Fortress of Solitude
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In the end, I found myself falling in love with Loot Rascals‘ stunning visuals and it’s punishing gameplay.
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Horizon Zero Dawn takes the established open world formula and makes it feel unique and refreshing. It truly deserves its place among the pantheon of great PlayStation games.
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