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*** The third game in the series seems to indicate that the second theory is true. Note, however, that the third game wasn’t made by original creator Ron Gilbert. We still don’t know what his plans for Monkey Island 3 were.
*** The third game in the series seems to indicate that the second theory is true. Note, however, that the third game wasn’t made by original creator Ron Gilbert. We still don’t know what his plans for Monkey Island 3 were.
* '''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'''. {{spoiler|It turns out that actually [[You Can't Fight Fate]]. Everything you did during the game just furthered the villain's plans, in the end he succeeds in his plan to destroy ''time itself'', and there's ''literally nothing you can do about it.'' In fact, for [[100% Completion]], you get a scene from the villain, mocking the ''player'' for trying to find a way out of the trap. As he points out, every timeline ends with Etro dying, time itself collapsing in a [[Time Crash]], and his plans coming to fruition -- only the fine details change. And since he can see the entirety of the timeline, ''he knew this the whole time.'' There are some [[Sequel Hook]]s (for planned DLC expansions)... but for the first time in the series' history, '''[[The Bad Guy Wins]].'''}}
* '''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'''. {{spoiler|It turns out that actually [[You Can't Fight Fate]]. Everything you did during the game just furthered the villain's plans, in the end he succeeds in his plan to destroy ''time itself'', and there's ''literally nothing you can do about it.'' In fact, for [[100% Completion]], you get a scene from the villain, mocking the ''player'' for trying to find a way out of the trap. As he points out, every timeline ends with Etro dying, time itself collapsing in a [[Time Crash]], and his plans coming to fruition -- only the fine details change. And since he can see the entirety of the timeline, ''he knew this the whole time.'' There are some [[Sequel Hook]]s (for planned DLC expansions)... but for the first time in the series' history, '''[[The Bad Guy Wins]].'''}}
* ''[[Honkai Impact 3rd]]'''s "Estival Seaside Amusement Park" event starts out cutely as the Captain and Seele go around catching Honkai beasts ''[[Pokémon]]''-style for a competition. Strange things start happening along the way, but it isn't until the end that the truth is revealed: The whole thing was Seele's dream that she pulled the Captain (and it is implied Delta as well) into, and the Captain has to be taken back to reality.