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"textContent": "As a linear, scripted action game, the replayability of James Bond game 007: First Light has been called into question. It's something Rick brought up in Eurogamer's 007: First Light review, mostly because it jars with the sandbox approach IO Interactive used for Hitman, which is replayable by design.\n\nRead more",
"title": "IO Interactive has a plan to keep you playing 007: First Light long after the credits roll"
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