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Enotria The Last Song is the perfect 7/10 soulslike
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It’s only September, but Enotria: The Last Song has got me thinking about the end-of-year PCGamesN awards. More specifically, I’m thinking about our award for Best 7/10. This hallowed category has seen Metal Hellsinger, Outriders, and Marvel’s Avengers receive a certain eminence that Elden Ring, God of War, and Baldur’s Gate 3 could never hope to achieve. With enough time, money, and talent, any studio can strive for perfection – and if all those unruly stars align, it might even come close enough to touch. The line between unlikely success and abject failure is arguably more difficult to walk. Enotria: The Last Song dances on it with wanton abandon.
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It’s only September, but Enotria: The Last Song has got me thinking about the end-of-year PCGamesN awards. More specifically, I’m thinking about our award for Best 7/10. This hallowed category has seen Metal Hellsinger, Outriders, and Marvel’s Avengers receive a certain eminence that Elden Ring, God of War, and Baldur’s Gate 3 could never hope to achieve. With enough time, money, and talent, any studio can strive for perfection – and if all those unruly stars align, it might even come close enough to touch. The line between unlikely success and abject failure is arguably more difficult to walk. Enotria: The Last Song dances on it with wanton abandon.
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It’s only September, but Enotria: The Last Song has got me thinking about the end-of-year PCGamesN awards. More specifically, I’m thinking about our award for Best 7/10. This hallowed category has seen Metal Hellsinger, Outriders, and Marvel’s Avengers receive a certain eminence that Elden Ring, God of War, and Baldur’s Gate 3 could never hope to achieve. With enough time, money, and talent, any studio can strive for perfection – and if all those unruly stars align, it might even come close enough to touch. The line between unlikely success and abject failure is arguably more difficult to walk. Enotria: The Last Song dances on it with wanton abandon. Continue reading Enotria The Last Song is the perfect 7/10 soulslike
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22 September 2024, 9:33 am
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title: Enotria The Last Song is the perfect 7/10 soulslike
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It’s only September, but Enotria: The Last Song has got me thinking about the end-of-year PCGamesN awards. More specifically, I’m thinking about our award for Best 7/10. This hallowed category has seen Metal Hellsinger, Outriders, and Marvel’s Avengers receive a certain eminence that Elden Ring, God of War, and Baldur’s Gate 3 could never hope to achieve. With enough time, money, and talent, any studio can strive for perfection – and if all those unruly stars align, it might even come close enough to touch. The line between unlikely success and abject failure is arguably more difficult to walk. Enotria: The Last Song dances on it with wanton abandon.
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It’s only September, but Enotria: The Last Song has got me thinking about the end-of-year PCGamesN awards. More specifically, I’m thinking about our award for Best 7/10. This hallowed category has seen Metal Hellsinger, Outriders, and Marvel’s Avengers receive a certain eminence that Elden Ring, God of War, and Baldur’s Gate 3 could never hope to achieve. With enough time, money, and talent, any studio can strive for perfection – and if all those unruly stars align, it might even come close enough to touch. The line between unlikely success and abject failure is arguably more difficult to walk. Enotria: The Last Song dances on it with wanton abandon.
content_text: It’s only September, but Enotria: The Last Song has got me thinking about the end-of-year PCGamesN awards. More specifically, I’m thinking about our award for Best 7/10. This hallowed category has seen Metal Hellsinger, Outriders, and Marvel’s Avengers receive a certain eminence that Elden Ring, God of War, and Baldur’s Gate 3 could never hope to achieve. With enough time, money, and talent, any studio can strive for perfection – and if all those unruly stars align, it might even come close enough to touch. The line between unlikely success and abject failure is arguably more difficult to walk. Enotria: The Last Song dances on it with wanton abandon. Continue reading Enotria The Last Song is the perfect 7/10 soulslike
pub_date: 22 September 2024, 9:33 am
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creator: Nat Smith
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