Most suprising plot twist

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Twad

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In okami, when the bad guys actually KILL several named characters (wich was fun/shocking/refreshing all at the same time)
A bad guy making a smart move, that works as intended(to some degree). A rare sight.
 

Mykonos

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Um...
Vanilla Sky
The Box (It's good)
Neon Genesis
Jacob's ladder
The Life Aquatic (The Helicopter scene and the Jaguar shark :.O )

Book wise...
Cat's Cradle
1984
Life of Pi
The Sandman (Worth the price of the books)

Gaming...
Braid lol
MGS4
FF10 (Truth about Tidus)
Silent Hill 2 anyone? :D
 

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The World Ends With You (as you might guess from my avatar) ranks among my favorite games ever, and a lot of that has to do with the plot and how it incorporates your protagonist's slow change.

Modern Warfare 2 had me going WTF for a few days, but for different reasons.
 

stok3r

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The Star Ocean 3 one was probably mine. Though I'm one of the few who had really liked it.

jewmaniac said:
i think that of shutter island blew my mind i should have been wearing a helmet
Had you not seen a trailer? Really? The trailer just spoiled everything, I knew it all along.
 

Daniel Cygnus

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truncatd said:
I'm still getting over the ending of Braid.
Good sweet Lord, was that a crazy ending. I never looked at the X button the same way again...

stok3r said:
jewmaniac said:
i think that of shutter island blew my mind i should have been wearing a helmet
Had you not seen a trailer? Really? The trailer just spoiled everything, I knew it all along.
To be honest, I didn't pick up on anything in the trailer either. I guess I'm just really bad at noticing things sometimes. It made the ending a lot better, though.

Killer 7 had the biggest mindfuck ending ever.

The Smiths aren't actually Harman's split personalities. They're Garcian's. Also, there are at least 3 Harmans, and your gimp turns out to be Kun Lan. Also also, Japan secretly controls the US's elections through an elementary school in Washington state.

Seriously, what the fuck?
 

Punisher A.J.

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kidigus said:
What is the most bizar, or unexpecited plot twist you have ever been confronted with.

Mine was in Bioshock. When you find Ryan.
Easy..... dragon ball Z's Goku. Here is a guy who can fly, haduken, a godzilla-were-monkey, has big black spiky hair,and he is the main character in a totally badass japanese action packed anime adventure.......dies first episode. I know he lives after, and it probably took 3 episodes to stage his death, but basically he dies first battle. Yeah I was shocked. Biggest plaot twist? killing off the main character in the first episode.
 

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Hmm Jade Empire totally didn't see that at all. All i was thinking was that's it really the end then BOOOOOM! There went my mind.

Also the movie moon. That caught me off guard \.

Worst twist : The Box... if you call that a twist.
 

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Good morning blues said:
Knights of the Old Republic caught me completely off-guard. It was the best twist I've ever seen in any medium.
maybe I'm just old fashioned, but i like the Citizen Cain style of twist, more than the KOTOR style. one where there is a mystery to be solved and that it turns out to be so out of the blue it catches you by surprise and causes you to re-examine the entire journey with great depth of thought. thought provoking, maybe even moving.

The other, a villain disappears, the hero isn't really sure where you came from but is conspicuously poorly placed at the opening of the tale. several minor hints latter (Revan may not be gone) and several really big ones (why does a smuggler have advanced jedi powers) lo and behold you are the villain (pause for effect)sooooo.... now what. in KOTOR the "twist" is not surprising if you have been paying attention at all, and on top of that has almost no effect on the narrative.
I certainly understand that, but the problem is that there have been maybe four or five twists like that ever that I haven't predicted (or had spoiled) before they were revealed. When you're watching an M. Knight Shyamalan movie and you think to yourself "I bet it's actually the present day" ten minutes in and you turn out to be right, the twist is a disappointment. KOTOR took me completely by surprise; I was not predicting any twist at all, so it totally blew me away when it happened.