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"textContent": "Will: Follow the Light is a cracking videogame name. Especially when it fades in after a few trailer shots of first-person striding across frozen wastelands and carving a wave-battered yacht through stormy seas. The mystery and peril of some unknown journey, pierced by a beam of hope and determination, all conveyed in four words and a colon.\n\nThen you play the thing, and it’s mainly about a Norwegian bloke doing DIY in sheds. Will is just his name. Øh nø.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Will: Follow the Light review - a pretty Arctic adventure, but tedious puzzles leave it lost at sea"
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