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The Splatoon series has had a reputation for free DLC content, so when Octo Expansion was announced as the first paid add-on to Nintendo’s shooter, there were many skeptics.
When the first Unravel was announced, it stood out from its competition immediately. More importantly, the character of Yarny captured hearts with its charm and warmth. That warmth permeated the
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I guess I should address the elephant in the room: Nepenthe takes major inspiration from Undertale, and it ends up being half as competent as its source material. An ambitious
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