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Sometimes a story requires the heroes to fail. They need to be captured by the guards, inadvertently allow the villain to get the MacGuffin, be betrayed, walk into an obvious trap, or free the Sealed Evil in a Can. In good stories, the characters have ample justification for these actions, so it makes sense for it to happen. In video games, however, the protagonist is being controlled by the player. And any Troper with the least degree of Genre Savvy is probably anticipating some sort of disaster if they do... the blindingly obvious.
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