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"Romeo is a Dead Man",
"Hack & Slash",
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"textContent": "Like the summonable, energy-shooting ghoul I cultivated on my spaceship’s zombie farm, Romeo is a Dead Man is a bit of a grower. After an iffy start that exhibits plenty of Grasshopper Manufacture weirdness but not much Grasshopper Manufacture charm, its disparate parts do eventually coalesce, forming a lean yet muscular hack 'n' slash with a playful talent for mixing up its mediums.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Romeo is a Dead Man review – an offbeat action game that finds its groovy, gory rhythm"
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