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* Happens to both {{spoiler|[[Crossover|Asura and]] [[Street Fighter|Akuma]]}} in ''[[Asura's Wrath]]''. Not that it stops them from still trying to fight. |
* Happens to both {{spoiler|[[Crossover|Asura and]] [[Street Fighter|Akuma]]}} in ''[[Asura's Wrath]]''. Not that it stops them from still trying to fight. |
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* At the beginning of ''[[Dishonored|Dishonored 2]]'', when Corvo (the protagonist of the first game) and Emily (his daughter) first confronts [[Big Bad|Deliah]], she does this to one of them - [[Sadistic Choice|the player has to choose]], a very important decision, as the one who escapes is the player's avatar for most of the game, with the goal of saving the other. |
* At the beginning of ''[[Dishonored|Dishonored 2]]'', when Corvo (the protagonist of the first game) and Emily (his daughter) first confronts [[Big Bad|Deliah]], she does this to one of them - [[Sadistic Choice|the player has to choose]], a very important decision, as the one who escapes is the player's avatar for most of the game, with the goal of saving the other. |
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* Unsurprisingly, Medusa Girl has this ability in ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' (the attack is called "Eye of Petrification") but in this case, it's a time-delay attack. If Luka is hit by it, he'll turn to stone in three turns (and be defeated instantly) meaning he has that long to defeat her. |
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== [[Web Comics]] == |
== [[Web Comics]] == |