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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-02T16:31:50.000Z",
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  "textContent": "An hour into Entropy, the new turn-based RPG from Dread Delusion studio Lovely Hellplace, I stumbled on three randos frenziedly interrogating a severed head. In theory, the head belonged to a demon, one of the hellspawn who had recently laid the realm to waste, but the bystanders seemed… ambiguous on this front. I wasn't really in a position to judge: by this point in the demo, my party had already hacked a number of arms off, and in any case, many of Entropy's demons are rogue body parts to begin with. One of the early enemies is a walking pair of lungs, for example. You can shoot it in the windpipe to stop it casting spells.\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Turn-based RPG Entropy offers up a world abandoned by the gods that looks like a PS1 game fished from a toilet"
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