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* ''[[XIII]]''
* ''[[XIII]]''
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls]] III: [[Morrowind]]'' starts with you as an unknown stranger, born in a certain day from unknown parents. There is no recollection of the past, but that's fine, because the Dunmer believe this is one of the traits of [[The Messiah|The Nerevarine]].
* ''[[The Elder Scrolls]] III: [[Morrowind]]'' starts with you as an unknown stranger, born in a certain day from unknown parents. There is no recollection of the past, but that's fine, because the Dunmer believe this is one of the traits of [[The Messiah|The Nerevarine]].
* The Amiga/SNES/Sega Genesis and CD game ''[[Flashback]]'', which has the trope name in the subtitle. The whole identity plot ends at the beginning of level 2, though.
* The Amiga/SNES/Sega Genesis and CD game ''[[Flashback (video game)|Flashback]]'', which has the trope name in the subtitle. The whole identity plot ends at the beginning of level 2, though.
* ''[[The Neverhood]]''. The protagonist's back story is revealed through the [[Plot Coupons]] scattered throughout the game.
* ''[[The Neverhood]]''. The protagonist's back story is revealed through the [[Plot Coupons]] scattered throughout the game.
* ''[[Phoenix Wright]]'': Happens (temporarily) to Phoenix in the second game to justify a tutorial level.
* ''[[Phoenix Wright]]'': Happens (temporarily) to Phoenix in the second game to justify a tutorial level.
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[[Category:Memory Tropes]]
[[Category:Memory Tropes]]
[[Category:Plots]]
[[Category:Plots]]
[[Category:Quest for Identity]]
[[Category:Identity Index]]
[[Category:Identity Index]]
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