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Vane’s moments of excellence are good, but few and far between

Callum RakestrawJanuary 16, 2019April 25, 202504 mins

Vane is shrouded in mystery. Right from the start, it drops you into its world with no preamble or context: It opens with a person running through a terrible storm, presumably trying to find shelter. As they approach a massive tower, a cloaked figure emerges and bars them from entering. The person remains laying on…

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