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  "textContent": "Milestone is a developer widely known for their racing titles, so when I heard a revival of the Screamer IP is coming from them, I was very excited. This new version of Screamer has a very interesting story shared by anime characters, and controls that will take some getting used to. But what really matters is the gameplay, which is very fun, and no matter if you play online, in the arcade or story mode, you’ll find yourself staying on for one extra race.\n\nThe Tournament mode is the game’s campaign, but also the introduction to the characters and systems offered by the title. Especially in the beginning, this mode is very dialog-heavy, and they are introducing multiple characters, which do feel overwhelming. What’s interesting is that none of the characters feel very subtle, they all have their reasons to enter the tournament, and they do want to win at all costs.\n\nWhile there are some soap opera elements, I think the story is decent, and I like the overall pacing th...",
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