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Video game series like God of War are especially known for theirs. Of course, you’d expect nothing else with a game featuring the short-tempered Kratos as the protagonist. Such games have fights that are intense, brutal, and on a massive scale. During gameplay, these things are a little hard to recreate, though. But when it’s supposed to be during cutscenes, their choreographed sequences will leave your jaw dropped.ย
If you’re someone who appreciates high-octane cinematics, you’re going to want to know about the most unforgettable ones. So, from an iconic duel between the strongest from two pantheons to a silent assassin eliminating her captors, these are the best cutscene fights where characters held back no punches.
5. Tomorrowโs Display โ Death Stranding 2
Death Stranding 2 introduced an interesting new character named Tomorrow. She has amnesia and is from another world, so Tomorrow isn’t sure why she exists or what her purpose is at first. However, as the story continues, we learn more about Tomorrow. And then in one mission, we see exactly what type of being Tomorrow is.
Sam is searching for Tomorrow when he ends up being ambushed by a dozen Ghost Mechs. At this point, a cutscene plays, and Tomorrow arrives to save Sam. She taps into a unique type of Tar-related superpowers and goes on a killing spree. One by one, Tomorrow defeats the Ghost Mechs in close-quarters combat, and the entire encounter is nothing short of an iconic spectacle.
The fight unfolds in a single long cutscene where Tomorrow figures out how to use her powers and then wreaks havoc with them. The action is choreographed masterfully in this scenario, and the stunning visuals make the cutscene all the more memorable. So much so that Tomorrow’s display in Death Stranding 2 is easily one of the best cutscene fights in recent memory.
4. Ifrit vs. Titan โ Final Fantasy 16
You’re fighting normal-sized monsters one moment, and the next, you’re fighting a boss that’s the size of a mountain. That’s the style of Final Fantasy 16. For normal storytelling, things remain on a smaller scale. But when the game wants you to get pumped up, it puts you in larger-than-life battles against powerful foes, and it’s a constant back-and-forth afterwards.
Now, Final Fantasy 16 has a dozen of these large-scale battles, but arguably its best is when Ifrit fights Titan. Since both characters have overpowered magical beings within them, things quickly go large-scale. An hour-long fight sequence then begins. For half of the fight, players are in control, while the other half is purely cutscenes. It’s a long fight but very fast-paced.ย
One minute you are controlling Ifrit and dodging projectiles, and then suddenly it transitions into a five-minute cutscene where Ifrit runs up to Titan and starts attacking him. The fight has many different phases and repeatedly transitions between cutscenes and gameplay. Though once you play it first-hand, you kind of realize that the gameplay is just there to keep you invested. The fight itself is actually just a long, predetermined cutscene and one of the best ones ever made at that.
3. Quietโs Escape โ Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
Near the end of Quietโs storyline in Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, she gets captured by enemy forces. When you go to her last known location to rescue her, a surprising cutscene plays. In the cutscene, Quiet is being tortured by the armed forces. But just as the soldiers think she’s dead, Quiet strikes, biting one guy’s ear off and slamming the other two.








