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"textContent": "So, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but a lot of games come out these days. \nHere at IndieLoupe we’ve set ourselves the achievable task of covering just \none of those per week, but this week more than most, that’s presented \nsomething of a challenge, because there’ve been a hell of a lot of \ninteresting-looking games released over the last five days. From Pluto to \nPizza Slice, from Piece by Piece to, um, Piece by Piece (yes, there were \ntwo games released with the same name within three days of one another), \nthere were a lot of options to choose from. I almost decided to take the \neasy option and just put out an article highlighting all the games that \ncame out this week, but there was one that just – and I mean just – piqued \nmy interest a little more than the others. \n\nPerhaps if I’d been in a slightly different mood when looking at them I \ncould’ve gone another way, and you’d be watching a review of an entirely \ndifferent game right now, but man am I glad that I gave Rhell: Warped \nWorlds and Troubled Times the nod ahead of the other possibilities.",
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