By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
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yono all app weren’t enough to convey how good this game looks, here’s 13 minutes of direct-feed gameplay footage from the title’s Tokyo Game Show stage presentation. https://kotaku.com/i-think-i-just-played-the-prettiest-game-on-the-ps3-5840522 Narrating things is Level-5’s boss Akihiro Hino. For reference, the clip begins with an extended trailer; after a short exchange between the three panellists, the
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