can defeat her (which is impossible if you don't know the trick) she'll allow Rydia to use her as a summoned monster.
49** In ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy'', Chaos wields four swords in his ultimate attack.
50** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII2'', Jet Bahamut and his two fellow Bahamut helpers all have four arms, though they're mostly there so they can fight you while maintaining a BadassArmfold, using only two arms for their attacks the majority of the time.
51** Ravana from ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'' has four arms. He alternates between wielding a glowing tulwar in each hand and wielding a pair of two-handed broadswords.
52** In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyMysticQuest'', the Dark King's second form gives him six arms, all wielding a variety of magical weapons.
53* ''VideoGame/FindingLight'': The FinalBoss, [[spoiler:Zamas]], has six arms and wields three weapons in his sprite. Fittingly, he also has the [=TriAttack=] tech that lets him use a three-hit physical attack.
54* In ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys2'', the Mangle seems to have at least two animatronic endoskeletons' worth of limbs. She attacks by biting, though.
55* Kazdan Paratus of ''VideoGame/TheForceUnleashed'' built himself four mechanical limbs to crawl around Raxus Prime like a mad bug.
56* ''VideoGame/FrozenState'': One of the enemies in the game has four arms. The lower set is for both feet, and claws.
57* After the fourth level in ''VideoGame/GodHand'', there's a small but present chance of a defeated enemy spawning a Four-Armed Demon. These serpentine bastards are among the most difficult "regular" enemies in the game. Not coincidentally, the two levels where you have to face a ''scripted'' Four-Armed Demon are considered the hardest non-boss levels in an already NintendoHard game.
58* The Beta of ''VideoGame/GreyGoo2015'' are a race of imposing alien humanoids with four arms, two large muscular ones growing from their shoulders and two smaller, more human-like arms sprouting from their chests. The ability to perform multiple complex tasks at once involving all four arms varies between each individual - Alin's enormous aptitude for multitasking earned her high praise from her peers and a position as the MissionControl for the Beta armed forces, while [[TheBigGuy Naiko]] is a habitual single-tasker and earns some mockery from his brothers, who would say that Naiko needs all four arms to kill a fly (and Naiko would fire back with "But I always get the fly.")
59* ''VideoGame/HalfLifeOpposingForce'': The [[InsectoidAlien insectoid]] Shock Troopers, Race X's primary foot soldiers and military force. They usually hold weapons or tools in their two lower arms.
60* ''VideoGame/{{Hollow}}'': The first enemies encountered in the game have four arms.
61* Justice from ''VideoGame/HouseOfTheDead 4'' is a gigantic zombie with four muscular arms, and serves as the first boss of the game.
62* Many [[PlayerCharacter PCs]] in the roguelike ''[[http://www.roguetemple.com/z/hydra.php Hydra Slayer]]'' will end up becoming this, if only because the dungeon is filled with both potions which can allow the more common playable races to grow extra limbs and because often the only practical way to carry an extra weapon is to have a spare hand for it. The echidna species, however, excels in this trope; despite starting with only two arms like humans, their genetics confer innate [[HeroicAmbidexterity multidexterity]], trading a slow travel speed and metabolism for the ability to simultaneously strike with any subset of equipped weapons.
63* The Optional boss, Kurt Zisa, in ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI Kingdom Hearts]]'' has six arms, wielding two swords with the two arms in the middle between the top and bottom arms.
64* The Sovani race in ''VideoGame/TheLastRemnant'' has four arms. When they aren't being used for quadruple-wielding, the lower set of arms are kept crossed.
65* ''Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda'':
66** Koloktos, a boss in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaSkywardSword'', has six arms, in probable reference to [[Myth/HinduMythology Vishnu]].
67** Calamity Ganon, the FinalBoss in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'' has nearly a dozen appendages, each armed with unique weaponry.
68* In ''VideoGame/LeifengPagoda'', the recurring Shura King enemies are demons with four arms, wielding huge swords they'll use to hack you apart.
69* ''VideoGame/MaceTheDarkAge'': Asmodeus, the FinalBoss, is a four-armed dragonlike demon lord that possesses the Mace of Tanis that every one of the fighters is seeking for their own reasons.
70* Subversion: Star Overlord Valvoga from ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' certainly ''looks'' like it could be completely menacing, if not for the fact that multi-armed Micky is a complete pushover and is always bullied around by his other parts, the mad dragon-head Dryzen and the temptress Ophelia.
71* ''VideoGame/{{MDK}}'': Max the six-limbed robot dog in the game series.
72* ''VideoGame/MetalGear''
73** Solidus Snake does battle in a mechanized suit that gives him two rocket-launching multipurpose tentacles in addition to his normal arms at the end of ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid2SonsOfLiberty''.
74** In ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots'', Laughing Octopus wears powered armour that gives her four extra CombatTentacles. Her teammate, Screaming Mantis, also has powered armour that gives extra limbs: six, in Mantis's case, four of which are as unused as her actual arms, while the top mechanical ones are used for manipulating her [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid Psycho Mantis]] and [[VideoGame/MetalGearSolid3SnakeEater The Sorrow]] dolls.
75** ''VideoGame/MetalGearRisingRevengeance'' has Mistral, who not only attaches 14 dwarf gekko arms to herself, ''but even uses a staff consisting of 6 more arms.'' However, the arms serve no other purpose than for her to quickly rebuild her staff.
76* The Asura from ''VideoGame/MonsterSanctuary'' has six arms, which according to the [[MonsterCompendium Monster Journal]] represent their ability to master many different skills and desire to grasp things they don't have. It also learns a lot of punching attacks.
77* The four-armed Shokan race from ''Franchise/MortalKombat'', which includes Goro, Kintaro, and Sheeva. Interestingly, according to one of Sheeva's intros in ''11'', Shokan have dominant arms the same way humans have dominant hands (hers is her upper-right).
78* ''VideoGame/MortalKombat11'' has Kollector who's actually from the Naknada race. Unlike the Shokan that have four arms, the Kollector has '''six''' arms... the normal four that he uses to fight, and two smaller arms on his back to hold onto his bag.
79* The FinalBoss of ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2: Storm of Zehir'' is an avatar of a god of poison who has six arms and the lower body of a snake.
80* ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'': Alice is a female assassin who faces Travis while using SpiderLimbs, each ending in a [[LaserBlade Beam Saber]]. From the distance, she can throw these sabers at Travis, and during close combat she uses ''all limbs'' to perform deadly combos.
81* The otherwise adorable Futakuchi-onna in ''VideoGame/{{Onmyoji|2016}}'' has two monstrous extra arms growing from her head in a way that resembles pigtails. They also have ''eyes'' on them for good measure.
82* In ''VideoGame/OriAndTheWillOfTheWisps'', the [[AllTrollsAreDifferent troll-like]] Gorleks have four arms as well as [[ExtraEyes three eyes]].
83* The Stalker in ''VideoGame/OutlastII'', the creature during the school segments, is a HumanoidAbomination whose upper torso is covered in groping hands. Considering that he is Blake's perception of a PedophilePriest who caused the death of his childhood friend, the connection is certainly there.
84* [[GhostPirate Cortez]] from ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor''.
85* In ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline2'', Dark Falz Elder initially has eight arms and grows two additional ones once he's been damaged sufficiently. He generally uses three of them at a time for direct attacks and launches lasers and meteors with the remaining ones. It's possible to destroy all but two of them, which both severely limits his attacking options and grants you extra rewards once he's defeated.
86** The Bleu Ringahda is another example of this, being a bird/centaur hybrid with an extra pair of arms. It wields a pair of lances with the lower pair, and initially just keeps the top pair crossed in a BadassArmfold, but when it [[TurnsRed gets serious]], it'll start using them wield the pair of katanas sheathed on its sides.
87* The Kobold boss in ''VideoGame/{{Phoenotopia}}'' has four arms, wielding blasters with all of them for one attack.
88* ''VideoGame/PlanescapeTorment'' has Nordom, a Rogue Modron (see the ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' example above) of the Quadrone caste, who uses his secondary set of arms to allow him to use [[GunsAkimbo two crossbows simultaneously]]. This makes him unique in the game, as all of the other Quadrones seen are "Messenger" variants, who have chosen to replace their second set of arms with wings that let them fly instead.
89* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''
90** Some Pokémon gain extra arms in their most powerful forms -- namely Machamp.
91** Oddly enough, Geodude gains an extra pair of arms when it evolves into Graveler, but goes back to having one set when it evolves again into Golem. Given that Golem's head resembles that of Machamp, and that both species evolve when traded, this has lead to fan theories that they were [[DummiedOut originally designed]] to be traded with each other, swapping traits along the way (a mechanic that would be eventually implemented in Generation V with Escavalier and Accelgor).
92** Golbat gains an extra pair of ''wings'' when it evolves into Crobat, if that counts.
93** When Ledyba evolves into Ledian, it is more noticeable that the first 4 limbs are in fact arms.
94** [[OlympusMons Arceus]] is described in myth as having shaped the universe with its 1,000 arms (apparently in reference to various Hindu deities). When encountered in-game, however, it has a vaguely horse-shaped body with no arms.
95** Cofagrigus is a Ghost-type animated sarcophagus with four arms.
96** Barbaracle has an odd twist on this while it ''appears'' to be a multi-armed humanoid, it's actually a colony of barnacles, with individuals serving as the head and each limb.
97** Hoopa [[OneWingedAngel Unbound]] has six floating arms.
98** Mega Metagross' four legs shift to become massive arms, and it gains four smaller arms on its back as well.
99** Golisopod has two large arms, each with two claws, and four smaller arms that all end in one claw.
100* Level 17 of the SNES port of ''VideoGame/PrinceOfPersia1'' has a monster of this type as a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere.
101* Alduran Reptiloids and [[spoiler:Ugh Zan III]] in ''VideoGame/SeriousSam'' both have four arms.
102* ''VideoGame/ShadowCaster'': One of the forms available to the player is the Maorin, a tall, four-armed cat-like being. It makes for an effective warrior-form with decent strength and health--but [[CatsHateWater it drowns with remarkable swiftness in water]].
103* A number of Hindu deities in the ''Franchise/ShinMegamiTensei'' series have multiple arms, and they are all very dangerous enemies... and very powerful allies, in turn. In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiV'', in particular, two of the highest-ranking and greatest threats are Vasuki and Shiva; the former is the latter's proxy in Bethel and will [[StatusEffects afflict the shit out of you]] when you cross him for the Key of Austerity, and the latter is the destroyer deity his [[Myth/HinduMythology source mythology]] makes him out to be and the boss [[spoiler:you must defeat to unlock the hidden ending]]; the only enemy more powerful than Shiva in the entire game is [[DownloadableContent the Demi-Fiend]].
104* In ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'', Asphyxia is a boss monster that sports a multitude of arms that flail in every possible direction, she even has hands where her feet are supposed to be.
105* Origin from ''VideoGame/TalesOfPhantasia'' has a total of four arms, of which the lower ones hold a pair of swords and upper ones hold a pair of spears.
106* ''VideoGame/TerraCresta'' has [[BigBad Mandler]], in all its appearances, who sports two pairs of arms that can launch [[RocketPunch Rocket Punches]] and [[BattleBoomerang boomerangs]] as its primary weapons.
107* ''VideoGame/TheyAlwaysRun'': The protagonist Aiden is a mutant BountyHunter who uses his third arm for close combat and action-platforming in a SpaceWestern setting.
108* ''VideoGame/TinyHandsAdventure'': One of the enemy types [[PlayerCharacter Borti]] encounters in the game are four-armed snowmen.
109* ''VideoGame/TombRaiderIII'': A MiniBoss encountered multiple times in the second level (a similar enemy appears in TheMovie) is a LivingStatue with four arms, each one with a {{BFS}}.
110* ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammer'':
111** ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammerII'': ''The Silence and the Fury'' introduced the Ghorgon to the Beastmen roster. They use four WolverineClaws to deliver powerful anti-large and AntiArmor melee damage.
112** ''VideoGame/TotalWarWarhammerIII'': N'Kari and other Keepers of Secrets Greater Daemons are four armed ones for the Seducers of Slannesh and other [[OurDemonsAreDifferent Daemons of Slannesh]] factions. Each function as FragileSpeedster damage dealer, which can be compensated for by SoulEating abilities that heal them.
113* Tsuchigumo from ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2ThouShaltNotDie'' is a woman gifted with six arms and, adding to the multi-armed theme, even extends to the mecha she pilots, which is also multi-armed! Her name literally means "Earth Spider", and her skill set revolves around hitting multiple targets in eight directions on the battlefield. Strangely, concept art shows her wielding a weapon in each of her six hands, though she's unarmed within the game itself.
114* The mutant boss from ''VideoGame/UnboundSaga'' has three arms, one growing from his left armpit. And he's a far more dangerous fighter than the lower-level mutant mooks.
115* Cerebella of ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}'' has a LivingWeapon hat that acts as an extra pair of [[SuperStrength really strong]] arms. Lampshaded by Peacock, who almost quotes the trope word-for-word in her intro.
116-->'''Peacock:''' I've heard of armed and dangerous, but this is ridiculous!
117* Most of the final bosses from ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' possess these:
118** [[BlobMonster Perfect Chaos]] from ''VideoGame/SonicAdventure''. He gains the use of multiple tentacles composed of Water in order to fight Super Sonic. Reinforced in the tribute battle in ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations''.
119** [[MagmaMan Iblis]] from ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2006''. He has 4 arms, but only in his first form.
120** [[JackassGenie Alf-Layla-wa-Layla]] from ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheSecretRings''. He possesses 6 arms.
121** [[DarkActionGirl The Dark Queen]] from ''VideoGame/SonicAndTheBlackKnight''. She possesses 4 arms.
122** [[EldritchAbomination Perfect Dark Gaia]] from ''VideoGame/SonicUnleashed''. He sprouts multiple eyes and 4 extra pairs of arms, giving him 6 arms in total.
123** [[SpacetimeEater The Time Eater]] from ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations''. He has 4 arms in his true form when he is piloted by both Doctors Eggman and Robotnik.
124** [[MechanicalAbomination The Death Egg Robot]] from ''VideoGame/SonicForces''. In his 1st form, he sports 6 arms, 2 normal arms, and 4 on its back. In his 2nd form, He sports 8 tentacles that can fire lasers and has built-in flamethrowers.
125* ''VideoGame/SpiderTheVideoGame'' have you playing as a ''spider'' who gained sentience. And with your intelligence, you can equip all your arms with assorted weapons, from missiles to flamethrowers to boomerangs, and use them cyclically against other enemies.
126* ''VideoGame/SpookysJumpScareMansion'': Specimen 4 becomes this in her third form, chasing the player with a total of six arms.
127* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'': Skeletron Prime, Skeleton's upgraded Hardmode counterpart, has four arms, each of which holds a different weapon.
128* Osukai from ''VideoGame/{{Temtem}}'' has four muscular arms that are useful for heavy-lifting, according to the Tempedia.
129* Subverted in ''VideoGame/{{Unreal}}'': the locals of Na Pali (the Nali) have four arms and two legs, but are {{Non Action Guy}}s. It's odd considering various critters (cow and rabbit equivalents)have only two limbs total, both legs. They also have floating 'gasbags' which consist of a wide head and two arms.
130* Kali, Ravana, and Asura from ''VideoGame/VagrantStory'' are either humanoid constructs with four arms and three faces, or the [[ThatOneBoss actual goddess herself]].
131* The Übermutant boss in ''[[VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D Spear of Destiny]]'' has four arms holding enormous meat cleavers and a [[ChestBlaster chest-mounted]] [[GatlingGood gatling gun]].
132* Another Hindu-inspired demon is the Shivarra from ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''. Despite the name, they appear to be based off of the goddess Kali (or perhaps her much less evil but ''not'' much less scary aspect Durga).
133** ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' games have the above-mentioned Shivarra demons, as well as female Nagas (male Nagas have only 2 arms). Undead abominations have a small extra arm sticking from their shoulder (they're created by patching together a bunch of corpses).
134* [[MixAndMatchCritters Insectohumanoid]] T'Rang race in ''VideoGame/{{Wizardry}}'' games. Hsssst!
135* Subverted by Monoko in ''VideoGame/YumeNikki''. She looks like a normal (albeit, monochromatic) young girl, until you use the Stoplight effect to stop her, at which point she grows ''three'' extra arms: one from the shoulder, one from the elbow and one on top of her head. But other than having a weird fullscreen event when interacting with her in this form, she's far from dangerous.

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