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Revision as of 16:46, 17 March 2024
Video Game Examples Need Sorting Examples Need Sorting by genre (4X, FPS, Beat'Em Up, Visual Novel, etc.), to remain consistent with the rest of the wiki. See the full list of genres here. |
MOD NOTE: The examples are currently grouped onto pages by their game names sorted alphabetically. Since people rarely look for games by their names but do look for games by their genre (4X, Wide-Open sandbox, First-Person Shooter, etc.), the examples should be re-sorted by genre. The list of genres is on the page, commented out.
The Five-Man Band is a group of characters whose members fall into archetypes which all complement one another. They are a very specific team with skills that contribute to the group in a unique way. Here are some places where the trope occurs in video games:
Examples of Five-Man Bands in Video Games include:
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Examples of Five-Man Bands in Video Games are on subpages:
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