
Review: Heading back to beautiful Oregon with Days Gone Remastered
Coming back to Days Gone in 2025 for the third time ever: yes, Deacon is still a weirdo.
Coming back to Days Gone in 2025 for the third time ever: yes, Deacon is still a weirdo.
Blue Prince has taken the Internet by storm and for very good reason. It’s one of the most divisive experiences you’ll have, thanks to what could be considered questionable gameplay design decisions, that in tandem with its long list of admittedly neat puzzles help exponentially prolong what could’ve beeen a much tighter game.
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