Interactive Narrator: Difference between revisions

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* The Narrator in ''[[The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police]]'' turns out to be an interesting subversion. {{spoiler|In the final episode he's revealed to actually exist within Sam & Max's universe, as the personification of Max's super-ego, and lives inside his brain. Even after we learn this, however, he continues to narrate somewhat and [[Fourth Wall Observer|address the audience beyond the fourth wall]].}}
* The narrator/announcer in ''[[Mortal Kombat]]'' is none other than [[Big Bad]] Shao Kahn himself. Oddly, he seems completely non-biased, even while narrating endings where the Earthrealm warriors triumph.
* ''[[The Juggler's Tale]]'' is a platformer and puzzle game where the protagonist, Abby, is a living marionette, trying to escape the cruel Ringmaster and win her freedom. [[Rhymes on a Dime| The rhyming Narrator]] not only gives her advice, but seems to be the one holding her strings, occasionally lifting her over and away from danger. {{spoiler| Eventually, however, it is revealed he is the true [[Big Bad]], upset that Abby is going off script, and the one placing her in danger to begin with.}}
 
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