Final boss in the second game is the protagonist of the first game

>Final boss in the second game is the protagonist of the first game
Which games other than Prototype do this trope?

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the game im writing will do this although my first game will be 2 games in one

>secret boss in the second game ends up being a major character in the later games

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Pokemon comes to mind

Probably a Dragonquest.

Drakengard

going to try out DQ11 when the switch port comes out. Does the series have a continuity between games or is it like FF where they just come up with a new setting and premise each time but keep the style and branding consistent?

Real games please

Tekken

Ryan Gosling is the only guy I'd go gay for

What the fuck did you just say about Pokémon?

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pokemon GSC

Demifiend shows up as an optional turbo boss in digital devil saga, almost counts.

Hand of Fate did this

First two Metal Gears? (The ones on NES). Cant remember tbqh.

Absolutely second

Would be more interested to know any games where the final boss of the first game is the protag in the sequel

Golden sun: The lost age

Felix isn't the final boss of the first game, but it kinda fits with him being an antagonist

>implying this is isn't one of the best moments in gaming history

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Armored Core 2. The final boss is the protagonist of Armored Core: Master of Arena.

>Main character is the final boss
Name one (1) game that does this

Does mgs3 to metal gear 1 count? Also you play Vergil in dmc5

Breath of Fire 4, Chrono Cross.
I mean, you can sort of choose to betray your party and become the final boss instead.

Infamous has the main character from the future as the final boss

Diablo 2
Torchlight 2

Dark Souls 3

Tactics Ogre.

Although he is the antagonist of the plot he is not the bad guy and not the final boss either.

Shadow of the Colossus