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Not all Stealth-Based Missions (or The Infiltration or Great Escape) end up being stealthy for the entire mission. For some reason, the heroes have decided that stealth is no longer an option and it's Time for Plan B: Shooting your way through with guns blazing!
The reasons for this can vary:
The heroes were compromised (sometimes by some idiot going Leeroy Jenkins) and the guards have been placed on Red Alert, forcing a more direct approach to their target or the exit.
Rule of Drama dictates a Conveniently Timed Guard to appear in order for an action sequence to take place, usually preceded by an Oh, Crap! moment.
The actions conducted after getting in (e.g. explosive sabotage) prevent continuing covertly.
There is a time factor involved which makes proceeding quickly and loudly more viable than a drawn out covert operation.
Going loud will draw attention away from something else.
The objective has been completed and the need to be covert no longer exists.
A sudden appearance by a major enemy (usually a boss in video game terms) leads to the heroes either being forced into a Boss Battle or breaking stealth to take a shot at the high-value target.
Overlaps with Time for Plan B (if plan A was to remain stealthy throughout). Also note Optional Stealth, which has significant overlap with this trope, and Indy Ploy, which may be the situation which leads to this trope being applied. So Much for Stealth takes place at the same time this trope is applied.
See also Action-Based Mission, which features examples of stealth games which go action-heavy towards the end.
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The four protagonists from Terminator 2: Judgment Day march into the Cyberdyne building as employee Miles Dyson and three guests. After subduing the reception guard, they start planting explosive charges in the main lab. It doesn't take long for alarms to go off, and oodles of police and SWAT teams to converge on the site. Since this is a Terminator movie, almost nothing gets left intact.
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Star Trek Online: The much-maligned Iconian War mission "House Pegh" starts out with the Player Character infiltrating an Iconian base with the eponymous Klingon black ops unit. Then, mid-mission, Emperor Kahless (who is for some reason the head of Pegh) catches sight of an Iconian and goes running off to challenge it to personal combat. For reference, he's trying to fight something capable of Hand Blasts and Teleport Spam with a sword, so all he succeeds in doing is getting himself killed and blowing the op, forcing the player to blast their way out.
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Heralds of Valdemar: At the beginning of The Black Gryphon, Skandranon is sneaking into an enemy encampment. When he's discovered by accident, he blows up the magical weapons he was investigating and starts a one-against-many fight scene (plus slipping in a Mercy Kill spell for a captured gryphon, which would have revealed his presence if cast earlier).
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Might and Magic VII and VIII give you an Invisibility spell that is very handy for sneaking around without enemies being none the wiser. However attacking at all breaks the spell, so any attempts to use it while you're also required to kill something are bound to follow this trope. This approach can still save you a lot of trouble though; for example the penultimate mission in VII requires you to slay a leader of group of enemies that is located in his colony surrounded by many monsters that can cast Meteor Shower and have Mana Drain, so it's recommended to just turn yourself invisible, sneak into colony and room with the leader, kill him and his lackeys there and then run away, or even better, teleport out.
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This is a highly plausible result of missions in Invisible, Inc., thanks to the rising security level. Everyone will be totally unaware of your presence at the beginning, but by the end, if you stay around too long or screw up too much (but not enough to lose), you can wind up escaping with sirens blaring and half or more of the guards chasing after you.
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The Yiga Clan Hideout in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is like this unless you choose to forgo stealth entirely and fight the Yiga Clan enemies in regular combat. If you take the intended route of avoiding the guards and sneaking to the hiding place of the Thunder Helm, you'll then have to fight Master Kohga in a traditional boss encounter.
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In the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Shadows of P'Jem," Archer and T'Pol have been captured by a rebel faction on Coridan. Trip and Malcolm initiate a stealth rescue with help from Andorian Commander Shran and a mole he has in the rebel compound. Before they get very far, however, an explosion goes off, followed by a Vulcan commando team with guns blazing.
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In Grimm's "Cry Havoc", Nick, Hank, Wu, Monroe and Trubel team up to sneak into a rented estate and take out the Verrat sentries before they can sneak into the premises. Once they split up, they were doing okay until Wu comes across a Verrat Hundjaeger. He throws the three-bladed knife away since he's not proficient in close quarters and blasts him with his shotgun, making Rispoli alert to the sound of intruders. This forces the team to double their efforts and rescue the POI.
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Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: Once you meet up with Snake in Arsenal Gear and he gives you your equipment back, stealth is no longer an option right through the final boss battle.
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In Mount & Blade, the standard mission "Free Prisoners" is supposed to proceed this way. First, you sneak into a city or castle where a prisoner is kept. Then, you dispose of a single guard, break into the prison and free the prisoner (s). Then, you exit the prison and find the entire city/castle guard against you. The final escape can be made less loud if, before the mission, you commit arson in a nearby village, forcing most of the guard to go there and leave the prison with a skeleton crew.
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The Dirty Dozen: Considering that the climactic mission involves assassinating every German leader in a chateau and was considered a Suicide Mission by the Allied brass there was little chance it was not going to "end loudly", but it ends louder courtesy of Maggot acting on his murderous impulses and jumping the gun, starting a complete blast-out that ends with the Dozen blowing up the chateau sky-high as they try to improvise a solution to the leaders shacking up in the reinforced wine cellar and every member of the Dozen except for Wladislaw (and Reisman and Bowren, who are not counted among the Dozen because of them being the guys with the leash) getting killed.
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In Battlefield 3's co-op level "Drop 'Em Like Liquid", Snake 6-6 infiltrates a section of Paris to get the drop on PLR patrols. However, the other PLR forces after another patrol spots them taking out a couple of sentries, even if it's done via knife takedown/suppressed weapons if and when they see your team. This forces you to go in loud.
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Occasionally Lampshaded in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012), usually when someone (often Mikey) sets off an alarm midway through a stealthy ninja infiltration, resulting in violence and conflict.
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Grand Theft Auto V uses this a few times.
During the bank mission in the introduction, you're able to sneak in and get the money, but trip an alarm on the way out. The result is a massive shoot-out with police to escape.
The subtle option for the final heist also starts stealthy, yet ends in a gun battle and car chase.
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In the roleplay Tamrielic Adventures, the orc thief Grelok was able to sneak his way onto a pirate ship, get into the captain's cabin, and steal some things. Then the captain found him and started a fight, which resulted in the captain dead, the ship going up in flames, and Grelok fleeing from the attacking pirates.
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RWBY During volume 2 Blake and Sun manage to infiltrate a White Fang rally to gather information easily enough but are spotted by Torchwick during their attempted exit leading to the pair being chased from the building by Torchwick piloting a stolen Atlesian Paladin.
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Dubloon has a Stealth-Based Mission where Riley and Ricky must avoid getting caught by Navy guards and reach Bradley's office. On the way back from there, it plays like a normal dungeon and fighting enemies is possible.
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The first Splinter Cell has several missions where stealth is the best way (most of the time the only way) to get through, and the end of some levels will obligatorily be a straight shootout. Kalinatek and the Abattoir (where Sam Fisher can use wall mines) come to mind.
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Alpha Protocol has a few missions end this way, especially the final missions in each location as the bosses ignore stealth and force a boss battle (the Al-Samad lieutenant in Saudi-Arabia can be snuck up on and kicked off a bridge in a cutscene — but the APC immediately afterwards still has to be fought openly). This was one of the more criticised elements of the game, as it inevitably ended up invalidating an all-stealth approach in favour of forcing you into combat you hadn't necessarily built Mike to be good at.
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In Commandos a good tactic for most levels is to quietly get all soldiers into position and then strike at all targets simultaneously and get everyone out through planned escape routes as masses of guards come running from all directions.
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Most of the story assasinations in Assassin's Creed end this way. You're highly encouraged to approach your targets stealthily, but once they die, bells start ringing, the guards swarm you, and all hell breaks loose. Lampshaded after the first mission in Jerusalem when Altair reports that his target has been killed:
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In Rogue One, The Squad stealthily infiltrate the Imperial base on Scarif — and proceed to plant explosive charges everywhere. Guess what happens next...
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In Issei: The Gaming Gear, Issei stealthily makes his way through the base of the Purifiers in Kuou to the room where the prisoners are and gets them all out with a teleportation circle. Once they are out of the way, he pulls out all the stops and fights every one of the Purifiers he can find in order to bring them down for the many horrible things they have been doing (and plan to do).
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My Hero Academia: Unchained Predator: When the Slayer arrives at I-Island, he starts out stealthily to ensure the Sabers on the island cannot notify Nine or execute the hostages. By the time Nine and his lieutenants find out their tunnel squad was slaughtered, the Slayer has wiped out the airport squad and left the hostages in the care of Nejire and Tamaki. He goes loud in the subpen and for the rest for the rest of the Steel Sabers arc and proceeds to brutally slaughter them all.
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Metal Gear Solid V: Enforced, as the last mission of the game is the first mission of the game, with a big dose of Once More, with Clarity. Just like the first mission, you'll be as stealthy as you can be until the Man on Fire appears in the lobby, at which point the cutscene takes over.
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In many "Assassination Contracts" side-missions, such as those in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag there is a bonus for completing said assassination without entering combat. However, considering that you get paid as soon as the person dies, some players choose to go on a murder spree of the entire base afterwards.
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Happens so often in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars Rebels, and other Star Wars shows that this trope is to be expected, along with someone saying "So Much for Stealth" once they're discovered.
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Pretty much any stealth-able heist in PAYDAY 2 can play out this way, but some heists invoke this trope purposefully:
Car Shop: Sneak in, quietly steal the keys for the sports cars in the shops' front window... then blow a hole in the road to an abandoned section of highway tunnel, use the keys to steal the cars and escape to the docks through the tunnels before the cops arrive.
Counterfeit: Under the guises of Pool Repair men, talk to self-made millionaire golf-coach Mitchell (read: sloppy counterfeiter), then let him show you to the basement for you to "Fix" the broken pipe. Find a crowbar lying around, wait out some timelock hacks, answer some phones made by curious policemen watching the place, then kill them. It goes loud when the police officers don't respond. After that, blow open the safe with pressurised water and C4, grab the counterfeiting plates, and leg it. Or stay a while to print some money.
Panic Room: Walk in under the premise of a drug deal... then double-cross the dealers, blow up a significant portion of the building and winch out the titular Panic Room in its entirety via helicopter.
Hotline Miami Day 2 and Birth of Sky technically count as the players start in stealthy positions, but immediately end up shooting their way out of them.
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Metal Gear games, while primarily based around stealth, will invariably have moments where the player is forced into a straight-up Boss Battle. Additionally, the endgame frequently sends stealth out the window entirely.
Metal Gear: The battle against Metal Gear and the subsequent boss battle after it are all loud (like all boss battles).
Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake: From the fight with Metal Gear to the end of the game, including the escape sequence, you're in constant battle, even weaponless.
Metal Gear Solid: From the moment REX is brought online, the game completely abandons all stealth elements, culminating with an escape sequence that has the player manning a gun turret pursued by half a dozen jeeps while the base explodes behind you.
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty: Once you meet up with Snake in Arsenal Gear and he gives you your equipment back, stealth is no longer an option right through the final boss battle.
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: Once the explosives are set in the hangar, there's only a single stealth area in the entire rest of the game.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Once you get into the fight with Screaming Mantis, the rest of the game is combat and cutscenes, and stealth is likewise not an option (not that there's any further need for it).
Metal Gear Solid V: Enforced, as the last mission of the game is the first mission of the game, with a big dose of Once More, with Clarity. Just like the first mission, you'll be as stealthy as you can be until the Man on Fire appears in the lobby, at which point the cutscene takes over.
Even Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, the Hack and Slash spinoff, gets in on this while Raiden is investigating a secret lab beneath a Mexican sewer. He initially attempts a stealthy infiltration like the ones he was trained for, but apparently he's gotten a bit rusty since becoming a cyborg, since this plan lasts all of two minutes.
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The Eisenwald Prison level of Wolfenstein: The New Order starts with BJ infiltrating the prison on the top of a transport bus and sneaking inside. The only enemies he can face are baton-wielding guards who can't call for backup, and the only officer present is asleep. After he breaks out the Kreisau Resistance prisoners, the alarm is raised, forcing him to shoot his way back out with the surviving prisoner.
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Heist missions in Path of Exile always start with you infiltrating the area containing a handful of guards to reach the target item located deep within the zone. Whether you break open the case and retrieve the item or let the lockdown timer run out, the place goes on high alert and waves and waves of guards will come out to kill you. It always ends with you making your way back alive by carving a trail of blood and guts through them.
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Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots: Once you get into the fight with Screaming Mantis, the rest of the game is combat and cutscenes, and stealth is likewise not an option (not that there's any further need for it).
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During the prologue section of Rainbow Six: Vegas 2, the player and their team sneak into position to protect a negotiator during a hostage situation. Unfortunately, due to events that occurred during the situation, the exit is a heated gun battle.
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De rigueur for any kind of stealth mission in Dungeons & Dragons. As soon as somebody blows their stealth roll, it's swords out, fireballs flying, and kill anybody and everybody you come across.
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The Overwatch: Retribution event depicts a Blackwatch mission that fits this trope. After stealthily reaching their objective, Reyes proceeds to execute the target instead of apprehending them as ordered. This causes the targets' guards to become alerted, resulting in the playable section where the team has to escape the area while under heavy fire.
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In the casino heist in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, you end up having to shoot your way out because Zero's ego wouldn't let him not tip off his rival, and thus security is alerted in the middle of the mission.
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The Legend of Zelda:
The first trek through the Forsaken Fortress in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker requires Link to sneak past monsters and spotlights because he dropped his sword when he was catapulted into the place. The stealth ends when he finds his sword in front of a strong Bokoblin he must then fight.
The Yiga Clan Hideout in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is like this unless you choose to forgo stealth entirely and fight the Yiga Clan enemies in regular combat. If you take the intended route of avoiding the guards and sneaking to the hiding place of the Thunder Helm, you'll then have to fight Master Kohga in a traditional boss encounter.
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Tortall Universe: In the third book of The Immortals, Emperor Mage, Daine is secretly rescued by allies, who intend for everyone to then secretly escape back and go warn the King and Queen of Tortall of the coming war. Daine insists that they first rescue another friend, and is informed that he was caught and killed, at which point Daine decides the best course of action is to destroy everything. With zombie dinosaurs. And she does.
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Used in Final Fantasy VIII, when Selphie leads a mission in the Galbadian missile base. There are a few points during the mission where you can mess up, drop your disguise and fight your way through the rest of the mission, though if you keep your cover as long as possible, you are rewarded with a SeeD rank bonus.
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Near the end of Stray, the cat must engage in a long stealth mission to free Clementine and B-12 from the prison the Sentinels have thrown them all in. Toward the end, however, when our protagonist opens up the exit an alarm sounds and red lights flash, forcing them to run and catch up with Clem's getaway vehicle while being targeted by the alerted Sentinels pursuing them.
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In the mission "Demons of Razgriz" of Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, the Wardog Squadron must approach the giant enemy submarine under the radar to avoid detection. However, even if you do everything right, you get spotted while still a few kilometers awaynote realistically, by a patrol boat where someone looked up and saw four fighter planes traveling at subsonic speed; just because radar doesn't see you doesn't mean that you're invisible to the human eye, and fighter planes are loud and must go loud from there on.
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Occurs occasionally in Watch_Dogs, as some missions start off stealthy, but events during make the escape more action orientated.
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In A New Hope, our heroes manage to infiltrate the Death Star (this was itself Plan B, they didn't expect to end up aboard the space station to begin with), and end up having to fight their way out once they've found Princess Leia. After an initial shootout in her cellblock, they try to go stealthy again, but Han fails his bluff check when someone calls to find out what the gunfire was about.
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In Red vs. Blue episode "The Twins", South Dakota sneaks into an enemy base to steal information. While downloading the information a guard comically holding two coffee cups finds her. There is a moment of silence before the guard looks at the alarm button. South warns him not to go for it. He looks back and forth between her and the alarm and gets repeated warnings. When he makes a move for the alarm South shoots him, but his momentum carries him forward and he ends up pressing the alarm anyways and all hell breaks loose.
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Animorphs has this as a standard tactic: morph something small and innocuous (usually flies), get to the target, go to battle morph (tiger, wolf, gorilla, grizzly...) and escape once their objective is completed.
Discussed in one book, where the Animorphs are captured by Visser Three, in morph onboard the Pool ship in space. They consider jumping the first guard to enter their cell and take out as many Yeerks as they can, until Visser One's troops take out the guards and give them instructions on how to escape as part of a ploy to rob Visser Three of his victory.
Inverted in one book, where Rachel in is charge, leading to Cassie nearly trapped in morph. They make an entrance by ramming a plane through the Yeerk pool's spaceship access tunnel (a hollow building) and escaping in the confusion once the Monster of the Week is dead.
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Enforced in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. Barring the use of exploits, it is impossible to complete the vast majority of the stealth sequences without being spotted.
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This is a regular occurrence in Madness Combat:
Redeemer opens with Hank stealthily taking out the guards outside the Sherriff's building with a silenced pistol before he blows a hole in the ceiling.
Avenger opens with him stealthily taking out guards with knives before reaching for the guns.
Apotheosis deviates from this somewhat given how Hank starts by crashing a car into the two guards outside before he goes in with a silenced Uzi, then swaps it for an AK-47 when the Grunts notice him.
Depredation begins with Hank garrotting Agents with fibre wire, then bursting through a skylight with dual Micro Uzis.
Sanford & Deimos get in on the action too in Madness Combat 7.5. They infiltrate an AAHW facility with silenced guns, then completely drop the stealth aspect when Deimos grabs an MG-42. From this episode onwards, every attack gets loud from the word "go" since the AAHW is the one initiating the attacks.
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In Dishonored, the opening titular mission requires you to use an explosive on a large door, and then book it. Averted if the player decides not to use stealth.
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In One Piece:
Luffy enters the Corrida Colosseum battles undercover and in disguise so as not to alert the attention of the Big Bad of the arc, who runs the country. In addition, some of the other fighters have a grudge against him, and he'll become a target. Eventually, some of said adversaries who bear a grudge see right through his disguise, forcing Luffy to stop holding back. By the time the tournament ends, there is a gaping hole where the arena used to be, though that was Luffy's brother Sabo doing that, who substituted in for Luffy, putting on the disguise and picking up where he left off.
It happened prior in maximum-security prison Impel Down too. Luffy manages to sneak into the prison quietly and without anyone noticing. Before long, the entire prison staff is chasing after him trying to kill him, much of the building's internal structures have been destroyed and flooded with poisonous ooze (albeit created by the warden himself as a last resort), and several inmates strong enough to not need to be stealthy have broken out.
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The Futurama "Roswell That Ends Well" starts with the team trying to fit in in 1947 to avoid changing the past. Then Fry causes his apparent grandfather's death without changing anything, so they decide to go all-out war on the base and raid it for the dish.
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The Escape portion of Splatoon 2: Octo Expansion starts out as a nerve-wracking Stealth-Based Mission where an unarmed Agent 8 must sneak around heavily-armed Elite Mooks to proceed. After this, gameplay turns to combat after the player finds some weaponry, then to navigating a Laser Hallway, all the way up to flying around in an Inkjet while raining down Death from Above. All with Off the Hook's music blaring in the background.
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The first trek through the Forsaken Fortress in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker requires Link to sneak past monsters and spotlights because he dropped his sword when he was catapulted into the place. The stealth ends when he finds his sword in front of a strong Bokoblin he must then fight.
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Darths & Droids: On page 1615, Jim lampshades that he's trying to be quiet because it's a stealth mission... but he knows he'll eventually fail a stealth roll and have to kill everyone, and he's actually planning on that. It doesn't help that his ideas of "stealthy" are a bit odd to begin with. The Rant below describes the phenomenon in more detail:
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Metal Gear Solid: From the moment REX is brought online, the game completely abandons all stealth elements, culminating with an escape sequence that has the player manning a gun turret pursued by half a dozen jeeps while the base explodes behind you.
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein:
In the very first three levels, BJ can be stealthy for a little while, but he'll be inevitably spotted at some point and using firearms will be required.
Two missions include an infiltration level where BJ Blazkowicz must use silenced weapons. After that, he's back to loudly mowing down hordes of Nazis and cyborgs and blowing stuff up.
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This VG Cats strip shows how one of Leo's usual missions in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain goes.
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Most rounds of Plague Inc. start like this, with the game encouraging you to stay as hidden as possible as well as infecting as much people as possible (i.e. by avoiding evolving severity and lethality while dumping every DNA gained into infectivity). Once more than half the world is infected or the plague is discovered, that's when the game starts recommending more severity and lethality, causing the real pandemic to begin.
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Rogue Squadron II: Rogue Leader: The mission to steal the shuttle Tydirium for the attack on the second Death Star has the Player Character fly a Y-Wing through a narrow canyon that's apparently a sensor blind spot for the base, frying sensor stations with their ion cannon and generally trying to avoid being spotted. Of course, when you get to the base, all hell breaks loose and you have to blast your way out.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution: Bosses are immune to stealth. No matter how silent Jensen has been on the way in, any mission with a Boss Battle inevitably leads to a shoot-out. This was so criticised (especially when compared to the original Deus Ex, which did not have traditional boss battles) that the Director's Cut of the game added ways for stealth and hacking to be used in each boss arena — but these only lets you obtain more tools with which to battle the boss, not avoid the battle entirely.
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In Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers, Feathers McGraw's diamond heist goes this way. He successfully sneaks a sleeping Wallace and the techno-trousers into the museum, dodges the laser security sensors, and grabs the diamond. Then a loose ceiling panel triggers the museum's security alarm anyway, so Feathers and a now awake and very confused Wallace have to book it out of there.
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Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater: Once the explosives are set in the hangar, there's only a single stealth area in the entire rest of the game.
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Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden: In most areas you will quietly pick off an outer ring of lone static and patrolling enemies, ending up with a hard core who have to be assaulted head-on.
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Officially the purpose of the Team from Young Justice is to serve as a covert ops group, for when adult members of the Justice League would bring too much attention to the scene. While many of their missions start off as stealth, sooner or later, things start exploding.
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Ork Kommandos from Warhammer 40,000 are a myth among imperials, since no-one thinks that Orks can be stealthy, which isn't entirely true. It's not that they are so stealthy that no-one notices them, but more that they don't leave survivors when they bombard their enemy with bombs and stabs them to death with a howl of rage from the bushes.
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Shadowrun: Crossfire, a card game based in the Shadowrun universe, uses this as its premise. The main portion of the run has gone perfect but during the getaway all hell has broken loose. The Runners are trying to get to safety while multiple factions are trying to intercept them. Stealth is no longer an option and whenever the Runners run into an Obstacle, bullets and fireballs start flying around with deadly consequences.
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In El Goonish Shive, Susan's rescue of "Jack" starts as a stealth mission and ends with the two of them on the run from all the guards.
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In Alarm Clock, Ditzy sneaks into Fluttershy's chicken coop at night to steal an egg. She gets the egg... then trips and causes enough noise make the chickens all go berserk and wake Fluttershy.
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It probably would be easier to count the amount of times that a stealth mission goes stealthy all the way for The Punisher. Justified partially because Frank Castle is not a man with the best kind of luck and also because Frank really likes to make sure his enemies are dead.
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The Matrix Revolutions. The Zion ship Hammer tries to sneak past the army of Sentinels by reducing its power output. Unfortunately this causes the ship to drop dangerously low in the tunnel and it scrapes against some wreckage, alerting the Sentinels and sending them in pursuit, ending in a running battle.
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In the Call of Duty series most of the stealth missions tend to end with the protagonists escaping while under heavy gunfire. The duo of "All Ghillied Up" and "One Shot, One Kill" from Call of Duty 4 is the most elaborate instance, with one whole mission dedicated to the slow, stealthy entrance, and the other to the loud, flashy exit.
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Child of the Storm has Carol remark in the second book with some amusement that Harry can be stealthy, exceptionally so... but he's also a Person of Mass Destruction with a literally explosive temper and a dramatic streak], so sooner or later, this is what always happens. The subsequent arcs do nothing to disprove this.
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Metal Gear: The battle against Metal Gear and the subsequent boss battle after it are all loud (like all boss battles).
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In True Lies, the stealth infiltration at the beginning of the film becomes a guns blazing exit after the guards ask for Harry's invitation. Which of course he doesn't have because he came in via scuba gear.
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Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake: From the fight with Metal Gear to the end of the game, including the escape sequence, you're in constant battle, even weaponless.
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XCOM 2 missions tend to go this way, as for most of them the players' squad starts off in a "Concealment" state (indicating that they are undetected by the enemy), and most of the time when one soldier is detected the entire squad will lose Concealment, with no way to re-enter it save for a few exceptions: certain events in the game can allow a soldier (or the entire squad) to re-enter Concealment, there is a Ranger ability that prevents them from losing Concealment if another team member gets detected; one of the second-to-last mission exclusive perks is Individual Concealment, which means that when a soldier on that mission is detected, only they lose Concealment. The main damper on stealth is that once you complete an objective (such as pick up a captive ally or hack a mission-critical device), Concealment is broken (save for the exceptions above) anyway.
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With Section 9 being a counter-terrorism unit, this happens all the time in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.
A team searches for a hostage held on a derelict radiation scrubbing station that has been turned into a black market town. When they are discovered, they call one of the Tachikoma for backup, which had been fitted with a Vulcan Cannon. Which is actually a downgrade from the standard rocket launcher to reduce collateral damage to the rig and bystanders.
When Section 9 is to be shut down, the JMSDF is ordered to deploy Umibozu commandos to eliminate everyone still remaining inside. However, in this case it's the heroes who decide to ramp it up a bit by being the first ones to pull out heavy machine guns and explosives, in the end making the burning facility highly visible throughout half the city.
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Mega Man Zero 4: Around 1/3 into the story, you'll have to go save the kidnapped Neige. Zero enters the prison site from the air ducts, without many mooks in his way, before you finally reach Neige and teleport her to your home base. But just as Zero is about to go out as well, the security system goes on alert and jams all outside frequencies, as well as summoning lots of mooks to hound you. You have to cut your way through the enemies and obstacles before you find yourself outside the building so you can teleport away.
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The Legend of Korra has a villain example in Book 3, where the Red Lotus infiltrate the city of Zaofu in order to try and kidnap the title character. They manage to get to where she's sleeping and subdue her without anyone noticing them, but then Pabu - her friend Bolin's pet fire ferret - spots them running away and alerts Bolin; he and Mako promptly attack the villains, and that naturally draws the attention of both Korra's allies and the Zaofu security force, forcing the Red Lotus to fight their way out of the city.
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Quite common in Phantom Doctrine, a turn-based strategy game in the vein of XCOM with Cold war spies. Most missions begin in infiltration mode where enemies have limited range of vision and will not react unless the player's team is seen doing something suspicious. If an alarm is triggered the mission becomes a more standard combat based affair with realistic line of sight.note While many missions can be completed without breaking stealth, some story missions occasionally have an unavoidable alarm triggered as part of the plot ("alarm triggered by Force Majeure"), forcing combat regardless. These moments are always justified as points where the player's conspiracy has been Out-Gambitted by the conspiracy the player is trying to stop. Because combat is always a bad proposition for the playernote Agents in stealth have to be lightly armed and armored or they'll be easy to spot, while the enemy has literally infinite reinforcements, as well as the ability to call in gunships to deliver overwhelming firepower that the player cannot counter, these moments are very unwelcome.
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Mass Effect: Andromeda: The infiltration of the Archon's ship begins with Ryder and their team trying to sneak in... which lasts right up until they leave the airlock, and walk right into a squad of kett, setting off all the alarms.
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The mission "Launch" from Ace Combat: Assault Horizon starts with you (as Major Rehl) weaving through canyons at low altitude with your strategic bomber, avoiding searchlights as you go. Once you get past the early warnings, however, you starts delivering the bomber's payload on several installations through explosions-filled ASM sequences.
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Even Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, the Hack and Slash spinoff, gets in on this while Raiden is investigating a secret lab beneath a Mexican sewer. He initially attempts a stealthy infiltration like the ones he was trained for, but apparently he's gotten a bit rusty since becoming a cyborg, since this plan lasts all of two minutes.
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Assassin's Creed:
Most of the story assasinations in Assassin's Creed end this way. You're highly encouraged to approach your targets stealthily, but once they die, bells start ringing, the guards swarm you, and all hell breaks loose. Lampshaded after the first mission in Jerusalem when Altair reports that his target has been killed:
In many "Assassination Contracts" side-missions, such as those in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag there is a bonus for completing said assassination without entering combat. However, considering that you get paid as soon as the person dies, some players choose to go on a murder spree of the entire base afterwards.
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Finding Your Roots: Cedar and Shelly try to sneak up on Peako's captor, but Cedar doesn't actually know how sneaking works, so she quickly declares that it's Time for Plan B and loudly attacks.
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Wolfenstein
Return to Castle Wolfenstein:
In the very first three levels, BJ can be stealthy for a little while, but he'll be inevitably spotted at some point and using firearms will be required.
Two missions include an infiltration level where BJ Blazkowicz must use silenced weapons. After that, he's back to loudly mowing down hordes of Nazis and cyborgs and blowing stuff up.
The Eisenwald Prison level of Wolfenstein: The New Order starts with BJ infiltrating the prison on the top of a transport bus and sneaking inside. The only enemies he can face are baton-wielding guards who can't call for backup, and the only officer present is asleep. After he breaks out the Kreisau Resistance prisoners, the alarm is raised, forcing him to shoot his way back out with the surviving prisoner.
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines has a few missions where a stealth approach is initially offered but things inevitably turn violent. The warehouse bombing mission in Santa Monica is a prime example: You can sneak your way in (and is in fact rewarded with extra XP for doing so), but once you have planted the bomb it is impossible to sneak your way out again. Not only does your character move too slowly while stealthy, but the main exit out of the warehouse is closed off as some Sabbat shovelheads (who can see through stealth and Obfuscate) storm the rear entrance, requiring you to fight your way out (or, for a high Celerity character, run like the dickens). All of the game's bosses (anyone with a visible health bar) also ignore stealth and must be fought openly.
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Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Spellstone (Video Game) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 StarCraft II: Nova Covert Ops (Video Game) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Stray (2022) (Video Game) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (Video Game) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End (Video Game) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Watch_Dogs (Video Game) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Red vs. Blue: The Project Freelancer Saga (Web Animation) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Unclassified Encounter (Web Animation) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 A Heist with Markiplier (Web Video) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Critical Role: Campaign Three (Web Video) / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 Mickey's Good Deed / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly
 The Wrong Trousers / int_d5c04240
type
Starts Stealthily, Ends Loudly