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** Judgment made him lose the eyeball (thus making HIM look more like a pirate than Faust-VIII-lookalike zombie Grant).
** Judgment made him lose the eyeball (thus making HIM look more like a pirate than Faust-VIII-lookalike zombie Grant).
** The cyclops is only vulnerable to headshots. But it's a cyclops, so we know they're actually eyeshots.
** The cyclops is only vulnerable to headshots. But it's a cyclops, so we know they're actually eyeshots.
* In [[Dead Rising]] a Psychopath meets his end when a statue tips over onto him. The statue is holding a real sword. Guess where that sword goes.
* In [[Dead Rising]] cult leader Psychopath Sean Keanen meets his end when a statue tips over onto him. The statue is holding a real sword. Guess where that sword goes. This moment gets irony points because Sean's cult is known as the True Eye Cult...
* In ''[[Dead Space (video game)|Dead Space]]'', the Captain of the ship has gone mad and the doctor declares him unfit for duty. He picks up a needle with a sedative, but the Captain jerks as he tries to get free, and the needle is jammed into his eye.
* In ''[[Dead Space (video game)|Dead Space]]'', the Captain of the ship has gone mad and the doctor declares him unfit for duty. He picks up a needle with a sedative, but the Captain jerks as he tries to get free, and the needle is jammed into his eye.
** In ''[[Dead Space 2]]'', this happens twice. Once to {{spoiler|Ellie}} at the hands of {{spoiler|Dr. Stross}} ("[[Badass|You owe me an eye, you bastard!]]"), and once to Isaac if you fail to get the needle in the right place in a minigame near the end of the game. Both of these are preceded by the rather nightmarish little chant "Cross my heart and hope to die...stick a needle in your eye..."
** In ''[[Dead Space 2]]'', this happens twice. Once to {{spoiler|Ellie}} at the hands of {{spoiler|Dr. Stross}} ("[[Badass|You owe me an eye, you bastard!]]"), and once to Isaac if you fail to get the needle in the right place in a minigame near the end of the game. Both of these are preceded by the rather nightmarish little chant "Cross my heart and hope to die...stick a needle in your eye..."
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* In [[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]] one of The Joker's close combat moves is to poke his opponents in the eyes.
* In [[Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe]] one of The Joker's close combat moves is to poke his opponents in the eyes.
* In ''[[No More Heroes]]'', Travis Touchdown {{spoiler|blinds Harvey Moiseiwitsch Volodarskii by throwing his beam katana at him, cutting out both of his eyes.}}
* In ''[[No More Heroes]]'', Travis Touchdown {{spoiler|blinds Harvey Moiseiwitsch Volodarskii by throwing his beam katana at him, cutting out both of his eyes.}}
** Wich leads to the Strangely funny line "It's Dark! Somebody turn on the lights! I Can't See Shit!" Right now, it won't sound funny. But with his Accent, is a whole different story
** Wich leads to the Strangely funny line "It's Dark! Somebody turn on the lights! I Can't See Shit!" Right now, it won't sound funny. But with his Accent, is a whole different story.
* Very rarely in the sequel, the Tsubaki Mk III, whoops I mean Carmelia Mk III, will slice an enemies head in half, right about eye level. Least of their worries, but still...
* Very rarely in the sequel, the Tsubaki Mk III, whoops I mean Carmelia Mk III, will slice an enemies head in half, right about eye level. Least of their worries, but still...
* In ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'', The Nameless One has a special equipment slot called 'eyeball'. Its default contents are, well, what you'd expect, and you can replace it by... Well... You can connect the dots yourself. At no fewer than two occasions in the game you can also lose the ''other'' eye for story reasons, the first time by ''tearing out your eyeball by hand and replacing it with an old eyeball a previous incarnation of you had torn out and stored somewhere'' and the second time by having Ignus pluck it out (again, by hand... And this time, said hand is ''on fire'') to use it as a repository for magic you can learn.
* In ''[[Planescape: Torment]]'', The Nameless One has a special equipment slot called 'eyeball'. Its default contents are, well, what you'd expect, and you can replace it by... Well... You can connect the dots yourself. At no fewer than two occasions in the game you can also lose the ''other'' eye for story reasons, the first time by ''tearing out your eyeball by hand and replacing it with an old eyeball a previous incarnation of you had torn out and stored somewhere'' and the second time by having Ignus pluck it out (again, by hand... And this time, said hand is ''on fire'') to use it as a repository for magic you can learn.