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"textContent": "You know an action game has the magic when you come out of a sequence thinking \"How the hell did I survive that?\" Your hands shaking with adrenaline, the controller slick with sweat. Sekiro had it. Doom Eternal had it, and Returnal had it too, with Housemarque's timeloop sci-fi thriller offering some of the most thrilling action of this generation.\n\nRead more",
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