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New Game Plus, also known asNew Game+,NG+, orhero mode, is anunlockablevideo gamemode available in some video game titles that allows the player to restart the game's story with all or some of theitems orexperience gained in the first playthrough. New Game Plus modes are typically unlocked after completing the game's story at least once and sometimes contain certain features not normally available in the initialplaythrough, such as increaseddifficulty, altered combat or encounters, and more.
The term was coined in the 1995role-playing video gameChrono Trigger,[1] but examples can be found in earlier games, such asDigital Devil Story: Megami Tensei,The Legend of Zelda andGhosts 'n Goblins.[citation needed] This play mode is most often found in role-playing video games, where starting a New Game Plus will usually have theplayer characters start the new game with the statistics and equipment with which they ended the last game. Keyitems that are related to the story are normally removed so they cannot ruin the game's progression, and are given back to the player at the time they are needed; likewise, characters that the player acquires throughout the story will also not appear until their scheduled place and time, but will get the enhanced stats from the previous playthrough.
Games with multiple endings, such asChrono Trigger, may feature a New Game Plus mode which allows the player to explore alternate endings.[2] Many games increase the difficulty in a New Game Plus mode, such as those in theMega Man Battle Network series andBorderlands series. Others use the feature to advance the plot. InAstro Boy: Omega Factor, the player uses the game's Stage Select mechanism, explained in-story as a form of time travel, to avert disaster, while inEternal Darkness, the player defeats three different final bosses, one in each playthrough, to access the true ending.
Some New Game Plus variations alter established gameplay. This includes unlocking new characters, such as inCastlevania: Symphony of the Night; new areas, such as inParasite Eve; new items, such as in theMetal Gear series; new challenges, such as in the.hack series, or new weapon and armor upgrades, like inGod of War II's Bonus Mode andGod of War's New Game+ mode.
Games that connect to online marketplaces may require the player to complete a New Game Plus game to obtain certainachievements, such as the "Calamity Kid" achievement in the gameBastion.[3] Others may require or be required by additional purchases in the form ofdownloadable content, such as inYakuza: Like a Dragon.[4]
Final Fantasy XIV is aMMORPG with an extensive story line called the "main scenario quest" or colloquially the "MSQ". A New Game Plus option was introduced during theShadowbringers expansion patch cycle, which allows players to replay the main scenario and selected other scenarios, either in their entirety or specific expansion's stories.[5]