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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Not actually badass soldiers from the Alps (though it's reasonable mistake), this is a combination Video Game Trope and Shapeshifting Trope, this describes a game in which the main character can shape-shift into multiple forms. Each form can be used to do something specific - a water-based one to swim, an earth-based one to be The Big Guy, an air-based one for speed, etc. In some games these would be different characters, forming a party, but in this one it's all the same guy. |