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We check out South of Midnight to see whether it's a masterclass of storytelling, or whether it's just style over substance.
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Harmonize is the Temur keyword allowing you to cast magic from your graveyard. For instance, the ‘Wild Ride’ spell can ...
It’s been ten years since Xenoblade Chronicles X graced the Wii U as something of the odd duck for the series, back when Xenoblade Chronicles wasn’t even quite sure it was a series yet.
You begin as an unnamed android, waking up in a strange garden of ruins. A disembodied voice named Elohim (“God” in Hebrew) tasks you with solving puzzles in the world he’s created.