One example could be for a popular fantasy series where the end game had a bittersweet victory. A 'end game do over fanfic' might change it to a more complete victory with no major losses. Another example might be in a romance story where the couple broke up at the end. The fanfic could redo the end game to have them get back together and live happily ever after.
Sure. In a dystopian story where the main character sacrificed themselves to save the world but it still seemed like a hopeless situation in the end. A 'end game do over fanfic' could rewrite the end so that the character doesn't die and actually manages to transform the world into a better place. Also, in a mystery story where the mystery was never fully solved in the end, a fanfic could redo the end game to finally reveal all the secrets and give a proper conclusion to the mystery.
A 'Mario' game plot fanfic could involve Luigi having his own adventure separate from Mario. He might face new enemies and have to solve unique puzzles. Fanfics like these often take the basic elements of the game plot, such as the world, the characters, and the overall theme, and then add their own creative twists to make an interesting and unique story.
One example could be a fanfic where the main character in the swuid game gets transported to a different part of the game world that was previously unreachable. And they have to find their way back while facing new enemies.
Sorry, I'm not able to directly point to specific 'persona new game plus fanfic' examples as there are so many out there and they are spread across various fan - fiction platforms. But generally, they could be stories where the main character starts a New Game Plus and discovers a hidden aspect of a persona that was not explored in the original game.
Sure. A '1960 fanfic' example might be a story set in the world of 1960s motor racing. It could follow the adventures of a fictional racer as he competes in the famous races of that time. Or perhaps a fanfic about a fashion designer in 1960 Paris, trying to make a name for herself in the high - fashion world. Also, there could be a story about a young journalist in 1960 New York, covering the stories of the day and getting involved in the city's vibrant cultural scene.
One example could be some of the choose - your - own - adventure type of stories. Since the outcome depends on the reader's choices, there's no single end, so they can be considered 'not the end stories'.
One example could be a story about the end of a war. The end story might focus on the final battles, the signing of the peace treaty, and how the soldiers and civilians return to their normal lives.
Well, a 'end game do over fanfic' basically gives a fresh take on the conclusion of a particular work. Maybe the original end was too sad or too rushed. So in this fanfic, the writer gets to redo it. For example, in a superhero story, if the hero died at the end in the original, the fanfic might bring them back and give a new end where they save the day more gloriously.
In a post - apocalyptic fanfic setting, a group of survivors are scattered across a large area. As time goes by, they try to find each other while facing various threats. The 'distance over time' aspect comes in as they struggle to reunite over a long period. Some may change their beliefs and values due to the distance and the time spent alone or with new groups. Another example could be a fanfic based on a magical school story. A student is transferred to a different branch of the school far away. Over time, they have to deal with the distance from their old friends and adapt to the new place, and the fanfic could detail their new experiences and how their relationships evolve.
Sure. One example could be a crossover between The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones where the magic system from The Lord of the Rings is 'x over' in the sense that it has a more important role. So, instead of the political intrigue being the main focus like in Game of Thrones, the use of magic and the struggle against dark magic becomes the central theme. Another example is a crossover of Naruto and Bleach where the ninja abilities in Naruto are made more prominent ('x over') in the combined story.
Sorry, I haven't actually come across any specific '2mgovercsquared fanfic' examples, so I can't provide any at the moment.