This approach has continued throughout the series; each major 'Final Fantasy' game features a new setting, a new cast of characters, and an upgraded battle system.
The setting features neighbors and gas stations.
The autograph of the mass features an alternative setting of the Credo.
This setting had previously featured in many of Priest's short stories, which raises the question of whether the Dream Archipelago is actually a fantasy.
These settings, unlike the rest of the book, feature the supernatural.
Its setting features a fantastic equivalent of the Age of Enlightenment.
Other hard-fantasy settings may feature those elements but with a more detailed explanation for their existence.
This setting features a constantly repeating motif interrupted by one "bridge" section.
Complementing this passionate look, the second setting features a bright red room with red candles and candelabra.
The setting of Crash of the Titans features twenty levels.