I mean even the reset NPC is a hypnotist.īut the best example is Surt (Satan Morroc), an evil demon with powerful skills. Of course, Ragnarok Online has a bit of mind control stuff (Robotization, corruption, a religious sect brainwashing people and more). Tvtropes: " everything looks cutesy on the surface, but if you bother to read the quest dialogs you get an evil corporation, religious fanatics preparing for war, assassinations, human experiments, Sealed Evil in a Can (a few of them) and others. (I recommend playing all this part as a female agent for the sexy effect, but that's just my preference)įirst an explanation, Ragnarok Online got the Crap Saccharine World Trope because: There's also a guy from the group that repeatedly mentions how fun would it be, to use the trigger to make you his mindless slave forever, and that after the mission he might just do that.
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So basically you have to try and break free while still obeying their orders, that grow increasingly into suicide missions. and the best part is that when your superiors call you, you have dialogue options like "I'm being brainwashed!" But if you choose them, your character just says "Everything is fine, Commander." Same if when the Republic group uses the trigger to give you a command and you try to tell them to fuck off. He then programs you to obey him and his underlings in every command, and to not be able to mention any of this to your Imperial superiors.įrom there, you are forced to work for them, helping the enemy. He uses a trigger phrase he secretely discovered to be given to certain Imperial Agents to activate a drug induced mind control, and your character suddenly stiffens and obeys everything he says. The character is sent to infiltrate a Republic secret group, disguising him/herself as an Imperial defector, but the leader of said group doesn't quite buy it.
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In Star Wars: the Old Republic MMO, the storyline of the Imperial Agent character has a full chapter about mind control. Some non-Nintendo related stuff: Mind control is the subject for the first season of Sam and Max, and a major plot point in Psychonauts. I think the same thing happens to Bowser at the end of Mario and Lugi: Partners in Time, if you're into Bowser. That one definitely messed me up when I was a kid. I apologize if this has been mentioned in the thread already, but the final boss in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door is a possessed Princess Peach. I feel like a screenshot from this scene has been posted on here before. In the first phase of the final boss, Ganondorf takes control of Zelda and you just do the standard "bounce a ball of light back and forth until someone gets hit" thing that every Zelda game has. There's also some Zelda mind control in Twilight Princess. Nintendo games are actually full of mind control. It's all subtext of course, but I don't know, most of the time video game mind control falls flat for me but this worked. One of the carpenters even mentions Nabooru's mind control experiments on the Gerudo, her own people (there's a fan theory that the other Iron Knuckles you fight are also brainwashed Gerudo). She's captured by Twinrova half-way through the spirit temple when you're kid link, and then you finish the second half as an adult, and after defeating the Iron Knuckle mini-boss you discover that you've been fighting Nabooru, who's been brainwashed for seven whole years. There is the one part in Ocarina of Time where Nabooru gets mind controlled by the two witches.Zelda is always subtle but effective like that.I'm glad someone mentioned this Nabooru's brainwashing had some deeper ramifications than they appeared in the game's time, if you think enough about it.