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* Asgard in ''[[Wild Arms 3]]''. Unable to overcome his [[I Cannot Self-Terminate|self-preservation programming]], he provokes the heroes to one last battle so he can follow his dead masters to hell.
* Asgard in ''[[Wild Arms 3]]''. Unable to overcome his [[I Cannot Self-Terminate|self-preservation programming]], he provokes the heroes to one last battle so he can follow his dead masters to hell.
* The entire plot of the ''[[.hack GU Games|.hack//G.U.]]'' games basically revolves around this. [[The Chessmaster]] Ovan effectively manipulates Haseo into killing him, because only if Ovan's (extremely high-level) PC is killed by Haseo's special PC, his special ability will be activated, resetting the entire internet and cleansing it of the corruption that has been sending gamers (including [[Ill Girl|Ovan's own sister]]) into coma.
* The entire plot of the ''[[.hack GU Games|.hack//G.U.]]'' games basically revolves around this. [[The Chessmaster]] Ovan effectively manipulates Haseo into killing him, because only if Ovan's (extremely high-level) PC is killed by Haseo's special PC, his special ability will be activated, resetting the entire internet and cleansing it of the corruption that has been sending gamers (including [[Ill Girl|Ovan's own sister]]) into coma.
* Andrew Ryan in ''[[Bioshock]]'' pulls a Suicide By Cop, by manipulating Jack into bludgeoning him to death with a trigger phrase.
* Andrew Ryan in ''[[BioShock (series)]]'' pulls a Suicide By Cop, by manipulating Jack into bludgeoning him to death with a trigger phrase.
* In ''[[Suikoden]] 2'', there is a difficult-to-do subplot involving a couple of gunners from Harmonia. If you are able to follow it all the way through to the end, it ends in a quick-draw duel between the two. As the loser lies on the ground dying, she laughingly reveals her gun wasn't loaded...
* In ''[[Suikoden]] 2'', there is a difficult-to-do subplot involving a couple of gunners from Harmonia. If you are able to follow it all the way through to the end, it ends in a quick-draw duel between the two. As the loser lies on the ground dying, she laughingly reveals her gun wasn't loaded...
* In ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'', Emil Castagnier {{spoiler|(that is, [[Tomato in the Mirror|Ratatosk]]),}} plans to fake possession by his [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] {{spoiler|and get the party to kill him so that he can become a Core to seal the Ginnungagap}}. It's half wanting to save the world and half guilt from learning that he killed Aster. [[Multiple Endings|It's up to the player to decide if he succeeds]].
* In ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'', Emil Castagnier {{spoiler|(that is, [[Tomato in the Mirror|Ratatosk]]),}} plans to fake possession by his [[Super-Powered Evil Side]] {{spoiler|and get the party to kill him so that he can become a Core to seal the Ginnungagap}}. It's half wanting to save the world and half guilt from learning that he killed Aster. [[Multiple Endings|It's up to the player to decide if he succeeds]].