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  "textContent": "As a fan of metroidvania titles, I am always excited to see what comes next, and one of the more surprising additions to the genre in recent months was Mio: Memories in Orbit. This new title is adding a very engaging story, along with a stunning aesthetic, all while offering us some exciting and rewarding experiences that everyone will enjoy.\n\nThe first thing that will impress you in Mio: Memories in Orbit is definitely its visuals. The game does a very good job at offering an enchanting, storybook-like world that you explore, and it’s unlike any other game that you will find out there. I appreciate the visual style, and the fact that you can explore many locations like a beautiful garden or an icy metropolis, which add plenty of variety to the gameplay.\n\nThe game world never ceased to amaze me, and the same thing is valid when it comes to the enemy design. There’s always some new, interesting enemy to find out, and defeating them requires a bit of strategy and atten...",
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