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"textContent": "I'm a little late on this one, as Piece by Piece actually came out a few \nweeks ago now: the same time as I opted to review Rhell: Warped Worlds and \nTroubled Times. In that article I mentioned that, for that particular week, \nI struggled to pick which game to look at as there were a lot of titles \ncompeting for my attention: and among them was Piece by Piece and… um, \nPiece by Piece.\n\nTwo games with the same name, released 48 hours apart. While I won't deny \nthat coincidence brought about my initial interest in those games, it would \nbe dismissive to say that's the only thing worth noting about them. So, \nhere's our (slightly late and shorter-than-usual) review about one of those \nPiece by Piece-s.",
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