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It's finally over. The Big Bad is defeated, and for good measure, any Greater-Scope Villain is vanquished. Now for the heroes to Earn Your Happy Ending and... What's this? The Rival now declares himself the final obstacle that the hero has to overcome? Welcome to this trope, where the Rival becomes the final enemy for the hero to fight. Just a rule of thumb, just because the Rival is the final boss doesn't necessarily make him the Big Bad. If the rivarly isn't just a game between them (or if the game is Serious Business) and it's of the duel to the death variety, it may also reveal that the Rival Turned Evil, provided his true colors weren't already known from before. Often overlaps with Post-Final Boss, in that this battle is usually less climactic than the (previous) final boss battle, but still potentially hectic. Often overlaps with the Duel Boss. Compare It's Personal with the Dragon, where the The Dragon is the most bitter enemy of the hero, not the Big Bad. Also compare Dragon Their Feet. Because this is an Ending Trope, could be unmarked spoilers ahoy. You Have Been Warned. |
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The endgame of Devil May Cry 5 has Dante and a resurrected Vergil duke it out once again because by this point, that's just what they do. Nero finally gets fed up, backhands Dante, and personally beats Vergil just to make him submit and get them to stop fighting. In contrast to the vanilla version, playable Vergil's campaign mode changes the context of the Final Boss battle, where he and Dante proceed to fight without Nero's on-screen intervention. | |
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The arcade modes from Chronophantasma also operate on this format. Whereas the first two games had set final bosses (Nu-13, Hazama, and in most cases Ragna himself), the newer routes feature character-specific final battles. This isn't just exclusive to this series either; franchises like Darkstalkers and Guilty Gear also strayed away from traditional final opponents in favor of personalized ones with their sequels. | |
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The first two games of the Street Fighter Alpha series operate like this, as the last fighter your character faces is often a rival of theirs instead of the Big Bad. M. Bison (said Big Bad) isn't quite up to his level of prominence in Street Fighter II (since this saga is a prequel to the events of SFII), but a few characters (Charlie, Chun-Li, Guy, and Rose) have him as their rival. | |
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Happens in Naruto, where after Big Bad after Big Bad after Big Bad (Naruto had a really huge Sorting Algorithm of Evil that began during the Ninja War), Sasuke and Naruto fight one last time to determine if the Cycle of Revenge will keep going. Both of them are also exhausted from the start of duel thanks to them giving their all during the war. | |
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In JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run , the last major opponent Johnny faces is Diego Brando, one of the frontrunners of the Steel Ball Run, or at least, an alternate universe version of him, armed with THE WORLD. | |
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The finale of DmC: Devil May Cry also has Dante and Vergil duking it out after taking down the Big Bad, though this time, over whether to rule over humanity or not. | |
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In the original Dynamite Cop, if you win the game on two-player mode with both players surviving to the end, the little girl you've just rescued will order you to fight each other to decide which of you she'll hire as her permanent bodyguard. | |
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In Commando, Matrix kills Big Bad Arius, but then has to fight Bennett, who was once part of Matrix's team and claims to be a better fighter than Matrix. | |
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In the final mission of MechWarrior 4: Vengeance, you first need to take out the defenses of the palace and the dropship on which the Big Bad intends to escape. Once you're done, your lancemates leave, and you get a cutscene after which you have to take out your Puppet King cousin. | |
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Sword of Paladin: In the true ending, Nade has to duel Zechs, who he shares a rivalry with due to them being the Paladin and Dark Knight respectively. This happens both because Zechs wants a rematch and because a clash of light and dark is needed to complete the Flotsam jewel in order to maintain the floating continents. | |
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Towards the end of A Million Open Doors, having helped liberate Caledony from its brutal theocracy, Giraut returns to Nou Occitan to battle his rival Marcabru. | |
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In Discworld's Making Money, Moist solves a financial crisis, an uprising, and a man who realises he's been a clown the entire time. It quells public unrest, solves a whole lot of issues, but then he's confronted by his old partner in crime Cribbins who knows Moist von Lipwig's Dark Secret. When he's boistering and bluffing he's going to end his former friend, Cribbins, whom is wearing stolen ill fitted dentures with springs he never bothered to get maintained just keeps taunting Moist he's going to expose it all and then... the spring, after a whole lot of book of Foreshadowing of them being faulty and dangerous and hurting him note (He's a conman and a crook, without Moist's Gentleman Thief aspects of "For the thrill of it"), snap, breaking off his lower jaw and leaving him a crying mess. Moist doesn't even need to attend to Cribbins, the City Watch take him away to get medical attention. | |
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Kamen Rider Drive does this for the finale with Heart vs. Shinnosuke. Heart even mentions that they will have a final battle once they overcome Sigma Circular. Subverted, as Heart is mortally wounded during battle with Sigma and isn't able to even carry out the battle. | |
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In Sonic Adventure 2, the final boss of the Hero and Dark story campaigns are Shadow and Sonic, respectively. | |
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Captain America: Civil War: Captain America and Iron Man were already at odds with each other regarding the Sokovia Accords, but it's Helmut Zemo revealing to Cap, Stark, and Bucky what really happened with the murder of Stark's parents that causes Stark himself to snap and go on the complete offensive against Bucky and Cap (the later credited for not telling Stark about what really happened despite knowing prior). | |
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Near the end of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, Dante and Vergil defeated the Big Bad together, then promptly turn their swords on each other to duke it out over who inherits their father's power. | |
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ClayFighter In C2: Judgment Clay, the final boss is your Evil Twin created by Dr. Kiln, who has a different palette and various modified moves. Sculptor's Cut, the Updated Re-release of 63⅓, changes Dr. Kiln with the designated rival of every character as the final boss (Kiln stays as this for the characters who have him as their rival). |
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Azure Striker Gunvolt 2: If you have finished both Gunvolt's and Copen's storylines, replaying either save file's final stage will give you an extended story after the final boss where Gunvolt fights his rival Copen or vice versa. | |
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Subverted in Kyūkyū Sentai GoGoV. The Big Bad Grandienne is killed before the final battle and it appears the second of her right-hand sons will be the final boss while using his predecessor as a soulless attack dog, which would count as this due to their longer history with the heroes. However, after their defeat Grandienne's spirit comes back and uses their bodies as her vessels for one last fight. | |
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This happens in the Conquest route of Fire Emblem Fates, where after finally killing the long-possessed King Garon, who has caused most of the game's conflict, you will immediately have to refight the much more recently possessed Takumi. | |
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In Yakuza, after defeating Kyohei Jingu and his personal goons, Kiryu takes a moment to embrace his old flame Yumi and her daughter Haruka, only for his Evil Former Friend Nishikiyama to come by and interrupt the scene, intent on getting the 10 billion yen and settling the score with Kiryu. | |
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In Yakuza 2, after dealing with the real masterminds of the game, Kiryu and Ryuji Goda lock themselves in an elevator with a giant bomb ticking down, intent on settling who gets to be the "Dragon" of the criminal underworld while both are on their last legs. | |
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Gamaran: while Gama's archnemesis is his own father Jinsuke, the very final opponent he fights is Jinsuke's pupil Ranmaru, with whom he previously fought twice (first as a Curb-Stomp Battle, later as a draw). | |
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Advance Wars does this in its finale. Should you fulfill the requirements to bring Eagle to the game's finale, he challenges Andy to one last fight after the ending. | |
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Done a few times in Kamen Rider. Kamen Rider Gaim has Kaito become the final boss for Kouta to fight, once the dust settles and all the other contenders in the Big Bad Ensemble are dealt with. It overlaps with Big Bad, considering that he becomes a major threat for the final stretch of the end game. Kamen Rider Drive does this for the finale with Heart vs. Shinnosuke. Heart even mentions that they will have a final battle once they overcome Sigma Circular. Subverted, as Heart is mortally wounded during battle with Sigma and isn't able to even carry out the battle. |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V has the final duel be between Yuya and Reiji after Zarc was defeated by Ray. But unlike 5D's final duel, which was a light-hearted duel between friends/adopted brothers, this duel continues the Myth Arc as Yuya's final attempt to redeem and neutralize Zarc, with Reiji being Yuya's final opponent to help him out. | |
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In Sonic Adventure, E-102 Gamma's final boss is an upgraded version of E-101 Beta, the same E-Series unit he defeated earlier in the story to curry Eggman's favor. | |
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The King of Fighters '97: If you beat Orochi in Story Mode with Team Japan's Kyo, his rival Iori will appear as your last opponent. | |
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In Groove on Fight, after defeating Bristol-D, the player has to fight with the character you defeated him against your partner to Earn Your Happy Ending. | |
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Street Fighter III: Averted in New Generation, as all characters have Gill (the Big Bad of this game) as their final boss, but all the other battles are random (including a chance of a Mirror Match taking place). Played completely straight in 2nd Impact, those that don't fight Gill at their final stage, fight him one stage before it. Inverted in 3rd Strike, as the rival battles are one stage before the final battle with Gill (similar to Seth in SFIV below.) | |
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Pokémon Red and Blue: Team Rocket is defeated by Red, the Elite Four are trampled, and now his fight with the Champion begins… and it's his rival, Blue. | |
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Kagaku Sentai Dynaman: Prince Megiddo starts off as his father's main enforcer and the rival of DynaRed, then becomes a Wild Card as the mysterious Dark Knight, before usurping his father right at the very end and becoming the final boss our heroes have to fight. | |
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Street Fighter V's Cinematic Story Mode ends with Shadaloo defeated. However, after the credits, there is one last fight, as Ryu and Ken have yet another rematch. | |
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Dragon Quest VI: As you prepare to fight the last of Mortamor's lieutenants, he reveals you're first going to fight Terry, who came to him looking to get stronger so he could find his sister (who's likely with you at the time). Unlike most examples, his being The Rival comes from a single arc in the game where he beats you to defeating a dragon to claim a Cool Sword. When defeated, he joins you (and of course suffers from Redemption Demotion, but having him lets you recruit a much better party member). | |
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Mega Man: Maverick Hunter X: The final boss of Vile mode isn't Sigma, but a Dual Boss against X and Zero. | |
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Devil May Cry has done this a few times. Near the end of Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening, Dante and Vergil defeated the Big Bad together, then promptly turn their swords on each other to duke it out over who inherits their father's power. The finale of DmC: Devil May Cry also has Dante and Vergil duking it out after taking down the Big Bad, though this time, over whether to rule over humanity or not. The endgame of Devil May Cry 5 has Dante and a resurrected Vergil duke it out once again because by this point, that's just what they do. Nero finally gets fed up, backhands Dante, and personally beats Vergil just to make him submit and get them to stop fighting. In contrast to the vanilla version, playable Vergil's campaign mode changes the context of the Final Boss battle, where he and Dante proceed to fight without Nero's on-screen intervention. |
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Pokémon Pokémon Red and Blue: Team Rocket is defeated by Red, the Elite Four are trampled, and now his fight with the Champion begins… and it's his rival, Blue. Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon double-subverts this. Through the late game, there is more emphasis placed on your rival, Hau, improving himself as a trainer than the original Sun and Moon, as well as his final battle outside the Elite Four building in the original games not being present this time. Once the player becomes the Champion, it then seems that In Spite of a Nail, they'll defend their title against Kukui, as in the original games, only for Kukui to then say "Just kidding", upon which he reveals Hau to be your final opponent. This is also the case in the first Pokémon TCG game for the Game Boy Color. Unlike the other Pokémon examples, your rival is never available for a rematch. |
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In Yakuza: Like a Dragon, while the Climax Boss for all intents and matter is Yosuke Tendo the final battle of the game is a fight where Ichiban takes on Ryo Aoki, AKA his former ward Masato Arakawa in a fistfight. Since this game is a turn-based JRPG unlike the other games, the fact that Ichiban is fighting by himself and is forced into his "Freelancer" Job is meant to be reminiscent of the above boss fights. | |
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In J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, once the heroes expose the Big Bad Shine as The Man Behind the Curtain to Iron Claw, The Heavy and an Evil Counterpart to the heroes, Iron Claw rejects Shine and Iron Claw alone becomes the show's final villain. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! has a tradition that the final duel of a series isn't between hated enemies; as such sometimes the final duel is between the protagonist and their rival. Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds has the final duel be between Yusei and Jack after beating Z-One. The Signers are stuck between leaving Neo Domino for new opportunities or staying in the city; thus, Yusei and Jack duel, hoping that the duel would help them decide what to do. Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V has the final duel be between Yuya and Reiji after Zarc was defeated by Ray. But unlike 5D's final duel, which was a light-hearted duel between friends/adopted brothers, this duel continues the Myth Arc as Yuya's final attempt to redeem and neutralize Zarc, with Reiji being Yuya's final opponent to help him out. |
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The arcade version of Double Dragon is the Trope Codifier in gaming. Billy and Jimmy Lee can join forces to save Marion, but only one of them can get the girl. So once Machinegun Willy is defeated, the brothers turn on each other and fight to the death over her. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog In Sonic Adventure, E-102 Gamma's final boss is an upgraded version of E-101 Beta, the same E-Series unit he defeated earlier in the story to curry Eggman's favor. In Sonic Adventure 2, the final boss of the Hero and Dark story campaigns are Shadow and Sonic, respectively. In Shadow the Hedgehog, some of the final bosses for Dark paths pit Shadow against Sonic, who is also aided by the GUN Commander in the Diablon. |
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Power Instinct In Power Instinct 2, Kanji Kokuin is The Rival of Goketsuji sisters and his ending is Canon, winning the tournament and later organizing his own in Legends. In Groove on Fight, after defeating Bristol-D, the player has to fight with the character you defeated him against your partner to Earn Your Happy Ending. |
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Super Sentai also does this on occasion: In J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai, once the heroes expose the Big Bad Shine as The Man Behind the Curtain to Iron Claw, The Heavy and an Evil Counterpart to the heroes, Iron Claw rejects Shine and Iron Claw alone becomes the show's final villain. Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan: Technically, the last villains Sun Vulcan fight are their arch rival Amazon Killer and the Zero Girls. The Omnipotent God is still the final threat, but he's dealt with by The Mentor with the Vulcan Stick. Kagaku Sentai Dynaman: Prince Megiddo starts off as his father's main enforcer and the rival of DynaRed, then becomes a Wild Card as the mysterious Dark Knight, before usurping his father right at the very end and becoming the final boss our heroes have to fight. Subverted in Kyūkyū Sentai GoGoV. The Big Bad Grandienne is killed before the final battle and it appears the second of her right-hand sons will be the final boss while using his predecessor as a soulless attack dog, which would count as this due to their longer history with the heroes. However, after their defeat Grandienne's spirit comes back and uses their bodies as her vessels for one last fight. |
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BlazBlue: Central Fiction: After the final battle with Terumi, Ragna still has 2 other battles before the story reaches its end: one with his friend (and sister) Noel, and one with his rival (and brother) Jin. The arcade modes from Chronophantasma also operate on this format. Whereas the first two games had set final bosses (Nu-13, Hazama, and in most cases Ragna himself), the newer routes feature character-specific final battles. This isn't just exclusive to this series either; franchises like Darkstalkers and Guilty Gear also strayed away from traditional final opponents in favor of personalized ones with their sequels. |
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Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: After Samus kills the Emperor Ing and so causes the destruction of Dark Aether, the final battle is a rematch against Dark Samus while the planet around them collapses. | |
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This is essentially what the final episode of s-CRY-ed boils down to. After being forced to team up to save everything they hold dear for most of the final arc, Kazuma and Ryuho decide to settle their score in one final brawl. Said brawl turns out to be ridiculously intense, the two of them effectively pulling out every superpower they have until we're left with the two of them slugging it out in the ruins of their fight... and, of course, we are never shown who won. | |
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Bakugan: After Mechtavius Destroyer is defeated, Dan and Gunz battle each other in the finals of a tournament that was previously interrupted. | |
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If one views Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack as the Grand Finale of UC era Gundam, as it was originally intended to be, then Char Aznable, who fights his Final Battle with Amuro Ray in the film, is technically this. | |
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In No More Heroes, after Travis defeats the #1 ranked assassin during the New Game Plus, his final opponent is his rival and half-brother Henry. | |
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Seven Star Fighting God Guyferd: The final foe of the first arc is Masato Kazama, Gou's older brother, who turns out to be Deathferd and to have some unresolved Sibling Rivalry issues. | |
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Kamen Rider Gaim has Kaito become the final boss for Kouta to fight, once the dust settles and all the other contenders in the Big Bad Ensemble are dealt with. It overlaps with Big Bad, considering that he becomes a major threat for the final stretch of the end game. | |
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Captain America: The Winter Soldier: After Alexander Pierce has been killed, HYDRA has been defeated, and the Helicarriers are currently in the midst of destroying themselves, Steve Rogers has to deal with his still-living rival, the Winter Soldier, though instead he refuses to fight his brainwashed friend. | |
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In the GBA version of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, once Harry and Hermione reach the astronomy tower to save Sirius, Malfoy turns out to have been randomly lying in wait for them, and has to be defeated in order to reach Sirius. | |
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In Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, after Snake successfully puts an end to The Patriots once and for all, Liquid Ocelot takes him to a secluded spot on top of his battleship where the two juice each other up on nanomachines and have a final CQC fight. | |
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In Yaiba, after defeating Fujin-possessed Onimaru in the first two story arcs and finally for good in the Orochi arc, it seems that Yaiba is going to confront his own presumed father Kenjuuro in the Oda Nobunaga Tournament, but instead has to face Onimaru, who was trained by Kenjuuro and became his equal in strength, playing this trope straight. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds has the final duel be between Yusei and Jack after beating Z-One. The Signers are stuck between leaving Neo Domino for new opportunities or staying in the city; thus, Yusei and Jack duel, hoping that the duel would help them decide what to do. | |
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Taiyou Sentai Sun Vulcan: Technically, the last villains Sun Vulcan fight are their arch rival Amazon Killer and the Zero Girls. The Omnipotent God is still the final threat, but he's dealt with by The Mentor with the Vulcan Stick. | |
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An interesting example in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time: After you've beaten the Elder Princess Shroob, you have to face Bowser again, after he accidentally ate her remains. This can count as both a subversion and playing the trope straight; while you face Bowser, he gets his extra power from the Big Bad and her spirit is even a vital part of the fight. | |
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Tekken Tekken 4: The Big Bad of the game is (who else?) Heihachi Mishima, but the last guy Hwoarang fights in his story is Jin Kazama, his rival. In the sixth game's Arena Mode, Jin battles Azazel as his second opponent, running contrary to the latter being the Final Boss in every other scenario. Both Kazuya and Heihachi serve as his final bosses for that route. |
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Master of Chaos: For most of the game, you're competing against Naas, a deadly assassin and the champion of the Dark Elves, in your quest for retrieving the Staff of Rulership from the evil wizard Shanzikuul. Follow the right steps and you will reach Shanzikuul first, and after defeating Shanzikuul in a battle to the death, you successfully retrive the staff, only to be confronted by Naas, the real final boss of the book, which you defeat in order to win. | |
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Metroid: Samus Returns: Much like the original Game Boy title, this remake builds up to a climatic boss fight against the game's Big Bad, the Queen Metroid. However, the remake adds a new Post-Final Boss in the form of Samus's recurring nemesis Ridley, who shows up to steal the baby Metroid and undo all of Samus's work in keeping the Metroids out of the Space Pirates' hands. | |
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon double-subverts this. Through the late game, there is more emphasis placed on your rival, Hau, improving himself as a trainer than the original Sun and Moon, as well as his final battle outside the Elite Four building in the original games not being present this time. Once the player becomes the Champion, it then seems that In Spite of a Nail, they'll defend their title against Kukui, as in the original games, only for Kukui to then say "Just kidding", upon which he reveals Hau to be your final opponent. | |
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This happens in the Yakuza series several times: In Yakuza, after defeating Kyohei Jingu and his personal goons, Kiryu takes a moment to embrace his old flame Yumi and her daughter Haruka, only for his Evil Former Friend Nishikiyama to come by and interrupt the scene, intent on getting the 10 billion yen and settling the score with Kiryu. In Yakuza 2, after dealing with the real masterminds of the game, Kiryu and Ryuji Goda lock themselves in an elevator with a giant bomb ticking down, intent on settling who gets to be the "Dragon" of the criminal underworld while both are on their last legs. In Yakuza: Like a Dragon, while the Climax Boss for all intents and matter is Yosuke Tendo the final battle of the game is a fight where Ichiban takes on Ryo Aoki, AKA his former ward Masato Arakawa in a fistfight. Since this game is a turn-based JRPG unlike the other games, the fact that Ichiban is fighting by himself and is forced into his "Freelancer" Job is meant to be reminiscent of the above boss fights. |
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In Dragon Ball Z: Legend of the Super Saiyan for the Famicom, if you unlock the Super Saiyan transformation for Goku, and Vegeta is still alive by the time you defeat Frieza, Vegeta will reveal that he unlocked the Super Saiyan transformation as well, and fight Goku as the True Final Boss. | |
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In Shadow the Hedgehog, some of the final bosses for Dark paths pit Shadow against Sonic, who is also aided by the GUN Commander in the Diablon. | |
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Street Fighter The first two games of the Street Fighter Alpha series operate like this, as the last fighter your character faces is often a rival of theirs instead of the Big Bad. M. Bison (said Big Bad) isn't quite up to his level of prominence in Street Fighter II (since this saga is a prequel to the events of SFII), but a few characters (Charlie, Chun-Li, Guy, and Rose) have him as their rival. Street Fighter Alpha 3 mostly avoids this, as Bison is the Final Boss for the majority of the cast (with other character-specific battles taking place at Stages 5 and 9). The lone exception other than Bison himself (whose Final Boss is Ryu) is Evil Ryu, who faces Final Bison as the Sub Boss before moving on to fight Shin Akuma at the end of his Arcade route. Street Fighter III: Averted in New Generation, as all characters have Gill (the Big Bad of this game) as their final boss, but all the other battles are random (including a chance of a Mirror Match taking place). Played completely straight in 2nd Impact, those that don't fight Gill at their final stage, fight him one stage before it. Inverted in 3rd Strike, as the rival battles are one stage before the final battle with Gill (similar to Seth in SFIV below.) Street Fighter V's Cinematic Story Mode ends with Shadaloo defeated. However, after the credits, there is one last fight, as Ryu and Ken have yet another rematch. |
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Panzer Bandit: Kou's Evil Counterpart Jin is the final opponent. | |
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Metroid: Metroid Prime 2: Echoes: After Samus kills the Emperor Ing and so causes the destruction of Dark Aether, the final battle is a rematch against Dark Samus while the planet around them collapses. Metroid: Samus Returns: Much like the original Game Boy title, this remake builds up to a climatic boss fight against the game's Big Bad, the Queen Metroid. However, the remake adds a new Post-Final Boss in the form of Samus's recurring nemesis Ridley, who shows up to steal the baby Metroid and undo all of Samus's work in keeping the Metroids out of the Space Pirates' hands. |
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In Dark Souls, Oscar of Astora, the guy who dies in the tutorial after giving you the Estus Flask and telling you to Take Up My Sword and fulfill the prophecy of the Chosen Undead in his place, was originally supposed to survive. In an entire cut subplot, you would encounter him several times throughout the game and even team up with him on occasion. However, as it became clearer and clearer that you fit the criteria of Chosen Undead far better than him, he would become increasingly envious of you. He would have sided with whichever Primordial Serpent you didn't side with, and would have shown up after the Final Boss was defeated to duel you for the title of Chosen Undead. | |
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Cyberbots: G.O.D. is Jin Saotome's penultimate opponent. His final battle is against Shade, who he had fought once before at the very beginning and Jin then figures out from his confession as being the one behind his father's death. | |
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Happens quite often in Cobra Kai, especially in the All-Valley tournaments. Season 1 has Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso facing each other once again in the All-Valley finals, this time by proxy via their star students (Miguel Diaz for Johnny, Robby Keene for Daniel). Miguel and Robby just so happens to be rivals themselves: Robby to Miguel due to his envy for Johnny's treatment of him, Miguel to Robby due to his envy for Sam's treatment for him. Season 2 has all of the rivals face each other in the Final Battle Brawl at West Valley High School: Miguel vs. Robby Tory vs. Sam Hawk vs. Demetri Mitch vs. Chris Bert vs. Nate. Season 3 has Sam facing off against Tory once again, who leads the Cobra Kais in their assault against the newly-formed Miyagi-Fangs at the LaRusso Residence. Johnny and Daniel later fight Kreese in the Reseda Cobra Kai dojo afterwards. Season 4 has the All-Valley once again, with Sam (again) facing off Tory, this time in the All-Valley Girls' Final. The Boys' Final has a twist with Eli facing against Robby, the latter of which is responsible for shaving off Hawk's mohawk midseason. Season 5 has Daniel and Terry Silver face off each other at the Cobra Kai dojo again, to which Daniel gives an exhausted Silver a Curb-Stomp Battle to finally put him down once and for all. |
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