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>Scan boss for weaknesses
>None found
>You're hopelessly outmatched as the boss takes chip damage from everything you throw at it
>Background of the fight shows thousands upon thousands of similar enemies pouring into the area from far off
>Cutscene triggers when he kills the MC
>The party of people you met along the way, are tearfully trying to recover you
>Memories of the journey you had together flash on the screen, promises made, secrets shared, familial bonds that all flash red as their conscious memory fades
>You are given one last choice as the MC reaches into his bag
>There is a single elixir of life that can heal his mortal wounds, something he set off on this journey to obtain so he could save his last ailing family member, who tearfully is begging him to drink it
>And a small golden pill that will burn away all the life he had the potential to live in exchange for impossible power
>If you choose the gold pill, he starts on the next turn as the only party member, with a single skill: Explosion of Life
>Enemies change from that single boss to grouped "horde" enemies as the thousands of foes turn into millions, swarming in front of him
>Music changes as he slaughters them in a one sided rampage, losing 10% HP with every move he makes
>Turn counter disappears and instead has a gauge of how many of the boss monsters remain
>Gauge empties, the original boss appears and the perspective switches to that of the boss, which you now control and get obliterated by the MC, who vanishes with the final blow as credits roll over the camera panning through a field of shining dust from the monster corpses
Man JP games really know how to nail a finale