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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: After the middling ''Project Phantasma'', From Software took a year off to make ''Master of Arena'' as good as it could be, and the expenses paid off. The game boasts more complex and interesting missions, a great amount of content, some much-needed rebalancing and more. It is commonly considered to be one of the highlight of the series.
* RecycledScript: The story of ''Master of Arena'' is the same as the final chapter of the original game: [[spoiler:In both, the protagonist, a Raven of exceptional skill, is marked for death by the Raven's Nest as his talents compromise the world order carefully maintained by the Raven's Nest. He discovers the organization a front for an AI that has been left behind to keep society stagnant and that Nine Ball is a mass-produced enforcer of its will.]] Supplementary guidebooks reconcile it by stating both stories happened around the same time.

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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: After the middling ''Project Phantasma'', From Software took a year off to make ''Master of Arena'' as good as it could be, and the expenses paid off. The game boasts more complex and interesting missions, a great amount of content, some much-needed rebalancing and more. It is commonly considered to be one of the highlight of the series. \n* RecycledScript: The story of ''Master of Arena'' is the same as the final chapter of the original game: [[spoiler:In both, the protagonist, a Raven of exceptional skill, is marked for death by the Raven's Nest as his talents compromise the world order carefully maintained by the Raven's Nest. He discovers the organization a front for an AI that has been left behind to keep society stagnant and that Nine Ball is a mass-produced enforcer of its will.]] Supplementary guidebooks reconcile it by stating both stories happened around the same time.
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* RecycledScript: The story of ''Master of Arena'' is the same as the final chapter of the original game: [[spoiler:In both, the protagonist, a Raven of exceptional skill, is marked for death by the Raven's Nest as his talents compromise the world order carefully maintained by the Raven's Nest. He discovers the organization a front for an AI that has been left behind to keep society stagnant and that Nine Ball is a mass-produced enforcer of its will.]] Supplementary guidebooks don't try to reconcile the redundancy.

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* RecycledScript: The story of ''Master of Arena'' is the same as the final chapter of the original game: [[spoiler:In both, the protagonist, a Raven of exceptional skill, is marked for death by the Raven's Nest as his talents compromise the world order carefully maintained by the Raven's Nest. He discovers the organization a front for an AI that has been left behind to keep society stagnant and that Nine Ball is a mass-produced enforcer of its will.]] Supplementary guidebooks don't try to reconcile it by stating both stories happened around the redundancy.same time.
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* SurprisinglyImprovedSequel: After the middling ''Project Phantasma'', From Software took a year off to make ''Master of Arena'' as good as it could be, and the expenses paid off. The game boasts more complex and interesting missions, a great amount of content, some much-needed rebalancing and more. It is commonly considered to be one of the highlight of the series.
* RecycledScript: The story of ''Master of Arena'' is the same as the final chapter of the original game: [[spoiler:In both, the protagonist, a Raven of exceptional skill, is marked for death by the Raven's Nest as his talents compromise the world order carefully maintained by the Raven's Nest. He discovers the organization a front for an AI that has been left behind to keep society stagnant and that Nine Ball is a mass-produced enforcer of its will.]] Supplementary guidebooks don't try to reconcile the redundancy.

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