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** [[Final Fantasy VII|Cloud Strife]] and [[Final Fantasy IX|Kuja]] were depicted as Anti-Villains in ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy'', being on the Warriors of Chaos side, yet not being too happy about their current position in the conflict, as well as sympathizing with the other side in the case of Cloud. It's also implied that Cloud's sympathizing for the Cosmos side is because a person he knew and cared for was there. Cloud eventually managed to defect to the Warriors of Cosmos, although at the cost of getting killed by Chaos at the end of the 12th cycle and having to be revived. Kuja, however, wasn't so lucky, thanks to Kefka and his implementing [[Fake Memories]].
* From ''[[Pokémon Black and White]]'', {{spoiler|N, leader of Team Plasma}} is easily the most [[Tear Jerker|heartbreaking]] example of one of these in a Nintendo game, and has a bunch of qualities of the other 3 types above this one, with none of the truly evil traits that belong to them.
* In the ''[[Batman: Arkham Asylum]]'' series, both Catwoman and Talia are exclusively used as Batman's allies, with only the greater continuity reminding players this isn't always the case.
* General Leo in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''.
* Lemon Browning in ''[[Super Robot Wars Advance]]'' and ''[[Super Robot Wars Original Generation]]''. Despite her [[Mad Scientist]] tendencies, she's generally without malice and kind enough with her creations, and you off her merely because she just have to fight for the side she's on. Oh, and her relationship with [[Noble Demon|Axel]] is genuine. {{spoiler|Add up that she's [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl|Excellen Browning]]'s [[Alternate Universe]] counterpart...}}