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* Deliberately invoked by Annie of the Stars in ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}''. [[TheAgeless Eternally young]], she lets the stories about herself serve as a beacon of heroism and inspiration for the world, and in-game, she has SuperCuteSuperpowers and even a TransformationSequence SuperMode. The years have made the actual woman behind the legends is a ''lot'' more [[KnightInSourArmor cynical]] than she lets on.

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* Deliberately invoked by Annie of the Stars in ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}''. [[TheAgeless Eternally young]], she lets the stories about herself serve as a beacon of heroism and inspiration for the world, and in-game, she has SuperCuteSuperpowers and even a TransformationSequence SuperMode. The years have made the actual woman behind the legends is a ''lot'' more [[KnightInSourArmor cynical]] than she lets on.on, though.
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* When Yuko Asou wields the VideoGame/{{Valis}} Sword, she goes from OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent to a deadly warrior fighting for the fates of Earth, Dreamland and the spirit world to protect them from various otherworldly threats. ''Valis IV'' sees her relinquishing her duties to a young woman named Lena.

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* When Yuko Asou wields the VideoGame/{{Valis}} Sword, she goes from OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent to a deadly warrior fighting for the fates of Earth, Dreamland and the spirit world to protect them from various otherworldly threats. ''Valis IV'' sees her [[PassingTheTorch relinquishing her duties to a young woman named Lena.Lena]].
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%%* Elodie can become one in ''VisualNovel/LongLiveTheQueen''.
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{{Magical Girl Warrior}}s are common in {{Video Game}}s.

* Pecan Apple of ''VideoGame/BanzaiPecan'', also doubling as a HenshinHero.
* Yunou of ''VideoGame/CrescentPaleMist'' is a magician who uses a deadly and forbidden form of magic known as Pale Mist to battle the dangerous monsters and her former comrades as she seeks to put an end to the source of the Pale Mist that's seeping throughout the country of Gasyukal.
* Leanna of ''VisualNovel/{{Crystalline}}'' is a "Mage-Knight", meaning she's skilled with both magic and her sword.
* ''[[VideoGame/ExtrapowerAttackOfDarkforce EXTRAPOWER Attack of Darkforce]]'' has Ruritia and the other Hikari Warriors, [[MagicalGirl Magical Girls]], high schoolers who, with the powers granted to them by the Rainbow Princess, transform to fight the Yami Clan. Three of them are inheritors of magical swords and all are comfortable melee combatants.
* Mystica from ''VisualNovel/FadingHearts''. Ryou meets her in the forest while he is fighting shadow monsters.
* In ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'', [[spoiler: Odin's daughter]] Ophelia can be ''very'' easily considered as the ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' take on this trope. She's very cute-looking ([[StripperIffic and bouncy]]), [[CallingYourAttacks very flashy]] [[LargeHam in battle]], and ''very'' dedicated to her role as a BlackMagicianGirl and to protect her family and friends.
* ''VideoGame/GalaxyFrauleinYuna'' is a teen celebrity[=/=]Idol Singer who is tasked with saving the entire universe from the forces of Darkness as the Savior of Light.
* ''VisualNovel/HowToDateAMagicalGirl'' has magical girls whose role are to banish evil, but it's downplayed; as evil occurs more rarely, they spend the majority of their time contributing to society instead.
* This is the main premise of ''VideoGame/{{IMGCM}}'', a {{fanservice}}y game for PC and smartphone (there’s an official {{NSFW}} version for it). The game features twelve girls who are chosen to be magical girls by Kamisaman, a mysterious girl genius who appears to have invented Kamisaman System, and the player protagonist Tobio to fight human-devouring demons who have emerged on Earth [[spoiler:and TheMultiverse]]. Tobio interacts with the world through a RemoteBody named Omnis, a MentorMascot who guides and scouts the new magical girl members.
* UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc herself in ''VideoGame/JeanneDArc'', being a LadyOfWar who transforms into her armored form thanks to her magic armlet.
%%* Elodie can become one in ''VisualNovel/LongLiveTheQueen''.
* ''VisualNovel/MagicalWarriorDiamondHeart'', a visual novel featuring magical girls and magical boys.
* The Shinobi in ''VideoGame/SenranKagura'' take pride as ninja warriors, but with all the CostumePorn (Which is susceptible to ClothingDamage), [[CallingYourAttacks attack name screaming]] and [[HenshinHero the]] {{TransformationSequence}}s, they're really more MagicalGirl than warrior. (Although most of them are badasses in their own right.) This is most evident in ''Deep Crimson,'' the only game where the girls fight monsters instead of each other.
* Nearly ''everyone'' in ''Franchise/TouhouProject''. The only characters who ''don't'' have some sort of magical combat ability (e.g., [[UnreliableNarrator Akyu]] and [[TheOneGuy Rinnosuke]]) only appear in the ExpandedUniverse or one-off games (e.g., [[GadgeteerGenius Rika]] and [[MadScientist Rikako]]). Deliberately invoked by Marisa, who uses a FlyingBroomstick (even though she, [[IBelieveICanFly like everyone in Gensokyo]], can fly unaided) and always wears a comically-large witch hat because that's what {{Cute Witch}}es are supposed to do, which doesn't detract at all from her passion for [[StuffBlowingUp huge explosions]].
* Perhaps as a way to appeal to the anime crowd, the female Wizard in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'' seems to be inspired by this, being an Asian-looking magic warrior with many anime-style attacks like swarms of missiles and giant laser beams, and many armor sets that give her ZettaiRyouiki.
* In ''VideoGame/LostRuins'' the nameless Heroine can eventually become one. Her default outfit is a serafuku, with the others being a {{Meido}} outfit and a SchoolSwimsuit, she can get a magical-girl styled wand as a weapon, and can get a combination of accessories that give her so much mana regen that she has pretty much unlimited magic.
* Deliberately invoked by Annie of the Stars in ''VideoGame/{{Skullgirls}}''. [[TheAgeless Eternally young]], she lets the stories about herself serve as a beacon of heroism and inspiration for the world, and in-game, she has SuperCuteSuperpowers and even a TransformationSequence SuperMode. The years have made the actual woman behind the legends is a ''lot'' more [[KnightInSourArmor cynical]] than she lets on.
* When Yuko Asou wields the VideoGame/{{Valis}} Sword, she goes from OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent to a deadly warrior fighting for the fates of Earth, Dreamland and the spirit world to protect them from various otherworldly threats. ''Valis IV'' sees her relinquishing her duties to a young woman named Lena.

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