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* In ''[[Halo]]'''s fifth level, Cortana sends the player to stop an [[Zombie Apocalypse|outbreak]] of [[Not Using the Z Word|the Flood]], "before it's too late!". Turns out it is, and the only way to stop them from spreading out into the galaxy is to destroy the titular fortress world along with any human survivors still on it.
** In the level "The Covenant", Johnson is captured to be used to activate the array. Master Chief is a bit too far away, so Miranda goes in after him. They almost sacrifice themselves, but Truth kills Keyes before she can carry it out, then activates the rings. MC and the Arbiter, with the [[Enemy Mine]] help of the Flood, arrive [[Just in Time]] to deactivate them.
* The
* In ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
** Still, at the end of the game Soap and Price are wanted as traitors with no real way to clear their names, the Americans have repelled the Russian invasion but at the cost of many civilian deaths and the eastern seaboard heavily damaged by an EMP, Makarov escaped, and World War III is just getting underway.
* ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''
** Guess again. At Fort Besselat, he floods the battlefield, essentially {{spoiler|stopping the Lion War as it reached its peak}}. He also would have probably succeeded in rescuing Orlandeu even if Delita hadn't {{spoiler|staged that execution}}. Before that, he spirits both the Virgo Stone & the Germonic Scriptures away before the Knights Templar can get their hands on them. Granted, they eventually {{spoiler|get them anyway}}, but he still shows up JUST in time to thwart the [[Big Bad]]. Whether or not he managed to {{spoiler|save his sister}} is a matter of debate.
** While Ramza fails to stop the corrupt church or the machinations of his childhood friend turned evil Delita, he does arrive in time to deal with a much worse threat, in the form of the Fallen Angel Ultima.
* ''[[Persona 3]]''. The party is the [[Unwitting Pawn]] that, about halfway in, allows the [[Big Bad]] to summon the [[Eldritch Abomination]], and find out three-thirds down the story that they've been too late to stop it ever since. They nonetheless manage to prevent the Abomination from destroying humanity, {{spoiler|though the main character dies in the process of doing it.}}
* In ''[[Mega Man Zero
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* In ''[[Endstone]]'', [http://endstone.net/2009/03/02/issue-1-page-5/ they didn't stop Jon from rocking the two over-stones.] Kyri stops him but is tossed through time, leaving her daughter behind and [[Parental Abandonment|alone]].
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* [[Peter Chimaera]]'s ''[[Quarter-Life: Halfway To Destruction]]'' - the "bad guy from the game" announces Gordon Freeman and his friend Jim are too late to stop his plan before he even begins listing off his demands, and Jim is "blowed to smitheroons"
{{quote|"IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO MY DEMANS" - "TOO LATE".}}
* Ranger was two hours too late to catch the wolves in [[Comic Fury Werewolf]]. He had his whole plan thought out, victory was assured for the villagers... {{spoiler|And then he un-voted...}}
* ''[[Broken Saints]]'' features a subversion that is closest to this: the heroes arriving in the secret lair at all is actually ''part of'' the [[Big Bad]]'s plan; he wants them to become his first disciples in the new world order. Though the heroes are too late to stop the plan, a pair of [[Heroic Sacrifice]]s allows them to reverse the effect.
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* Happens in the final misson of ''[[Call of Duty
** A similar scenario occurs in ''[[Red Alert]] 1'': Stalin has a nuclear facility, and it is unknown whether any atomic bomb has been armed yet.
*** Naturally, some of them are, in time for them to be launched ''during'' the mission. Next mission: infiltrate the command centre, deactivate the bombs in flight.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid]] 4'': Act 3. Ocelot can now disable the world's conventional armed forces, but cannot yet launch a nuclear strike or assume total control over their information warfare machine, but see type 5 below.
* Just about all the endings of the original ''[[Drakengard]]''. The canonical one plays it straightest: You're too late to stop Furiae's death and the breaking of the last seal, and have to stop Manah's [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever|final form]] single-handedly. The other endings are ''some'' variant of this as well (usually involving being too late to stop Furiae from kicking the bucket somehow), but with copious amounts of [[It Got Worse]] and [[Mind Screw]] thrown into the mix.
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the
* In the second ''[[Onimusha]]'' game, when [[Yagyu Jubei|Jubei]] finally confronts demonic [[Evil Overlord]] [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]], Nobunaga immediately tells Jubei that he is too late and that Nobunaga has completed the final step of his plan, animating a giant golden statue. (Considering that you could only learn of this plan through a couple of notes left laying around, players who either didn't find or pay attention to these notes could conceivably have no idea what Nobunaga is talking about). Fortunately Jubei gets an [[Eleventh-Hour Superpower]] from the [[MacGuffin]]s he has been collecting, enabling him to take Nobunaga down in a not terribly difficult boss fight.
* The finale of the main campaign of ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]''. The original plan to relight the Dragonfires to keep the forces of Mehrunes Dagon at bay is rendered moot when Mehrunes Dagon and his army finally break through and appear in the capital. In the end, Martin Septim shatters the Amulet of Kings and sacrifices himself to become an avatar of the dragon god Akatosh and banishes Mehrunes Dagon back to Oblivion. Sadly, Martin does not survive the ordeal.
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* ''[[Dead Rising]]''. Carlito dies if you continue the main storyline, but he has already destroyed one American city and has planted walking [[Zombie Infectee|children zombie bombs]] with host families all over the country.
* The third ending of ''[[Drakengard]]''. Manah gets the closest to succeeding in her plan—only to get defeated by the dragons, who suddenly decide that enough is enough and that [[Kill All Humans|humanity has to die]] before they end up dooming the world.
* So far in ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'', the hero always arrives too late to stop the Chaos Lords from summoning their respective [[Sealed Evil in a Can|Chaos Beasts]] (in one case,
* In ''[[The Legend of Zelda:
* In ''[[
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