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resolved Credits for extra-official work? Videogame
So, some videogames have the main character being member of some organization, like a school or military body, and stuff like Experience Points and scores have in-universe explanation. Thing is, the character is still rewarded even if he's acting outside the organization knowledge or control - or somtimes even going against it.
For instance, in a Harry Potter game, the player is awarded house points for stuff the characters are forbidden to do, like going into the forbidden 3rd floor hallway.
resolved Secondary Characters that are only silhouettes Videogame
A visual novel in which all the secondary characters are only silhouettes/shadows, with no expressions. What is the trope for this? It isn't an animation, so Faceless Masses doesn't seems right.
resolved Sequel has Inverted Themes or Characters Videogame
Is there a trope describing a sequel that's thematically, a 180 degrees turn from the previous work? Like, if the first movie's about ice, the sequel's about fire, if the first movie has the character become super rich, the sequel's about him becoming super poor.
I've also seen this working with sequel villains being the antithesis of their predecessors - if the villain of the first movie's a nazi, the sequel has a communist. If the first movie has a big muscular bad guy, the sequel has a Lean and Mean one who uses his brain, or something...
resolved No Title Videogame
Tropers help me here.
So I just updated to v. 8.6 of Puzzle & Dragons and tried multiplayerco-op mode. The music style is noticeably different. Instead of "Orb Festival", it's a completely new soundtrack that sounds like a mix of the bg for the Final Fantasy collaboration and the overall soundtrack of PADZ. Would you classify this music shift as a subset of Art Shift? I don't know the name of the trope of it. Or is it a completely new trope?
For reference, here's the normal and boss soundtracks. And here's the video of the co-op mode with the new soundtrack in question (I haven't found a yt video of the bgm separately).
Edited by edara
There a few recent games like Deceit or the Secret Neighbor Spin-Off of Hello Neighbor were players play as a group trying to complete tasks to escape but some players are secretly a monster trying to pick the others off one by one
Is there a name for this genre?
Edited by jormis29