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[001] Willy2537 Current Version
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Maybe. I think the definitions given mainly applies to video games than other medias, no surprise considering the origin of the trope. In video games' cases, then it might be as you describe it, as we the audience go through something and thought we have arrived at the end of the game only to find out it isn't and that there's something more that needs to be resolved.
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Maybe. I think the definitions given mainly applies to video games than other medias, no surprise considering the origin of the trope. In video games\' cases, then it might be as you describe it, as we the audience go through something and thought we have arrived at the end of the game only to find out it isn\'t and that there\'s something more that needs to be resolved.
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Other medias are similar, except from the examples given in them, they put the focus on characters in-story rather than audiences' POVs. The characters believe whatever is going on has already been resolved, when in reality it isn't, or there's a twist waiting to be revealed, which we the audience might or might not know or guess beforehand (if it's a book, we can guess that the story isn't over by the amounts of pages left, and the same goes for movies with their runtimes.)
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Other medias are similar, except from the examples given in them, they put the focus on characters in-story rather than audiences\' POVs. The characters believe whatever is going on has already been resolved, when in reality it isn\'t, or there\'s a twist waiting to be revealed, which we the audience might or might not know or guess beforehand (if it\'s a book, we can guess that the story isn\'t over by the amount of pages left, and the same goes for movies with their runtimes.)
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