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Miracle Snapshot Better than it has any rights. It’s certainly great for someone like me: a strictly single-player game that prefers the comfort of PlayStation-exclusive exploration and narrative, rather than one where someone else is involved in ruining everything. But I can’t leave, can I? Because many of you won’t stop talking about it. Now, my toilet seat has a permanent imprint on my butt and legs. It’s your fault, each of you.
Curse you and it for its delightful sound design, beautiful animations, ultra-engaging single-match battles and a progression system that goes deep into your soul, stirring every nerve in your pleasure center along the way.
Damn you and it for its brilliant and truly free (currently) business model, it avoids any pay-to-win cynicism, instead supporting a design that strictly accepts only coins for cosmetic upgrades, and keeps the game zero-craving for those of us in the minority Spot level for someone throwing £8.99 on Doom Dollars or anything else.
Curse you and it for bringing this absolute joy to my attention, if it weren’t for the fleeting moment of my attention, I’m sure this would be the gateway to all sorts of little card based fish I definitely wouldn’t be three weeks Then you can play.
I’ve come to terms with the fact that I’ll never unlock Venom at that point, but anyway, well done by all involved.