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* In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]: [[Birth By Sleep]]'', Master Xehanort is often trusted by the heroes (particularly [[Horrible Judge of Character|Terra]]) despite being so [[Obviously Evil]] it hurts. |
* In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]: [[Birth By Sleep]]'', Master Xehanort is often trusted by the heroes (particularly [[Horrible Judge of Character|Terra]]) despite being so [[Obviously Evil]] it hurts. |
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* In ''[[The Godfather (video game)|The Godfather]] 2'' Carmine Rosato abruptly offers a truce despite a reputation for not doing so. Most people think it Seems Legit. {{spoiler|Obviously, it isn't. Michael even calls Dominic out on falling for it.}} |
* In ''[[The Godfather (video game)|The Godfather]] 2'' Carmine Rosato abruptly offers a truce despite a reputation for not doing so. Most people think it Seems Legit. {{spoiler|Obviously, it isn't. Michael even calls Dominic out on falling for it.}} |
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* In ''[[Manhunt]]'', while this becomes less and less so as the game goes on, The Hoods don’t seem to realize that they’re in a horror video game at all. They have a habit of going alone, and they aren’t well-equipped to handle a serial killer like Cash. Lionel Starkweather quickly decides that Cash could use a greater |
* In ''[[Manhunt]]'', while this becomes less and less so as the game goes on, The Hoods don’t seem to realize that they’re in a horror video game at all. They have a habit of going alone, and they aren’t well-equipped to handle a serial killer like Cash. Lionel Starkweather quickly decides that Cash could use a greater challenge, though. |
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