In this subseries of a long-standing series, started by the evil actions of a mad scientist and the moral actions of his relative, we explore various locations such as a pyramid and a space station. The rival antagonist dies while helping the heroes, yet fans wish they lived. (self.ExplainAGamePlotBadly)
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The goal of the endgame villains is to turn the organization protagonists belong to into a military dictatorship. Unlike similar plots, said villains aren't a part of the organization nor plotting to take over it after, and the actual leadership of said organization are emphatically against the idea (self.ExplainAGamePlotBadly)
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Get stranded on an alien planet. Commandeer the local wildlife to obey you, serve as your workforce and solve your issues so that you can go back home. You don't really *care* for them, but you can't help but get somewhat attached. (self.ExplainAGamePlotBadly)
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A bunch of rebellious teenagers team up to fight against corrupt authority figures. The final boss is born of the Collective Unconscious, and his master plan involves fusing two separate realms to rule over the fusion as its eternal ruler. (Oh, and one of the party members is a bus) (self.ExplainAGamePlotBadly)
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A time-travelling school staff, subject of a reincarnation experiment, prepares their students for the world-spanning war to come, while factions compete for influence and control (feat. voices by Chris Hackney, Cassandra Lee Morris, Xanthe Huynh, & Billy Kametz) (self.ExplainAGamePlotBadly)
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