Okay this one was too hard. Shoulda trimmed it down and worked on it a bit more but felt slightly rushed for irrational reasons. (For whatever it's worth, on the quotes quizzes above, I threw away about half of the random ideas I had to trim things down. Shoulda done the same here.) Notably, for a lot of these, you really needed to actually play the game, while I think a lot of the better quotes are potentially guessable even without deeplly remembering the game.
Anyway, our answers:
1. Statue-pushing puzzle screw-up leads to Ruinous consequences.
Final Fantasy 6.
2. Boy and girl complete their parents' unfulfilled romance, become mercenaries, save the concept of Time, waits for him, he comes there and finds her.
Final Fantasy 8. I always rather liked how Laguna x Julia doesn't happen, but their kids finish it up. The end is a rambling quotation of Rinoa's lines in the opening.
3. Long-running family feud settled by intermarriage.
Several possibilities, but
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom would have been the most obscura-compliant. I kinda expected there to be more possibilities for this one, but apparently not.
4. Long running family feud settled either by mass regicide or by (probable) intermarriage.
Fire Emblem Fates. In both Conquest & Birthright, three lords will die - Garon, Mikoto, and the Other Prince. In Revelation, all the nobles are rigged to have romantic supports with the other country's nobles. (A lot of people went with Tactics Ogre, but... I'm not buying it. Sure there's Regicide in one ending, but Denam x Catiua qualifies as the reverse of intermarriage if anything.)
5. 2 cousins 1 horse
Dragon Quest VIII. Horse love triangles. People didn't zoom in on the "horse" quite as hard as expected. (The part about Charmles being Guv's cousin is more obscure though, sure.)
6. 2 twins 2 horses
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones. Twins right on the front cover, and they get horsies! You could argue "10 twins" too but that'd just be confusing.
7. One man knows the censored truth. His audience is put to sleep.
Final Fantasy Tactics. Prof. Daravon framing story. Weird choice by the game to mock its own story by making Mimic Daravon be a sleep-inducer.
8. {Summary censored, can't be published here. This game is rated XXXXXXXXXXXXX.}
Kingdom Hearts II. Maybe a tad too clever here. If I had a time machine, I'd have changed the phrasing to "An organization rated this game XXXXXXXXXXXXX." Maybe make a certain
famous naming scheme more prominent.
9. If you don't get this one, it's okay, you can try again.
Any game that has save / reload or semi-controllable time loops as an explicit part of its plot. Notably, I'd have taken any of
Undertale,
999: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors,
BlazBlue, etc. Sopko went with
Breath of Fire V and Elf went with
Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask which weren't quite what I was thinking, but sure, they fit too.
10. Everything is ALL YOUR FAULT. Even the stuff that isn't your fault.
Chrono Cross. And yes this one is subjective. CC I felt really took the time to have multiple NPCs yell at Serge for screwing everything up for things that rationally made 0 sense to blame him for because he was a baby at the time. And of course some things done in the game genuinely are Serge's fault too!
11. Elite warrior defies civilian control of military, allies with hated enemy alien.
Halo 2 (or 3). I wasn't really expecting the DL to get this one, but did it anyway for the mirror with #12. My bad. The Arbiter (the new Covenant PC in the campaign) and the Covenant Elites basically rebel against the Covenant leadership and Prophets to work with the Master Chief.
12. Elite spy overthrows military control of military, allies with mysterious mercenary and blustering idiot.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky FC. Col. Richard imprisons General Morgan and works with Lorence & Duke Dunan. Calling him a "spy" is a bit vague since he's more the boss-of-the-spies, but still.
13. Shonen rival attempts to create planet of clones.
Tales of the Abyss. This isn't perfect because the clue is referring to Van, but Asch is Luke's shonen rival... ah well, there are shonen rivals and potential planets of clones anyway. Alex went with
NieR and while not intended, I buy it, sure.
14. Bishonen clone
attempts to destroys planet of rivals.
Final Fantasy IX. There's Disc 4 plot to be had afterward but Garland/Terra plot is central enough I think. Genomes are not precisely clones, more like homonculi, but close enough.
15. Devoted, if senile, husband uses daughter in attempt to reconnect with estranged wife.
Fire Emblem. Absolutely nobody got this including Elf. This is the extremely hidden NERGAL PLOT. In fact, so hidden that looking it up on Wikis suggests that I, SnowFire, misinterpreted or at least attempted to make the plot make more sense than it really did! Okay so chalk this one up as impossible then, my bad. Anyway, in FE6/7, getting ULTIMATE DARK POWERZ requires giving up your self and your desires. If you don't, then you go crazy but keep your desires. Nergal really wants to open the Dragon's Gate (and kidnaps Ninian to make it happen, and also sends out agents to try and whip up wars to harvest lots of Quintessence or something and provide an excuse for Fire Emblem gameplay) but has forgotten why he wants to do this. He's also forgotten that Nils & Ninian are his kids. I, SnowFire, thought that Nergal's dragon wife got dragged back to the other side of the Dragon's Gate somehow, which is why he decided he needed to master dark magic to open it up and bring her back, but just became a raving loon who wanted to open the dragon's gate because that would be awesome after he lost his memories. However, checking Wikia, apparently the game never confirms that his wife was on the other side...? Just that "some bad men took her" (that part I remember)? Then why the hell would he want to open the Gate? I stand by my explanation, but feel free to trout slap me, as it turns out this was more personal fanon than canon. Oops.
16. Take your choice: kill mom and doom dad, kill mom and doom yourself, or spare mom and doom the world.
Breath of Fire II. The three potential endings. For all that why she couldn't just move her claw a bit never made tons of sense...
17. Undead abomination invades heaven, slaughters gods, absorbs their power, transforms to unstoppable combination form.
Valkyrie Profile II. Chapter 6, aw yeah, eat those Valkyrie souls, the perfect after-meal palate cleanser after eating some Einjergar souls.
18. Japanese schoolboy abomination invades hell, slaughters monsters, absorbs their power.
Several possibilities here, but
Castlevania: Aria/Dawn of Sorrow was what was intended. Soma the Dracula kid who steals monster abilities.
19. Somehow,
everything is related to that one badass Japanese schoolkid.
Several possibilities here, but
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment was what I was going for. All the bad events of the game are related to Other Side Tatsuya, Japanese high schooler with a sword. (But with more reasonable blame than Chrono Cross at least.) I'll buy Persona 3 too, though, sure. (I won't buy Persona 4, though, that would be "everything is related to one badass gas station attendant." Or maybe "Japanese schoolkid, a cop, and a crazy dude.")
20. Two mothers fight over child custody. Neither gets it.
Super Metroid. Adoptive mother Samus & Mother brain.
21. Psychological archetype vs. psychological archetype.
Religious figure vs. philosophical concept.
Samurai vs. samurai.
Xenosaga III, although II would work too. The URTVs have Jungian archetype pretentious blather in the encyclopedia they're named for, notably Rubedo (Jr.) & Albedo. KOS-MOS is a robot powered by the soul of the Virgin Mary while Telos is a Greek philosophical concept. And Jin vs. Margulis in space samurai duels.
22. Unorthodox measures are taken to secure the nation's fertile future.
Catherine. But from the perspective of the villain (Sopko's was from Our Hero's perspective). Twenty-somethings These Days are leaving their girlfriends hanging and not having enough kids, a complaint straight from the Japanese Diet, so it's time for some nighttime deadly puzzle solving to fix that!
23. Old dog teaches cat a new trick.
Ghost Trick. Missile.
24. I got superpowers, met a princess, dated the princess, achieved my dream, broke up with her, made up, killed my rivals, killed my boss (who also had the same superpowers), then achieved my dream. Again.
The Last Story. This is pretty much the plot.
25. I got superpowers, met a princess, dated my subordinate, got everybody killed, broke up with her (sorta), killed my rivals, killed my boss (who also had the same superpowers), then saved everybody. Again.
Radiant Historia. This is pretty much the plot, with more focus on the Raynie dating sidequest than there really should be to make it line up with #24 better.
MagicFanatic: 6 (FF8, FFT, TotA, BoF2, Persona 3, Xenosaga 2)
Sir Alex: 6 (FF6, FE Fates, FFT, NieR, Super Metroid. Half credit for SMT:DDS on 17, I dunno if I'd call AIs undead, but everything else is spot on. Half credit for The Guided Fate Paradox on 18, I don't know the game, but it does seem like it mostly fits.)
Twilkitri: 9.5 (FF6, FF8, FE Fates, FE8, CC, FF9, Persona 3, Radiant Historia. Half credit for FF13 on 8. Half credit for FF7 on 11, dang if that doesn't fit pretty well, Sephy & Jenova. Half credit for Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn on 20, that kinda works too.)
Sopko: 6.5 (FF6, FE8, FFT, BoF5, FF9, Xenosaga 2 Half credit for WA3 on 22.)
Dark Holy Elf: 13.5 (FF6, FF8, FE8, FFT, LoZ: MM, TotA, FF9, BoF2, VP2, Xenosaga 2, Ghost Trick, The Last Story, Radiant Historia. Half credit for Xenogears on 10.)
NotMiki: 12.5 (FF6, FF8, FE Fates, FFT, Undertale, TotA, FF9, BoF2, VP2, Persona 3, Radiant Historia. Half credit for Terranigma on 10. Half credit for FF7 on 11. Half credit for WA3 on 22, Yggdrasil is more about the planet than a country, but it's certainly unorthodox.)
Congratulations to Elf, who has narrowly defeated NotMiki once more.