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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T20:41:17.000Z",
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    "Puzzle",
    "Platformer",
    "PS5",
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    "Yerba Buena",
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  "textContent": "The problem with Portal is that Valve only made two of them. Those are some dang good puzzle games! And they're not very long. I don't necessarily need more Portal exactly per se, I just want more of that style of puzzle platforming that's equal parts physical as it is clever. Hopefully, Yerba Buena, a puzzle platformer where you can copy and paste the physics and movement of one object to another, can deliver on that front.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Yerba Buena, out today, is a Portal-esque puzzle platformer where your weapon of choice is copying and pasting physics"
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