Even if you have not experienced the preceding title, you can probably guess by Morbid: The Lords of Ire’s title that this one is going to be a bit on the gruesome side and not suitable for the younger gamers (rated M for a reason).
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In No Place Like Home, you play as Ellen Newland, a girl who decides to visit her grandfather one last time before moving to Mars. However, she discovers upon arrival that he is missing. And there’s a farm to tend to. And giant robot spiders to fend off.
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Lillemore is one of the most rotten sisters in history. You’ll see why as we go along in Bramble: The Mountain King, Dimfrost Studios and Merge Games’ horror adventure that fully earns its M rating.
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With its methodical, unforgiving gameplay, Aragami: Shadow Edition is not for everyone. However, it doesn’t try to be. It’s aimed squarely at fans of precise, stealth-based gameplay, with whom it should be a solid hit.
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