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* In the first ''[[Breath of Fire]]'' game, {{spoiler|Tyr/Myrna's [[One-Winged Angel]] form}} is one of these, only occurring if {{spoiler|you use Agni/Infinity in the second fight}}.
* ''[[Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories]]'' has a rare example of this (rare for the series anyway, which tends much more towards Bonus Bosses) if you go for the Worst Ending. Upon defeating Zenon, you end up fighting {{spoiler|Rozalin/the real Overlord Zenon,}} who is at level ''2000.'' (Compare with the previous fight with an enemy at level 90.) And unlike the other storyline fights with enemies at this level, you're supposed to win this one. Granted, it'll take a lot of grinding of a sort just to unlock this fight, but it can still catch you off guard. Luckily, there's a way to back out of qualifying for this ending. Which is a ''good'' thing, as your reward for victory is some [[Nightmare Fuel]].
** ''[[Disgaea 4: aA Promise Unforgotten]]'' puts you up against against a different, much higher-leveled final boss if you clear the second to last stage using only the main character at level 500 or higher. {{spoiler|You fight the messengers of [[God Is Evil|God]]. Unfortunately, your reward is a [[Downer Ending]].}}
* In ''[[Record of Agarest War]]'', after spending how many hours in the game, you'd think {{spoiler|Summeril is the [[Final Boss]].}} If you unlocked the True Ending route (itself a [[Guide Dang It]]), you get to fight off against {{spoiler|''five'' sealed gods who are level 300 and the [[True Final Boss]] who is at level 350, when your level at this point is at most level 100.}}
** Taken [[Up to Eleven]] in the prequel ''[[Record of Agarest War Zero]]'', where the true end (still a [[Guide Dang It]]) nets you close to 20 additional boss fights (each progressively harder than the last) before facing the [[True Final Boss]] if you played on hard.
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* ''[[Resident Evil Outbreak]]'' has a final boss fight. Your characters run to escape only to be confronted by the boss you just defeated, ''again.'' You have the option of blowing him up with whatever weapons you have on hand or injecting him with the cure for the T-virus, which makes him explode.
** ''[[Resident Evil Outbreak]] File #2'' had this one boss follow you throughout the last leg of the finale scenario. Then, if you have to take the long way around to complete the scenario, the game fakes you out by making it seem like you have to fight him again, even if you killed him earlier. But {{spoiler|another BOW absorbs him into its body and the [[True Final Boss]] fight begins!}}
* ''[[Resident Evil 2 (Video Game)|Resident Evil 2]]'' features ''two'' in the B Scenario. In the A Scenario, the last fight is against lion-like Birkin, who's tough, but still pretty easy to kill. In the B Scenario, you have to fight {{spoiler|a heavily mutated Mr. X T-103 Tyrant}}, who's much faster than before, hits harder, and can only be defeated by the timely intervention of rocket-based explosives. Then, you reach the end of the story, only to find out that the A Scenario ended prematurely, and you have to fight {{spoiler|Birkin one more time, plus he's mutated even further into a horrific vagina-esque blob}}. Only then will you see the real ending to the game.
* The true enemy and ending in ''[[Parasite Eve (video game)|Parasite Eve]]'' can only be accessed by beating the game once, which unlocks the [[Bonus Dungeon|Chrysler Building]]. Reach the top floor and Aya will confront {{spoiler|the Original Eve, possessing the "body" of Aya's deceased sister, Maya}}.
* ''[[Fatal Frame]] 2'' usually ends with a fight against "Rope Man" (aka the Kusabi). However, on Nightmare difficulty on the [[Play Station 2]] or Fatal difficulty on the Xbox, you fight Sae Kurosawa after him, and get a different, somewhat happier ending.
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