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The Red Strings Club plays with the definition of what an adventure game could be

Eduardo ReboucasJanuary 26, 2018September 9, 202004 mins

The Red Strings Club did an excellent job at playing with my expectations in regards to just how an adventure game can deliver a compelling, multifaceted story set in a cyberpunk backdrop during my first time playing it. In a far-flung future, a mega corporation is about to introduce a technology aimed at forcibly introducing…

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