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AUTHOR |
DATE |
PLTAFORM |
SCORE |
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A Tale of Paper
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21/10/2020 |

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60 |
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Ultimately, it’s a shame that A Tale of Paper doesn’t achieve greater heights. It has the components to be a great game, but the final product just isn’t. The well developed environments and catchy melodies don’t do enough to save the game from the rest of its downfalls.
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They Are Billions
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12/07/2019 |

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70 |
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They Are Billions began to attract the attention of the community thanks to the early access for PC. Finally reaching the console community, it grants access to a lot more players. Unfortunately, that comes at a cost with a cut in content with respect to the PC version.
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AR-K
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07/08/2015 |

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80 |
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AR-K: The Great Escape features solid production, particularly on the cut-scenes. Though it admittedly isn’t on par with huge-budget AAA games (not surprising considering the humble Kickstarter-funded roots), AR-K as a series has continued to evolve and get better with each installment. Thanks to the solid animation, within and outside the aforementioned cut-scenes, as well as a solid story by award-winning novelist and comic book author Greg Rucka, the third episode provides quite a bit of entertainment.
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