Okay I just had a massive moment of me thinking of some sort of rpg game that I thought exists but dosnt
Basically it was about how a failed young banker started to notice inconsistencies in his town such as his usually red convenient store being blue and his elderly neighbor being 50 years younger, then he falls into a crack on the sidewalk and discovers various dimensions and finds pictures of these dimensions colliding with one another, but then he is launched into a revolving door launching him into a dimension where the world was a giant fast food court and he is forced to become a burger flipping slave with him befriending a co worker who loves conspiracy theories
Then there are the party members
The main character is namable and seems to be a pretty balanced character, however being a banker he can use a unique bribe command to weaken enemy attacks
His coworker is named Bob and is the fastest character being able to use his cooking skills to fuse items into a stronger version if themselves
There is this lady from a dimension that is one with the internet and people are made out of code, basically she is a sentient computer virus with a split personality consisting of a blue side that is friendly and bubbly but dosnt like to stray from her programming as a helper program for her dimension and a red side that is more sarcastic and snarky but has a very good heart, in game you have to choose which side you want as your permanent member as the blue side is a healer with a frail body or the red side which is the most powerful attacker with some debuffing skills but is the slowest member, it is later learned that the blue side was made as a suppressor program to stiffen the red side from discovering a secret due to it later discovered being a 1984 like dimension
Finally the last member is a tribal esc boy who is trying to heal a bunch of corrupted animals, he then finds a abandoned bear cub and decides to adopt it, he uses his tribal magic to give boosting runes to the party and can use the bear to attack twice separately but they share the same health bar.
I thought this rpg game exists but I realized it didnt, now I'm disappointed because that sounded like a great rpg, that's what I get for spending midnight watching a 3 hour video essay on Yiik:A postmodern rpg