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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Initially, it looks like a standard Role Playing Game Verse—but then the characters explicitly start referring to spot checks, hit points in Stat-O-Vision, roleplaying, Exclusively Evil monsters, and other Role Playing Game Terms. Is this an RPG in which the characters' players are weaving in and out of character and this is represented by the characters themselves speaking, or perhaps a video game which breaks the Fourth Wall more often than usual? |