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* ''[[Persona 4]]'' had one as a later level, based on {{spoiler|Nanako}}'s mindset. Although the level ''is'' required for the story, afterward in a [[New Game+|second playthrough]], the top floor (and you'll have to walk back up there normally) holds the resident [[Bonus Boss]] on the last day: {{spoiler|Margaret}}, assuming certain... ''conditions'' are met.
* ''[[Persona 4]]'' had one as a later level, based on {{spoiler|Nanako}}'s mindset. Although the level ''is'' required for the story, afterward in a [[New Game+|second playthrough]], the top floor (and you'll have to walk back up there normally) holds the resident [[Bonus Boss]] on the last day: {{spoiler|Margaret}}, assuming certain... ''conditions'' are met.
* The [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' lets you take on heaven with the characters who had died in the main story after you beat the game. {{spoiler|They end up meeting the Emperor, who explains that the guy who took over Hell is actually the evil half of his soul. Then it turns out that his "better half" is ''still evil'', and you have to stop him from taking over Heaven as well.}}
* The [[Game Boy Advance]] port of ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' lets you take on heaven with the characters who had died in the main story after you beat the game. {{spoiler|They end up meeting the Emperor, who explains that the guy who took over Hell is actually the evil half of his soul. Then it turns out that his "better half" is ''still evil'', and you have to stop him from taking over Heaven as well.}}
* The [[Play Station 2]] game ''Champions of Norrath: Return to Arms'' has you hack your way through heaven and hell. Apparently, the difference between the two is largely cosmetic.
* The [[PlayStation 2]] game ''Champions of Norrath: Return to Arms'' has you hack your way through heaven and hell. Apparently, the difference between the two is largely cosmetic.
* In the first ''[[Dolled-Up Installment|Final Fantasy Legend]]'' your characters have to {{spoiler|fight the Creator in his own heaven}}. The ''second'' game also has this to a lesser extent: {{spoiler|Odin's world looks like the white puffy version of heaven before he forces you to kill him in it.}}
* In the first ''[[Dolled-Up Installment|Final Fantasy Legend]]'' your characters have to {{spoiler|fight the Creator in his own heaven}}. The ''second'' game also has this to a lesser extent: {{spoiler|Odin's world looks like the white puffy version of heaven before he forces you to kill him in it.}}
* ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' features the Over There, where an evil force once held prisoner has taken over.
* ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' features the Over There, where an evil force once held prisoner has taken over.
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** The boss is an angel too.
** The boss is an angel too.
* Not quite a bonus level either, but ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' had the Island Closest to Heaven. It doesn't actually seem to involve proximity to heaven, except by way of being crammed from shore to shore with the most dangerous monsters of the game.
* Not quite a bonus level either, but ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' had the Island Closest to Heaven. It doesn't actually seem to involve proximity to heaven, except by way of being crammed from shore to shore with the most dangerous monsters of the game.
** For most people (those without [[G Fs]] and massive Junction bonuses), if they're standing on that island they probably ''will'' be seeing the afterlife very soon...
** For most people (those without GFs and massive Junction bonuses), if they're standing on that island they probably ''will'' be seeing the afterlife very soon...
*** There's also an island closest to hell. Exact same thing. There is a bonus to being here, though. All the best spells in the game (except {{spoiler|Apocalypse}}) are here.
*** There's also an island closest to hell. Exact same thing. There is a bonus to being here, though. All the best spells in the game (except {{spoiler|Apocalypse}}) are here.
* Players of ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' who go for the Neutral or Chaos path will get to sneak into the new Garden of Eden in disguise, then slaughter their way through ranks of archangels and the spiritual manifestations of aspects of the most Holy One. At the end of the line, you fight The Lord Himself. Needless to say, it's a VERY tough fight. The scenery is devoid of fluffy clouds, though - most is sterile white walls, and the last area is a platform in a featureless void.
* Players of ''[[Shin Megami Tensei II]]'' who go for the Neutral or Chaos path will get to sneak into the new Garden of Eden in disguise, then slaughter their way through ranks of archangels and the spiritual manifestations of aspects of the most Holy One. At the end of the line, you fight The Lord Himself. Needless to say, it's a VERY tough fight. The scenery is devoid of fluffy clouds, though - most is sterile white walls, and the last area is a platform in a featureless void.