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Winning a video game after going through all of the challenges and levels can be very satisfying.

Although many video games can be difficult to finish, these are some that you can complete and be the final boss. 

Phantasmagoria

"Phantasmagoria" is dark and grim. You'll play mild-mannered Curtis Craig, a man trying to hold down a 9 to 5 job while also trying to hold his mind together as frequent and horrific hallucinations keep trying to ruin his life. 

What follows is a complicated tale of teleportation, children being transported through portals, and a classic horror trope of people being sacrificed to an alternate dimension in exchange for chemicals that are used to create an addictive weight loss drug. 

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The Suffering

When talking about the all-time great horror video games, one always on the list is "The Suffering."

This horror-action video game made waves upon its release due to its imaginative enemy design and creepy setting, yet it did not churn out a longstanding franchise. 

You will be playing Torque, a man with an unnatural ability to use his own rage and pain as a weapon, and many enemies in the game revolve around pain, regret, and suffering. 

Bioshock Infinite

"Bioshock Infinite" got mixed reviews when it was released due to its plot and questionable narrative. But it is still a great video game to play if you wish to be the final boss. 

You will be Lady Comstock, a protagonist with a bullet sponge reanimation gimmick. 

Lego Star Wars

While "Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga" has been making rounds for being an upscale and great retelling of past "Lego Star Wars" video games, there is an element that was left out of this reimaging that "Star Wars" fans lamented about. 

At the end of the video game, players would work against Anakin Skywalker as he and Obi-Wan shared the battle on Mustafar. 

In the movies, fans got the high ground moment, but if you were playing the game with a Co-op partner, this turned into an out-and-out boss battle against one another, which would shake things up. 

Castlevania: Dawn Of Sorrow

With "Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow," you will see an entirely new campaign that allows you to battle your former self, but only if you get the Bad Ending the first time round. 

In the game, you will take up the mantle of one Soma Cruz, who is tasked with removing Dracula and breaking a prophecy that lists you as the next person to get his powers. 

Should you end the video game with the Bad Ending, you will have acted as your own Deliveroo Driver of Destiny and plonked yourself in harm's way to become the next Fanged Lord. 

However, the video game does not end here. Next, you will play as Julius Belmont and are tasked with hunting down Soma, meaning that come to the end of this game, you will have had to end yourself. 

It is an impressive twist and one that adds a massive amount of replay value.  

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