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* Isaac Clarke from ''[[Dead Space]]'' isn’t able to save anyone else from the Necromorphs when they attack the Ishimura. This includes his wife Nicole, who committed suicide before he even arrived there.
* In ''[[Danganronpa (video game)|Danganronpa]]'', {{spoiler|Kaede, the protagonist - or rather, [[Decoy Protagonist]] - the only victim who wanted to end [[Deadly Game| the Killing Games]] and hopefully save everyone. Unfortunately, that is hardly a plausible goal, because [[Wrong Genre Savvy| this is not that kind of game]]. Her plan was to lay a lethal trap for the Mastermind, hopefully ending the game as quickly as possible. But the villain was one step ahead of her, and Kaede not only ended up killing the wrong person, the murder left strong evidence against another participant. (The rules of the game state that if the wrong participant is convicted, everyone ''except'' the actual killer is executed, the complete opposite of Kaede’s goal.) The only way poor Kaede could salvage even part of her goal was to confess, hoping her death would inspire the others to at least try to fight and survive. Seeing as Kaede was also the first execution of the franchise, her failure would set the tone for the rest of it.}}
* Two examples in ''[[Five Nights at Freddy's]]'':
** In ''[[Five Nights at Freddy's: Sister Location]]'', Michael Afton. Rumored to be the protagonist of one or more of the first four games, he was definitely the one in ''Sister Location'', where his attempts to save his sister's soul ended with him used as a pawn by his evil father, his body used as a vessel for Ennard. It is also rumored, however, that his soul is what drives Freddy in ''Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach'', possibly letting him redeem himself and earn closure.
 
 
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