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Ultima cRPGs that feature time travel

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I want to know about them. Please discuss them.
 

agris

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Odd Gods (not released)
Prince of Persia: Sands of Time
Braid
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Torment: Tides of Numenera has Merecasters, one of the few things about the game that I thought was neat.
Quoting the wiki:
When using this kind of device, a castoff can revive the memory, as through the eyes of the person it comes from. However, those devices work differently with the Last Castoff, whose abilities let him change the past while visiting a Mere, thus altering reality.

They're essentially a very limited form of time travel that allow you to alter the events of a person's memory and it affects the current world. Actually pretty cool.
 

Tsubutai

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Wrath of the Righteous has it as a major part of your story if you play as an Aeon.
 

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It's an MMORPG but Dragon Age: Inquisition has a neat time travel quest if you side with the mages in the main quest. You travel to the future where the villain won.
 

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It's very common in JRPGs: Crono Trigger, Radiant Historia, ...
Indeed time-travel is a pervasive JRPG trope.
 

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Many Final Fantasy games.

Also, Neverwinter Nights. Not a big part of the game but it's there, time travelling in some crazy dungeon to plant seeds and shit.
 

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So, 2 games that aren't RPG's in way shape or form, and 1 that doesn't exist yet.

Brilliant list, not often we see this level of retardation.
 

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